Mary Jane Fayerweather weds, 1864.
MARRIED. Ladd—Drew—On the 5th inst., by the Rev. Father Hermann, Mr. W. N. Ladd to Miss Joanna Drew, both of Honolulu. Davidson—Fayerweather—In Honolulu, July 4th, by Rev. S. C. Damon, Mr. Benoni R....
View ArticleIkeia Kau na Wahine, he Kau ka makani, 1883.
[Found with: “KE ALII KIEKIE RUTH KEELIKOLANI: UA HALA! UA NALO!!”] Ikeia Kau na Wahine, he Kau ka makani, He umauma i pa ia e ka Moae, E ka unulau, o Makounulau, Ina aku no la i Unulau, Ka wahine …...
View ArticleIke ia Kaukini, 1911.
O KE LII KA’U MAKEMAKE Ike ia Kaukini he lawaia manu He upena kuu i ka noe o Pokahi I hoopuni ia e ka ohu kakikepa Ke na’i la i ka luna o ka Auwana O ka uwahi ke kapeku … Continue reading →
View ArticleMary Jane Fayerweather Montano story lost conclusion? 1894.
MRS. MONTANO CORRECTS ERRORS IN HER STORY Before proofs of Mrs. Montano’s story of old times in Honolulu could be corrected for historical accuracy, the instalment was published in the magazine section...
View ArticleA. A. Montano pictures of Kilauea! 1881.
[Found under: “ISLAND LOCALS.: About Town.”] We have on our table a very fine set of photos of Kilauea Volcano, and some distant views of the lava flow, as well as some of the pahoehoe, taken by...
View ArticleCommentary on Maunaala, 1881.
[Found under: “ISLAND LOCALS.: About Town.”] Whose duty is it to look after the grounds around the Mausoleum? At one timethese premises were a credit to the country; at present they are anything but...
View ArticleMaunaala, 1891.
HAWAIIAN ROYALTY AT MAUNA ALA From the memory of someone familiar with the alii who are placed sleeping motionless in the bosom of Mauna Ala, Nuuanu, we brought their names below so that their people...
View ArticleKuokoa critique of other newspapers, 1887.
[Found under: “Kela me Keia.”] We hear that a government newspaper will be published. “Government Gazette” it she haole name. “Kekake Aupuni” is the Hawaiianization. According to what is heard, the...
View ArticleKoakanu, the caretaker of Maunaala, dies, 1885.
[Found under: NA NU HOU HAWAII”] P. V. Koakanu died very quickly, at dawn on this past Monday, mauka of Nuuanu, without being ill first. He is an alii descendant from Kauai [ka mokupuni o lalo], and he...
View ArticleLanihau becomes governess of Kauai, 1886.
[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] Lanihau, the eldest daughter of the late P. V. Koakanu, was appointed governess [kiaaina wahine] of Kauai, in place of His Ex. P. P. Kanoa, who was promoted to Minister...
View ArticleMemorial of the Ladies of Kauai, 1893.
Ka Memoriala a na Lede O KA Mokupuni o Kauai. I ka Meahanohano James H. Blount Elele Pili Aupuni o Amerika Huipuia ma Hawaii nei. Me ka Mahalo:— O makou o ka poe no lakou na inoa malalo iho nei, …...
View ArticleWomen of Kauai represent! 1893.
THE WOMEN OF KAUAI Memorialize Commissioner Blount—They Ask for Restoration. The following is the text of a memorial which was presented to Commissioner Blount on Monday last, May 15th, by Mrs. Lovell,...
View ArticlePry off all of our enemies, 1891.
LILIU LOLOKU—Song. 1 Liliulani e Ko makou nei Moi E maliu mai E uhuki a kiloi Burumi a haalei Na ino e ulu nei Mai o a o. 2 Lolokulani e Ko makou nei Alii E haliu mai E lohe … Continue reading →
View ArticleFrom the Ahahui Aloha Aina Kuwaena o na Wahine, 1898.
THE UMBILICAL CORD OF THE SIBLINGS ARE CUT. This is something we made known from the very beginning, during the days when the tender-eyed ladies of the Women’s Central Patriotic League [Ahahui Aloha...
View ArticleMemorial of Protest from the women of Hilo, 1898.
KUE MEMORIALA. O makou o na Komite o ka Ahahui Aloha Aina o na Wahine i kohoia e ka halawai i noho ma ka la 29 o Sepatemaba 1898, ma Hilo Taona. Ma keia ke kue loa aku nei i … Continue reading →
View ArticleRequest from M. K. Kaiuaola of Hilo, 1898.
Ponahawai, Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 30, 1898. To Mrs. Emma A. Nawahi: Aloha nui oe: I am sending to you by the order of our Organization here; may it please your honor to insert in our newspaper, Ke Aloha...
View ArticleHilo women protest, 1898.
WOMEN BOLT. Hilo’s Patriotic League Repudiates the Central Society. A committee of the Women’s Patriotic League of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, has made a protest against the memorial presented some time...
View ArticleWaianae newspaper, “Kaiaulu,” 1876.
There is a daily newspaper in Waianae, published twice a week; its name is Kaiaulu newspaper, that shows Local News, and General concerns of the island of Kakuhihewa [Oahu]. F. W. Kaawaloa is the...
View ArticleLahainaluna publishes a handwritten newspaper, 1874.
[Found under: No ka Malu Ulu o Lele.”] A Newspaper. At the Lahainaluna College, there is a newspaper that is handwritten by some students of the school. This newspaper was initiated for the local...
View ArticleTwo handwritten newspapers from Haiku, Maui, 1881.
[Found under: NA MEA HOU O HAIKU, MAUI.] Newspaper published weekly.—There are two weekly newspapers that are written by hand here in Haiku. The first is “Hoku Kakahiaka,” which comes out on...
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