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  1. Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874–October 20, 1964), mining engineer, humanitarian, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, and 31st President of the United States, was the son of Jesse Hoover, a blacksmith, and Hulda Minthorn Hoover, a seamstress and recorded minister in the Society of Friends (Quakers). Hoover was born in West Branch, Iowa, where ...

  2. Overview. Upon accepting the Republican nomination for President in 1928, Herbert Hoover predicted that "We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land. The poorhouse is vanishing from among us." Hoover won the presidency that year, but his time in office belied his optimistic assertion.

  3. Dec 1, 2018 · Herbert Hoover Event Timeline. March 05, 1929. The President's News Conference. March 06, 1929. Acknowledgment of Messages Congratulating the President on His Inauguration. March 07, 1929. Proclamation 1870—Requesting an Extra Session of Congress on Agricultural Relief and Tariff Changes. March 07, 1929. Executive Order 5076—Designating ...

  4. Herbert Hoover (1874 – 1964) was the 31st US president from 1928-1932 during the difficult years of the Great Depression. Faced with a collapsing economy, Hoover struggled to introduce any effective policies for reversing the Great Depression and he lost the 1932 election in a landslide to Franklin Delano Roosevelt .

  5. Herbert Hoover. Son of a Quaker blacksmith, Herbert Clark Hoover brought to the presidency a luminous reputation as an engineer, administrator, and humanitarian. Born in West Branch, Iowa on August 10, 1874, Hoover grew up in Newberg, Oregon with his uncle after the deaths of his parents. He married his Stanford sweetheart, Lou Henry, and they ...

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Herbert Clark Hoover was born August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa , a small Quaker settlement near Iowa City. His father, Jesse Hoover, was a village blacksmith and merchant. Hulda Randall Minthorn Hoover, his mother, was an active lay minister in the Society of Friends, which the Quakers had come to be called.

  7. Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933. He was a world-famous mining engineer and humanitarian administrator. As the United States Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge , he promoted economic modernization.

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