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The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1606-2001 Bibliography compiled by Stan Sorensen


1. Published Sources:
a. Books, Reports and Magazines:


Ala'ilima, Fay Calkins. 1988. Aggie Grey: A Samoan Saga. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing Company.

Anonymous. 1894. Report of the Judge Advocate General to the Secretary of the Navy for the Year 1894. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.

__________. 1907 [1984]. The Cyclopedia of Samoa (Illustrated). Sydney, Australia: McCarran, Stewart. Apia: Commercial Printers [Reprint edition].

__________. 1911. Who's Who, 1910-1911. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who.

__________. 1921. Who's Who, 1920-1921. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who.

__________. 1943. Who Was Who in America, 1897-1942. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who.

__________. N.d. (ca. 1937). Pan American Air Ways. Trans-Pacific....South by West. First Flight Survey....South Pacific. N.p., unpaginated.

__________. N.d. (ca. 1947). The Story of the 11th [Naval Construction] Battalion. N.p. Xerox copy on file at ASHPO.

__________. 1947. Building the Navy's Bases in World War II: History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps, 1940-1946. 2 vols. Washington, DC: USGPO.

Arnold, James N. 1894. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850. First Series: Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. 6: Bristol. Part 1. Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company.

Balzer, Howard (ed.). 1996. Lindy's Pro Football Annual, 1996. Birmingham, AL: DMD Publications.

Bell, Ian. 1993. Dreams of Exile: Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography. New York: Henry Holt.

Bender, Marilyn, and Selig Altschul. 1982. The Chosen Instrument: Pan Am, Juan Trippe: The Rise and Fall of an American Entrepreneur. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Brock, Horace. 1978. Flying the Oceans: A Pilot's Story of Pan Am, 1935-1955. Lunenberg, VT: Stinehour Press.

Bryan, Captain Henry Francis, USN. 1927. American Samoa: A General Report by the Governor. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Cohen, Stan. 1985. Wings to the Orient: Pan American Clipper Planes, 1935-1945. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co.

Coletta, Paolo E. (ed.). 1985. United States Navy and Marine Corps Bases Overseas. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Condit, Kenneth W., Gerald Diamond and Edwin T. Turnbladh. 1956. Marine Corps Ground Training in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Darden, Captain Thomas Francis, Jr., USN. N.d. (circa 1951). Historical Sketch of the Naval Administration of the Government of American Samoa: April 17, 1900-July 1, 1951. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.

Davidson, James Wightman. 1967. Samoa mo Samoa: The Emergence of the Independent State of Western Samoa, 1900-1962. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press.

Daws, Gavan. 1980. A Dream of Islands: Voyages of Self-Discovery in the South Seas. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Day, A. Grove.1986. Rogues of the South Seas. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing Company. Dodge, Ernest S. 1971. Beyond the Capes: Pacific Exploration from Captain Cook to the Challenger. Boston: Little, Brown.

Dunmore, John. 1986. Pacific Explorer: The Life of Jean-François de La Pérouse. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore Press.

__________. 1991. Who's Who in Pacific Navigation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Eustis, Nelson. 1979. Aggie Grey of Samoa. Adelaide, South Australia: Hobby Investments Pty., Ltd.

Famighetti, Robert (ed.). 1995. The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1995. Mahwah, NJ: The World Almanac.

__________. 1996. The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1996. Mahwah, NJ: The World Almanac.

__________. 1997. The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1997. Mahwah, NJ: The World Almanac.

Field, Michael J. 1984. Mau: Samoa's Struggle Against New Zealand Oppression. Wellington, New Zealand: A.H. & A.W. Reed.

Furnas, J.C. 1951. Voyage to Windward: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. New York: William Sloane Associates.

Gandt, Robert L. 1991. China Clipper: The Age of the Great Flying Boats. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.

Garrett, John. 1982. To Live Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific.

__________. 1992. Footsteps in the Sea: Christianity in Oceania to World War II. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific.

Garrett, Laurie. 1994. The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Gilson, Richard Philip. 1970. Samoa, 1830-1900: The Politics of a Multicultural Community. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Graham, Robin Lee. 1972. Dove. New York: Harper & Row.

