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Herbert Hoover
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1929
to
March 04, 1933
Age in Office:
54
Birth - Death:
August 10, 1874
to
October 20, 1964
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Iowa
Office:
Secretary of Commerce
Religion:
Quaker
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HERBERT HOOVER EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY LOU HOOVER
HERBERT HOOVER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, Birthplace, West Branch, IA
Hoover Presidential Foundation
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site West Branch, IA
Herbert Hoover Rapidan Camp at Shenandoah National Park, VA
The Hoover Institution
BIOGRAPHIES OF HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Hoover Biography by the Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica
Herbert Hoover Biography by David E. Hamilton
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December 24, 1929
Message to President Hipolito Irigoyen of Argentina on His Escape From Assassination.
December 24, 1929
Christmas Greeting to the Nation
December 27, 1929
Message Contributed to a Symposium on the Washington Cathedral.
December 27, 1929
The President's News Conference
December 28, 1929
Messages to the Presidents of Guatemala and El Salvador on the Inauguration of a Direct Rail Route Between the Two Republics.
December 28, 1929
Executive Order 5248—Proposed Amendment of Schedule B to Provide for Appointments of Attorneys and Experts in the Federal...
December 31, 1929
Letter to the District of Columbia Fire Department on Its Service in Fighting an Executive Office Fire.
December 31, 1929
New Year's Message to Albert, King of the Belgians.
December 31, 1929
New Year's Message to King Vittorio Emmanuele of Italy.
December 31, 1929
Message to Emperor Hirohito of Japan on a Washington Visit of Japanese Delegates to the London Naval Conference.
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5253—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to Indians of the Omaha Reservation, Nebraska
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5249—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Classification and Pending Inclusion in a National Forest,...
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5250—Establishing a Pardon Board for the Panama Canal Zone
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5251—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Target Range Purposes, Colorado
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5252—Restoring Certain Reserved Lands Withdrawn for Petroleum Reserve No. 61, Colorado No. 2, to Public...
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5254—Restoring Certain Reserved Lands for Target Range Purposes and Opening Such Lands to Entry, New Mexico
December 31, 1929
Executive Order 5255—Reserving Certain Described Lands for National Guard Use as a Target Range, New Mexico
December 31, 1929
The President's News Conference
January 02, 1930
Message to President Louis Borno on Haiti's Independence Day.
January 02, 1930
New Year's Message to President Chiang Chung-cheng of the Republic of China.
January 03, 1930
Statement on Public Works and Unemployment.
January 03, 1930
Statement on Indian Affairs.
January 03, 1930
Statement About Appointments to the Interstate Commerce Commission.
January 03, 1930
Statement About Repair of the Executive Offices.
January 03, 1930
Executive Order 5256—Commutation of Rations and Quarters to Enlisted Men
January 03, 1930
The President's News Conference
January 04, 1930
New Year's Message to King George V of Great Britain.
January 06, 1930
Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim Presented by the Government of China.
January 07, 1930
Message to the Congress Recommending Payment of a Claim by the French Company of Marine and Commerce.
January 07, 1930
Statement on the London Naval Conference.
January 07, 1930
The President's News Conference
January 09, 1930
Message of Sympathy on the Death of Edward William Bok.
January 09, 1930
Executive Order 5258—Withdrawal of Public Lands for Classification, North Dakota
January 09, 1930
Executive Order 5257—Withdrawal of Land for Target Range, Colorado
January 10, 1930
White House Statement About a Proposed Joint Select Committee To Study Prohibition Enforcement.
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