“Missionary Herald,” 1821–.
Here is another reference available online. This publication was put out by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), reporting home to America on their work throughout the...
View ArticleCharles Nakao, survivor of the Aztec, writes home to Hawaii, 1917.
HAWAIIAN SURVIVOR OF AZTEC TELLS HIS STORY IN LETTER TO THE STAR-BULLETIN A MESSAGE from a Hawaiian survivor of the steamship Aztec, sunk by a German submarine, came to the Star-Bulletin in yesterday’s...
View ArticleLahainaluna School student roster, where it all started, 1858.
ROSTER OF LAHAINALUNA SCHOOL. O Students of Lahainaluna who have graduated and scattered all over Hawaii, here below is the Roster of the College from 1831 to 1854; look and see who is living, and who...
View ArticleLahainaluna student roster, continued, 1858.
Ka Ipu Kukui Pio Ole i ka Makani Kauaula! This is the continuation of the previous post, showing the students who entered Lahainaluna by year, where they came from, and where they moved to after...
View ArticleLooking back at their time spent at Lahainaluna, 1904.
TEARS SHED FOR THE DAYS GONE BY. Being that some of the old students educated at Lahainaluna College are involved in this water rights case, Mr. McDonald, the principal of Lahainaluna, gave a small...
View ArticleWailuku Girls’ School student roster, 1842.
GIRLS’ SCHOOL, WAILUKU, MAUI. The Administrators. Rev. EPHRAIM W. CLARK. ” SHELDON DIBBLE. ” HARVEY R. HITCHCOCK. ” DWIGHT BALDWIN. ” JONATHAN S. GREEN. ” JOHN S. EMERSON. Mr. EDWARD BAILEY. The...
View ArticleHilo Boarding School student roster, 1844.
A Roster of the Administrators, Teachers, and Students of the Boarding School at Punahoa, Hilo, Hawaii, January 8, 1844. Administrators Teachers Rev. A. Thurston Rev. D. B. Lyman. Rev. c. Forbes. Mrs....
View ArticleOpening of Punahou School, 1842.
THE SCHOOL AT KA PUNAHOU. On the 11th of this July, this school began; there were 5 boarders and 12 day schoolers. Its work is currently progressing well. On the 12th of July, Emerson folks left for...
View ArticleSchools in Hawaii nei, 1844.
[Found under: "KA AHAOLELO MISIONARI."] II. The Schools. Lahainaluna College: there were 135 students enrolled in the school just recently. Six of them are studying the apostles of God with Dibela...
View ArticleKamehameha School graduation, 1893.
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOL. Graduating Exercises at Kawaiahao Church—List of Graduates. The graduating exercises of the Kamehameha Schools took place at Kawaiahao Church yesterday evening, the old stone edifice...
View ArticleMore on ’93 KS graduate, Abraham Pihi, 1898.
MY DEAR SWEETHEART HAS JUST PASSED, AND MY EMOTIONAL SUPPORT HAS BEEN TAKEN AWAY. Mr. Editor. Aloha oe: Should it be satisfactory to you and your workers, here is my bundle of olive leaves that is...
View ArticleBibliography of the Hawaiian Islands, 1869.
This early bibliography dedicated to James Hunnewell is just one of the many Hawaii related online books put up by the University of Michigan.Filed under: Book, Reference Tagged: "Bibliography of the...
View ArticleHawaiian Language Imprints, Judd, Bell, and Murdoch, 1978.
This is a nice bibliography of Hawaiian-language material written between 1822 and 1899 compiled by Bernice Judd, Janet E. Bell, and Clare G. Murdoch in 1978. What is nice about this is that it lists...
View ArticleThe pioneers of the Hawaiian Homes Lands in Kalamaula, Molokai, 1922.
Eight Ohana will Head First to the Homestead Lands at Molokai The Hawaiian Homes Commission Chose those People who were Thought to be Appropriate for Going First to the Lands of Kalamaula, Molokai...
View ArticleHawaiian Music, an editorial, 1911.
How Hawaiian Music is Being Misconstrued! Perhaps the thoughts of the Kuokoa may not be the same as those of others about the way Hawaiian music is being sung these days, but because we hold dear...
View ArticleHawaiians singing in far away China, 1917.
THERE IS GREAT DELIGHT IN HAWAIIAN MUSIC IN CHINA. In a letter written by Robert Akeo, a Hawaiian boy who travelled to Shanghai, China, with his companions to sing under contract, it is seen that there...
View ArticleHawaiian boys headed to China to play music, 1916.
[Found under: "LOCAL AND GENERAL"] Five Hawaiian musicians will leave Honolulu May 26 in the steamer China for Shanghai, China, to fill a lengthy engagement at the Carleton Cafe in that city. They are...
View ArticleHawaiian returns home to Hilo after living in Boston for 50 years, 1917.
RETURNED ONCE AGAIN TO THE LAND OF HIS BIRTH In the morning of last Friday, the steamship Matsonia docked in Hilo nei, and aboard the ship was Mr. Benjamin Keolaokalani Pitman [Pittman], the brother of...
View ArticleDeath of Mary Ann Kaaumokulani Kinoole Pitman Ailau, 1905.
DIED. AILAU—In Hilo, Hawaii. February 11, 1905. Mrs. Mary Ann Kaaumokulani Kinoole Pitman Ailau, daughter of the High Chiefess Kinoole and the late Benjamin Pitman, and widow of John Keakaokalani...
View ArticleA Hawaiian dies far away from home, 1917.
Passed Away. It was from the steamer Ventura that news was heard of the passing of a Hawaiian mother well known by those of Hilo and Honolulu, that being Mrs. Meleana Keomailani Kenuwe, and her bones...
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