Gray, John Alexander Clinton. 1960. Amerika Samoa: A History of American Samoa and Its Naval Administration. Annapolis, MD: U.S. Naval Institute.

Gregg, Charles T. 1985. Tarawa. New York: Stein and Day.

Gunson, Neil. 1978. Messengers of Grace: Evangelical Missionaries in the South Seas, 1797-1860. Canberra: Australian National University Press.

Halpern, Paul G. 1994. A Naval History of World War I. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.

Hemming, Robert. 1991. With Murderous Intent. New York: Onyx Books.

Hempenstall, Peter. 1978. Pacific Islanders Under German Rule. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian National University Press.

Heslin, Father Joseph, S.M. (ed. M.B. Tyquin). 1995. 'O Le Talatu'ufa'asolo e Ekalesia Katoliko i Samoa, 1845-1995. (A History of the Roman Catholic Church in Samoa, 1845-1995). Apia, Western Samoa.

Hiery, Hermann Joseph. 1995. The Neglected War: The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Hough, Lieutenant Colonel Frank O., USMCR, Major Verle E. Ludwig, USMC, and Henry I. Shaw, Jr. 1958. History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, Vol. I: Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal. Washington, D.C.: Historical Branch, G-3 Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Hoyt, Edwin P. 1968. The Typhoon That Stopped A War. New York: David McKay.

Judd, Lawrence McCully, as told to Hugh W. Lytle. 1971. Lawrence M. Judd and Hawaii: An Autobiography. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle.

Kimball, Warren E. (ed.). 1984. Roosevelt and Churchill: The Complete Correspondence. Vol. I: Alliance Emerging. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Knott, Captain Richard C., USN. 1979. The American Flying Boat: An Illustrated History. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.

Krupnick, Jon E. 1997. Pan American's Pacific Pioneers: A Pictorial History of Pan Am's First Flights, 1935-1946. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. LeFleming, H.M. 1961. Warships of World War I. London: Ian Allan.

Masterman, Sylvia. 1934. Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa, 1845-1884. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.

Meleisea, Malama. 1987. The Making of Modern Samoa. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific.

Michener, James Albert and A. Grove Day. 1960. Rascals in Paradise. London: Corgi Books. Mooney, James L. (ed.). 1981. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Volume VII: Historical Sketches--Letters T through V. Washington, DC: US Naval Historical Center, US Government Printing Office.

Moore, Reuel S. and Joseph R. Farrington. 1931. The American Samoan Commission's Visit to Samoa. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Moors, Harry Jay. 1910. With Stevenson in Samoa. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co.

__________. 1986. Some Recollections of Early Samoa. Apia: Western Samoa Historical Trust.

Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press/Little, Brown & Co.

___________. 1948. Vol. III: The Rising Sun in the Pacific, 1931-April 1942.

___________. 1949. Vol. IV: Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions, May 1942-August 1942.

___________. 1951. Vol. VII: Aleutians, Gilberts and Marshalls, June 1942-April 1944. Morrell, W.P. 1960. Britain in the Pacific Islands. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Moyle, Richard M. (ed.). 1984. The Samoan Journals of John Williams, 1830 and 1832. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian University Press. National Football League ["NFL"]. 1987. The Official NFL Record & Fact Book, 1987. New York: Workman Publishing Co.

__________. 1992. The Official NFL Record & Fact Book, 1992. New York: Workman Publishing Co. Noble, A.M. 1931. Codification of the Regulations and Orders for the Government of American Samoa: Customs, Immigration and Harbor Regulations, American Samoa. Printed for the Use of the American Samoan Commission. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office.

Olsen, Frederick Harris. 1976. The Navy and the White Man's Burden: The Naval Administration of Samoa. PhD dissertation, Department of History, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1976. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms.

Oppenheimer, Captain Harold L., USMC. 1966. March to the Sound of the Drums. Danville, IL: Wabash Press.

Parsons, Captain Robert P., MC, USN. 1945. MOB 3: A Naval Hospital in a South Seas Jungle. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.

Perry, Hamilton Darby. 1969. The Panay Incident: Prelude to Pearl Harbor. New York: Macmillan.

