Woman’s Hawaiian Patriotic League members, 1893.
Hui Hawaii Aloha Aina of the Ladies. The Officers of the Association. Mrs. F. W. Macfarlane (Emalia Makapolena), President; Mrs. James Campbell (Kuaihelani), and Mrs. C. O. Berger, Vice Presidents;...
View ArticleSamuel K. Mahoe for Representative, 1914.
S. K. MAHOE Republican Representative Candidate for District Five. One must do what is right, even were it to cause the Heavens to fall. [O ka pono ke hanaia ina ia he mea e haule mai ai na Lani.]...
View ArticleSam Kuula for Representative, 1922.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE SAM KUULA I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for member of the House of Representatives to be elected at the Primary Election on October 7, 1922 and solicit...
View ArticleLei Sellers, 1904.
WILLIAMS HONOLULU, H. I. GAZETTE PHOTO ENG. LEI SELLING DISTRICT OF HONOLULU (Kuokoa, 3/11/1904, p. 4)Filed under: Business, Illustration, Lei Tagged: Williams
View ArticleTreasures spread across the four corners of the earth? 1906.
Auction Sale Tourists! Collectors! Thursday, Feb. 1, 1906, 10 O’CLOCK A. M., At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu Street, I will sell, under instruction from the Administrators of the Estate of MARY AILAU...
View ArticleA mele inoa for Kuihewa, 1914.
HE MELE INOA NO KUIHEWA Eia Kuihewa Kalani Alii nui Ke kuahue o Halawalawa ka Io Ka pua kakoililani a Manuia Ka weolani na Kukaniloko—a Kani ku’ilua Hawea ka pahu alii Ku’i nakolokolo o ka Aumakua Kani...
View ArticlePiilani, Kaluaikoolau, and Kaleimanu, from the pen of C. B. Hofgaard, 1916.
The Story of Piilani At the recent meeting of the Kauai Historical Society, Judge C. B. Hofgaard, of Waimea, read the following article on the above subject: Mrs. Piilani Kaluaikoolau died at Waimea,...
View ArticleThe birth of the new princess, Kaiulani, 1875.
On Saturday morning last, the 16th instant, Her Royal Highness the Princess Miriam Likelike, sister to His Majesty the King, and wife of the Hon. A. S. Cleghorn, was safely delivered of a daughter. At...
View ArticleMore on the birth of Princess Kaiulani, 1875.
Letters of Congratulation. At Lahaina, on the 21st inst., on the news being received from Honolulu of the birth of a daughter to the Princess Likelike Cleghorn, the citizens held or public meeting at...
View ArticleAnother mele for Sweet Emalia? 1895.
NO SWEET EMALIE. KA U’I MAALO I KE KUPULAU. Aloha Niumalu i ka Uluwehi Kamaile laulii ku pohai E hai mai ana ia’u i ka lohe A ka Poano no ka Mikahala Hiki aku i ke awa Nawiliwili Kulu pakahi iho ku’u...
View ArticleOn the Kauikeolani Children’s Hospital, 1914.
ASSISTANCE WANTED FOR THE HOSPITAL. Because of a shortage of funds at the Kauikeolani Children’s Hospital, everyone living in this town is asked to give their assistance, as they are able, as per a...
View ArticleKauikeolani Children’s Hospital opens, 1909.
A WARD WITH TINY COTS. One of the rooms of the Kauikeolani Hospital. (Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 11/26/1909, p. 1)Filed under: English Newspaper, Hospital, Illustration Tagged: Chronicling America,...
View ArticleKamakea Magoon marries Harmon Anderson, 1912.
MISS KAMAKEA MAGOON BECOMES MRS. ANDERSON [Perkins Photo] MISS KAMAKEA MAGOON, NOW MRS. ANDERSON Standing under the folds of the American and Hawaiian flags, Miss Kamakea Magoon and Harmon Anderson,...
View Article3 years… 2014.
It has been three years since the first post on this blog. I never imagined that I would be still on here after three years… Has anyone made any connections as a result of one of these posts? Have you...
View ArticleWallace Kuakapu Naope passes away, 1939.
GREW WEARY Wallace K. Naope In the evening of this past Friday, Wallace Kuakapu Naope grew weary of this world after being taken to the Hilo Memorial Hospital [Halemai Hoomanao o Hilo] after...
View ArticleHui Makaainana Hawaii and the farming of kalo, 1939.
Planting Taro THE ORGANIZATION HAS STARTED THIS EFFORT The Hui Makaainana Hawaii has Begun to Work on Land at Kapiolani The idea of farming of kalo thought up by the Hui Makaainana Hawaii is now being...
View ArticleHui Makaainana o Makana and fishing rights, 2014.
Check out this story from one of the Hui Makaainana of today on Kauai! It is awesome to see we are thinking of not only today, but of yesterday and tomorrow as well! Here is the link to coverage of the...
View ArticlePatriotic mele calling out to the entire archipelago, 1894.
E OLA HAWAII I KE AKUA. Lehua e, Lehua hoi Pehea o Kaula au i ke kai Hookoloia a i Niihau Ke kupua Kilioe noho i ka pali E Hina e, e Hina hoi Pehea na ko’a a o ka moana Ninau ia i ka Waikea Me ke...
View ArticleAnother mele for the bracing waters of Kalena, 1929.
Wai Hui Kalena 1 Auhea wale ana hoi oe E ka noe lipo i ka nahele Lipolipo i ke oho o ka palai Hoapili o ka Ulalena 2 A he kiu ka makani o ka aina Haehae ana i ka naulu Kahiko i ka luna o Piiholo Haaheo...
View ArticleLava to come? 1908.
A FRIGHTENING PREDICTION. From a Kuokoa reader living in Kona of the Cloud banks in the calm, of the Hinano blossoms in the serenity, a bit of news was written in which frightened the minds of those...
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