Early Life EnlargeDownload Link First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, ca. 1928 (31-1928-f03) Official White House Photo DownloadPrint First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, ca. 1928 (31-1928-f03) Official White House Photo Lou Henry Hoover (March 29, 1874 — January 7, 1944), humanitarian, Girl Scout leader, women’s athletics advocate, and First Lady of the United States, was born in Waterloo, Iowa, the first child of Charles and Florence Weed Henry. Her father was a bank manager, and her mother was a homemaker.
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