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Introduction
THE RECORDS OF THE
WAHIAWA SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION
(1899-1939)
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The Wahiawa Settlement Association was formed in 1898 through the efforts of Mr. B.0. Clark. _The town was called the Wahiawa Colony, or locally known as the California Colony. This colony was the first systematic effort ever made on the island of Oahu by a group of people to demonstrate what can be done to grow a variety of crops and fruits for conunercial purposes.
As the name indicates, the colony was largely composed of former residents of California, who had many years experience of fruit growing in California. One of the.main fruits grown was pineapple, and Wahiawa still remains a pineapple growing area today.
This collection of records range from accounts, agreements, assets, correspondence, minutes of meetings and various other documents of the Wahiawa Settlement Association. The period covered by the records are the years between 1899 and 1939. Other information on the Association can be found in Subject Index under Wahiawa, and the Wahiawa Settlement Association.
Inventory
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2-5
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Minutes of Meetings (1900-1930)
Correspondence (Incoming) A-W (1904-1939) (4 files) - mostly correspondence with Henry Davis as Secretary of Wahiawa
Settlement Association
Correspondence (Outgoing) (1904-1929)
Accounts and Payments (1904-1928) - includes expenditures and receipts
Six folders of cash vouchers (1907-1939) 8.1. July 1, 1907 - December 31, 1917 8.2. January 16, 1918 - September 10, 1923 8.3. June 29, 1923 - October 30, 1926 8.4. January 1, 1927 - December 31, 1929 8.5. January 1, 1930 - December 31, 1935 8.6. January 1, 1936 - November 30, 1939
Two volumes of Ledgers (1908-1939) - includes list of spendings, very extensive like a ledger showing
how much was spent, when and for what reason
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Journal (1907-1939) - gives account of expenditure and assets
Assets and Liabilities - includes statements of revenue and expenditure of Wahiawa Hotel,
and a list of what Association owns
By-Laws, Charters, Trust Deeds (1908) - includes constitution of Wahiawa Settlement Association, Deeds
of Trust
Termination and Distribution of Trust (1939) - a court case
Agreements (1900-1920) - agreements signed for land use, and also payments
Deeds of Trust - Two folders: 15.1
15.2 1902-1913 1915-1926
Insurance Papers (1925-1935) - papers signed to protect the W.S.A. assets and property
Land Leases (1906-1934) - agreements on land leases
Court of Land Registration (1904)
Land Transfers (1899-1913) - has a list of transfers from person to person and certificates
Contracts and Agreements (1905-1917) - includes Deeds of Trusts, correspondence, and lease agreements
Mortgages (1902, 1928, 1930)
Property Tax (1900-1939) - includes receipts of taxes paid, assessment of property, state
ments, appeals and notices
Power of Attorney - Proxies (1908-1927)
Wahiawa Township Plans (1915-1923) - includes blueprints, subdivision surveys, town planning and
notes
Wahiawa Settlement Association
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Plans for Wahiawa Post Office (1930)
Henry Davis - Personal papers (1899-1912) - mostly Property Tax Assessment List
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W AILELE (HERBALIST)
Box 1-1 Ka buke lapaau. January l, 1872 to November 18. 1872
M-411 MRS. HENRIETTA WILLIS WAINWRIGHT [b. 1831 - d. 1916]
Biographical history: 1831 born Braceborough, Lincolnshire, England. 1872 July 1, arrived Honolulu from San Francisco, aboard ship S.S. Mohongo with her brother,
the Bishop Alfred Willis who was appointed the 2nd Bishop of Honolulu of the Anglican Church.
1882 Married the Rev. Richard Wainwright, Anglican minister at Kapaa, Kauai. 1885 May IS, left Hawaii for San Francisco with husband due to his poor health. 1916 Jan. 4, died North Carolina.
M-411: Letter and Invitations7 items. Numbered #1 to #7.
#1 No date. Rooke House, Thursday evening.
#2
To: My dear Miss Willis Handwritten letter on black bordered stationary, 4.Sx7 in., with Queen Emma's monogram embossed at top center. Signed Kaleleonalani.
"I am sorry to hear Miss Privett is still so very ill and suffering so much pain, but hope she will soon recover. After looking far for a woman I succeeded at the end in getting Mrs. Welch one of my own people to come up and do the mending, help nurse your Invalid and be useful, generally you will find her suitable I think, She will come up tomorrow morning. It Is too bad that all the Colledge work has fallen on you alone at this moment but hope the Bishop will return soon to relieve you. I am quite recovered and myself again. Thank God. Hoping you are quite well. I remain very sincerely.''
April 25, 1877. Admission Card to Funeral of His Late Royal Highness The Prince Wm. Pitt Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa. Admit Miss Willis. Printed on black bordered card, 3.Sx2-1/4 in.
#3 April 18, 1877. Iolani Palace. Invitation. Printed on black bordered paper, 4.5x7 in. "The Religious Services on the occasion of the Funeral of His Late Royal Highness The Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa, will take place at the Palace on Wed, the 25th inst., at 10 O'clock, A.M. A Card of Admission for this occasion is herewith enclosed, which please present at the gate on King Street. Jno O. Dominis, Acting Chamberlain."
#4 December ______ 1877. To: Miss WiUis Invitation from the Queen to a paina luau at Iolani Hale on Jan. 1, 1878 at 12 noon. Printed in Hawaiian on paper, 5x8 in., with Kingdom Coat of Arms embossed in red at top center.
#5 December ______ 1877. To: The Rt. Rev. Bishop of Honolulu Invitation from the Queen to a paina luau at Iolani Hale on Jan. 1, 1878 at 12 noon. Printed in Hawaiian on paper, Sx8 in., with Kingdom Coat of Arms embossed in red at top center.
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M-411: Letter and Invitations
7 items. Numbered #1 to #7.
#6 April, 1880.
To: R.R. Lord Bishop & Miss Willis Invitation from His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Russia's Vice Consul & Mrs. Pfluger to a Ball at the Hawaiian Hotel on the 291h to celebrate the Birthday of His Imperial Majesty. Printed on paper, 5·3/16x5.7/8 in., with the Russian Coat of Arms printed in black at top center.
#7 Feb. 12, 1883.
