U.S. President Herbert Hoover at the White House in Washington DC. Views of the United States Capitol. President Hoover talks to a woman. Views of the White House. The President meets dignitaries and all pose for a camera.
U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Louise Henry Hoover at the Presidential retreat, Camp Rapidan, located on Doubletop Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Madison County, Virginia. The camp is at the headwaters of the Rapidan River in the Shenandoah forest. The President does some fly casting in a stream. President and Mrs. Hoover seated in wicker chairs. The president pets his dog. The President reads a book and his wife knits. A waterfall in the background.
U.S. President Herbert Clark Hoover and his wife, Louise, leaving the United States Capitol in Washington DC. Views of the Capitol building. President and Mrs.Hoover, led by uniformed officials and surrounded by officials and secret service agents, descend steps of the Capitol and enter a waiting motorcar. A man takes snaps of them. A United States flag and a Presidential flag on the car. The license plate bears the number 100. The car is driven away, followed by several other cars. .
U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Louise Henry Hoover relaxing at Camp Rapidan, their retreat in the Shenandoah forest of Virginia. The President does some fly casting for trout. President Hoover and his wife seated in wicker chairs with their pet dog.. The President reads and his wife knits. A waterfall in the background.
President Herbert Hoover and his wife, Louise, leaving the United States Capitol in Washington DC. Views of the building. President and Mrs. Hoover are led down the steps of the Capitol by uniformed guards, and accompanied by Secret Service agents, as they make their way to a waiting car. The car displays American and Presidential flags. The car, a Cadillac V-16, displaying license plate with number 100 on it, is driven away.
An abandoned coke-dump in Gary, Indiana. People working in the coal coke dump to get fuel for heating and cooking during the Great Depression. They fill sacks and baskets. A poor child working in the coke dump. People digging out mud from the dump.
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