Alfred Walton Hinds Politician

Alfred Walton Hinds (July 25, 1874 – December 25, 1957) was a United States Navy Captain who served as the 17th Naval Governor of Guam. His early naval service included serving as Assistant Engineer aboard the USS Texas, the United States Navy's first battleship, where he was reprimanded for an accident aboard in 1896. In 1911, Hinds joined the staff of the United States Naval Academy, heading the Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction, writing a textbook on the subject while there.From September 23, 1913 to March 28, 1914, Hinds served as acting Governor of Guam. Having already helped formed the policies of the previous governor, Hinds continued much of the practices of the earlier administration. He successfully drew new import and export businesses to the island, though he failed in his attempts to further development of Guam as a key naval outpost. Following his governorship, Hinds commanded various ships and eventually became marine superintendent of the Panama Canal in 1924, serving in that office until early 1925.

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Alfred Walton Hinds
Birth dateJuly 25, 1874
Birth place
Marshall County Alabama
Nationality
United States
Date of deathDecember 25, 1957

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military branch
United States Navy
military command
Panama Canal
USS New York
USS Rochester
Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction at the United States Naval Academy
military rank
Captain (United States)
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