To: The Rev, & Mrs. R. Wainwright Invitation to the Coronation Ceremonies of Their Majesties the King and Queen. [King Kalakaua & Queen Kapiolani] Printed on bordered cardstock, 8x5-3/4 in., with the Kingdom Coat of Arms in colors at top center.
WALDO & COMPANY (1846?- 1848)
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Giles Waldo, American merchant, arrived Honolulu on American bark Toulon on August 12, 1845, in company with Alexander G. Abell, U.S. Consul. Waldo was appointed U.S. Vice Consul, Lahaina, September 1845, and soon established Waldo & Company. By May 1847, he had opened an Oahu store and had taken in Edward S. Benson and Able Langlois of Honolulu, as partners. By July 1847, his interests included wholesale and retail merchandising, a hotel, billiard parlor and bowling alley. In February 1848, however, Waldo & Company dissolved the partnership and, in the following month, it declared itselfin voluntary bankruptcy. Final settlement was concluded in 1851.
M-299- v. I. Account journal, Lahaina, March 20, 1846 to February 28, 1848Dl
M-299 - \J .1. Ship accounts, Lahaina, March 2, 1846 to December 4, 1846Flat Bl
M-299-v,3 Journal, Lahaina, march 2, 1846 to February 21, 1848FlatBl
JOHN SMITH WALKER (1826 - 1893)
1826 Born in Aberdeen, Scotland
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1842 Went to Quebec, Canada; worked at mining and prospecting in Wisconsin and Illinois
1851 August, went to Sacramento, California; in 1852 moved to Marysville; engaged in business
1854 November 13, arrived Honolulu for his health; worked as bookkeeper for Hackfeld & Company, then for Thomas Spencer
1861 Formed own company, Walker and Aldrich, Shipping and Commission Agents
1866 March 30 married Jane (or Jeanie or Jenny) McIntyre; five sons and five daughters
1874 October 22, appointed member, Privy Council Appointed Minister of Finance; served two years
1876 Became a partner in W. H. Irwin Company
1880 October 2, appointed to Board of Health Appointed Minister of Finance and appointed Attorney General ad interim
1881 Appointed Trustee, Queen's Hospital; reappointed 1885
1882 August 91\ appointed Auditor-General, effective November 1 51
1884 Appointed a Noble to sit in House of Nobles; later elected
1886 President of Legislature; again in 1890 and 1892
1887 January, resigned as Auditor-General July 7, appointed to Board of Immigration
1889 President, Reciprocity Sugar Company
1893 Died May 29 in Honolulu
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Box 1-1 Letters dated 1883 - 1887
EMILY VIRGINIA W ARINNER (1883 -1972)
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Historian, author of Voyager to Destiny and editor of The Friend.
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Correspondence: A to C
Correspondence: D to F
Correspondence: G to I
Correspondence: J to M
Correspondence: N to R
Correspondence: S to Y
Correspondence: Unidentified
Notes regarding Titus Munson Coan
Notes regarding Rev. James Kekela and Hawaii
Notes regarding Ronald McDonald
Notes regarding Manjiro Nakahama and Japan
Notes: Biographical
Typescript ofManjiro's Reminiscences (originally dictated in Japanese to a Secretary)
Typescript: Voyager To Destiny, Part I
Typescript: Voyager To Destiny, Part 2
Television scripts: "John Manjiro", 1967
The Friend Peace Scholarships, 1911 to 1936; Name cards; Program of the tenth annual commencement of the Fairhaven High School, Fairhaven, Washington,
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Bo� 1-20
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1903; Photos, n.d.; Bishop Museum News, 1963; Parking pass at Their Majesties' Garden Party, 1962; Program for the memorial meeting for the Late President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1963; Pamphlet on Koryu Kawada, n.d.
Newspaper clippings and photocopies, n.d., 1967, 1968; March 31, 1934 issue of the Commodore Perry Number
Four notebooks
Letters regarding Queen Kapiolani's visit to London, 1957
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HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST COMPANY LIMITED
The Henry Waterhouse Trust Company Limited was organized and a charter applied for November 1902 with the avowed object of"conducting a stock and bond brokerage business, operating fire insurance agencies, engaging in real estate and rental transactions and doing a general trust business". A clause in the charter provided that the company may "search, prepare and warrant abstracts of title". Officers included: Henry Waterhouse, Arthur B. Wood, Albert Waterhouse, Robert W. Shingle and Richard H. Trent.
After the death of Henry Waterhouse and the retirement of Arthur B. Wood because ofiil health, the company was reorganized March 14, 1904. Robert W. Shingle and A. N. Campbell purchased the Waterhouse stock and Mr. Shingle became head of the company. He retired from the company in May 1925, and was succeeded by A. N. Campbell. The company was absorbed by Bishop Trust Company in February 1931.
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DANIEL C. WATERMAN (1802- 1871)
Born January 2 in New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Arrived in Honolulu; established himself as shipping and commission merchant
John F. Pope in business for a time with Waterman
Appointed Consul for Chile in Hawaii
June 8, died on "Moses JTaylor" en route to San Francisco
Business letters received, 1854- 1856
Business letters received, 1857
Business letters received, 1858- 1871
Invoice book of goods consigned, 1855 - 1859
Inventory of Bishop Museum's Daniel C. Waterman collection
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1853
1855
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1864
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WILLIAM WEBSTER (1827 -1864)
Born in Balfore, Forfarshire, Scotland
Came to Hawaii
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Appointed land agent for Kamehameha ill, reappointed by Kamehameha IV
Elected to House of Representatives
Appointed honorary member Privy Council; reappointed and served until 1863
Elected to House of Representatives; reelected 1862
Died March 23 in Honolulu
Indenture papers to James Corsar of Arbroath, Scotland, for three years to learn surveying, 1841; Letters, 1854-1861, from G. M. Robertson; R. Armstrong mentioning "first rate white wheat from Chile" cheaper than Maui what; from Liholiho outlining a hide and tallow venture on Kauai; from H. N. Greenwell telling of King's encouragement of planting cotton in Kana; and from David Kalakaua, settling rent for "my wife's home"; Receipts, 1861
Journal concerning land ofKaalaea, 1852 - 1858
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LOUIS WENLE
(?)Instrument and watch repainnan in San Francisco(?)