Rickenbacker, Captain Edward V., USAAF. 1943. Seven Came Through: Rickenbacker's Full Story, Including His Message to America. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co. Robson, R.W. 1979. Queen Emma: The Samoan-American Girl Who Founded an Empire in Nineteenth-Century New Guinea. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Pacific Publications.

Rowe, Newton Allen. 1930. Samoa Under the Sailing Gods. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Schramm, Wilbur H. and Mere T. Betham. 1981. Bold Experiment: The Story of Educational Television in American Samoa. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Sharp, Andrew. 1970. The Journal of Jacob Roggeveen. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Sherrod, Robert. 1952. History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Combat Forces Press.

Siers, James. 1970. Samoa in Colour. Wellington, New Zealand: A.H. & A.W. Reed.

Spate, Oskar Hermann Khristian. The Pacific Since Magellan. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian National University Press.

__________. 1979. Vol. I: The Spanish Lake.

__________. 1983. Volume II: Monopolists and Freebooters.

__________. 1988. Vol. III: Paradise Found and Lost. Spector, Ronald H. 1985. Eagle Against the Sun: The American War with Japan. New York: The Free Press.

Stanton, William. 1975. The Great United States Exploring Expedition. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Sunia, Fofo I.F. The Story of the Legislature of American Samoa: In Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee, 1948-1998. New Zealand: GP Printers, 1998.

Sutter, Frederick Koehler. 1989. The Samoans: A Global Family. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Tarburton, Shirley. 1996. History-Makers of Samoa. Apia: Desktop Publishing, M. & S. Tarburton/Commercial Printers, Ltd.

Tom, Nancy Y.W. 1986. The Chinese in Western Samoa: The Dragon Came from Afar. Apia: Western Samoa Historical and Cultural Trust.

U.S. Statutes at Large (USSL). 1961. Volume 75, 75 Stat. 101, p. 392. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Wiebusch, John (ed.). 1990. The Super Bowl: Celebrating a Quarter Century of America's Greatest Game. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Wilkes, Charles. 1845 [1970]. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition in the Years 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842. 5 vols. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard. Reprint Edition: Upple Saddle River, NJ: Gregg Press.

__________. 1978. The Autobiography of Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, USN, 1798-1877. Washington, DC: Naval History Division, Department of the Navy, US Government Printing Office.

Willis, William. 1955. The Epic Voyage of the Seven Little Sisters: A 6700-Mile Voyage Alone Across the Pacific. London: Hutchinson.

__________. 1966. An Angel on Each Shoulder. London: Hutchinson.

__________. 1967. The Hundred Lives of an Ancient Mariner. London: Hutchinson.

Willmott, H.P. 1983. The Barrier and the Javelin: Japanese and Allied Pacific Strategies, February to June, 1942. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.

Woodbury, David O. 1946. Builders for Battle: How the Pacific Naval Air Bases Were Constructed. New York: E.P. Dutton.

b. Magazine and Journal Articles:

Anonymous. N.d. "Judd, Lawrence McCully, 1929-1934." N.p.

Bates, First Sergeant Cecil R., USMC. 1940. "The Fita-Fita Guard." Leatherneck, October, 1940, pp. 6-9.

Bendix, Bud. 1997. "American Samoa's Peter Tali Coleman Is Dead at 77." Pacific Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 4, Issue No. 124: July/August, 1997: p.9.

Davidson, James Wightman. 1970. "Lauaki Namulau'ulu Mamoe: A Traditionalist in Samoan Politics." Pp. 267-299 in J.W. Davidson and Deryck Scarr (eds.), Pacific Islands Portraits.Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian National University Press.

Denfeld, Duane Colt. January, 1989. "Guarding the South Pacific: American Samoa Bases." Periodical (Journal of the Council on America's Military Past) XV (4), pp. 36-48. Hall, Edwin M. 1985. "Tutuila, Samoa, U.S. Naval Station, 1900-1951." Pp. 332-340 in Paolo E. Coletta and K. Jack Bauer (eds.), United States Navy and Marine Corps Bases Overseas. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Jensen, Bruce. 1997. "Publisher's Report." (A reminiscence of Governor Peter Tali Coleman). Pacific Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 4, Issue No. 124: July/August, 1997: p.4.

