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The Hoover–Minthorn House is a museum in Newberg, Oregon, United States, created from the residence of Herbert Hoover, thirty-first President of the United States.Hoover lived there from 1885 to 1891, with his uncle and aunt John and Laura Minthorn.
The Library and Museum is located within the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, which contains Hoover's birthplace, a reconstruction of Hoover's father's blacksmith shop, a one-room schoolhouse, a Quaker meeting house, and – on a hill overlooking the Library and Museum and Historic Site – the graves of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover. [7]
Hoover spent the first eleven years of his life in West Branch. The son of a blacksmith who practiced close to the town, Hoover was born in a small cottage in 1874. The family later moved nearby to the "House of the Maples", a two-story house. Within the next few years, Hoover was orphaned and left West Branch to live with relatives in Oregon.
Hoover-Minthorn House Museum: Newberg: Yamhill: Willamette Valley: Historic house: Late 19th-century period home, home of President Herbert Hoover from 1885 to 1889 Hutson Museum Parkdale: Hood River The Gorge Natural history / History - Local
Iowa-born Herbert Hoover was the only U.S. president from the Hawkeye State. Here are 5 facts about his life and presidency Herbert Hoover's 150th Birthday: 5 facts about Iowa's only US president
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