Box 1-1 Letter from T. W. Hobron, Honolulu, May 11, 1906 regarding order for nautical Almanac; Letter from J. W. A. Redhouse, Honolulu, March 23, 1908 regarding care and repair of several chronometers, one of which "belongs to the 'Am. Board of Missionaries' and is off the 'Morning Star'".
CHESTER KEELER WENTWORTH (1891 -1969)
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1891 Born May 7 in Aspen, Colorado; Frank Louis Wentworth, father; Anna Maria
1898-06
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(Keeler) Wentworth, mother
Student, public schools, Winstead, Connecticut
Machinist apprentice and machinist
Civil engineer and surveyor
Student, Clark College
Associate geologist, U. S. Geological Survey
B.S., University of Chicago; U.S. Naval Reserve
Research assistant and instructor in geology, University oflowa. M.S., 1921. PhD., 1923
Fellow, Bishop Museum
Employee, Kentucky and Virginia Geological Surveys
Acting associate professor of geology, University of Virginia
Married Edna Louise Clark, December 13, Chicago; Children: Robert Clark and Gordon Howard
Geologist, U.S. Engineer Offices, Chatanooga, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Kansas City, Missouri
Associate professor of geology, Washington University, St. Louis
Fellow, Hawaiian Volcano Research Association
Filed study, Alaska, with National Research Council
Head geologist, Honolulu Board of Water Supply
1935-36
1937
1938-44
1941
1944
1944-49
1949-63
1951-53
1964
1965
1969
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President, Hawaii Academy of Science
Associate in geology, Bishop Museum
Member, Territorial Planning Board
Married Juliette Oliveria
President, Hawaii chapter, Sigma Xi
Secretary, Hawaii Academy of Science
Part-time volcanologist, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
Lecturer in science, University of Hawaii, Hilo camps
Commendable service award, U.S. Geological Survey
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Physical science award, University of Hawaii, Hilo campus, named in his honor
Died January 6 at Hilo Hospital; Survivors: second wife and two sons. He published numerous articles and treatises in books and scientific journals.
Identification cards as a Geologic Engineer with the Board of Water Supply, n.d.; Identification card as an Assistant Geologist with the United States Geological Survey, n.d.; Permit to pass over Kawailoa, Poamoho, Kipapa, Halawa, Castle (Punaluu) and Summit Trails, 1935; Identification Certificate, Territory of Hawaii, 1942; Registration Certificate with the Selective Service Proclamation of the President of the United States, 1942; U.S. Navy Immunization Record, 1945; Territory of Hawaii Certificate of Fitness to use dynamite in connection with work for Board of Water Supply and personal work, 1946; Membership card of the Insurance Reserve of the Honolulu Peacetime Blood Plasma Banlc, 1947; Territory of Hawaii Identification Card, 1948; Certificate of Membership in the Ancient and Royal Order of International Dateliners, 1949; Identification card as a civilian in the United States Navy, 1950
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CAROLYN CASTLE DICKINSON WESTERVELT (1858 - 1941)
Born March 15 in Castle homestead at Kawaiahao, Honolulu; daughter of Samuel Northrup and Mary (Tenney) Castle. Attended Punahou; studied piano and voice culture at New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Oberlin College, Ohio and in Berlin, Germany
July 3 married William Drake Westervelt; 1 son Active in club and society activities; Near East relief
Died July 23 in Honolulu
Song book, 1864, title page in Latin and Hawaiian; Supplement to Book I of Catholic lyrics, Blessing of the Holy Sacrament. The Honolulu Catholic press, 40 pages. Words of hymns and chants in Latin, titles in Hawaiian
HENRY MARTYN WIIlTNEY (1824-1904)
1824 Born June 5 in Waimea, Kauai Educated in New England
1850 Postmaster General Charge of government newspaper "Polynesian"
1855 House of Representatives
1856 Started newspaper "Pacific Commercial Advertiser"
1860 Started Hawaiian language paper "Kuokoa"
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1870 Sold "Advertiser" to Captain James H. Black and James Auld
1873
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1904
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Appointed to Privy Council, until 1891 Connected with Hawaiian Gazette
Commission to aid development of resources of Kingdom
Editor and proprietor of"Advertiser" until 1896
Postmaster General
Editor, "Planters Monthly"
Retired from management of Hawaiian Gazette company
Died August 17
Newspaper articles, n.d.
Papers, n.d.
Papers, 1847 -1888, include draft of an article discussing a pamphlet, "Reign of King Kamehameha IV -second year. Reporter of the Secretary of War; Letter from Foreign Minister Wyllie about Mr. Whitney's grievances against French minister M. Perrin; draft of July 4th speech
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Papers concerning death of his son, Frederick D. Whitney, killed by miners in Idaho where he was working, December, 1897
Ulysses S. Grant, president of the United States, congratulates H. M. Lunalilo in his election to the Sovereignty of the Hawaiian Islands succeeding the late Kamehameha V, 1873
M-155 HERVEY E. WlllTNEY [b.1850 - d.1883]
Biographical history: 1850 born Honolulu.
Eldest son of Henry M. Whitney and Catharine March Whitney.
Served one year as Acting Chamberlain to King Kalakaua.
1883 July 17. Died from head injury incurred in fall from a horse.
Container List:
M-155: Letters from King Kalakaua. (no date) 8 documents. Numbered #1 to #8.
#1 No date.
#2
To: Hervey Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., an embossed mark "Congress" at top left. Signed Kalakaua.
"The Queen is going to Maui toµiorrow on the Likelike. Will you give him $15.00 dollars to buy poi and fish for them."
No date. To: H. Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., an embossed mark "Congress" at top left. Signed Kalakaua.
"I send you $150. dollars intended for the payment of the lease of W aiakoa, Kula, Maui but It seems that it has been on $50.x rent. You will please keep this amount until further orders. Credit the account to Naulluli for the people of Walakoa, Kula, Maui!'
#3 No date. To: H. Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., an embossed mark "Congress" at top left. Signed Kalakaua.
"WIii you pay Mr. Williams the sum oC$100.00 dollars. I only say this if you can afford to do so, and will explain to him if we have none to give him."
#4 No date.
#5
To: Dear Hervey Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., with "60" stamped at top right. Signed Kalakaua.
"I have taken $15.00 dollars from Curtis, so please replace the same for the Club money."
No date. To: H. Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., an embossed mark "Congress" at top left. Signed Kalakaua.