McGinniss, Yeoman First Class J.A., USN. 1934. "A Treatise on the United States Navy Yangtze Patrol." United States Navy Magazine, 9 (1), January 5, 1934.

Metzger, Lieutenant General Louis, USMC. 1982. "Duty Beyond the Seas." Marine Corps Gazette 66 (1) pp. 28-37. Theroux, Joseph Peter.

__________. 1981a. "Rediscovering 'H.J.M.,' Samoa's 'unconquerable' Harry Moors. Pacific Islands Monthly, August, 1981, pp. 51-59, 61-64.

__________. 1981b. "HJM: Showman, author, farmer---and crusading politician." Pacific Islands Monthly, September, 1981, pp. 59-61, 63-64.

__________. 1982. "'O Le Afa--Apia's hurricane of March 16, 1889." Pacific Islands Monthly, February, 1982, pp. 45-47, 49.

__________. 1983a. "'Coming of Age' at the eye of a new scholarly storm." Pacific Islands Monthly, March 1983: 1)

__________. 1983b. "Wilhelm Heinrich Solf, good governor of German Samoa." Pacific Islands Monthly, July, 1983, pp. 52, 54-56.

__________. 1983c. "'It is my love for you that has led me to punish you so lightly.'" Pacific Islands Monthly, August, 1983, pp. 55-58.

__________. 1985a. "Edwin William Gurr and the 1888 taupou of Apia." Pacific Islands Monthly, February, 1985, pp. 39-41.

__________. 1985b. "Times of strife, times of peace---and then a move to Pago." Pacific Islands Monthly, March, 1985, pp. 44-46.

__________. 1985c. "Edwin William Gurr: The Final Years: From Pago's chief judge to Mau political exile." Pacific Islands Monthly, April, 1985, pp. 43-46.

_________. 1986a. "The whaler who stayed: A New Englander in Samoa." Pacific Islands Monthly, February, 1986, pp. 39-41.

__________. 1986b. "The middle years: Canny land dealings bear their fruit." Pacific Islands Monthly, March, 1986, pp. 39-40.

__________. 1986c. "Sage and Story-teller: Hamilton's last years." Pacific Islands Monthly, April, 1986, pp. 40-41.

__________. 1995. "William Churchill: A Fractured Life." The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 29 (1995), pp. 97-123.

c. Newspaper Articles:

Anonymous. N.d. A. "Admiral Furlong." (Xeroxed newspaper clipping). N.p.

__________. N.d. B. "Capt. Milne, 77, 46 Years in Navy." (Xeroxed newspaper clipping). N.p.

__________. 1948a. "Capt. E.S. Kellogg, Retired Naval Officer, Dies of Long Illness." Washington Evening Star, January 9, 1948.

__________. 1948b. "Capt. Kellogg, Retired Navy Officer, Dies." Washington Post, January 10, 1948.

__________. 1997. "Edwin B. Robinson, 93; retired Navy officer." (Obituary). San Diego Union-Tribune, April 7, 1997, page B-4. Copy furnished by Matthew Allen Stoll, Southwest Marine.

Anonymous (LDS Church). "In Honor of Sesquicentennial Celebration: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 150 Years, 150 Countries:"

__________. 1997a. "The Gospel Comes to Samoa--Pioneer Days." Samoa News, May 12, 1997, p. 9.

__________. 1997b. "The Gospel Comes to Samoa: The Mission: 1888-1899 (Part 1)." Samoa News, May 19, 1997, p. 2.

__________. 1997c. "The Gospel Comes to Samoa: The Mission: 1888-1899 (Part 2). Samoa News, May 27, 1997, p. 9.

__________. 1997d. "The Gospel Comes to Samoa: The Mission: 1888-1899 (Part 3). Samoa News, June 2, 1997, p. 9.

__________. 1997e. "The Gospel Comes to Samoa: The Mission: 1888-1899 (Part 4). Samoa News, June 9, 1997, p. 16. Associated Press. "Mark Tuinei overcame all of life's obstacles but the last." Samoa News, May 17, 1999, p. A2.

Coleman, Richard J. "Frank Brown, a Leader in Education, Passes Away." Samoa News, February 12, 1998, page A7.

