Today in History: Panama Canal
Today in History–September 7–the Library of Congress features the Panama Canal. On this date in 1977 U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian Chief of Government Omar Torrijos signed the Panama Canal Treaty and Neutrality Treaty, which officially authorized the transfer of the canal’s authority from the United States to the Panama Canal Authority on December 31, 1999. Find out more by visiting the Today in History section and reviewing the Panama Canal timeline below. Then click the links below to access more primary sources about how the canal was built and resources related to Panama.
Timeline
- 1889: The French abandon an unsuccessful attempt to build a canal through Panama connecting the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans.
- June 19, 1902: The U.S. Senate passes the Spooner bill, authorizing the government to build a canal through Panama.
- January 1903: The Columbian senate fails to ratify The Hay-Herrán Treaty, which would have provided the U.S. with the land and rights to build a canal through Panama.
- November 1903: A revolution in Panama, aided by the U.S., results in Panamanian independence from Columbia and the establishment of the Republic of Panama.
- February 23, 1904: Panama grants the U.S. control over the Panama Canal zone for $10 million.
- May 4, 1904: The U.S. acquires French property relating to the canal for $40 million. Construction begins the same year.
- November 1906: President Theodore Roosevelt travels to Panama, becoming the first U.S. president to travel abroad while in office.
- August 15, 1914: The Panama Canal is officially opened.
- September 7, 1977: U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian Chief of Government Omar Torrijos signed the Panama Canal Treaty and Neutrality Treaty
Select newspaper articles
- “The Panama Catastrophe,” The Pittsburgh Dispatch (Pittsburgh, PA), January 3, 1889, Page 4, Image 4, col. 6.
- “The Much Discussed Panama Canal Route,” The Washington Times (Washington, DC), March 16, 1902, Page 3, Image 19, col. 1.
- “Panama Friends are Victorious; Spooner Substitute Passes,” The St. Louis Republic (St. Louis, MO), June 20, 1902, Page 5, Image 5, col. 2.
- “Washington Government does not conceal its Belief that Revolution will be Successful,” The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA), November 5, 1903, Page 1, Image 1, col. 4.
- “Canal Treaty is Ratified,” The Hartford Republican (Hartford, KY), February 26, 1904, Page 1, Image 1, col. 3.
- “Canal is ours Fast and Tight,” The Washington Times (Washington, DC), May 4, 1904, Page 1, Image 1, col. 1.
- “Uncle Sam Formally takes charge of Panama Canal,” The Tacoma Times (Tacoma, WA), May 4, 1904, Page 1, Image 1, col. 4.
- “Photographs in the Panama Canal Zone made shortly after,” The New York Tribune (New York, NY), February 11, 1906, Page 2, Image 2, col. 1.
- “President Sails for Isthmus,” The Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA), November 9, 1906. Page 1, Image 1, col. 1.
- “President Roosevelt Gathering Information at First Hand about the Panama Canal,” The New York Tribune (New York, NY), December 16, 1906, Page 1, Image 17, col. 1.
- “Panama made Clear,” The New York Tribune (New York, NY), November 12, 1906, Page 1, Image 1, col. 1.
- “The Panama Canal a Sound Business Proposition,” The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA), April 19, 1908, Page 7, Image 7, col. 1.
- “Panama Canal now open to Commerce of the World,” The Evening Herald (Klamath Falls, OR), August 15, 1914, Page 2, Image 2, col. 3.
- “Ancon Officially opens Panama Canal Today,” The New York Tribune (New York, NY), August 15, 1914, Page 14, Image 14, col. 4.
More Panama Canal historical newspaper coverage
Manufacturer and Builder articles
- “The Panama Canal”
- Volume 14, Issue 1, January 1882
- Volume 16, Issue 9, September 1884
- Volume 18, Issue 2, February 1886
- Volume 18, Issue 3, March 1886
- Volume 19, Issue 3, March 1887
- Volume 20, Issue 7, July 1888
- Volume 24, Issue 10, October 1892
- Volume 26, Issue 3, March 1894
- “Prospects of the Panama Canal”
- Volume 15, Issue 8, August 1883
- Volume 16, Issue 11, November 1884
- Volume 19, Issue 7, July 1887
- “Unfavorable Prospects of the Panama Canal” Volume 17, Issue 10, October 1885
- “The Official Report on the Panama Canal” Volume 18, Issue 6, June 1886
- “The Panama Canal Project Revived” Volume 26, Issue 8, August 1894
More magazine articles
- “The Panama Canal” North American Review Volume 131, Issue 284, July 1880
- “Recollections of the Panama Canal Congress” North American Review Volume 156, Issue 435, February 1893
- “A Word in Favor of the Panama Canal” The Century Volume 57, Issue 3, Jan 1899
Film
- The story of the Panama Canal
- Panama Canal–scenes of the finished Canal
- William H. Taft in Panama
- Drawing the Line at the Big Ditch: The Panama Canal Treaties and the Rise of the Right webcast