Morgan Report

Morgan Report
Senator John T. Morgan, chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, oversaw the report
First page of Senate Report No. 227, 53rd United States Congress

The Morgan Report was an 1894 report concluding an official U.S. Congressional investigation into the events surrounding the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, including the alleged role of U.S. military troops (both bluejackets and marines) in the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani. Along with the Blount Report submitted in 1893, it is one of the main source documents compiling the testimony of witnesses and participants in the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in January 1893. The Morgan Report was the final result of an official U.S. Congressional investigation into the overthrow, conducted by the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, whose chairman was Senator John Tyler Morgan, Democrat of Alabama.

The Report is formally named "Senate Report No. 227" of the 53rd Congress, second session, and dated February 26, 1894. It was printed as part of a large volume containing other government documents: "Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations 1789–1901 Volume 6."[1]

  1. ^ "Hawaiian Islands". Compilation of reports of Committees: 1789–1901. Vol. 6. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. February 26, 1894. (Senate report 227 of Fifty-third Congress, Second Session)

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