Herbert Vanderhoof Explained

Herbert Vanderhoof
Birth Date:23 October 1875
Birth Place:Saint Paul, Minnesota
Death Place:Winnetka, Illinois
Burial Place:Rosehill Cemetery
Known For:Publicizing the development of Canada's North
Occupation:Executive, advertising executive

Herbert Vanderhoof (1875–1921) was editor of Canada West magazine, and an early promoter of development in Canada's north.

Biography

Herbert Vanderhoof was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota on October 23, 1875.

He was a founding board member of the Northern Transportation Company. In that capacity he and company President J.K. Cornwall invited scientists and journalists to be their guests on the Northland Suns first voyage of the season.

Carla Funk, born in the city of Vanderhoof, British Columbia, said the welcome sign of the city he founded described Vanderhoof as a "Chicago newspaperman". She wrote his intention was to found a community of artists.

He founded Vanderhoof and Company, an advertising company, back in Chicago, in 1916.

He died in Winnetka, Illinois on August 7, 1921, and was buried at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.