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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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September 08, 1930
Executive Order 5441—Reservation of Lots in Nenana for the Alaska Railroad
September 09, 1930
The President's News Conference
September 11, 1930
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Edmund Platt as Vice Governor of - The Federal Reserve Board
September 11, 1930
Message to the Golden Jubilee Session of the National Baptist Convention of America.
September 11, 1930
Executive Order 5442—Appointment of Mrs. James R. Bennett
September 12, 1930
Executive Order 5443—Power-Site Restoration No. 446
September 12, 1930
The President's News Conference
September 15, 1930
Message to the American Bar Association on Constitution Day.
September 16, 1930
Statement About Appointments to the United States Tariff Commission.
September 16, 1930
Statement on the Department of Commerce's Report on Foreign Trade.
September 16, 1930
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Admiral Charles F. Hughes as Chief of Naval Operations.
September 16, 1930
Message Commending the Heroism of Curtis Harrison.
September 16, 1930
Executive Order 5445—Extension of Port Limits of Marshfield, Oregon
September 16, 1930
Executive Order 5444—Lawrence, Massachusetts, Designated a Customs Port of Entry
September 16, 1930
The President's News Conference
September 17, 1930
Message to President Pascual Ortiz Rubio on Mexico's Independence Day.
September 18, 1930
Executive Order 5446—Revocation of Withdrawal of Public Lands for Resurvey
September 22, 1930
Executive Order 5447—Reservation of Lots in Seward for the Department of Agriculture
September 23, 1930
Message of Sympathy on the Death of Representative Charles M. Stedman.
September 23, 1930
Message Condemning Lynching.
September 23, 1930
Executive Order 5448—Power-Site Restoration No. 447, White River, Arkansas
September 23, 1930
The President's News Conference
September 24, 1930
Remarks to the Planning Committee of the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership.
September 24, 1930
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Nicholas Roosevelt as Vice Governor of the Philippines.
September 24, 1930
Message to the National Eucharistic Congress.
September 25, 1930
White House Resume of the Report on Post Office Leases.
September 25, 1930
Executive Order 5453—Wichita, Kansas, Designated a Customs Port of Entry
September 25, 1930
Executive Order 5452—Withdrawal of Public Lands for Resurvey
September 25, 1930
Executive Order 5451—Withdrawal of Public Land for Lookout Station
September 25, 1930
Executive Order 5450—Withdrawal of Public Lands for Radio Station
September 25, 1930
Executive Order 5449—Tongass National Forest
September 28, 1930
Message to King Christian X of Denmark Offering Birthday Greetings.
September 29, 1930
Message Commending the Work of the National Safety Council.
September 29, 1930
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Charles H. Tuttle as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
September 30, 1930
Executive Order 5454—Power-Site Restoration No. 450, Lake Fork, Utah
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