Extractions: Selections from the Archives of American Art From the papers of illustrator Benson Bond Moore, 1882-1974 , an autographed photograph of soon-to-be President Hoover with his dog, 1928. In this campaign photo, the president poses with his dog, "King Tut." Though he was perhaps the cutest, King Tut was not the only White House pet. Hoover's second son, Allan Henry Hoover, had two alligators that were at times permitted to roam around the White House. Silver gelatin print, 30.4 x 25.2 cm. Also found are two letters, including one from Mrs. Hoover to Moore dated May 24, 1930, thanking him for a copy of "that unique water color of Latrobe's showing St. John's Church in 1816, and the ruined White House in the distance." (23.5 x 15.5 cm.); and one, September 10, 1931, showing payment of $34.00 for etchings "retained by Mrs. Hoover" which were delivered to the White House.
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Extractions: Herbert Hoover The nation's 31st president lived for three years in Salem from 1888-1891. While living here, he made two of the most important decisions of his life: 1) that he wanted to become an engineer and 2) that he wanted to attend Stanford University. A display in the Society's museum highlights Hoover's life here. In addition, the Society has published three detailed articles about Hoover's life in Marion County. They are available by sending $6 to Hoover Articles, Marion County Historical Society , 260 12th St. SE, Salem, OR 97301. Born in Iowa in 1874, Herbert Hoover became an orphan at age 10 and joined an aunt and uncle, Henry J. and Laura Minthorn, in Newberg, Oregon, in November 1885. Hoover moved to Salem in the summer of 1888 where Mr. Minthorn had become president of the Oregon Land Co. "Bert," as he was known then, began working as the company's office boy for $15 a week. His duties included driving potential real estate buyers to land for sale in the Salem area; taking care of the horses used by the company; substituting as a streetcar conductor; and general office work. Through his job, Hoover learned typing and bookkeeping. Hoover lived with his aunt and uncle in a new house that was part of Salem's Highland addition developed by the Oregon Land Co. The house still stands, although it has been significantly altered.
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Extractions: Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st U. S. President He was born in Iowa, in 1874, but was orphaned at a young age. He attended Sanford University, and graduated with a mining engineering degree. He did some work in California, but was soon sent to survey a mining enterprise in Australia. In 1898, he was the chief mining engineer for the Chinese government. While there, he and his wife witnessed the Boxer Rebellion where he acquired experience in relief operations. After World War I began, Hoover organized food relief for the Belgians at the request of the American Ambassador in London. In 1917, Hoover was summoned back to the U. S. to head up the Food Administration. This led to an appointment as Secretary of Commerce under Harding. Hoover ran for President against "Al Smith', a Catholic. The campaign, which was about tariffs and wet/dry issues, was really overshadowed by concerns about the Vatican controlling the White House if Smith was elected. Hoover was a one term President, not because he wasn't an effective Executive, but more because he presided during a difficult time in American History, the "Great Depression." I've provided a straightforward Royal line of descent for Herbert Hoover. To see more details of his ancestry, just click on the links provided in the above line of descent. Enjoy!!
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Extractions: New York, New York Early Years: Hoover was orphaned by age 9. He lived with an uncle and attended a Quaker academy, then worked his way through Stanford University showing a great talent for business. His goal was to be a mining engineer. His Presidency: During Hoover's first year in office the stock market crashed and the country headed toward a major depression. Hoover took many measures to bring relief to out-of-work and hungry people. But with 10 million people jobless, nearly everyone blamed him for the difficult times. He lost the 1932 election by a large margin. His Life: Son of a Quaker blacksmith, Herbert Clark Hoover brought to the Presidency an unparalleled reputation for public service as an engineer, administrator, and humanitarian.
Extractions: Hoover Institution Archives The bombing of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, allowed the Japanese army to operate freely in French Indo-China and Thailand. On December 8, Japanese forces reached Moulmein, in South Burma, after an epic mountain crossing on ancient jungle trails. Simultaneously, their Eighteenth Division swarmed down the Malay Peninsula to lay siege to Singapore. General Joseph W. Stilwell. Hoover Institution Archives Stilwell took the assignment with the assumption that he would be totally in charge of the Chinese troops under his command. This, however, was not the case. Chinese generals looked to Generalissimo Chiang for the final word, and the antagonism between Stilwell and Chiang accelerated. Eventually Chiang requested that Stilwell be replaced. General Albert C. Wedemeyer replaced him in 1944.
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