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=[[Introducing the Morgan Report]]=
 
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=Information for scholars=
 
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===[[How We Did This]]===
 
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===[[TheMorganReport:General disclaimer|Notes on Formatting]]===
 
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===[[What if I find a mistake?]]===
 
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===[[Isn't the Morgan Report racist?]]===
 
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=The Details=
 
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===[[Outline of Topics]]===
 
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===[[Morgan's Gems]]===
 
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How the Morgan Report Corrects Historical Revisionism, Speaks to Current Political Hot Topics, and Provides Valuable Historical Information About What Hawaii Was Like in the 1800s
 
How the Morgan Report Corrects Historical Revisionism, Speaks to Current Political Hot Topics, and Provides Valuable Historical Information About What Hawaii Was Like in the 1800s

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Introducing the Morgan Report

Historical Background and Importance of the Morgan Report

Information for scholars

Searching the Morgan Report

In the search box to the lower left, enter your term (such as "Blount" or "Spreckels"), and click "Search". If you would like to know who read the proclamation of the Provisional government, or other facts related to that event, enter "read proclamation." There are no diacritical marks in the Morgan report, so do not use 'okina or kahako when searching for Hawaiian (olelo) names or words.

Referencing the Morgan Report

The Morgan report is taken out of the bound volume Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations 1789-1901 Volume 6. The section on the Hawaiian Islands does not begin until page 360, so in order to get a "virtual" page number, please subtract 359 from any of the values you see here.

There may have been other printings of this report with different numbering schemes.

How We Did This

Notes on Formatting

What if I find a mistake?

Isn't the Morgan Report racist?

The Details

Outline of Topics

Morgan's Gems

How the Morgan Report Corrects Historical Revisionism, Speaks to Current Political Hot Topics, and Provides Valuable Historical Information About What Hawaii Was Like in the 1800s

Transcribed Morgan Report (VERY LARGE!)

The entire Morgan Report from top to bottom. Digitized text only.

Printable Version

For smaller sections see the Outline of Topics.

Individual Pages

Individual pages with thumbnail images of the original pages