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  1. Lou Henry (1874-1944) Hoover was the wife of President Herbert Hoover and served as First Lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933. Lou Henry was born March 29 th, in Waterloo, Iowa, 1874. During her childhood, her father, Charles Delano Henry, always took her on camping trips in the mountains. She learnt how to ride horses and hunted during ...

  2. Lou Henry Hoover died of a heart ailment on January 7, 1944, in New York City. Because Lou Henry Hoover was the wife of the President who failed to solve the Great Depression -- and because she preceded Eleanor Roosevelt, the woman who remade the position of First Lady -- her contemporaries, as well as historians, have tended to disparage or overlook her achievements.

  3. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Lou Hoover ( née Henry; March 29, 1874 – January 7, 1944) was an American philanthropist, geologist, and the first lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933 as the wife of President Herbert Hoover. She was active in numerous community organizations and volunteer groups throughout her life, including the Girl Scouts of the USA, of which she ...

  4. Lou Hoover. Lou Henry was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on March 29, 1874, to parents Charles and Florence Weed Henry. 1 Lou and her family moved around before eventually settling in Monterey, California. 2 As a young girl, Lou spent a lot of time in the wilderness with her father and developed a love for the outdoors.

  5. Herbert Hoover went on to a remarkably successful career as a mining engineer, then roles as a humanitarian, public servant, and eventually president of the United States. Lou Henry Hoover was a remarkable person in her own right. An activist and independent woman ahead of her time, she brought these characteristics to her role as First Lady.

  6. A Path to Peace. "We not only desire peace for ourselves, but we want to see peace between other nations." A desire for a peaceful world was rooted in Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover's upbringing, yet–like many of the era–they truly developed their passion for it as they witnessed the First World War up-close and in person.

  7. Lou Henry, age 17, on a burro at Acton, California, on August 22, 1891. Hoover Family at Stanford University. Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover were married in 1899. Lou, who worked with organizations dedicated to the improvement of young women’s lives, was twice elected president of the National Council of Girl Scouts, once for 1922–25 and ...