1929 State of the Union Address


The 1929 State of [the Union Address] was given by Herbert Hoover, the 31st United States President on Tuesday, December 3, 1929, to both houses of the 71st [United States Congress]. This is the first State of the Union Address that Herbert Hoover would give to the Congress, and the 1929 stock market crash had just begun.
He said,
From a foreign relations standpoint, the President noted that the Kellogg-Briand pact was a great advancement in foreign diplomacy and abatement of wars. The President also mentioned the advancement of the Hoover Dam project.