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31st President Hoover Signed Letter Autograph Fishing Waldorf Astoria New York For Sale
Herbert Hoover
(1874 – 1964)
31st President of the United States!!
HERE’s A RARE 1953 TYPED
LETTER SIGNED BY HOOVER on his personal letterhead, written from the Waldorf
Astoria, New York. Hoover writes, “I was
deeply touched by your solicitude for my well-being. Sunshine and fishing have brought a speedy
recovery. I greatly appreciate the
friendship of which your message is such evidence. Yours faithfully, [authentically signed] Herbert
Hoover”
The document measures 8” x 10” and is in VERY GOOD CONDITION, ---clean and
bright!!
An UNCOMMON AUTOGRAPH!!
Would look great framed with a photograph
or engraving of the President!
A RARE ADDITION TO YOUR HISTORICAL-POLITICAL-PRESIDENTIAL
AUTOGRAPH & MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION!
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF
THE HONORABLE HERBERT HOOVER
Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 –
October 20, 1964) was the 31st President of the
United States (1929–1933). Hoover, born to Quaker parents of German, Swiss, Canadian, English, and Irish descent, was originally a professional mining engineer and author. He achieved American
and international prominence in humanitarian relief efforts and served as head
of the U.S. Food Administration before and during World War I. As the United States
Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, he promoted partnerships between
government and business under the rubric "economic modernization". In
the presidential
election of 1928, Hoover easily won the Republican
nomination, despite having no elected-office experience.
Hoover is the most recent cabinet secretary to be elected President of the
United States, as well as one of only two Presidents (along with William Howard Taft) elected without electoral experience or high military rank. America was
at the height of an economic bubble at the time, facilitating a landslide
victory for Hoover over Democrat Al Smith.
Hoover, a globally experienced engineer, believed strongly
in the Efficiency Movement, which held that the government and the economy were riddled with
inefficiency and waste, and could be improved by experts who could identify the
problems and solve them. He also believed in the importance of volunteerism and
of the role of individuals in society and the economy. Hoover, who had made a
small fortune in mining, was the first of two Presidents to redistribute their
salary (President Kennedy was the other; he
donated all his paychecks to charity). When the Wall Street Crash of 1929 struck less than eight months after he took office, Hoover tried to
combat the ensuing Great Depression with government enforced efforts,
public works projects such as the Hoover Dam, tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top
tax bracket from 25% to 63% and increases in corporate taxes.
These initiatives did not produce economic recovery during his term, but served
as the groundwork for various policies incorporated in Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. After 1933 he became a spokesman
in opposition to the domestic and foreign policies of the New Deal. In 1947
President Harry S. Truman brought him
back to help make the federal bureaucracy more efficient through the Hoover Commission. The consensus among historians is
that Hoover's defeat in the 1932 election was caused primarily by his failure to end the downward economic spiral,
although his support for strong enforcement of prohibition was also a significant factor.
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31st President Hoover Signed Letter Autograph Fishing Waldorf Astoria New York : $133