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Herbert Hoover

  • Hoovers brother

    Hoovers brother
    Theodore Hoover was the oldest of three children born to Jesse Clark Hoover
  • High school

    High school
    Herbert Hoover was self taught his whole life.
  • Nickname

    Nickname
    Herbert Hoover's nickname was the great engineering.
  • Born as a baby boy

    Born as a baby boy
    Jesse Hoover and Hulda Hoover had a baby named Herbert Hoover. Herbert Hoover was born on August 10,1874. Hoover was born in West Branch, Iowa.
  • Political Party

    Political Party
    Herbert Hoover was a Repulican. Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was an American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 and a member of the Republican Party, holding office during the onset of the Great Depression in the United States.
  • Hoovers sister

    Hoovers sister
    Mary Blanche Hoover was born September 1, 1876 in West Branch, Iowa to Jesse and Hulda Hoover in the same two-room cottage as future president Herbert Hoover.
  • Dad

    Dad
    Herbert Hoover's fathers name: Jesse Clark
    Jessie Clark was Born: September 12,1846
    Jessie Clark's Birth place: near West Milton, Ohio,
    Jessie Clarks job: Black smith
    Jessie Clark died on December 13 1880.
  • News worthy events

    News worthy events
    The State Department begins its effort to help Standard Oil of California (SOCAL) attain oil rights in Bahrain from the Gulf Oil Company.
  • Mom

    Mom
    Hebert Hoovers Mothers name: Hulda Randall Minthorn,
    Hulda Randall Minthorn Birthday: May 4, 1848
    Hulda Randall Minthorn Birth place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Hulda Randall Minthorn Job: Quaker minister,
    Hulda Randall Minthorn died on February 9 1884.
  • Collage

    Collage
    He went to school At Stanford University.
  • Job

    Job
    Herbert Hoover had a job which was a engineering. That is where he got his nick name" The Great Engineering".
    Herbert Hoovers job was laboring seventy hours a week at gold mine near Nevada City, California. pushing ore carts before he became president.
  • Hoover graduation

    Hoover graduation
    Herbert Hoover went to school to study engineering. He went to school At Stanford University. After the war, Hoover led the American Relief Administration, which provided food to the starving millions in Central and Eastern Europe, especially Russia. Hoovers wartime service made him a favorite of many progressives, and he unsuccessfully sought the Repulican nomination in the 1920 presidential election.
  • Marriages

    Marriages
    Hebert Hoover married Lou Henry Hoover. He married her on February 10, 1899. The basic fact, which was publicly confirmed by the Hoovers, was that they were married in the living room of Mrs. Hoover’s parents’ home.
  • Military

    Military
    After the war, Hoover led the American Relief Administration, which provided food to starving people.

    Hoover was not ranked in the military.
  • Events signed

    Events signed
    July 21 – Hoover signs the Emergency Relief and Construction Act into law.
  • speaking language

    speaking language
    Hebert Hoover was a flaunt speaking in Chinese.
  • Important event

    Important event
    Herbert Hoover guided the effort to conserve resources and supplies and to feed America's European allies
  • What Herbert Hoover did

    What Herbert Hoover did
    Hoover established over one hundred fleet of more than six hundred, and raised $17 million.
  • Animal in President

    Animal in President
    Hebert Hoover had a dog while he was president his name was King Tut.
  • Role in President

    Role in President
    Hebert Hoover believed in a limited role for the government and worried that excessive federal intervention posed a threat.
  • Elected in office

    Elected in office
    The 1928 United States presidential election was the 36th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1928. Republican Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover defeated the Democratic nominee, Governor Al Smith of New York.
  • Laws past

    Laws past
    As the depression worsened in 1931 and 1932, Hoover reluctantly gave in to calls for direct federal intervention, establishing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and signing a major public works bill. At the same time, he signed the Revenue Act of 1932, which sought to maintain a balanced budget by raising taxes.
  • More laws past

    More laws past
    At the same time, he signed the Revenue Act of 1932, which sought to maintain a balanced budget by raising taxes.
  • Bank Event

    Bank Event
    July 22 – Hoover signs the Federal Home Loan Bank Act into law.
  • Washington D.C.

    Washington D.C.
    July 28 – Hoover orders the United States Army to clear Bonus Army protestors from Washington, D.C.
  • Left President

    Left President
    Hebert Hoover left office in March 4, 1933 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933.
  • Location they retired to

    Location they retired to
    Wealthy and generous, Hoover did not need to work, but even the fishing that he loved could consume only so many hours of the week.
  • Children Birth

    Children Birth
    Hebert Hoover had 2 sons, Herbert Charles and Allan Henry. Hoovers first child Herbert Charles was born on December 23, 1948.
    Hoovers second son Allan Henry was born on June 9th,1947
  • Died

    Died
    What disease did Hoover have?
    After his 90th birthday, he died in October 1964 from massive bleeding due to a Dieulafoy lesion of the gastric cardia
  • Burial site

    Burial site
    The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial place of Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States, located on the grounds of the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa.