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ACCOUNT: Hawaii-U.S. Foreign Relations

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 01 • Item #: 005 • Description: An account of the visit of the Ship of War Vicennes to the Sandwich Islands on the 14th of October. Capt. Finch received by Kauikeaouli, bearing gifts including a pair of globes, terrestrial and celestial, and a map of the United States of America; a silver engraved vase for Kaahumanu; and two silver engraved goblets for Nahienaena; world maps for Gov. Boki and Gov. Adams. Included in this account is a communication from Capt. Finch to Tamaamahah on behalf of the President of the United States, citing delivery of documents to the King for his review, towards perpetuating a peaceable condition between the two nations. • Comments: Copy 2 of 2. Best Copy: Copy 2
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51Mg
  • Reference: 430-001-01-005
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Hawaiians - Hula Dancers

• Series: PP • Box #: 33 • Folder #: 5 • Image #: 018 • Title: Hawaiians - Hula Dancers • Description: Tiny Hawaiian Dancers to visit California; Honolulu, Hawaiʻi - June 4, 1935; Nalani (m. Kaeck) DeClercq, left and her sister Dorothy, Kuʻulei (m. Taylor) Kuulei • Photo Credit: Pan Pacific Press Bureau • Negative Number: 23,319 • Negative Size: 4x5 • Display Date: 1935 June 4 • Start Date: 06/04/1935 • End Date: 06/04/1935 • Contributed Metadata: Keywords: Hula Title: Young hula dancers Nalani De Clercq, left, and sister Dorothy Kuulei Date: 06/04/1935 Photographer: Pan-Pacific Press Bureau
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Dm1
  • Reference: PP-33-5-018
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Voyages - Cook

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 19 • Folder #: 2 • Image #: 003 • Title: Voyages - Cook • Description: [from the front]: "AN OFFERING BEFORE CAPTAIN COOK IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS". This old print of nearly a century-and-a-half ago shows Captain Cook and some of his officers at a ceremonial reception on Hawaii Island, near where his ships Resolution and Discovery lay in Kealakekua Bay. Having first visited the Islands in January, 1778, he was on the Big island, Hawaii, in December of that year and again early in 1779, his death occurring February 14. This print, in the Bryant Cooper collecton (Honolulu), bears these credits: "Drawn by J. Webber; the landscape engraving by Middiman; the figures by Hail.; Paradise of the Pacific. [from the back]: [unrelated information noted] • Negative Number: 618 • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Fpg
  • Reference: PPWD-19-2-003
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People - Princess de Bourbon

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 13 • Folder #: 3 • Image #: 018 • Title: People - Princess de Bourbon • Description: Princess de Bourbon of France. Visited Hawaii in 1889. Photo original filed in Photo Album #24. Xerox copy placed in PP68-5 (People: Bo); [newspaper clipping]: Royal Presents. Professor Berger the bandmaster has received a handsome ring, set with diamonds and a sapphire, from the Prince and Princess de Bourbon, who also forward their thanks to the memvers of the band for their superb playing. Vice-Chamberlain J. W. Robertson receives a gold watch and Mr. Paul Isenberg, Jr., a pin set with rubies, sapphires and diamonds as tokens of appreciation for . . . . • Photo Credit: Atelier Adèle • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1xw4
  • Reference: PPWD-13-3-018
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Ships - Tusitala

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 17 • Folder #: 6 • Image #: 008 • Title: Ships - Tusitala • Description: Subject - Ship Tusitala off Diamond Head; Original Photo By - Photographer Unknown; When copied - 1948; Data - Probably taken by a Navy Photographer in the early twenties. This beautiful ship was one of the last of the sailing vessela to visit Hawaii. She sailed from Honolulu in March, 1932, on her last voyage to and from Hawaii. • Photo Credit: copy - Baker, Ray Jerome (1880-1972) • Gift Of: Baker, Ray Jerome (1880-1972) • Received Date: 1952 • Negative Number: 21,059 • Negative Size: 4x5 • Display Date: 1948 • Start Date: 1/1/1948 • End Date: 12/31/1948
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1zfM
  • Reference: PPWD-17-6-008
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ACCOUNT: Hawaii-U.S. Foreign Relations

