John Martin Poyer Politician

John Martin Poyer (1861 – May 12, 1922) was the twelfth Naval Governor of American Samoa, from March 1, 1915 to June 10, 1919. He held the longest term of any American governor appointed over the territory by the United States Government. A Naval Academy graduate, Poyer served in numerous positions and retired in 1906 on account of failing health; however, the Navy recalled him to service in 1915 to serve as Governor. During the 1918 flu pandemic, Poyer quarantined the territory to stop the spread of the pandemic to American Samoa. Because of his actions, no deaths occurred in American Samoa, and he received the Navy Cross. Upon his final retirement, Poyer had reached the rank of Commander.

Personal facts

John Martin Poyer
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1861
Birth place
Indiana
Date of deathMay 12, 1922
Place of death
Washington D.C.
Education
United States Naval Academy

Search

Politician

awards
Navy Cross
military branch
United States Navy
military rank
Commander (United States)
successor

John Martin Poyer on Wikipedia