Kaser, Thomas. 1986. "Throngs greet Hokule'a in Pago Pago." Honolulu Advertiser, May 27, 1986.

Moos, Grant. 1980 [1997]. "April 17, 1980: Fiery crash halts Flag Day." Samoa News, April 18, 1980 (reprinted in the Samoa News, January 22, 1997: 4).

Sagapolutele, Fili. 1997a. "Hurricane Tusi was 10 years ago, today." Samoa News, January 10, 1997: 5.

__________. 1997b. "Samoa Air: if you build it, they will ride...Happy 10th Birthday!" Samoa News, January 17, 1997: 1.

__________. 1997c. "Samoa Air inaugurates service to Savai'i..." Samoa News, May 19, 1997.

Saili, Lee. 1998. "Samoans Own Super Bowl Rings." Samoa News, January 30, 1998, page B3.

Samoa News Staff. 1997a. "Bracing for Hurricane Keli." Samoa News, June 13, 1997.

__________. 1997b. "Associate Judge Seuva'ai Mere Tuiasosopo Betham dies." Samoa News, June 18, 1997: 1, 10.

Teaney, Tabatha. "Ah-Chica cooked for 18 American Samoa Governors." Samoa News, May 29, 1997.

Tuiletufuga, Lave. 1997. "Three perish in Poly Air crash." Samoa News, January 8, 1997: 1.

Vitolio, Falaniko. 1997. "Peato Laupola's body returning home for burial." Samoa News, January 15, 1997: 1-2.

c. Reports:

Underwood, E.B. 1904. Annual Report of the Commandant, U.S. Naval Station, Samoa. [Fiscal Year 1903]. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

d. Calendars:

Sorensen, Stan and Joseph Theroux. 1994. The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1606-1995. Pago Pago, American Samoa: Pago Pago Rotary Club.

Theroux, Joseph Peter. 1983c. Sailing to Samoa: The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1983. Pago Pago, American Samoa: privately printed.

__________. 1985d. Sailing to Samoa: The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1985. Pago Pago, American Samoa: privately printed.

e. Maps:

Bier, James A. 1984. "Islands of Samoa" map. Second Edition: Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

f. American Samoa Government News Bulletins (ASGNB):

1970. January 30. g. Western Samoa Philatelic Bureau First Day Covers (WSFDC): 1962. "Independence 1962." Official First Day Cover containing the first set of definitive stamps issued by the Independent State of Western Samoa. July 2, 1962, Apia.

1977. "The Queen's Silver Jubilee: Royal Visit." Official First Day Cover, February 11, 1977. Apia.

1977. "Samoa Express: 100th Anniversary." Official First Day Cover, October 16, 1977. Apia.

1977. "First Dial Telephone System." Official First Day Cover, October 28, 1977. Apia.

1978. "25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II." Official First Day Cover, April 21, 1978. Apia.

h. Western Samoa Philatelic Bureau Miscellaneous Covers (WSMC):

i. Air New Zealand First Flight Covers (ANZFFC): "Air New Zealand DC-8 Inaugural Jet Flight: Auckland-Pago Pago." Official First Flight Cover, November 28, 1965. Auckland, New Zealand.

"Air New Zealand DC-8 Inaugural Jet Flight: Pago Pago-Auckland." Official First Flight Cover, November 28, 1965. Pago Pago, American Samoa.

"Air New Zealand DC-8 Inaugural Jet Flight: Pago Pago-Nandi." Official First Flight Cover, November 28, 1965. Pago Pago, American Samoa.

"Air New Zealand DC-8 Inaugural Jet Flight: Nandi-Pago Pago." Official First Flight Cover, November 29, 1965. Nadi International Airport, Fiji.

"Air New Zealand DC-8 First Jet Flight: Rarotonga-Pago Pago." Official First Flight Cover, December 4, 1973. Rarotonga, Cook Islands.

j. United States Postal Service First Day Covers (USFDC):

"American Samoa Centennial 2000". (33-cent stamp). Official First Day Cover, April 17, 2000. Pago Pago, American Samoa.

k. United States Postal Service First Flight Covers (USFFC):

"Pan American World Airways First Air Mail Flight: San Francisco-Honolulu-Canton Island-Nandi-Sydney-Auckland-Samoa". Official First Flight Cover, January 24, 1956. Air Mail Field, San Francisco, California.