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 01 • Item #: 008 • Description: An account of the visit of the Ship of War Vicennes to the Sandwich Islands on the 14th of October. Capt Finch received by Kauikeaouli, bearing gifts including a pair of globes, terrestrial and celestial, and a map of the United States of America; a silver engraved vase for Kaahumanu; and two silver engraved goblets for Nahienaena; world maps for Gov. Boki and Gov. Adams. Included in this account is a communication from Capt Finch to Tamaamahah on behalf of the President of the United States, citing delivery of documents to the King for his review, towards perpetuating a peaceable condition between the two nations. • Comments: Copy 3 of 3. Best Copy: Copy 1. Tear noted halfway seemingly secondary to folding.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51Mk
  • Reference: 430-001-01-008
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SPEECH: King delivers speech to House of Nobles and House of Representatives

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 07 • Item #: 007 • Description: King notes that he split the offices of Kuhina Nui and the Minister of the Interior. Her Royal Highness, Princess Victoria Kamamalu, has been appointed the Kuhina Nui. Government departments are to deliver annual reports to House of Nobles and Representatives. King recommends that Chancellor propose measures to check the evils of licentiousness and intemperance that are destroying their race. King suggests that appropriations are necessary to fund the government. He recommends that Minister of the Interior's plan to modernize the harbor of Honolulu be approved to facilitate commerce with visiting vessels. The Kingdom will remain neutral in regards to international conflicts. Amnesty and neutrality were ratified by the United States, Russia, and Norway/Sweden.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51P3
  • Reference: 430-001-07-007
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SPEECH: King delivers speech to House of Nobles and House of Representatives

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 07 • Item #: 008 • Description: King notes that he split the offices of Kuhina Nui and the Minister of the Interior. Her Royal Highness, Princess Victoria Kamamalu, has been appointed the Kuhina Nui. Government departments are to deliver annual reports to House of Nobles and Representatives. King recommends that Chancellor propose measures to check the evils of licentiousness and intemperance that are destroying their race. King suggests that appropriations are necessary to fund the government. He recommends that Minister of the Interior's plan to modernize the harbor of Honolulu be approved to facilitate commerce with visiting vessels. The Kingdom will remain neutral in regards to international conflicts. Amnesty and neutrality were ratified by the United States, Russia, and Norway/Sweden.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51P4
  • Reference: 430-001-07-008
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Postcards - Souvenir from Hawaii

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 20 • Folder #: 5 • Image #: 033 • Title: Postcards - Souvenir from Hawaii • Description: The furnishings and equipment of the Volcano House are modern in every particular. Rooms are separate or en suite. Separate cottages are available for families. The cuisine is in charge of a first-class chef and is beyond reproach. The Volcano House maintains its own private poultry farm and dairy herds, and possesses extensive grounds with fruit, flower and vegetable gardens, tennis courts, etc., etc. The location of the Volcano House is unique. It stands in an absolutely safe position on the very brink of the vast active crater of Kilauea Volcano and not only commands an uninterrupted view of the awe-inspiring phenomena, but also overlooks the largest individual mountain on the surface of the globe.; [from the front]: Portion of Hotel Frontage Directly Overlooking Crater; [part of postcard pack containing images from PPWD-20-5-031 to PPWD-20-5-050] • Photo Credit: Moses Stationery Company Limited • Gift Of: St. Louis County Historical Society • Received Date: Jan. 1980 • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1xWn
  • Reference: PPWD-20-5-033
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Letter, 1848-08-13, A. M. Holt to John O. Dominis

• Box: 11 • Folder: 104 • Number: 005 • Citation: 11-104-005 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1848-08-13, A. M. Holt to John O. Dominis • Display Date: YEAR: 1848 • Display Date: MONTH: August • Display Date: DAY: 13 • Date Begin: 1848-08-13 • Date End: 1848-08-13 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1848-08-13, A. M. Holt to John O. Dominis, Holt writes to John O. Dominis in regards to visiting Aunt Agnes, wanting to visit Dominis' house, and updates concerning mutual acquaintances; Letter was composed in Dorchester on 1848-08-13.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Gf4
  • Reference: M93.02-11-104-005