Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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Herbert Hoover

Full-length portrait of Herbert Hoover standing outside a brick building and facing to the left. He is wearing a suit and tie and is standing with his hands in his pants pockets. The name “Hoover, Herbert” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 373G0087 and 373G0088.

Herbert Hoover

Head and shoulders portrait of Herbert Hoover standing outside a brick building and facing to the right. He is wearing a suit and tie. The name “Hoover, Herbert” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 373G0086 and 373G0088.

Herbert Hoover

Head and shoulders portrait of Herbert Hoover standing outside a brick building and facing to the left. He is wearing a suit and tie. The name “Hoover, Herbert” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 373G0086 and 373G0087.

Herbert Hoover visiting Portland

Portrait of Herbert Hoover standing in front of a train. He is wearing a suit, jacket, and tie. A porter and several people can be seen in the background (negative 3 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Herbert Hoover at Benson Hotel, Portland

Half-length portrait of Herbert Hoover in Portland on Saturday, May 25, 1935. He is wearing a suit and tie and is standing with his hands in his pants pockets. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, May 26, 1935, under the headline “No. 1 Republican Visits.” The photograph had the following caption: “Herbert Clark Hoover, former president of the United States, photographed in his suite at the Benson hotel Saturday evening. Mr. Hoover is en route East, and plans doing some fishing in Idaho.” The photograph accompanied a story with the headline “Oregon Fish Again Elude Mr. Hoover.” See related image No. 372A0291. Image note: The text “Hoover - 5/25/35” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Herbert Hoover, First Lady Florence Harding, and unidentified woman in Portland

Photograph showing (from left) U. S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, First Lady Florence Harding, and an unidentified woman in Portland on July 4, 1923. The photograph was taken while the first lady and President Warren G. Harding were in Portland as part of a trip across the nation. They were met in Portland by Hoover and his wife, Lou Henry Hoover. The Hardings’ visit to Portland followed a stop in Meacham, Oregon, on July 3. Events in Portland included an address by Warren G. Harding at Multnomah field, a visit to veterans at Hahnemann hospital, and a tribute to Oregon soldiers killed in World War I. See related image Nos. 371N0140, 371N1047, 371N1050, 371N1051, and 371N1057. Also see image Nos. 371N1048, 371N1049, 371N1052, 371N1053, 371N1054, 371N1055, 371N1056, 371N1058, 371N1059, 371N1060, and 373G0073 from Harding’s visit to Meacham. Image note: Negative damage at right and upper left.

Herbert Hoover speaking at Lincoln Day banquet, Multnomah Hotel, Portland

Photograph of Herbert Hoover standing at a microphone and delivering an address during a Lincoln Day banquet at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland on February 12, 1936. The banquet was held by the central committee of the Multnomah County Republican Party. In the background at right is Lou Henry Hoover. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on Page 6 of the Oregon Journal on Thursday, February 13, 1936, under the headline “Herbert Hoover Tells What He Thinks of New Deal in Lincoln Day Address in Portland, Heard Over Nation.” This photograph had the following caption: “Hoover stops as applause greets his repeated attacks on the policies of President Roosevelt in the nearly three years of Democratic rule in Washington.” The photographs accompanied the text of Hoover’s remarks, headlined “Hoover Talks of Confusion In Lincoln Day Address.” See related image Nos. 372A0293, 372A0294, 372A0295, and 372A0296.

Herbert Hoover receiving applause at Lincoln Day banquet, Multnomah Hotel, Portland

Photograph of Herbert Hoover standing at a microphone during a Lincoln Day banquet at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland on February 12, 1936. Nearby, others are standing and applauding. Hoover delivered an address at the banquet, which was held by the central committee of the Multnomah County Republican Party. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on Page 6 of the Oregon Journal on Thursday, February 13, 1936, under the headline “Herbert Hoover Tells What He Thinks of New Deal in Lincoln Day Address in Portland, Heard Over Nation.” This photograph had the following caption: “The former president smilingly receives ovation from guests at dinner under auspices of the Multnomah county central committee. One thousand persons heard his speech in the Multnomah hotel Supper Club.” The photographs accompanied the text of Hoover’s remarks, headlined “Hoover Talks of Confusion In Lincoln Day Address.” See related image Nos. 372A0292, 372A0294, 372A0295, and 372A0296.

Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover arriving in Portland?

Photograph of Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover leaving a train car. In the foreground are two unidentified men. The photograph was probably taken when the Hoovers arrived at Union Station in Portland on February 12, 1936. On the evening of February 12, Herbert Hoover delivered an address at a Lincoln Day dinner held by the central committee of the Multnomah County Republican Party.

R. G. Callvert, Herbert Hoover, and O. L. Price at Benson Hotel, Portland

Half-length portrait of (from left) R. G. Callvert, associate editor of The Oregonian newspaper; Herbert Hoover; and O. L. Price, manager of The Oregonian. The photograph was taken in Hoover’s suite at the Benson Hotel in Portland on May 25, 1935, when Hoover stopped briefly in Portland on his way east. See related image No. 372A0290. Image note: The text “Hoover - 5/25/35” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Herbert Hoover arriving in Portland?

Photograph of Herbert Hoover (center) carrying a file folder. Several unidentified people are standing nearby, and a small crowd is visible in the background. The photograph was probably taken on February 12, 1936, when Hoover arrived in Portland to deliver an address at a Lincoln Day dinner held by the Multnomah County Republican Party.

Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover arriving in Portland?

Photograph of Herbert Hoover (left) and Lou Henry Hoover on a train platform. The photograph may have been taken after the Hoovers arrived at Union Station in Portland on February 12, 1936. On the evening of February 12, Herbert Hoover delivered an address at a Lincoln Day banquet held by the central committee of the Multnomah County Republican Party. The Hoovers are with an unidentified man and woman who may be O. L. Price, manager of The Oregonian newspaper, and his wife.