Fifth Visit: September 1903 – March 1904

Letter to Chinese Inspector of Immigration

 

 

(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Letter by the Secretary of Hawaii to J.K. Brown, Chinese Inspector of Immigration in Honolulu, that he had issued a Certificate of Hawaiian Birth to Dr. Sun.”

 

Testimony of Benjamin Starr Kapu

 

(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Sworn testimony signed by Benjamin Starr Kapu on March 21, 1904, supporting Dr. Sun’s Ewa birthplace.”

 

Testimony of Wong Kwai

 

(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Sworn testimony signed by Wong Kwai on March 21, 1904, supporting Dr. Sun’s Ewa Birthplace.”

 

Testimony of A. Ahlo

 

(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Sworn testimony signed by A. Ahlo on March 22, 1904, supporting Dr. Sun’s Ewa birthplace.”

 

Letter Confirming Certificate #25

 

(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Letter from the Chinese Inspector of Immigration to Charles Mehan, the Chinese Inspector in San Francisco, confirming Dr. Sun’s Certificate of Hawaiian birth.”

 

Sworn statement by Sun, April 1904

 

 


(Courtesy of National Archives, Pacific Region)

“Sworn statement in English signed by Dr. Sun on board the S.S. Korea on April 7, 1904. He claimed that he was born in Ewa and studied at Iolani College, and his three children were born in Honolulu and lived on Maui with his wife.”