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Waldo A. Evans

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825: 50:, Evans submitted a report in November 1920 that exonerated the Governor. Before he could return to the U.S., Evans was ordered to remain in American Samoa and assume the governorship. He is particularly remembered for establishing a public school system, requiring villages to provide buildings while the government supplied teachers. At the time, only three schools existed in the territory, but Evans established sixteen new schools within two years. In 1922, Evans improved the road system and established the 395: 753: 997: 762: 340: 1002: 746: 154:, resulting in six deaths and $ 400,000 worth of property damage (approximately $ 4.3 million in inflation-adjusted 2005 dollars). He also faced opposition from the 1007: 739: 300: 28: 420: 116:
From 1920 to 1922, Evans was made the military governor of American Samoa during a period of native unrest and immediately after the suicide of Governor
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system. He also ordered the first compilation of American Samoa laws. The territory experienced an economic boost as people resumed cutting
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in the territories by his insistence that they modernize, due to the potential cut on a sugar tax. In 1931, President
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Puputoa: Host of Heroes - A record of the history makers in the First Century of American Samoa, 1900-2000
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After the unexpected death of Governor Trench, Evans was asked out of retirement to govern the
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placed the island under civilian rule, also ending Evans' term as Governor on March 18, 1931.
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in 1920 to lead a court of inquiry investigating turmoil and strong opposition to Governor
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Waldo Evans was sent to American Samoa by U.S. Navy Secretary
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In 1935, Evans' wife died in an automobile accident in
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Index

captain
United States Navy
United States Virgin Islands
American Samoa
Josephus Daniels
Warren Terhune
Utulei
Leone Rapid Transit
copra
Curtis D. Wilbur
Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
Indianapolis, Indiana
cruisers
USS Olympia
USS New Orleans
USS St. Louis
battleship
USS Wyoming
Warren Jay Terhune
court martialed
deported
Great Lakes Naval Training Station
Chicago
United States Virgin Islands
United States citizenship
hurricane
sugar plantations
Herbert Hoover
California
Des Moines, Iowa

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