"Will you pay Mr. Williams the sum of $100.00 dollars. I only say this if you can afford to do so, and will explain to him If we have none to give him."
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M-155 HERVEY E. WHITNEY
Letters from King Kalakaua. (no date) 8 documents. Numbered #1 to #8.
#6 No date. To: H. Whitney Handwritten in pencil on line stationary, 5x8 in., with an embossed mark at top left. Signed Kalakaua.
''Will you let the bearer have $2.00 dollars." "I have bought from Thrums this morning $13.00 dollars worth, will you pay iL''
#7 No date.
#8
To: H. Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., with an embossed mark at top lefL Signed Kalakaua.
"I send you the woman that was told she would receive her money for the purchase of Nuu, land in Kaupo, Maui for $700.00 dollars. Have you the money to pay it ? If you have please pay her. The deed has been made out. But not signed. Take her receipt. (Tum over) Will you please pay this amount to my boys from Kauai, when they call for it and charge it to the Kauai a/cl ... Send me by bearer $20.00 cash."
No date. To: Hervey Whitney Handwritten on line stationary, 5x8 in., with an embossed mark "Congress" at top left, and "38
,. stamped at top right.
Signed Kalakaua.
"I see on my Bulletin that the Waioli has arrived from Hana. As the materials that were to be taken by the Mokolii are still here and on the Esplanade, you will please see that it goes up by her when she sails for Hana, and tell the Captain to land it at Muolea. See me some time this afternoon."
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MARY SAPHRONIA RICE WHITNEY (1838- 1925)
Born in Columbus, Ohio
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Educated in Columbus; graduate of Oberlin College; taught French and German at Oberlin
August 6 married John Morgan Whitney, Columbus, Ohio September moved to Honolulu; husband first graduate dentist to practice in Hawaii
Died February 2 in Honolulu
Sketchbook of pencil sketches of Hawaiian scenes, one colored, 1871, 1872
ROBERT \VILLIAM \VILCOX (1855 -1903)
1855 Born February 15 in Kahulu, Honuaula, Maui Educated in public schools, Wailuku and Makawao, Maui
1875 Taught school in Honuaula, Maui, for five years
1879 February, Marriage license agent, Maui
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Chosen by Hawaiian government for training in Italian military school, then Further training in Royal Application School for Engineer and Artillery Officers.
1887 June 15, married Signorina Gina Sobrero Recalled to Hawaii by Hawaiian government, brought wife
1888 Moved to San Francisco; worked as surveyor
1889 Returned to Hawaii, wife went back to Italy, taking child July 30, headed insurrection, with intention of restoring constitution of 1864; arrested when insurrection quelled, charged with treason. Elected to Legislature
1892 June 10, committed to be tried for treason; later released and returned to seat in Legislature.
1895 Headed a rebellion against Republic of Hawaii; captured, tried, sentenced to death; sentence reduced to 35 years hard labor and $10,000 fine, later conditional pardon, later full pardon by S. B. Dole
1895 Pope granted annulment of marriage to wife, same by Italian civil courts.
1896 Married Theresa Owana Kaohelelini (Rives) Cartwright; two children
1900 Elected by Independent Home Rule party as first delegate to Congress
1902 Ran again for delegate position but defeated by Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole
1903 Died October 23, Honolulu
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Box 1 Folder 1 Letters to Wilcox: 1883 -1894; and undated attachment.
1) April 9, 1883 HonoluluKing Kalakaua to Wilcox Stationary with Kalakaua monogram top left. Signed "K" In Hawaiian. With English translation. Received book ''Prince." Sending C. P. Iaukea as envoy to Russia; England, Serbia, Spain, Japan and to the coronation ceremonies in Russia and Servia. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
2) Oct. 15, 1883 HonoluluKing Kalakaua to Wilcox 12 pages, each numbered at top corner. Signed Kalakaua on margin of page 9. In Hawaiian. With English translation. Expenses of C. C. Moreno. Concerning property of Ruth Keelikolani. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
3) No Date Attachment to Oct. 15, 1883 letter. In Hawaiian. With English translation. Regarding appointment of C. C. Moreno as Minister of Foreign Affairs And his expenses.
4) June 30, 1884 HonoluluKing Kalakaua to Wilcox & Booth Signed Kalakaua. In Hawaiian. With English translation. Regarding their schooling in Italy. Problem with Boyd wanting to desert School, having failed his last examinations. Wilcox and Booth are to write to Boyd to persevere. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
5) July 28, 1887 Honolulu
6)
H. W. Mist, Secretary of the Foreign Office, to Wilcox In English, Foreign Office stationary. Infonning Wilcox that the Hawaiian government has decided to recall him to Honolulu unless he elects to remain in Italy at his own expense.
Apr. 9, 1888 Kailua Naloiaehu to Wilcox Signed Naloiaehu (another name of King Kalakaua) In Hawaiian. With English translation. Received your letters of Feb. and March 23, 26.
[Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
7) Feb. 6, 1892 Koloa, KauaiW. A. Kiha to Wilcox In Hawaiian. With English translation.
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Kiha not elected due to irregularities by a member of the Election Board.
8) Aug. 16, 1894 Washington D.C.C. C. Moreno to WilcoxIn English. House of Representatives U.S. stationary.Regarding the Hawaiian Commissioners in Washington.
9) Oct. 30, 1894 Washington D. C.C. C. Moreno to WilcoxIn English. House of Representatives U.S. stationary.I think that the destiny of the Hawaiians is to commit blunders all the time.The monarchy in Hawaii has been ruined by blunders of small men.
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ROBERT WILLIAM WILCOX (1855-1903)
Letters to Wilcox: I 883-1894; and undated attachment.
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I) April 9, 1883 Honolulu
2)
3)
King Kalakaua to Wilcox Stationary with Kalakaua monogram top left. Signed 11K11
In Hawaiian. With english translation. Received book "Prince." Sending C.P. Iaukea as envoy to Russia, England, Serbia, Spain, Japan and to the coronation ceremonies in Russia and Servia. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
Oct. 15, 1883 Honolulu
No Date
King Kalakaua to Wilcox 12 pages, each numbered at top comer. Signed Kalakaua on margin of page 9. In Hawaiian. With english translation. Expenses of C. C. Moreno. Concerning property of Ruth Keelikolani. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
Attachment to Oct. 15, 1883 letter. In Hawaiian. With english translation. Regarding appointment of C.C. Moreno as Minister of Foreign Affairs and his expenses.
