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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Representative Walter I. Smith,

PROPOSING A FORTIFIED NAVAL BASE AT PEARL HARBOR ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Representative Walter I. Smith, presenting arguments for the establishment of a fortified naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, noting that it would require dredging the channel entrance, construction of a dry dock, and the erection of permanent land defenses. 3 pages, 4to, White House stationery, written on separate sheets; horizontal folds. Washington, 20 January 1908

  • Notes: "I set before you for the confidential consideration of your subcommittee the following facts regarding the imperative need of fitting Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, as a fortified naval station.
    "The proper defense of the territorial possessions of the United States in the Pacific Ocean requires imperatively that this country shall possess at one or more points in that ocean a naval base or bases capable of being maintained against strong attack during war . . . . Above all . . . it would prevent the occupation of the islands in question by any enemy that might otherwise be in a position to operate therefrom against our continental coast; and it would still further afford a base for a force of our own . . . .
    "Pearl Harbor . . . has long been favorably reported upon as the one place in those islands suited for a naval station. It is naturally well protected, has sufficient depth of water, and is capable of being strongly fortified. Its one defect is its tortuous channel of approach . . . . The establishment at this place of a naval base . . . would therefore comprehend:
    ". . . The erection of permanent land defenses to protect the stations from attack by sea, with such other works as may be needed for the defense against attack by land from a force disembarked elsewhere upon the coast. . . .
    "If it were needed to offer other arguments for the work than considerations of the national defense, it might be pointed out that the proposed development of Pearl Harbor would result in great advantage to the commercial interests of the islands. . . ."
    On May 13, 1908, the Naval Appropriation Act became law, initiating the development and fortification of a naval base at Pearl Harbor.

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