39 results for "overthrow"


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Letter, 1893-02-10, T. McKinley to Sir

• Box: 19 • Folder: 156 • Number: S143 • Citation: 19-156-S143 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1893-02-10, T. McKinley to Sir • Display Date: YEAR: 1893 • Display Date: MONTH: February • Display Date: DAY: 10 • Date Begin: 1893-02-10 • Date End: 1893-02-10 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1893-02-10, T. McKinley to Sir, McKinley suggests that Liliʻuokalani's side of the story should be written and published; Letter includes several newspaper clippings discussing the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi; Letter had been sent from Conner, Kansas.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1GnM
  • Reference: M93.03-19-156-S143
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Letter, 1894-02-28, G. K. Randall to H. R. H. Queen Liliʻuokalani

• Box: 19 • Folder: 159 • Number: S161 • Citation: 19-159-S161 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1894-02-28, G. K. Randall to H. R. H. Queen Liliʻuokalani • Display Date: YEAR: 1894 • Display Date: MONTH: February • Display Date: DAY: 28 • Date Begin: 1894-02-28 • Date End: 1894-02-28 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1894-02-28, G. K. Randall to H. R. H. Queen Liliʻuokalani, Randall sympathizes with Liliʻuokalani in regards to the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi; Letter had been sent from Fryeburg, Maine.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Gp7
  • Reference: M93.03-19-159-S161
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Letter, 1893-06-10, D. H. Nahinu to Ka Mōʻī Wahine Liliʻuokalani

• Box: 5 • Folder: 55 • Number: 412 • Citation: 5-55-412 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1893-06-10, D. H. Nahinu to Ka Mōʻī Wahine Liliʻuokalani • Display Date: YEAR: 1893 • Display Date: MONTH: June • Display Date: DAY: 10 • Date Begin: 1893-06-10 • Date End: 2012-07-31 • Language: Hawaiian, English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1893-06-10, D. H. Nahinu to Ka Mōʻī Wahine Liliʻuokalani, Nahinu urges Liliʻuokalani to consult with the British government in regards to the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and the Provisional Government's presence in Hawaiʻi; Letter was composed in Hawaiian and later translated in English by Jason Achiu on 2012-07---.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1FTw
  • Reference: M93.01-5-55-412
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Letter, 1897-08-02, Liliuokalani to Hon. James W. Robertson

• Box: 7 • Folder: 80 • Number: 003 • Citation: 7-80-003 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1897-08-02, Liliuokalani to Hon. James W. Robertson • Display Date: YEAR: 1897 • Display Date: MONTH: August • Display Date: DAY: 02 • Date Begin: 1897-08-02 • Date End: 1897-08-02 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1897-08-02, Liliuokalani to Hon. James W. Robertson, Liliʻuokalani writes to James W. Robertson in regards to the passing of Annie Wodehouse, Mr. Brigham being dismissed from Kamehameha Schools, and other matters relating to the overthrow; Letter was composed at the Ebbitt House in Washington, D. C., on 1897-08-02.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G2J
  • Reference: M93.02-7-80-003
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Letter, 1893-02-12, E. A. Hart to the Queen of Hawai'i

• Box: 19 • Folder: 153 • Number: S106 • Citation: 19-153-S106 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1893-02-12, E. A. Hart to the Queen of Hawai'i • Display Date: YEAR: 1893 • Display Date: MONTH: February • Display Date: DAY: 12 • Date Begin: 1893-02-12 • Date End: 1893-02-12 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1893-02-12, E. A. Hart to the Queen of Hawai'i, Hart is disgusted at the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and recommends Edgar Crow Baker of Victoria, B. C. to serve as Liliʻuokalani's premier at $20,000 per year for five years; Letter (with no stamp) had been sent from Montreal and sent through the British Consul at Honolulu.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Gn2
  • Reference: M93.03-19-153-S106
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Buildings, Government - Iolani Palace Grounds

