Edward Stanley Kellogg Politician

Edward Stanley Kellogg (August 20, 1870 – January 8, 1948) was a United States Navy Captain who served as the 16th Governor of American Samoa. Kellogg graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1892, and joined the Naval Engineer Corps. He served as an assistant engineer on numerous ships, and participated in the Spanish–American War. He retired in 1920, and became governor three years later, making him only one of two Naval Governors of American Samoa to hold the office following retirement from the service. As Governor, Kellogg asserted the authority of the United States over the tribal chiefs of the islands. He removed the title of Tu'i Manu'a from Chris Young, claiming it implied king-like authority over the people of American Samoa. He also removed Chief Tui Manu'a from power, resulting in widespread protest among the islands' people. Kellogg died at the National Naval Medical Center in Maryland and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Personal facts

Edward Stanley Kellogg
Birth dateAugust 20, 1870
Birth place
Morrisania Bronx , New York City , New York
Date of deathJanuary 08, 1948
Place of death
Bethesda Maryland , Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Education
United States Naval Academy

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military branch
United States Navy
military rank
Captain (United States)
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  1. http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA500102&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf