


1907 Portrait Bust of Hawaiis Governor Carter
This photograph features a portrait bust of Governor George R. Carter, who served as the Governor of Hawaii from 1907 to 1913. Taken in 1907, it captures Carter during a pivotal time in Hawaiis history, shortly after its annexation by the United States in 1898. His tenure was marked by significant political and social changes in the islands, navigating the complexities of governance in a newly annexed territory.
Governor Carter played a crucial role in modernizing Hawaii’s infrastructure and developing its economy. The early 1900s were a transformative period, as Hawaii experienced increased immigration, agricultural expansion, and the beginnings of tourism. This photograph not only immortalizes Carters likeness but also represents the shifting dynamics of Hawaiian governance and identity in the face of American influence. Such historical records help us appreciate the challenges and achievements of leaders during this era.

1907 Portrait Bust of Hawaiis Governor Carter