"Air New Zealand Inaugural Jet Flight: Pago Pago-Auckland." Official First Flight Cover, November 28, 1965. Pago Pago, American Samoa.

2. Unpublished Sources:

(Copies of these documents are on file at the American Samoa Historic Preservation Office [ASHPO], American Samoa Government, Pago Pago, American Samoa, 96799).

a. Manuscripts:

Anonymous. 1939. "Defensive Installations at Samoa." War Plans Section, Marine Barracks, Quantico, VA. (Typescript)

__________. 1942. "History of the 2nd Marine Brigade, 12-7-41 to 4-28-42." N.p. (Typescript)

__________. 1943. "Informal History of the 2nd Marine Brigade, 12-24-41 to 3-31-43." N.p. (Typescript)

__________. 1945. "History of [the] First Samoan Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve." N.p., June 28, 1945. (Typescript)

__________. 1972. "A Brief History of the 7th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion." Washington, D.C.: Historical Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps.

__________. N.d. A. "Landing Conditions Coasts." N.p. (Typescript)

__________. N.d. B. "Report of Advanced Base Construction on Tutuila Island--American Samoa--by the Fifth Detachment of the Second Construction Battalion from June 21st 1943 to" [sic]. (Typescript: n.p., unpaginated).

Bearss, Private Edwin C., USMC. 1978, 1981. World War II Reminiscences. Untitled typescript. Burke, Lieutenant Commander John, USNR.

__________. 1945a. The U.S. Naval History of the Samoan Defense Group. Document 386.

__________. 1945b. The U.S. Naval History of Tutuila, American Samoa. Document 387.

__________. 1945c. The U.S. Naval History of Western Samoa. Document 388. (These are microfilmed typescript histories, which were written in 1945 and are held at the Operational Archives Branch, U.S. Naval Historical Center in Washington D.C. and at the American Samoa Government's Office of Archives and Records Management in Pago Pago, American Samoa. Xerox copies are on file at ASHPO).

Denfeld, Duane Colt. 1989. "From Coaling Station to World War II Outpost. The U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, 1941-1945." First draft typescript.

__________. 1989a. "From Coaling Station to World War II Outpost. The U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, 1941-1945." Final draft typescript.

Ellsworth, Captain Harry Allison, USMC. 1934. One Hundred Eighty Landings of United States Marines, 1800-1934. Washington, D.C.: Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps.

Guthrie, Charles. Xeroxed material regarding Poyer School: 1930, 1940 and 1941. Courtesy of Evelyn Bowles Weilenman. Heslin, Father Joseph, S.M. 1984a. "Lepua." (Typescript).

__________. 1984b. "[The] Story of [the] Church of Mary Immaculate at Lepua, American Samoa." (Typescript).

Theroux, Joseph Peter. 1994. "A Savage Mind." (Biographical article about William Churchill III: typescript).

__________. N.d. "Heraldic Hash: Flags and Insignia of the Samoan Islands." N.p.

Thompson, Erwin N. 1989. Sailors and Satraps in Samoa: U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, 1900-1951. (Typescript).

b. Reports:

Anonymous. 1960. "Real Property Inventory. Tutuila, American Samoa. Foemer Naval Station (as of June 30, 1960)." Typescript: Copy on file at ASHPO.

Crose, Commander William Michael, USN. 1911. "Annual Report of Commandant." RG 80, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 927-939. Box 40.

Hudson, Jack C. 1994. American Samoa in World War II. Seabrook, Texas: Cultural Resource Services.

Kennedy, Joseph Edward. 1984. A Report Concerning Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) Investigations in American Samoa. Haleiwa, Hawaii: Archaeological Consultants of Hawaii.

Schumacher, Carl H. 1974. "Report of Aircraft Accident." (Regarding the crash of Pan American Flight PA 806, January 30, 1974). Pago Pago, American Samoa: Federal Aviation Administration, February 4, 1974.

