Papers — Herbert Hoover (1874 - 1964)


Herbert Hoover

The most significant published collection of Hoover papers is the official Public Papers published by the National Archives. The National Archives edition is limited to Hoover's years in the White House and includes only official public messages (e.g. speeches, press conferences, public statements). Supplementing the Public Papers, the National Archives published a two volume collection of Proclamations and Executive Orders. In addition to these National Archive publications, there exist single volume publications focusing on press conferences and campaign speeches.

A number of individual volumes exist covering the Hoover's papers and addresses from his pre and post-presidential years.

  • The Hoover-Wilson Wartime Correspondence: September 24, 1914, to November 11, 1918.
  • Two Peacemakers in Paris: The Hoover-Wilson Post-Armistice Letters, 1918-1920.
  • State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road.
  • Further Addresses Upon the American Road.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road: 1940-1941.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road: 1941-1945.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road: 1945-1948.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road: 1948-1950.
  • Addresses Upon the American Road: 1950-1955.
  • The Hoover-Wilson Wartime Correspondence: September 24, 1914, to November 11, 1918.
  • Two Peacemakers in Paris: The Hoover-Wilson Post-Armistice Letters, 1918-1920.
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