Clark Daniel Stearns Politician

Clark Daniel Stearns (1870 – May 25, 1944) was the ninth Naval Governor of American Samoa. Stearns commanded various vessels, on which he set up organized committees for the crew to give suggestions to the officers. He hoped to alleviate tensions between the enlisted men and officers. However, upon his appointment to the battleship USS Michigan (BB-27), he was removed from command of these activities.Stearns relieved Nathan Woodworth Post as Governor of American Samoa on July 14, 1913, and helped the Samoans achieve more involvement in government. He received a medal from the Japanese Red Cross, as well as the Navy Distinguished Service Medal during his career. He retired at the rank of Captain.

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Clark Daniel Stearns
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1870
Birth place
Miami-Dade County Florida
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1941
Education
United States Naval Academy

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awards
Distinguished Service Medal (US Navy)
military branch
United States Navy
military rank
Captain (United States)
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