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MEMORANDA: Regarding mutiny, murders, and status of English Schooner "Amelia"

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 010 • Description: A Memoranda written on October 31, 1848 by William Miller, H.M.'s Consul General for the Islands of the Pacific, reporting on the events and circumstances relating to the murder of the Captain, a crew member, and passenger of the English Schooner "Amelia." On October 3, 1848, en route from Mexico to Hong Kong, Mr. Macnally (captain), Don Ramon Alva (Supercargo), Cayetano Gomez (Boatswain), and Mr. Cooke (passenger) were killed by Mutineers who were subsequently killed the next day before the ship was rerouted to Hawaii. The description of the October 3rd events was drawn up by Thomas Gannon, an English Boy 16 years of age belonging to the Schooner, and was corroborated by Mrs. Cooke, the widow of the deceased passenger. The complete narratives by Thomas Gannon of the mutiny, the retaking of the ship by the crew, the storm off Mexico, and the decision to sale to Hawaii, are included as an appendix to the memoranda. Upon the ship's arrival in Honolulu, Miller went on the ship, gathered information about what happened, and recorded the inventory of currency ($287,684) which was to have been delivered to companies in Hong Kong, including Turner & Co., J.A. Durran (Macao). Because of some obvious storm damage, Miller ordered a survey of the ship and insisted that all repairs had to be completed before the ship could sail to Hong Kong. • Comments: See Polynesian 10/14/1848. "Supercargo" - an officer on a merchant ship in charge of the commercial concerns of the voyage.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51Nb
  • Reference: 430-001-04-010
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NUMBERED DOCUMENTS # 101 - 111

• Box: 401-1 • Folder: 09 • Start Date: 01/01/1790 • End Date: 12/31/1900 • Languages: English, Hawaiian • Title: NUMBERED DOCUMENTS # 101 - 111 • Description: 101: Petition asking for the construction of a Chinese Hospital; 102: Petition requesting the reappointment of Jas. H.S. Kaleo as District Magistrate of Hana; 103: Proposal for the formation of a Home Guard (Citizens' Reserve); 104: Resolutions requesting that Mr. Wyllie investigate the case of George Bailey; 105: Account of the visit of the King to H.B.M. Steamer Alert; 106: Mr. Wyllie's statement that he is not prejudice in favor of aliens when issuing license; 107: Re Visits of Etiquette; 108: Dates of Government Appointments of Mr. Richards and Mr. Judd; 109: Resolution by Mr. Wyllie regarding the Inventory of the Houses of Nobles & Representatives; 110: Privy Council Resolution objecting to the Minutes of the 27th Oct. relating to the admittance of Public Accounts; 111: Sundry memos of Mr. Wyllie.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nGs
  • Reference: 401-1-09
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Mr. Young Hu and Lei Nau Keokahiwa - Marriage Record - 1910 Sep 10

• Image File Name: 48933_i601937-00033 • Unique ID: 491287 • Island: Maui • Source Description: Hana, Maui: Marriages 1909-1919 • Source Year Range: 1909-1919 • Given Name: Mr. Young • Family Name: Hu • Gender: Male • Ethnicity: Chinese • Estimated Age: 46 • Day of Marriage: 10 • Month of Marriage: Sep • Year of Marriage: 1910 • District of Recording: Hana, Maui • City on Record: Nahiku • Place of Birth: Hongon China • Marriage Age: 46 • Marriage Day: 10 • Marriage Month: Sep • Marriage Year: 1910 • Marriage Place: Hana, Maui • Father's Given Name: Mr Wong • Father's Family Name: Luoh • Father's Place of Birth: Hingon, China • Mother's Given Name: Ah • Mother's Family Namee: Luoh • Mother's Maiden Name: Oe (ch) • Mother's Place of Birth: Hongon, China • Spouse's Given Name: Lei Nau • Spouse's Family Name: Keokahiwa • Spouse's Gender: Female • Spouse's Ethnicity: Hawaiian • Spouse's Birth Place: Nahiku, Maui, T. H. • Spouse's Estimated Age: 16 • Spouse's Age of Marriage: 16 • Father In Law's Given Name: Mr • Father In Law's Family Name: Keokahiwa • Father In Law's Place of Birth: Nahiku Maui, T. H. • Mother In Law's Given Name: Kauhana • Mother In Law's Family Name: Keokahiwa • Mother In Law's Place of Birth: Nahiku Maui, T. H.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/272t
  • Reference: M511.1.3.2.1-491287
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King Kalakaua (in groups)

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 15 • Folder #: 5 • Image #: 012 • Title: King Kalakaua (in groups) • Description: Copy of original photograph taken in Tokio [Tokyo] Japan in 1881 on the occasion of King Kalakaua's visit there while making a tour of the world (1881); (left to right, sitting): Prince Fushimi (Prince Yoshiaki, Lt. Gen.); King Kalakaua (center); [ . . . ] Tsunetani; (left to right, standing): Col. Charles Hastings Judd, Chamberlain to King; Jugai Tokuno Riyosaki; W. N. Armstrong, Commissioner of Immigration, of Hawaiian Kingdom; Copy presented to Archives of Hawaii [stamp] by Mrs. Francis . . . Judd . . . , daughter of Col. Judd, and grand-daughter of Sr. C. H. Judd; June 1929; [additional written information noted]; [from photo caption]: Prince Yoshiaki liet.-general, 1st class of the order of Meiji; Jugai Cokuno Riyoske, 1st secretary of the Finance Department; Yoshii Sano Cunetani, Minister of the finance . . . 2nd class of the order of Meiji • Photo Credit: Hill, Norman D. • Negative Number: HC 31,011; PC 858 • Negative Size: 4x5 • Display Date: 1881 • Start Date: 01/01/1881 • End Date: 12/31/1881
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1BDv
  • Reference: PPWD-15-5-012
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Letter, undated, Sender discusses arriving safely to his/her destination

