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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · Theodore Jesse Hoover (born Jan. 28, 1871, West Branch, Iowa, U.S.—died Feb. 4, 1955, near Santa Cruz, Calif.) was an American mining engineer, naturalist, educator, and the elder brother of U.S. Pres. Herbert Hoover (author of this biography).

    • Arthur Mastick Hyde
    • Ray Lyman Wilbur
    • William De Witt Mitchell
    • Charles Francis Adams
    • Iowa
    • Oregon
    • California
    • The President's Brother
    • Restoration of The President's Birthplace

    Theodore had one clear memory of Herbert in their small­­­ West Branch cottage. It was a day of grief followed by jubilant happiness. The little boys both suffered attacks of croup and on this occasion, Herbert’s was nearly fatal. After failed attempts at household remedies by his parents, aunts, and cousins, Herbert laid on a high table gradually ...

    Theodore did not see a very brilliant future as a farmer. He wrote, “The west was still the land of romance in those days and the ‘wander-lust’ had a good grip. My brother had gone to Oregon and I had a great longing to see him.” After four years of a farmer’s life he left for Oregon in 1887. He began school at Friends Pacific Academy in Newberg, O...

    For the next few years Theodore worked for printers and newspapers, alternated with college studies at Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. In 1897, at the age of 26, he had again saved enough to return to college and attended his brother’s school, Stanford University. In 1899 in San Francisco, California, Theodore married Mildred Crew Brooks of West L...

    Being the brother of a president was not what most would have expected. Theodore wrote, “I suppose there has been no relative of any president of the United States who has received less benefit from the distinction of this relative than in my case. So far from having any benefit out of the situation it has only brought me expenses and knocks on the...

    During the restoration of Herbert Hoover's birthplace cottage, Lou Hoover sought the recollections of relatives and friends, including Theodore. Theodore’s memory of the little house differed from others'; he remembered the cottage having four rooms instead of two, with the back porch being enclosed for the additional two rooms. Theodore Hoover die...

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  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Theodore Jesse Hoover (1871–1955) of West Branch, Cedar, Iowa, United States.

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    • Mildred Crew Brooke
  4. Theodore Jesse Hoover, the older brother of President Herbert Hoover, graduated from Stanford University in 1901 with a BA degree in Geology and Mining. Hoover’s professional career began as an assayer at Keystone Consolidated Mining Company.

  5. THEODORE J. HOOVER, 1897- 7 linear inches (1 manuscript box, I small manuscript box) Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. Theodore Hoover was born January 28, 1871, three and a half years before his brother Herbert. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE.

  6. www.miningfoundationsw.org › page-1847214Theodore J. Hoover

    Theodore J. Hoover (1871-1955) American Mining Engineer, Conservationist and Educator. 2016 Inductee from Mining's Past. Theodore Jesse Hoover, the older brother of President Herbert Hoover, graduated from Stanford University in 1901 with a BA degree in Geology and Mining.