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Timeline of the Herbert Hoover presidency

The presidency of Herbert Hoover began on March 4, 1929, when Herbert Hoover was inaugurated as the 31st president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1933.

1929

March 1929

  • March 4 – The inauguration of Herbert Hoover takes place. He identifies crime as his primary concern as president.
  • March 5 – Hoover determines that the embargo on arms shipments to Mexico should not be adjusted.
  • March 6 – Herbert Lord is retained by Hoover as Director of the Bureau of the Budget.
  • March 12 – Hoover declares a policy of conserving oil fields in all cases permitted by law.
  • March 25 – Hoover abolishes the White House stables.
  • March 26 – Hoover demands an end to the abuse of patronage by Republicans in Southern states.
  • March 27 – Hoover has a telephone installed at his desk.
  • March 28 – Henry L. Stimson takes office as Hoover's Secretary of State, replacing Frank B. Kellogg.

April 1929

  • April 4 – Lou Henry Hoover becomes the first woman to operate an automobile as First Lady.
  • April 6 – Hoover travels to Shenandoah National Park to consider it as a presidential campsite.
  • April 10 – It is determined that the sister of Vice President Charles Curtis may hold a diplomatic status equivalent of Second Lady of the United States.
  • April 14 – Hoover speaks at the Gridiron Club dinner.
  • April 15 – Congress meets in a special session convened by Hoover.
  • April 16 – Hoover delivers a message to Congress requesting the creation of a federal farm board.
  • April 17 – Hoover pitches the first ball of the 1929 Major League Baseball season.
  • April 21 – Hoover declares opposition to a debenture plan on exports in the pending farm bill.
  • April 22 – Hoover asks reporters to support law enforcement in an address during the annual Associated Press luncheon.
  • April 25 – The American Association of Engineering Societies awards Hoover the John Fritz Medal.
  • April 26 – Hoover endorses a plan to reconstruct Washington, D.C. during a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce.
  • April 30 – Hoover signs an appropriations bill as the first bill of his presidency.

May 1929

June 1929

July 1929

  • July 8 – Hoover appoints Dwight F. Davis as Governor-General of the Philippines.
  • July 15 – Hoover presides over the first Federal Farm Board meeting.
  • July 27 – Hoover forwards a statement to the White House, expressing appreciation for the debt funding agreement in the French debt settlement.
  • July 28 – Hoover returns to Washington, D.C.
  • July 29 – Hoover addresses the first meeting of a conference on child health and protection planning committee.

August 1929

September 1929

  • September 18 – Hoover expresses support for arms reduction during a radio broadcast.

October 1929

  • October 4–5 – Ramsay MacDonald meets with Hoover to discuss arms reduction.
  • October 21 – Hoover dedicates the Edison Institute of Technology.
  • October 24 – The Wall Street Crash of 1929 begins.
  • October 25 – Hoover assures the American people that the economy is still strong.
  • October 29 – The Wall Street Crash continues as "Black Tuesday" occurs.

November 1929

  • November 18 – Incumbent Secretary of War James William Good dies at the age of 63.
  • November 21 – Hoover holds a conference with business and labor leaders.
  • November 23 – Hoover requests that state governors increase public works projects in their states.

December 1929

  • December 2 – Hoover demands an end to the Sino-Soviet conflict.
  • December 3 – Hoover delivers the 1929 State of the Union Address and declares his belief that the worst of the Great Depression is over.
  • December 6 – U.S. Marines fire on Haitian protesters during the United States occupation of Haiti.
  • December 9 – Patrick J. Hurley takes office as Secretary of War.
  • December 14 – Hoover orders the release of Communist Party members that had been arrested for congregating without a permit.
  • December 24 – The West Wing of the White House is damaged in a fire. Hoover returns to the White House to oversee the salvaging of important documents.

1930

January 1930

February 1930

March 1930

  • March 7 – Hoover states his belief that the Great Depression is nearing its end.
  • March 8 – Chief Justice and former president William Howard Taft dies at the age of 72. Hoover declares 30 days of mourning.
  • March 21 – Hoover nominates John J. Parker as a Supreme Court justice.

April 1930

  • April 16 – Lou Henry Hoover suffers a severe back injury after a fall at the White House.
  • April 22 – The United States along with several other countries recognizes the Spanish Republic.
  • April 28 – Hoover makes a statement to Congress recommending improvements to criminal law enforcement.

May 1930

  • May 7 – Hoover's nomination of John J. Parker to the Supreme Court is rejected by the Senate.
  • May 9 – Hoover nominates Owen Roberts as a Supreme Court justice.
  • May 28 – Hoover vetoes a bill that would expand pensions for Spanish–American War veterans.

June 1930

July 1930

  • July 3 – Hoover signs the Veterans Administration Act, authorizing the formation of the Veterans' Administration.
  • July 7 – Construction on the Hoover Dam begins.
  • July 7 – Hoover urges the Senate to ratify the London Naval Treaty.
  • July 21 – Hoover establishes the Veterans' Administration.

August 1930

September 1930

October 1930

November 1930

December 1930

1931

January 1931

February 1931

  • February 26 – Hoover vetoes the Emergency Adjusted Compensation Bill.
  • February 27 – Congress overrides Hoover's veto of the Emergency Adjusted Compensation Bill.

March 1931

April 1931

May 1931

June 1931

July 1931

August 1931

September 1931

October 1931

November 1931

December 1931

1932

January 1932

February 1932

March 1932

April 1932

  • April 7 – Hoover vetoes an increase to veterans' pensions.

May 1932

June 1932

July 1932

August 1932

September 1932

October 1932

November 1932

  • November 8 – Hoover loses the 1932 presidential election to the Governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt in a landslide election.
  • November 22 – Hoover meets with president-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt.

December 1932

1933

January 1933

February 1933

March 1933

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