Description
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Box -
402-8
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Folder -
189
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Start Date -
01/01/1843
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End Date -
01/31/1843
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Languages -
English, Hawaiian
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Title -
1843: Jan
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Description -
Jan 1: Kamehameha III & Kekauluohi to J.P. Parker - deed 2 lands at Kohala, Hawaii being Makanaka & Ahulani Iki; Jan 4: Petition to Kekuanaoa relative to road near R.G. Davis residence be rejected; Jan 5: Kekuanaoa to Makale(Catholic bishop Maigret) some of his students have been arrested for refusal to pay their poll tax; Jan 7: Betsy Charlton to Kekuanaoa re: husband's property sale at public auction, anxious for final determination on this point; Jan 9: W.C. Conner to Kamehameha III relating his confinement in fort and requests what crime accused of and fine attached to crime; Jan 9: G.P. Judd to Betsy Charlton informing of Mr. Pelly to authorize extension of time in the case of Sewall & Patrickson vs. R. Charlton; Jan 9: Kekuanaoa to Puapua informing him of his coming to see the people; Jan 10: Betsy Charlton to G.P. Judd relative to husband's property; Jan 10: Geo. Pelly to G.P. Judd refer to nature of E & H Grimes' claim and consider reasonable proposition from Mrs. Charlton; Jan 10: W.E. Conner to Kamehameha III re: his imprisonment in fort and pleads for an interview before leaving for Lahaina; Jan 12: Kekuanaoa to Wm. Hooper notifying of his appointments of Wm. Paty, Collector; Alex Adam, pilot; John Meek, deputy pilot; Dr. Peabody, collector of Lahaina; Jan 12: Copy of G.P. Judd to Mrs. B. Charlton relative to attachment of property , will be given notice by publication when sold; Jan 12: Ely to Dr. Judd report of conduct of Holonaeole; Jan 14: Betsy Charlton to G.P. Judd, refers to communication of the 10inst. was not sufficient; Jan 16: Petition to Governor by citizens relative to change of hours in firing gun-1st gun at 9 pm and 2nd at 9:30 pm; Jan 25: M. Kekaunohi to M. Kekuanaoa notifying that orders are carried out but Tax Assessors are not ready; Jan 30: Copy of Wm. Ladd & Stephen Reynolds, assignee of Estate of Wm. French to Kekuanaoa requesting to use legal means to detain all books of accounts, papers, etc.
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