Stearns, Commander Clark Daniel, USN. 1914. "Annual Report of Commandant." RG 80, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 1144-1164. Box 42.

c. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Forms:

Apple, Russell A. __________. 1971a. "Aasu: Massacre Bay." May 25, 1971.

__________. 1971b. "Government House." June 21, 1971.

__________. 1971c. "Blunts Point Naval Gun." June 22, 1971.

__________. 1971d. "Fagalele Boys School." July 8, 1971.

__________. 1971e. "Atauloma Girls School." July 9, 1971.

__________. 1971f. "Navy Building 38." July 20, 1971.

__________. 1971g. "Navy Building 43." July 27, 1971. Graf, Donald F. 1973. "Courthouse of American Samoa." June 12, 1973. Thompson, Erwin N.

__________. 1988. "U.S. Naval Station Tutuila Historic District." October 15, 1988.

__________. 1985. "Blunts Point Naval Gun." (National Historic Landmark Nomination Form).

__________. 1990. "Government House, U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, Building No.1." (National Historic Landmark Nomination Form), April 20, 1990.

d. Maps:

Groder, Lieutenant E.K., (CEC) USN. 1940. "Map of U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, Samoa, Showing Conditions on June 30, 1940."

Dickerman, Lieutenant C.T. (CEC), USN. 1934. "Map of U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, Samoa Showing Conditions on June 30, 1934."

Pendergrass, Lieutenant Commander J.T., (CEC) USNR. "Map of U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, Samoa, Showing Conditions on June 30, 1943."

Smith, Commander R.W. (CEC), USN. 1949. "Map of U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, Samoa Showing Conditions on June 30, 1949."

e. "Record of Officers, U.S. Navy" (RO): U.S. Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. (Biographical data sheets for American Samoa's Naval Governors, as follows): Bryan, Henry Francis Lincoln, Gatewood Sanders Canan, Samuel Wakefield Milne, MacGillvray Darden, Thomas Francis, Jr. Minett, Henry Dowling, Otto Carl Moyer, John Gould Emerson, Arthur Tenney Pollock, Edwin Taylor Evans, Waldo Post, Nathan Woodworth Fitzpatrick, Thomas Benjamin Poyer, John Martin Graham, Stephen Victor Sebree, Uriel Hanson, Edward William Spore, James Sutherland Hobbs, Allen Stearns, Clark Daniel Houser, Harold Alexander Terhune, Warren Jay Huber, Vernon Tilley, Benjamin franklin Hungerford, Ralph Waldo Wallace, Jesse Rink Kellogg, Edward Stanley Wild, Laurence Landenberger, George Bertram Woodruff, Charles Armijo Latimore, Thomas Calloway

Furlong, William Rea (not a governor. Chief of the Policy and Liaison Section, Office of Island Governments, U.S. Navy, and Adviser to the American Samoan Commission, 1930).

f. Letters:

Crose, Commander William Michael. Letter to Secretary of the Navy George von L. Meyer, dated May 15, 1911. Record Group (hereinafter RG) 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 927-939, Box 40. National Archives, Washington, D.C. (hereinafter NA/DC).

Jayne, Lieutenant J.L., USN. Letter to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy dated November 26, 1901. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 120-160, Box 34. NA/DC.

Haydon, John M. Letter to National Park Service Director George B. Hartzog, dated January 15, 1970.

Moors, Harry Jay. Letter to Secretary of the Navy John Davis Long dated July 29, 1901. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 73-119, Box 34. NA/DC.Parker, Captain John F., USN. Letter to Truman H. Newberry, Secretary of the Navy, dated July 28, 1908. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 770-789, Box 37. NA/DC.

Parker, Captain John F., USN. Letter to George von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy, dated March 10, 1909. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 804-825, Box 38. NA/DC.

Peltier, Rear Admiral E.J., USN. Letter to Hapwell Rex Lee, Governor of American Samoa, dated November 8, 1961. Copy on file at ASHPO.

Risnychok, Noel. Letter to Stan Sorensen dated July 5, 1996. Facsimile transmission, National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, North Carolina. Page 03.

Theroux, Joseph Peter. 02/23/94. Letter to Stan Sorensen dated February 23, 1994, regarding the Kaimiloa and William Churchill III.

