Tuesday, November 21, 2017

One a Day

September 2017 - Rapid City SD

Click on this link to get the background on the City of Presidents that I am showing daily.

There is no particular order to my posts.


31 - HERBERT HOOVER


Since President Hoover was a Quaker he did not take an oath of office, instead he affirmed his presidency. During his term, he approved the "Star-Spangled Banner" as our national anthem. Herbert Hoover was president during one of the worst economic disasters in America's history. Hoover was one of two presidents who did not accept a salary for being president, instead donating his salary to charity. Hoover is shown standing on a platform that symbolizes Hoover's contributions to people around the world. The base of this statue includes the Hoover Dam which is attributed to Hoover's engineering abilities and a chaff of wheat representing Hoover's organization of shipments of food for starving millions in Europe.


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03 Jefferson
04 Madison
05 Monroe
06 Adams
08 Van Buren
09 Harrison
10 Tyler
11 Polk
14 Pierce
15 Buchanan
16 Lincoln
17 Johnson
18 Grant
19 Hayes
20 Garfield
22 Cleveland

24 Cleveland
25 McKinley
26 Roosevelt
27 Taft
30 Coolidge
32 Roosevelt
33 Truman
34 Eisenhower
36 Johnson
37 Nixon
38 Ford
39 Carter
40 Reagan
41 Bush Sr.

43 Bush Jr

3 comments:

  1. The dam being incorporated into it is a nice touch.

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  2. Coming from Tue Treasures ... In case you're forgetting to link up to All Seasons, a little reminder - you still have time to Wed. 7pm, Pacific time. Hope to see you there:)
    Jackie, I'm confused, I thought you were Canadian (citizensip), but here it sounds like you're American?

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    1. I am Canadian, Jeanne, the description is from the Rapid City City of Presidents website, hence the reference to "our". Sorry about that!

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