[Found under: "Nu Hou Kuloko."]
Some people have reported to us that from the beginning of the transportation of the remains of Lunalilo from the Royal Mausoleum at Maemae until entering his crypt at Kawaiahao, there were exactly 21 peals of thunder. Should that be the truth, it is something remarkable.
[The first funeral procession on February 28, 1874 took Lunalilo to the Royal Mausoleum, because his crypt was not yet complete, and then on November 23, 1875, as this article states, his remains were moved to his final resting place at Kawaiahao.
For even more accounts on this amazing occurrence, see https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201289583821168&set=a.10200741355595805.1073741841.1219578864&type=1&theater]
(Kuokoa, 11/27/1875, p. 2)
Filed under: Alii, Aloha Aina Tagged: Ilina Alii, Kawaiahao Church, Lunalilo, Maemae, Royal Mausoleum