4) June 30, 1884 HonoluluKing Kalakaua to Wilcox & Booth Signed Kalakaua. In Hawaiian. With english translation. Regarding their schooling in Italy. Problem with Boyd wanting to desert school, having failed his last examinations. Wilcox and Booth are to write to Boyd to persevere. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
5) July 28, 1887 Honolulu
Cont.
H.W. Mist, Secretary of the Foreign Office, to Wilcox In English. Foreign Office stationary. Informing Wilcox that the Hawaiian government has decided to recall him to Honolulu unless he elects to remain in Italy at his own expense.
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ROBERT WILLIAM WILCOX
(1855-1903)
Letters to Wilcox: 1883-1894; and undated attachment.
6) April 9, 1888 KailuaNaloiaehu to Wilcox Signed Naloiaehu (another name of King Kalakaua). In Hawaiian. With english translation. Received your letters of Feb. and March 23, 26. [Original withdrawn. Xerox copy in folder]
7) Feb. 6, 1892 Koloa, KauaiW.A. Kiha to Wilcox In Hawaiian. With english translation. Kiha not elected due to irregularities by a member of the Election Board.
8) Aug. 16, 1894 Washington D.C.C. C. Moreno to WilcoxIn English. House of Representatives U.S. stationary.Regarding the Hawaiian Commissioners in Washington.
9) Oct. 30, 1894 Washington D.C.C.C. Moreno to WilcoxIn English. House ofRepresentatives U.S. stationary.I think that the destiny of the Hawaiians is to commit blunders all the time.The monarchy in Hawaii has been ruined by the blunders of small men.
CHARLES THOMAS WILDER (1866 -1934)
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1866 Born July 12 in Geneva, Illinois
1869 Brought to Hawaii by parents, William Chauncey and Eliza (Scott) Wilder Educated in public schools, Honolulu and Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
1885-1893 In business in Wilder & Company Member, Honolulu Rifles
1893 Appointed Consul-General for Hawaii at San Francisco; served in this position until 1900
1900-1903 In sawmill business in Oregon
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Returned to Hawaii; appointed to position in Territorial Tax Department; served in increasingly important positions in department until 1932.
Married Grace Burr in New York City; one son, Charles Burr Wilder
Retired from Territorial Tax Department
Died July 14 in Honolulu
Appointments from King Kalakaua: Second Lieutenant in the Volunteer Military Organization, the Honolulu Rifles, January 5, 1888; Captain, Company A First Battalion of Hawaiian Volunteers, October 18, 1888; Captain and Ordnance Officer of the First Battalion of Hawaiian Volunteers, January 9, 1889. Passport to pass out of Hawaii port on journey to the United States of America, July 27, 1892. Appointment from Sanford B. Dole, president of The Provisional Government of the Hawaiian Islands: Captain of the National Guard, February 21, 1893
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HELEN KINAU WILDER COLLECTION
Invitation from the Chinese Merchants of Honolulu honoring Kamehameha N . and Queen Emma, on Nov. 13th, 1856.
Note from Kamehameha [V] to A.J. Cartwright, March 3, 1857.
Gift of Helen Kinau Wil�er, July 22, 1930
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JAMES AUSTIN WILDER (1868 - 1934)
1868 Born May 27 in Honolulu
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Attended Punahou, St. Albans schools, Honolulu; Stone's School, Boston, schools in Belmont and San Mateo, California
1893 BA degree from Harvard
1894 LLB, Harvard; worked as clerk with Wilder Steamship Company
1895 Worked on newspaper in Japan; member of scientific expedition to Liuchiu (Ryuku) Islands, and to Borneo
1897 Made trip to southwest Pacific on schooner Esmeralda; lived on Guam and Ponape (Ascension) for six months.
1899
1899-1903
September 11, married Sarah (Hamden), Alameda, California; Two children
Studied art, lived and painted in Paris and New York
1905 Became interested in Boy Scout movement
1915-1917 Special field commissioner, Boy Scouts of America
1917 Introduced Sea Scout program in Boy Scout movement; author of Pine Tree System of Scounting; appointed Chief Sea Scout for life
1918-1922 Toured Spain and Europe with his family; returned to Honolulu and re-established portrait studio.
1924 Lived in Bora Bora, Tahiti, several months
1926-1927 Lived in Hammamet, Tunis
1928 Wrote and produced pageant, "Hawaii, 150 years ago", for Captain Cook Sesquicentennial celebration, August 1928
1929 Became invalid; later almost completely paralyzed.
1930 Received Silver Buffalo award, highest honor of Boy Scouts
1934
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Died July 1 in Honolulu
Correspondence to and from Mrs. S. G. Wilder, mother, 1891 -1914
Correspondence to and from Sarah (Harnden) Wilder, wife, n.d., 1891 -1922; Correspondence from Sarah Wilder to her mother, Mrs. Harnden, 1924
Correspondence to and from George, Earl of Sandwich, n.d., 1920-1928; Correspondence from Sandwich to Mr. Atkinson, 1935
Correspondence (A to E), n.d., 1916 - 1930
Correspondence (F to Z), n.d., 1916 -1930
Memoirs: Chronologies
Memoirs: 1868- 1875
Memoirs: 1876-1885
Memoirs: 1886-1895
Memoirs: 1894 - 1902 )Typed Copy)
Memoirs: 1896 Borneo and Liuchiu (Journal)
Memoirs: 1896 Borneo and Liuchiu
Memoirs: 1896 Borneo and Liuchiu
Memoirs: 1898 Guam, Ascension (Later known as Ponape)
Memoirs: 1898 Guam, Ascension (Later known as Ponape)
Memoirs: 1899-1904 Paris
Memoirs: 1924 Bora Bora, Tahiti
Memoirs: 1927 -1930
Obituaries, 1934
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Logs of Sea Scout Cruises, 1921, manuscript copy with photographs
Logs of Sea Scout Cruises, 1921, typed copy
Captain Cook Sesquicentennial Celebration Pageant, letters 1927 -1928
Script of an unpublished sea scout movie, "The Grail''. The final copy was burned in an auto accident, 1921.
