MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE W. GOETHALS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/25/1914 - HFSID 253676
Sale Price $315.00
Reg. $350.00
GEORGE W. GOETHALS
George W. Goethals sends a typed letter sending a pass as
requested.
Typed Letter signed: "Geo. W. Goethals," 1p, 8x10½. On
letterhead of The Panama Canal. Culebra., 1914 June 25. To Rev. H. R.
Carson, Ancon, Canal Zone. The engineer writes, in full: "I
have just received your letter of to-day and am sending you herewith (not
present) card pass for Bishop Knight. I thank you for calling this to my
attention and should Bishop Knight remain on the Isthmus for more than one month
I will be very glad to extend the pass. Very truly yours," In 1907,
President Theodore Roosevelt had appointed George Washington Goethals
(1858-1928) as Chief Engineer (1908-1914) and Chairman of the Panama Canal
Commission. Goethals took complete charge of both in January 1908. The
Panama Canal, which was made possible by a pact between the Republic of Panama
and the U.S. in 1903, opened ocean travel between the Atlantic and Pacific
(prior to its opening, ships had to travel around the southern tip of South
America). Goethals, who carried the canal construction through its
completion in 1914, was promoted to Major General in 1915, while
serving as Governor of the Canal Zone (1914-1917). He was
appointed Governor by President Woodrow Wilson; that position was appointed by
the President of the U.S., while other officials of the Canal Zone were
appointed by the President and Congress. Goethals, who had graduated from West
Point in 1880, was a Second Lieutenant with the Corps of Engineers and taught
civil and military engineering at West Point. He was construction supervisor
of the Muscle Shoals Dam Project on the Tennessee River and served in the
Spanish-American War (1898) as Chief of Engineers. Following duty in WWI,
Goethals became chief consultant for the Port of New York Authority
through his own engineering firm. A bridge connecting New York City with New
Jersey is named in honor of the Brooklyn-born engineer. Lightly creased and
spotted. Vertical fold touches "W. G" of signature. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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