• Box: 9 • Folder: 93 • Number: 001 • Citation: 9-93-001 • Level: item • Title: Letter, undated, Sender discusses arriving safely to his/her destination • Display Date: YEAR: undated • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, Record consists of an incomplete letter in which the sender discusses arriving safely to his/her destination with his/her family and future plans to visit other places such as Columbus, Ohio and New York.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1GbV
  • Reference: M93.02-9-93-001
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Letter, undated, Marcia MacLennan to My Dearest Dear

• Box: 7 • Folder: 68 • Number: 006 • Citation: 7-68-006 • Level: item • Title: Letter, undated, Marcia MacLennan to My Dearest Dear • Display Date: YEAR: undated • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, Marcia MacLennan to My Dearest Dear, MacLennan writes to Liliʻuokalani in regards to preparing for Liliʻuokalani's upcoming visit; Letter was composed on October 31 at The Woodley in Washington, D. C.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1FZK
  • Reference: M93.02-7-68-006
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Calling cards, 1895, Liliʻuokalani

• Box: 1 • Folder: 4 • Number: 021 • Citation: 1-4-021 • Level: item • Title: Calling cards, 1895, Liliʻuokalani • Display Date: YEAR: 1895 • Display Date: MONTH: January • Display Date: DAY: 01 • Date Begin: 1895-01-01 • Date End: 1895-12-31 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Calling cards, 1895, Liliʻuokalani, Record consists of visiting cards Liliʻuokalani received from friends during her imprisonment at ʻIolani Palace in 1895; Record was refiled in Box 10, Folder 95.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1FHN
  • Reference: M93.01-1-4-021
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Letter, 1891, Jno W. Recard to Liliʻuokalani

• Box: 6 • Folder: 61 • Number: 502 • Citation: 6-61-502 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1891, Jno W. Recard to Liliʻuokalani • Display Date: YEAR: 1891 • Display Date: MONTH: January • Display Date: DAY: 01 • Date Begin: 1891-01-01 • Date End: 1891-12-31 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1891, Jno W. Recard to Liliʻuokalani, Recard is happy to know that Liliʻuokalani's health is in good order and looks forward to visiting with her again soon.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1FWR
  • Reference: M93.01-6-61-502
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ARTICLES: Ten articles relating to relations between the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and Great Britain

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 006 • Folder #: 01 • Item #: 008 • Description: July 31, 1843. A series of ten articles agreed to between Kamehameha III and Rear Admiral Thomas regarding relations between the Hawaiian Islands and Great Britain. First: King Kamehameha III is to grant British subjects living in Hawaiʻi all associated rights, privileges, and immunities associated with Great Britain. Second: King Kamehameha III and staff are to grant the captain of any visiting British vessel an audience if the captain wishes it. Third: King Kamehameha III is not to renew the land dispute with Mr. Charlton. Fourth: King Kamehameha III is not to confine British subjects in fetters unless they are "riotous" or dangerous. Fifth: Disputes between British subjects living in Hawaiʻi and others residing in the Kingdom is to be decided by a jury consisting of half British subjects and who declare impartiality to the case. Sixth: Regarding royal disposition. Seventh: Detailing the responsibilities and privileges granted to Foreign Consuls living in Hawaiʻi. Eighth: An agreement that any British grievances or claims not addressed in the articles is to be referred to the British justice system. Ninth: The British Consul or a substitute is to be present at any land disputes in Hawaiʻi that concern a British subject. Tenth: The preceding articles are subject to approval, ratification, or modification by the British Government and shouldn't infringe on standing arrangements. • Comments: Copy 3 of 3
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/521B
  • Reference: 430-006-01-008
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ARTICLES: Ten articles relating to relations between the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and Great Britain

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 006 • Folder #: 01 • Item #: 006 • Description: July 31, 1843. A series of ten articles agreed to between Kamehameha III and Rear Admiral Thomas regarding relations between the Hawaiian Islands and Great Britain. First: King Kamehameha III is to grant British subjects living in Hawaiʻi all associated rights, privileges, and immunities associated with Great Britain. Second: King Kamehameha III and staff are to grant the captain of any visiting British vessel an audience if the captain wishes it. Third: King Kamehameha III is not to renew the land dispute with Mr. Charlton. Fourth: King Kamehameha III is not to confine British subjects in fetters unless they are "riotous" or dangerous. Fifth: Disputes between British subjects living in Hawaiʻi and others residing in the Kingdom is to be decided by a jury consisting of half British subjects and who declare impartiality to the case. Sixth: Regarding royal disposition. Seventh: Detailing the responsibilities and privileges granted to Foreign Consuls living in Hawaiʻi. Eighth: An agreement that any British grievances or claims not addressed in the articles is to be referred to the British justice system. Ninth: The British Consul or a substitute is to be present at any land disputes in Hawaiʻi that concern a British subject. Tenth: The preceding articles are subject to approval, ratification, or modification by the British Government and shouldn't infringe on standing arrangements. • Comments: Copy 1 of 3. Best Copy.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/521x
  • Reference: 430-006-01-006