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Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1906, Life in the Hawaiian Territory
Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1906, Life in the Hawaiian Territory

Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1906, Life in the Hawaiian Territory

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Carter, George R. Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1906 | 59th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Document no. 5. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907. First Edition.[11891]

Removed, 9 x 5 3/4 inches, 120 clean pages. This is the printed Hawaii report only and does not include the maps or the Indian Commissioners report. Very good. Removed.

A number of contributors from different specialties make this document a valuable record of life in the Hawaiian Islands soon after the annexation of the territory by the United States.

George Robert Carter (1866-1933), b. & d. at Honolulu, educated at Yale University; he was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as the second governor of the territory of Hawaii, annexed by the United States in 1898. Carter served in this capacity from 1903 to 1907. His detailed Annual Report for 1906 gives a comprehensive account of life, trade, education, medicine, internal improvements, &c. of the Hawaiian Islands.