Queen Victoria’s letter to King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emalani, 1863.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] The Letter of Victoria to the Hawaiian Monarchs.—It was made known to some of us, the letter of Queen Victoria to our beloved Monarchs, showing her sadness...
View ArticleTravels of King Kamehameha IV to see the sounding sands of Nohili and more,...
THE CIRCUIT OF THE KING. We hear of the sailing of the King from here, and on the next day he landed at Waimea, Kauai, and that night, he sailed to Niihau, and landed at Nonopapa on Saturday [la...
View ArticleS. M. Kamakau on history, 1868.
Letter from Mr. Kamakau. To all Literary Gentlemen and Friends in Hawaii and elsewhere: A certain person, styling himself in the Gazette, “A Hawaiian,” and whom I judge to be the same who signs himself...
View ArticleKamehameha IV on Nihoa, 1857.
The French man-of-war “Eurydice” landed from Nihoa, with Kamehameha IV, the King, and the Governor of Oahu [Mataio Kekuanaoa], on the 25th of April. They were at Nihoa touring, and their trip was fine,...
View ArticleLa Hoihoi Ea, 1865.
Restoration Day. Monday last, the 31st July, was the twenty-second Anniversary of the Restoration of the Hawaiian Flag by Rear Admiral Thomas, and as such was celebrated with becoming joyousness. The...
View ArticleThey will eventually bite the hand that fed them, 1862.
Palmam qui Meruit Ferat. Yesterday (Friday) afternoon, at 4 1-2 o’clock, the Honolulu Rifles turned out for a full dress parade. After marching through several streets the corps halted on the...
View ArticleBaptism of Ka Haku o Hawaii, 1862.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Ka Haku o Hawaii Baptized.—His Highness, Ka Haku o Hawaii was baptized at 10 o’clock on Saturday, the 23rd of this month at the Palace, by Rev. E. W. Clark...
View ArticlePassing of Samuel Kamakea Kamakaia, 1919.
AN EXPRESSION OF LOVE FOR SAM KAMAKEA KAMAKAIA. Samuel K. Kamakaia. To the Editor of the Kuokoa Newspaper, Much aloha to you:—Please place in one of your open columns of the speedy messenger of the...
View ArticleNation in mourning on La Kuokoa, 1864.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Ka La Kuokoa, Nov. 28.—The day of our Independence came once again this past Monday, but the day was not greatly celebrated, because we are in Mourning for our...
View ArticleDid Kamehameha IV Have Bears? Oh my! 1857,
Aboard the ship the Yankee were five Deer, from California, and they went to the Royal Hawaiian Agriculture Society, of the King. And aboard that ship the Yankee, were some Terrapin and Frogs, and...
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