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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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May 14, 1929
Executive Order 5113—Approving Recommendation for Appointment of Mrs. Marie Crossette Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
May 14, 1929
Executive Order 5112—Approving Recommendation for Appointment of Mrs. Juliette V. Harring Without Regard to Civil Service...
May 14, 1929
Executive Order 5113-A—Delegating Further Authority to the Alien Property Custodian Under the Trading with the Enemy Act
May 14, 1929
The President's News Conference
May 15, 1929
Executive Order 5115—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Resurvey, Oregon
May 15, 1929
Executive Order 5116—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Resurvey, Arkansas
May 15, 1929
Executive Order 5114—Designating Horace Paul Bestor as Commissioner of the Federal Farm Loan Board
May 16, 1929
Executive Order 5118—Reserving Certain Described Lands for a Lookout Station, Oregon
May 16, 1929
Executive Order 5117—Reserving Certain Described Lands in California Pending Authorization for Sale to Los Angeles for...
May 17, 1929
Executive Order 5120—Reserving Certain Described Lands Pending Archaeological Investigation by the Smithsonian Institution,...
May 17, 1929
Executive Order 5119—Reserving Certain Described Lands in Hawaii for Military Purposes
May 17, 1929
The President's News Conference
May 18, 1929
Executive Order 5122—Establishing Fort Keogh Bird Refuge, Montana
May 18, 1929
Executive Order 5121—Reserving Certain Described Lands in California for Resurvey
May 19, 1929
Message to the Young People of the United Brethren in Christ.
May 20, 1929
Letter Accepting Honorary Presidency of the International Longfellow Society.
May 21, 1929
Executive Order 5123—Amending Schedule A, Subdivision IX of the Civil Service Rules
May 21, 1929
The President's News Conference
May 22, 1929
Message on the Acceptance of a Memorial Album From Belgian and French Officials Honoring Mr. Hoover's Wartime Food...
May 22, 1929
Letter to Jane T. Whitaker on Her 100th Birthday.
May 23, 1929
Message to a Testimonial Dinner Honoring David A. Brown.
May 23, 1929
Executive Order 5125—Reserving Certain Described Lands for Railroad Purposes, Alaska
May 23, 1929
Executive Order 5124—Amending Civil Service Rules, Schedule A, Subdivision I, Paragraph 6
May 24, 1929
Statement on Mississippi River Flood Control.
May 24, 1929
Executive Order 5126—Amendment to the Instructions to Diplomatic Officers of 1927 Pertaining to Leave of Absence
May 24, 1929
Executive Order 5127—Amendment to the Consular Regulations
May 24, 1929
The President's News Conference
May 25, 1929
Message to President Hipolito Irigoyen on Argentina's Independence Day.
May 25, 1929
Message to the Association of Grand Jurors on Its Cooperation in Law Enforcement.
May 27, 1929
Message of Congratulations on the Completion of a Survey of the Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs.
May 27, 1929
Message to the President of Brazil Acknowledging Congratulations on the Settlement of the Tacna-Arica Dispute Between Chile...
May 27, 1929
Executive Order 5128—Authorizing the Appointment of Joseph B. White Without Regard to Civil Service Rules
May 28, 1929
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Mabel Walker Willebrandt as Assistant Attorney General.
May 28, 1929
Remarks at the First Meeting of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement.
May 28, 1929
Message of Sympathy on the Death of Conde Benoist Pallen.
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