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 2 • Folder #: 1 • Image #: 002 • Title: Buildings, Government - Iolani Palace Grounds • Description: Public Grounds of Iolani Palace, Honolulu; Lat. 21° N; Long. 158° W.; [sterograph]; This was formerly the royal palace. It is a stately building made of the volcanic rock of the counrty cut into square blocks. It stands in large grounds and is fronted by well kept lawns shaed by royal palms, the most beautiful, possibly, of all the palm family. There are also many other rare trees and flowering shrubs. ¶ It was built in 1882 on the site of the old royal building. The prresent building was the home of Kalakua (kä'lä-kou'ä), the lastof the Hawaiian kings, and of his sister, Queen Liliuokalani (lē lē-ŏŏ-ōkä-läʻnē), who succeeded him, and reigned two years. ¶ It is a building well worth visiting. There are few capital buildings as fine in this or any other land. the woodwork in the interior is all of the Hawaiian woods. Koa, a sort of acacia, is used in part. It is of great industrial value because its wood is hard, heavy, and very handsomely grained. Ohia, the pink blossomed Malacca apple, is also used and takes a fine polish. The royal Hawaiian coat-of-arms, now the Territorial, with gilded spears and other relics of olden times are still to be seen in the interior decorations. ¶ It was King Kalakaua who brought about a successful ending of the Reciprocity Treaty with the United States. There were two revolutions during his reign which resulted in the establishing of a constitutional monarchy. It was from the Throne Room in this building that Liliuokalani saw the complete overthrow of her kingdom and the establishment of a republic. On its walls there are still oil paintings of Louis Phillipe of France, Marshal Bluecher of Pressia and Alexander II of Russia, presents to the nation. There are also portraits of Beaconsfield and Gladstone.; copyright by the Keystone View Company; Purchased by the Archives March 1985 from Chapman & Baryman; [from the front]: 10166 - The Public Grounds of Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii • Photo Credit: Keystone View Company • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1z2f
  • Reference: PPWD-2-1-002
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Letter, 1904-06-20, Liliuokalani to My Dear Friend

• Box: 7 • Folder: 80 • Number: 011 • Citation: 7-80-011 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1904-06-20, Liliuokalani to My Dear Friend • Display Date: YEAR: 1904 • Display Date: MONTH: June • Display Date: DAY: 20 • Date Begin: 1904-06-20 • Date End: 1904-06-20 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1904-06-20, Liliuokalani to My Dear Friend, Liliʻuokalani writes in regards to receiving his/her photograph, wanting he/she to visit Hawaiʻi, her plans to visit Washington, D. C., in September, and matters relating to the overthrow; Letter was composed at Kealohilani in Waikīkī on 1904-06-20; This letter shares the same paper space as the letters filed in 7-80-012, 7-80-013, 7-80-014, and 7-80-015.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G2S
  • Reference: M93.02-7-80-011
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Petition, 1908-11---, Liliʻuokalani to William H. Taft

• Box: 1 • Folder: 1 • Number: 002 • Citation: 1-1-002 • Level: item • Title: Petition, 1908-11---, Liliʻuokalani to William H. Taft • Display Date: YEAR: 1909 • Display Date: MONTH: November • Display Date: DAY: 01 • Date Begin: 1909-11-01 • Date End: 1909-11-30 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Petition, 1908-11---, Liliʻuokalani to William H. Taft, Record consists of three signed copies of the petition Liliʻuokalani addressed to William H. Taft, President Elect of the United States; Petition contains a Prayer for Relief (1908-11---); Petition also contains Exhibits A-C: A - Summary for the Crown Lands for 1893; B – Letter, Liliʻuokalani to His Excellency Benjamin Harrison, Liliʻuokalani informs Harrison that she will dispatch an envoy on 1893-02-02 to discuss the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on her behalf; C - Statements of Facts, Hawaiian Political association to J. H. Blount, The group Hui Kālaiʻāina (Hawaiian Political Association) delineate the reasons why the people of Hawaiʻi want Liliʻuokalani to promulgate a new constitution.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1FHt
  • Reference: M93.01-1-1-002
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1843: Feb 27, 28

• Box: 402-8 • Folder: 195 • Start Date: 02/27/1843 • End Date: 02/28/1843 • Languages: English, Hawaiian • Title: 1843: Feb 27, 28 • Description: Feb 27: Kekauluohi to J. Adams Kuakini relating proceedings - what took place with Commander of British ship; Feb 27: Kamehameha III to J. Dudoit regarding demands made upon him by Lord George Paulet and copy of Dr. Judd's appointment as his deputy; Feb 27: M. Kekuanaoa to John Adams Kuakini regarding overthrow of government, British flag is hoisted; Feb 27: Timoteo Haalilio to Dr. Judd explaining his visit while in Europe and to take care of his houses; Feb 27: Appointment of Commissioners to conduct government signed by George Paulet; Feb 27: Kamehameha III to Paulet requesting G.P. Judd's appointment as Commissioner; Feb 27: Paulet to Kamehameha III, no objection to Dr. Judd's appointment as Commissioner; Feb 27: Dr. G.P. Judd to Paulet declining appointment as deputy; Feb 27: Report of G.P. Judd alluding to the Provisional Cession; Feb 27: Geo. Simpson to Kam III recommending Henry Coke, R.N.; Feb 28: Removal of attachment on Mr. Charlton's property; Feb 28: Ladd & Co. to A. Simpson re: charter of Schooner Hoikaika.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLw
  • Reference: 402-8-195