Atauloma, American Samoa
In 1899, the London Missionary Society (LMS) started to raise funds to construct a girls’ school at Atauloma, and after $10,000 had been collected, Commandant Benjamin Franklin Tilley was invited to lay the cornerstone of its concrete structure. The girls' school was constructed in 1900 as the second secondary school on Tutuila Island, and the first school on the island to accept female students. It was established by the LMS and provided graduates to the nursing school at the naval station in Pago Pago. The school is located at the western edge of Afao, in Atauloma and was completed in 1900.
Geography
Afao is situated one kilometer northwest of Leone, positioned at the head of Afao Valley. The valley floor extends from sea level up to 300 meters at the surrounding ridge tops.
Demographics
Year | Population |
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2020 | 96 |
2010 | 182 |
2000 | 188 |
1990 | 145 |
1980 | 80 |
1970 | 91 |
1960 | 52 |
1950 | 42 |
1940 | 45 |
1930 | 48 |
References
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