Plays and skits, n.d., 1925
Notes from a note book, n.d.; Hotel receipt, 1917; Sketches and paintings, n.d.
Drawings, letters, text from Jack Knife Cookery, also known as Desert Island Cook Book, Robinson Crusoe Cook Book, a cookbook, n.d., 1928
WILLIAM CHAUNCEY WILDER (1835 - 1901)
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1835 Born January 1 of American parents in Canada; family moved to New York soon after
1844 Family moved to Geneva, Illinois; educated and learned painter's trade here
1860 Went to California gold fields; returned to Geneva same year
1861 Enlisted in Union Anny November 12 married Eliza Scott of Geneva; four sons
1863 Resigned from Union Army because of ill health; returned to Geneva
1869 May came to Hawaii at urging of broth, Samuel Gardner Wilder; worked on brother's plantation, Kualoa Plantation two and a half years; returned to Illinois
1873 Returned to Hawaii with wife and family; managed brother's lumber
1888 Elected to House of Nobles July 28 brother's. G. Wilder died; assumed control of his extensive properties in steamships, railroads, real estate and lumber
1892 Elected to House of Representatives
1893 Member Committee of Safety Elected first Vice President of Provisional Government, then of Republic Member Special Annexation Commission to Washington, D.C.
1895 Elected to Senate of Republic of Hawaii State Archives June 23 appointed to Council of State; reappointed April 30, 1896
1901 Died July 11 in Honolulu
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Poem, n.d. Note from Kalakaua, n.d. Proclamation, 1892 (broadside) Reform Mass Meeting, n.d. (broadside)
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Letter concerning the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Hawaiian Islands, January 18, 1893 Letter requesting the annexation of the Hawaiian islands to the United States of America, January 18, 1893; English and Hawaiian Letter from W. F. Allen regarding business affairs in Honolulu, January 31, 1893 Typescript of two letters from J. W. Jones, secretary of the Annexation Club: to S. B. Dole, May 6, 1893 and the Executive Council, May 9, 1893 Invitation, n.d., 1893 Calling cards Invitation to funeral of Albert S. Willis, Central Union Church, January 8, 1897
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Wll.,LIAMS AND JONES
George Williams and Francis L. Jones ( also known as Frank Jones), co-partners in trade ( dry goods and clothing) in Honolulu, under the name of'Williarns and Jones, were declared banloupt December 22, 1857 by order of the Supreme Court. Estate finally settled January 12, 1859. Cf. Supreme Court Law #1048. The following books were part of the exhibit of this suit.
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Cash journal, November 20, 1856 -December 11, 1857
Notes and bills receivable and payable, December 22, 1865 -December 6, 1867
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C. E. WILLIAMS(d. 1910)
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Certificate issued to C. E. Williams on December 5, 1859 by the Fire Department, City of Honolulu
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WILLIAM WILLIAMS
Unpublished, notes and rough draft of projected book on labor in Hawaii, written 1939-1941, but never completed.
Unpublished, notes and rough draft of projected book on labor in Hawaii, written 1939-1941, but never completed.
Unpublished, notes and rough draft of projected book on labor in Hawaii, written '
1939 - 1941, but never completed.
Unpublished, notes and rough draft of projected book on labor in Hawaii, written 1939-1941, but never completed.
BISHOP ALFRED WILLIS (1836 -1920)
1836 Born February 3 near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
1859 B.A., St. John's College; 1864, M.A., 1872, Ph.D.
1872 Parish priest; Appointed Bishop of Honolulu
1883 Married Emma Mary Simeon
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1890 Dissention in congregation; several petitions presented requesting his resignation; dissatisfaction continued until 1902
1902 April resigned as Bishop when English Episcopal Church in Hawaii became Missionary District of Honolulu of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A.; Went to Nukualofa when appointed Bishop of Tonga, 17 years
1920 Died in London
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WU.son, John Heni7, 18'71-1956. Personal. history,.
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Dec.;!.5 Qo,rii, Honoltµ.u;. s�n o� Ev4l,ine �e1t8, .(lffowp.sepq�i
and Charles lhrnett 'Wilson. educated in private and puplic schools in HollQ1ul1,1.. entered 'Stanford University; expenses parti;al.1.:r pftj4
by Q9._e�n L;Uiuokalaili. left college upon overthrow of Hawaiian i;mmarcby; toured
JDE11•i5l and as manager or Rt>yal. Hawaii� Band! �eer,- �w:t· 9f 0� Railway ·& Land Co.,. Ltq. �J.oyee., Dept. Public Works, �public of Hal7Bii; formed- �e:11.��P �� L.M. Wbitehous�.
�t Nuuapi Pili road., for $.37,500• lmf.tehoi.11:1e tilf1!son parmership dissolv�. :married Jennie, Kapahli., Honolu1u; lived in Pelekuml
Vall.ey-, M9loka:liJ Su.per:l.ntendent HighwaYJ3, I� of Maui until 1911,
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elected De19cra��. Jf�tional Committeeman; �)Ae'c�:-c� tirmous�:r until 19�.
appoiiited: Ci.ty Eng:J.neer or Hono;l.ulu; moved from lblokil to Honolulu,
appointed Mayor of Honolulu upon death of incumbent, Joseph .r. Fern.
reelected �r, Honolulu. reelected },fayor, Honolulu, Jan. made trip to China re: building roads there. active in Demporatic party politics; lived � Washington,
n.o. tltlrteen �nths vhile an active candidate forgovernorship, 1933-19.34.
March 15 appointeq Poe,tiQaster, Honolulu. J'ticy' l appointed Director, T.H. Dept. Social. Security;
served' imt.:ll July, 1946, see next card
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!bW �son, John Hen_;r:,y, i87l-1956,
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i'e�sonaJ. History ( cqntiriued) ••
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1948 1950 1952 1954 1956
Jan. fippointed Director Surplus Commodity Distrl.btltioiij served until 1946
Dept. Social Security became Dept. Welfare. July, resigned from Dept. 'Welfare to retire to private
lif'e to manufacture and sell adobe bricks, August, drafted by Democratic party to run for Ma.)IOr, Hono
lulu. November, elected Mayor by close margin; opponent demanded
vote recount, Wilson wn by 16 votes. October, reelected Mayor outright in primary.
