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  1. Harry M. Daugherty. Harry Micajah Daugherty ( / ˈdoʊ.ərti /; January 26, 1860 – October 12, 1941) was an American politician. A key Republican political insider from Ohio, he is best remembered for his service as Attorney General of the United States under presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, as well as for his ...

  2. Harry Micajah Daugherty (born Jan. 26, 1860, Washington Court House, Ohio, U.S.—died Oct. 12, 1941, Columbus, Ohio) was an American lawyer and political manager for Warren G. Harding who was accused of corruption during his tenure as Harding’s attorney general (1921–24).

  3. Harry M. (Micajah) Daugherty was born in Fayette County, Ohio, on January 26, 1860. He graduated from Michigan Law College in 1881 and practiced law in Ohio. Daugherty served two terms in the Ohio state legislature (1890-1894) and managed Warren Harding's presidential campaign in 1920.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Daugherty served under Presidents Harding and Coolidge until March 28, 1924, when he resigned. He was acquitted of charges to defraud the United States Government in the Teapot Dome Scandal. With Thomas Dixon, he was author of The Inside Story of the Harding Tragedy (1932).

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › harry-daughertyHarry Daugherty _ AcademiaLab

    Harry Micayá Daugherty (26 de enero de 1860 - 12 de octubre de 1941) fue un político estadounidense. Un miembro político republicano clave de Ohio, es mejor recordado por su servicio como Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos bajo los presidentes Warren G. Harding y Calvin Coolidge, así como por su participación en el escándalo Teapot Dome ...

  6. 18 de may. de 2018 · Harry Micajah Daugherty served as the 51st attorney general of the United States, under Presidents warren g. harding and calvin coolidge, but left office with his reputation forever tainted by accusations of political corruption and scandal.

  7. A key Republican political insider from Ohio, he is best remembered for his service as Attorney General of the United States under presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, as well as for his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal during Harding's presidency.