This is a general report on American Samoa by the Naval Governor, covering the period of 1910-1913. The report offers a detailed look into the administration, development, and conditions of the territory during that time. It provides valuable insights into the governance, economic activities, and social aspects of American Samoa in the early 20th century.
Researchers and historians interested in American Samoa, naval history, and colonial administration will find this report to be a valuable resource. The document offers a primary source perspective on the challenges and opportunities faced in governing a U.S. territory during a period of significant global change. The observations and data presented provide a rich, historical snapshot.
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