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October, defe�ted in primary }layoralty race. January 20 died, Honolulu.
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Notes, undated and incomplete material Notes for speeches, undated Letters, January - February 1913 Letters, March 1 - 19, 1913 Letters, March 20 - 31, 1913 Letters, April 1913 Letters, May 1 - 14, 1913 Letters, May 15 - 31, 1913 Letters, June l - 15, 1913 Letters, June 16 - 30, 1913 Letters, July I - 14, 1913 Letters, July 15 - 31, 1913 Letters, August 1913 Letters, I 914 - 1923 Letters, 1924 - 1926 Letters, 1927 - 1928 Letters, 1929 - 1930 Letters, 1931 Letters, January- May 1932 Letters, June - December 1932
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Newspaper articles, campaign literature, undated, 1916 - 1952 Endorsements from precinct clubs for McCandless and/or Wilson for Governor, 1932 - 1933 Letters, January - February 193 3 Letters, March - April 1933 Letters, May- June 1933 Letters, July 193 3 Letters, August 193 3 Letters, September 193 3 Letters, October 193 3 Letters, November 193 3 Letters, December 1933 Governorship, January - April 1933 Governorship, May-December 1933
Letters, January 1 - 15, 1934 Letters, January 16 -31, 1934 Letters, February 1934 Letters, March 193 4
Letters, April 1934 Letters, May - June 1934 Letters, July - August 1934 Letters, September 1 - 19, 1934 Lists of campaign workers, letters, September 20 - 30, 1934 Letters, October 1934 Letters, November -December 1934 Letters, January I - IS, 1935 Letters, January 16 - 31, 193 SLetters, February 193 5Letters, March - May 1935 Letters, June - August 1935 Letters, September -December 193 SLetters and notes, January - June 1936 Letters, July - September 1936
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Letters, notes, newspaper articles, October - December 1936 Letters, newspaper articles, January - March 1937
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Letters, April - July 1937 Letters, August -December 193 7 Letters, newspaper articles, January - February 1938 Letters, March - May 1938 Letters, June -December 193 8 Letters, 193 9 Letters, January- June 1940 Letters, July -December 1940 Letters, 1941 Letters, 1942 Letters and notes, 1943 - 1944 Letters, 1945 Letters, 1946 Letters, 194 7 Letters, 1948 Letters and notes, 1949
Box 3-1 Letters and notes, January- June 1950 Box 3-2 Letters, July-December 1950 Box 3-3 Letters, notes, newspaper articles, 1951 Box 3-4 Letters, notes, newspaper articles, 1952 - 1953 Box 3-5 Letters, speeches, notes, newspaper articles, 1954 - 1955
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Roll call and minutes of meetings of the Democratic Territorial Central Committee and letters, 1934 Letters, 193 5
Box 3-8 Letters, January- April 1936 Box 3-9 Letters and newspaper article, May-December 1936 Box 10 Letters, 1937 - 1940
POLIDCAL - KAUAI Box 3-ll Letters, 1934 - 1935 Box 3-12 Letters and newspaper articles, January- April 1936 Box 3-13 Letters and notes, May-December, 1936, 1940
POLIDCAL - MAUI, MOLOKAI, LANAI Box 3-14 Letters and notes, 1934 Box 3-15 Letters, 1935 Box 3-16 Letters and newspaper clippings, January- February 1936 Box 3-17 Letters, March- April 1936 Box 3-18 Letters, May-December 1936
Democratic Precinct Club By-Laws, 1936 Jefferson Club minutes, 1936 Territorial Central Committee, 1933 Territorial Central Committee, 1934 Territorial Central Committee, 193 5 - 193 6 Territorial Central Committee, 1937 - 1938 Democratic Territorial Convention, 1932 - 1934
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Democratic Territorial Convention Secretary's Record, 1934 Democratic Territorial Convention Original Documents # 1 , 193 6 Democratic Territorial Convention Original Documents #2, 1936 Democratic Territorial Convention Secretary's Record (Draft and Final), 1936
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Democratic Territorial Convention Credentials of Delegates, 1936 Democratic Territorial Convention Resolutions, 1936 Newspaper clippings from the Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu StarBulletin, 1936
Democratic National Committee, 1929 - 1932 Democratic National Committee, 1933 - 1935 Democratic National Committee, 1936 Democratic National Committee, 1937 - 1942
Jackson Day Dinners, 193 5 - 193 7 Jackson Day Dinners, 193 8 Jackson Day Dinners, 1939 - 1952 Shipping Strike, December 1936 - February 1937 James A Farley, 1932 -1936 James A Farley, 1937 James A Farley, 1938 - 1939 James A Farley, 1940 - 1946
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The Democrat (Newspaper), 1938 - 1939 Washington D.C. Invitations, 1934 - 1941; Greeting card 1942; Inauguration Ceremonies Program, 1937 Post Office Appointments, 1933 Post Office Appointments, January -March 1934 Post Office Appointments, April - June 1934 Post Office Appointments, July-December 1934 Post Office Appointments, January -March 1935 Post Office Appointments, April - June 1935 Post Office Appointments, July- October 1935 Post Office Appointments, November-December 1935 Post Office Appointments, 1936 Post Office Appointments, January - May 1937 Post Office Appointments, June - August 1937 Post Office Appointments, September-December 1937 Post Office Appointments, January-February 1938 Post Office Appointments, March - April 1938 Post Office Appointments, May- October 1938 Post Office Appointments, November-December 1938 Post Office Appointments, January-May 1939 Post Office Appointments, June -December 1939 Post Office Appointments, 1940 Post Office Appointments, 1941 Post Office Appointments, January-June 1942 Post Office Appointments, July-December 1942 Post Office Appointments, 1943 Post Office Appointments, 1944 - 1948
Postmaster, January -March 1935 Postmaster, April - December 1935 Postmaster, 1936 Postmaster, 193 7 Postmaster, 1938 Postmaster, 1939
Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1939 Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, January -June 1940 Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, JulyDecember 1940
Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1941 Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1942
Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1943
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M-182Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1944 Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, January -June 1945
Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, July -December 1945 Director, Territory of Hawaii, Department of Social Security, 1946 Mayor, 1920 -1931 Mayor, 1946 Mayor, January-March 1947 Mayor, April - June 1947 Mayor, July-December 1947
Mayor's Press Releases, Statements, 1947 Mayor's Budget Message, 1947 Radio Program, "From the Mayor's Office", Correspondence, 1947 - 1948
Mayor, January -June 1948 Mayor, July - September 1948 Mayor, October -December 1948 Mayor, Refuse Ordinances, 1948
Mayor, January- June 1949 Mayor, July-December 1949 Mayor, January-March 1950
Mayor, April -May 15 , 1950 Mayor, May 16 - June 1950 Mayor, July-. September 1950 Mayor, October-December 1950
Mayor, January-March 1951 Mayor, April - June 1951 Mayor, July- September 1951 Mayor, October -December 1951 Mayor, January - February 1952 Mayor, March-May 1952 Mayor, June - August 1952 Mayor, September -December 1952
Mayor, January -March 1953 Mayor, April - June 1953 Mayor, July - September 1953 Mayor, October - December 1953 Mayor, 1954 - 1955 Mayor, Waianae Water System (Suburban Water Works), 1947 - 1949 Mayor, Sherritz Case, 1949 - 1952 Mayor, Marcotte Case, 1946 - 1954 Mayor, Wilson Tunnel, Through 1950 Mayor, Wilson Tunnel, 1951 - 1953
Box 6-19 Mayor, Kalihi Tunnel, 1954 PERSONAL & BUSINESS
Box 6-20 Genealogy & Land Claims of Theresa Wilcox, 1936 - 1937 Box 6-21 Parents (Biography) Box 6-22 Biography, 1871 - 1880 Box 6-23 Biography, 1881 - 1890 Box 6-24 Biography, 1891 - 1900 Box 6-25 Biography, 1901 - 1910 Box 6-26 Biography, 1911 - 1920 Box 6-27 Biography, 1921 - 1930 Box 6-28 Biography, 1931 - 1940 Box 6-29 Biography, 1941 -1950 Box 6-30 Biography Anecdotes Box 6-31 Biographical Data Box 6-32 Biography First Draft Box 6-33 Wilson Biography Data Box 6-34 Music, no date Box 6-35 Biography Chronology Box 6-36 Archie Rice Regarding China, 1935 -1937 Box 6-37 Road Building In China, 1935
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Correspondence, 1913 - 1933 Correspondence, 1934 - 1935 Correspondence, 193 6 Correspondence, January -March 193 7 Correspondence, April - July 1937 Correspondence, August - December 1937 Correspondence, 193 8 Correspondence, January -March 193 9 Correspondence, April - December 193 9 Correspondence, 1940 Correspondence, 1941 -1943 Correspondence, 1944 - 1945 Correspondence, 1946 Correspondence, 194 7 Correspondence, 1948 Correspondence, 1949 Correspondence, 1950 - 1951 Correspondence, 1952 - 1956 Century of Progress, Chicago; Polynesian Village, 1932 Century of Progress, Chicago, January-March 1933 Century of Progress, Chicago, April 1933 Century of Progress, Chicago, May to July 1933 Genealogy, 1922 - 1930
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Box 7-24 Correspondence, Shipping Strike, 1937 Box 7-25 Hawaii Jubilee Commission, 1937 - 1938 Box 7-26 Correspondence, New York World's Fair, January -August 1938 Box 7-27 Correspondence, New York World's Fair, September -December 1938 Box 7-28 Correspondence, New York World's Fair, 1939 Box 7-29 Correspondence, Kuaana Family Land, Puna, 1944 - 1946 Box 7-30 Correspondence, Coconut Button Manufacture, 1946 - 1953 Box 7-31 Extracts: Rev. Charles Wilson ofTahiti
PERSONAL & BUSINESS Box 8-1 Box 8-2 Box 8-3 Box 8-4 Box 8-5 Box 8-6 Box 8-7
Brick Manufacture, 1946 - 1947 Brick Manufacture, 1948 - 1949 Brick Manufacture, 1950 - 1951 Brick Manufacture, 1952 Brick Manufacture, 1953 Brick Manufacture, 1954 - 1956 Historical and Miscellaneous: Hawaiian History (Chronology)
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Address book, no date Appointment books, 1899 - 1947 Book, "Democratic National Convention", 1916 Diary of addresses and phone numbers, no date Journal (Diary), 1899 Meeting book, 1936 Motor Vehicle Notebook, no date Prayer book to Evaline K. Wilson from Liliuokalani, 1895 Record book, March 1940 -January 1946 Water Wheel Notes, no date
Account book
Portrait, pen and ink by Alley Dawson, 1949, of John H. Wilson
Poster of John H. Wilson from City Hall, 1956 Appointed member ofKamehameha Day Celebration Commission, 1944, 1948,
1952, 1953 Certificate ofElection as Mayor, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953 Appointed Director of the Department of Public Welfare, 1944 Invitation to the Inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as President of the
United States in Washington, DC, 1937 Registered Land Surveyor, 1933� and Professional Engineer, 1933, 1941 Motor boat pilot's license, 1919
Goverrunent Lease #384, Minister oflnterior to Enterprise Ranch Company regarding land at Nuuanu Valley containing 174-1/2 acres for a period of eight years from June 21, 1888
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Corresponden?e, 1845-1856; Biography, 1948. 7 items.
1. Letter from Labaina, Dec. 10, 1845� Dr. Winslow to parentsin Nantucket. Part missing. Aleo typescript copy.
2. Letter from 'Wailuku, Nov. 2, 1847, H. Kuihelani to Dr.Winslow in Labaina. In Hawaiian.
J. Letter from Lahainawaena, Nov. 8, 1647, J.M. Steele toDr. E. Hawkes, with translation enclosed for Dr. 'Winslow.
4. Letter from Honolulu, Dec. 1S, 1653, Dr. G.P. Judd to Dr.'Winslow in San Francisco. Also typescript copy.
5. Letter from Benicia, Cal., Sept. 11, 1854, Col. P.K. Hubbsto Dr. 'Winslow re. Dr •. G.P. Judd. Also typescript copy.
6. Letter from Honolulu, Feb. 16, 1856, Dr. G.P. Judd to J.Y.Davis in Waimea. In Hawaiian. Also typed translation.
7. Proceedings, Nantucket Historical Association, 1948: "Bystrangers honored." The story or Dr. C.F. 'Winslow,by Mrs. James c. Oehler, p. 20-JO •
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