Tilley, Commander Benjamin Franklin, USN. Letter to Secretary of the Navy John Davis Long dated August 31, 1901. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: 111, Box 34. NA/DC.

Underwood, Commander E.B., USN. Letter to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, dated August 21, 1903. RG 80, U.S. Navy, General Correspondence, 1897-1915, Folder 3931: Box 35. NA/DC.

Wright, John Cotton. December 6, 1989. Letter to Stan Sorensen containing biographical data on Commander Benjamin Franklin Tilley and the crew of USS Abarenda.

3. Personal Papers:

Haydon, John Morse. Personal Papers, Boxes 1-14. Manuscripts and University Archives Division, Allen Library, University of Washington, Seattle. Accession No. 3467. (These papers are organized by years, in boxes and are loosely sorted).

4. Proceedings of Courts Martial: 

Anonymous. 1901. "Case of Captain Benjamin F. Tilley, U.S. Navy, Pago Pago, Tutuila, Samoan Islands, November 9th, 1901. Proceedings of a General Court-Martial Convened on board the U.S.S. 'Solace,' off Pago Pago, Tutuila, Samoan Islands, by Order of Rear Admiral Silas Casey, U.S.N., CommAnder-in-Chief U.S. Naval Force on Pacific Station." N.p.

Anonymous. 1949. "Record of Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry Convened at the U.S. Naval Station Tutuila, American Samoa by Order of Commander Service Force, United States Pacific Fleet." Subtitled "To inquire into all the circumstances connected with the explosion of gasoline in the U.S.S. Chehalis AOG-48, the burning of the U.S.S. Chehalis AOG-48, and the capsizing of the U.S.S. Chehalis AOG-48, on October 7, 1949, at Tutuila, American Samoa."

5. Oral Personal Recollections (OPR):

Anoa'i, Pete. 1997. Biographical information regarding Tony Solaita. Telephone call, February 25, 1997.

Lee, Dorothy Carneal Bowles. 1996. Reminiscences of the Pan American Boeing 707 crash of January 30, 1974. Telephone conversation, January 30, 1996.

Porter, Connie. 1997. Information regarding dates pertaining to Samoa Air. Telephone call, March 24, 1997

Shaffer, John Robert, Jr. 1996. Reminiscences of the Pan American Boeing 707 crash of January 30, 1974. Telephone conversation, January 30, 1996.

__________. 1997. Information on Samoan athletes who played in Super Bowls. Conversation, September 7, 1997.

Sorensen, Stan. 1996. Recollection of the SPIA Cessna 402 crash on Mt. Fito, Western Samoa, April 28, 1978.

__________. 1992. Recollection of Peace Corps/Western Samoa's 25th Anniversary celebration in Western Samoa, May 28, 1992.

Sunia, Fofo I.F. 1998a. Information regarding the Evarts-Mamea Treaty of January 17, 1878. January 22, 1998.

__________. 1998b. Information regarding the Samoan Clipper's crash on January 11, 1938. January 22, 1998.

__________. 1998c. Information regarding the Seven Little Sisters' balsa logs. January 22, 1998.

Theroux, Joseph Peter. 1996. Recollection of the SPIA Cessna 402 crash on Mt. Fito, Western Samoa, April 28, 1978.

Weilenman, Evelyn Bowles. 1996. Reminiscences of the Pan American Boeing 707 crash of January 30, 1974. Telephone conversation, January 30, 1996.

6. Written Personal Recollections and Communications: 

Enright, John. 1997. Recollections of the launching and naming of the 'alia Mana o Samoa/Folauga o Samoa. September 17, 1997.

Herdrich, David J. Information regarding the April 18, 1970 Apollo 13 splashdown. October 2, 1997.

Kneubuhl, John Alexander. 1984. Resumé prepared for membership on the American Samoa Historical Commission. Dictated to Stan Sorensen, February, 1984.

Sunia, Tauese P.F. 1997. Biographical information sheet. Office of the Governor, Pago Pago, American Samoa.

Tulafono, Togiola T.A. 1997. Biographical information sheet. Office of the Governor, Pago Pago, American Samoa. 

7. Other:

Tuala, Amina. Tour lecture at "Vailima," Western Samoa. July 1, 1997.

 

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