Herbert Hoover ~ August 10, 1874 - October 20, 1964

31st President 1929 - 1933

West Branch, Iowa is the place to go for Hoover historic sites. Here we found his birth home, museum, and gravesite.
Hoover's museum is quite fascinating, given his long career in government.
Hoover was the first president to have a phone installed on the presidential desk.
A letter in the museum regarding Al Capone.
He lost his re-election bid, in the simplest terms, due to the stock market crash and his belief that the resultant Great Depression was not a federal problem.
A couple of interesting telegrams.
The gravesite is a short walk away and is situated in a park-like setting.
There are other out-buildings on the property but none that can confirm Hoover actually set foot in them.
The Isis statue is a genuine article, however, and was presented to Hoover by Belgium in gratefulness for his famine relief efforts on Belgium's behalf during World War I.
Herbert Hoover was the first President who was a Quaker and the first born west of the Mississippi River. He is also one of seven presidents who were alive during three presidential assassinations (Garfield, McKinley, and JFK). Hoover had a long and fruitful life.
"Words without action are the assassins of idealism."

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