The Hoover family stands on the front steps of a Spanish-style residence. Standing in the back are Herbert Hoover, Jr. and Allan Hoover. In front of them, from left to right, are Margaret Eva Watson Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover, and Herbert Hoover.
Refer to article, "Huge Dam Dedicated -- Hoover Lauds Enterprise -- Pasadena Structure Viewed as America's Unconquerable Spirit -- Ex-President Commends All Who Toiled on Project in San Gabriel Canyon," Los Angeles Times, 27 May, 1934: 10.
Herbert Hoover (center) on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall, before delivering a speech to thousands. Mayor George E. Cryer, left, delivered a short introduction.
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear with the headline, "Thousands Greet Herbert Hoover During One-Day's Visit to Southland,” Los Angeles Times, 18 Aug 1928: 8.
James Arthur Cahill was a San Francisco artist who specialized in portraiture, illustration, and caricature. His used the name J. A. Cahill for his illustration work.
A crowd is gathered to hear former president Herbert Hoover deliver a speech at the Morris Dam dedication. Hoover can be seen on the platform in the left side of the photograph.
Photograph of President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover a the platform on the back of a train car in El Monte. Mrs. Hoover holds a lion cub that someone offered to her as a pet. She gave it back before departing.
Herbert Hoover (center-left) walking beside a Naval admiral in full special dress uniform, with officers, another admiral and civilian men behind them, probably at the Naval station in San Pedro.