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Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen, Liliuokalani

 By Liliuokalani, Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917

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By Liliuokalani
, Liliuokalani, Queen
of Hawaii, 1838-1917
Published 1898
Lee and Shepard
409 pages
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Jan 19, 2006
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Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen - Liliuokalani
The other side of the fascinating story of the overthrow of the native rule in 1893, and the ascent of American influence in Hawaii
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Frommer's Kauai - Page 58
by Jeanette Foster - 2006 - 246 pages
li>According to the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (www.hvcb.org), a record 1.9 milliontravelers visited Hawaii in 2004 Kauai was named the number two island—not just...
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Historical Background of the South Point Area, Ka'u, Hawaii - Page 71
by Marion Kelly - 1969 - 73 pages
Kittleson, David Ms. A population table of Hawaii, (typescript) Hawaii State Archives. Korn, Alfonse L. 1958 The Victorian visitors. [Correspondence of Sophia Cracroft in 1861 ...
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Brookline - Page 314
Armstrong met me at the station, and cordially placed his private carriage and driver at my disposal to convey me to my Brookline apartments, ...
more pages: 318 320
San Francisco - Page 107
of her malady was so grave that she should lose no time in taking advice from the best physicians in San Francisco, to which city he counselled she.
more pages: 62 63 118 174 190 194 212 244 293 323
Boston - Page 339
Milmore had written to me while I was in Boston, and then had followed her cordial letters by calling on me when I arrived in Washington. ...
more pages: 23 128 129 133 306 311 313 318 320 323
Kaiu - Page 230
I employed a young man, simply because he was a very neat penman, to make copies; his name was WF Kaae, but he was usually called Kaiu. ...
Liverpool - Page 174
which had been tendered us during the month of our stay; so we bade adieu to the beautiful city of London, and took our departure for Liverpool. ...
more pages: 134 137 138
Sacramento - Page 62
While we did not travel extensively through the State, yet our visit to Sacramento must not be passed by without a word; for many were the visitors ...
more pages: 118
London - Page 173
Abraham Hoffnung, who left him in that office during his own absence in Australia. The Hoffnungs while we were in London.
more pages: 34 132 141 151 152 156 161 169 174 241
Canton, Ohio - Page 326
He met some of his annexation associates at Canton, Ohio. Mr. McKinley sent word that the state of his health obliged him to decline to receive ...
New York - Page 133
Just outside of the port of New York there had been a frightful collision, and the City of Rome had been fortunate enough to rescue a goodly number of ...
more pages: 129 130 131 138 174 311 349
Ipswich - Page 139
Prior to our arrival at the mansion, while we were at Ipswich, the mayor of the city came forth to welcome us; he was clothed with the robes of office ...
Chicago - Page 120
We made no stop in Chicago, and the oil regions of Pennsylvania were the next natural wonders to interest us as we passed through them on the train. ...
more pages: 290 381
Norwich - Page 138
On the day following we took a train, intending to go to Norwich to visit a country gentleman by the name of Stewart. ...
Southampton - Page 136
These had arrived from Southampton that very day, and were specially detailed to do us honor. They were a splendid body of men; and as we passed along ...
Philadelphia - Page 287
I recognized in her the wife of Lieutenant Werlich of the United States ship Philadelphia. A few days after these events there was a parade of the men ...
Buffalo - Page 319
The current for these and various other purposes, I am informed, is carried over more than twenty miles to the city of Buffalo. ...
Portsmouth - Page 47
Pierce, the American Minister, that armed men might be landed from the American ships Tuscarora and Portsmouth, to sustain the government in its ...
Charleston - Page 209
and the opening weeks of 1891, until in the city it was reported that the ship Charleston was in sight with yards cock-billed, in token of mourning. ...
more pages: 207 377
Oakland - Page 62
Coney (at this time residing at Oakland with the children of Mrs. Coney); and many others, who united to give us a delightful introduction from the ...
New Orleans - Page 309
and we took the Sunset Limited via New Orleans. Colonel Macfarlane had decided that to be our best route, so that I and my suite might get accustomed ...
Los Angeles - Page 309
Taking this beautiful curve to the southward, we passed through the charming open country in and about Los Angeles, where we saw miles of ...
Cleveland - Page 250
Cleveland, in which Mr. Dole was asked to resign that power which he had only obtained through the acts of Minister Stevens and the United States ...
Paris - Page 100
My toilets were furnished from Paris dressmaking establishments, and consisted of two complete costumes. The gown to be worn during the day at the ...
Denver - Page 119
next principal place of which I have a vivid recollection is Denver, which was an infant city then, cornparatively just springing into being; ...
Ashford - Page 378
Cumminn of the national reform, and Bush, Wilcox, and Ashford of the liberal party, and PP Kanoa, of seats in the cabinet if they joined their party; ...
Konia - Page 7
So she frequently declared in the presence of my adopted mother, Konia,' that a bond of the closest friendship must always exist between her own baby ...
more pages: 10 13 15 333
Honolulu - Page 174
climate is so equal in temperature that we feel extremes of heat even more than excessive cold. As our vessel was entering the harbor of Honolulu,.
more pages: 25 39 56 112 221 301 325 326 327 371