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Letter, 1867-08-04, Kittie Spencer to Mrs. Dominis

• Box: 9 • Folder: 91 • Number: 012 • Citation: 9-91-012 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1867-08-04, Kittie Spencer to Mrs. Dominis • Display Date: YEAR: 1867 • Display Date: MONTH: August • Display Date: DAY: 04 • Date Begin: 1867-08-04 • Date End: 1867-08-04 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1867-08-04, Kittie Spencer to Mrs. Dominis, Kittie Spencer writes to Mary Dominis (Liliʻuokalani's mother-in-law) in regards to returning to school after a two-month vacation, the different places the family visited during vacation (the Lick House, Dr. Scudder's, etc.), and other family-related matters; Letter was sent from Benicia on 1867-08-04.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G98
  • Reference: M93.02-9-91-012
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Letter, 1869-08-26, Chas. Brewer to Mrs. Dominis

• Box: 9 • Folder: 92 • Number: 011 • Citation: 9-92-011 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1869-08-26, Chas. Brewer to Mrs. Dominis • Display Date: YEAR: 1869 • Display Date: MONTH: August • Display Date: DAY: 26 • Date Begin: 1869-08-26 • Date End: 1869-08-26 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1869-08-26, Chas. Brewer to Mrs. Dominis, Chas. Brewer writes to Mary Dominis (Liliʻuokalani's mother-in-law) in regards to Mrs. Brewer's illness, wanting to bring her to Hawaiʻi when she recovers, and Brewer's youngest son (Willie) intending to visit his other son in Honolulu; Letter was sent from Jamaica Plain on 1869-08-26.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G9W
  • Reference: M93.02-9-92-011
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Letter, 1868-01-13, Sister Laura W. Lee to My Dear Sister Mary

• Box: 9 • Folder: 91 • Number: 023 • Citation: 9-91-023 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1868-01-13, Sister Laura W. Lee to My Dear Sister Mary • Display Date: YEAR: 1868 • Display Date: MONTH: January • Display Date: DAY: 13 • Date Begin: 1868-01-13 • Date End: 1868-01-13 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1868-01-13, Sister Laura W. Lee to My Dear Sister Mary, Laura W. Lee writes to Mary Dominis (Liliʻuokalani's mother-in-law) in regards to seeing Sally and Agnes while visiting Boston in the previous month, to Mary Dominis wanting grandchildren, and to other matters; Letter was sent from Bridgewater on 1868-01-13.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G9m
  • Reference: M93.02-9-91-023
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Letter, 1869-10-11, John Dominis Hart to My Dear Aunt

• Box: 9 • Folder: 92 • Number: 056 • Citation: 9-92-056 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1869-10-11, John Dominis Hart to My Dear Aunt • Display Date: YEAR: 1869 • Display Date: MONTH: October • Display Date: DAY: 11 • Date Begin: 1869-10-11 • Date End: 1869-10-11 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1869-10-11, John Dominis Hart to My Dear Aunt, John Dominis Hart writes to Mary Dominis (Liliʻuokalani's mother-in-law) in regards to his poor health this past summer, being preoccupied with work, his mother being well, wanting Dominis to visit Boston, and other matters; Letter was sent from Boston on 1869-10-11.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1GbQ
  • Reference: M93.02-9-92-056
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Invitation, 1887-05-12, Mayor of Boston to Gen. J. O. Dominis

• Box: 10 • Folder: 101 • Number: 101g • Citation: 10-101-101g • Level: item • Title: Invitation, 1887-05-12, Mayor of Boston to Gen. J. O. Dominis • Display Date: YEAR: 1887 • Display Date: MONTH: May • Display Date: DAY: 12 • Date Begin: 1887-05-12 • Date End: 1887-05-12 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Invitation, 1887-05-12, Mayor of Boston to Gen. J. O. Dominis, Mayor of Boston invites Dominis to visit public institutions and indicates that the boat will leave from Eastern Avenue wharf at Boston Harbor on 1887-05-12; Invitation had been sent from Office of the Clerk of Committees, City Hall, Boston; Envelope had been addressed to Gen. J. O. Dominis.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Gdv
  • Reference: M93.02-10-101-101g
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Letter, 1898-02-08, Samuel K. Kamakaia to Ka Mohailani a Kalani

• Box: 7 • Folder: 75 • Number: 008 • Citation: 7-75-008 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1898-02-08, Samuel K. Kamakaia to Ka Mohailani a Kalani • Display Date: YEAR: 1898 • Display Date: MONTH: February • Display Date: DAY: 08 • Date Begin: 1898-02-08 • Date End: 1898-02-08 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1898-02-08, Samuel K. Kamakaia to Ka Mohailani a Kalani, Samuel K. Kamakaia writes to Liliʻuokalani in regards to Americans from Nebraska visiting Honolulu and to Kamakaia and his children performing at Kaumakapili Church to bless the delegates; Letter was composed in Hawaiian at Honolulu on 1898-02-08 and later translated in English by Jason Achiu on 1978-06-09.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G16
  • Reference: M93.02-7-75-008
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Letter, 1850-06-16, Susan R. Peirce to Mrs. Dominis

• Box: 9 • Folder: 89 • Number: 006 • Citation: 9-89-006 • Level: item • Title: Letter, 1850-06-16, Susan R. Peirce to Mrs. Dominis • Display Date: YEAR: 1850 • Display Date: MONTH: June • Display Date: DAY: 16 • Date Begin: 1850-06-16 • Date End: 1850-06-16 • Language: English • Scope and Content: Letter, 1850-06-16, Susan R. Peirce to Mrs. Dominis, Susan R. Peirce writes to Mary Dominis (Liliʻuokalani's mother-in-law) in regards to not being able to locate Aunt Moore to give her Dominis' silk dress, to Mrs. Snelling's (Dominis' sister) many inquiries about Dominis (specifically on why she won't visit home), and other personal matters; Letter was sent from Charlestown on 1850-06-16.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1G78
  • Reference: M93.02-9-89-006
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1843: Jul 27 - 30

• Box: 402-9 • Folder: 213 • Start Date: 07/27/1843 • End Date: 07/30/1843 • Languages: English, French • Title: 1843: Jul 27 - 30 • Description: Jul 27: Wm. Hooper to Kekuanaoa requesting that inquiry be made on the nature of charges against the US citizens confined in the fort by order of H. Sea, a British officer; Jul 28: Copy of extract from Lord Cowley, dispatch to the Earl of Aberdeen re: France, Great Britain and US formally recognizing independence of Sandwich Islands; Jul 29: Peirce & Brewer to Kamehameha III presenting flag and offering congratulations on restoration of rights; Jul 29: Wm. Richards to G.P. Judd, extract giving details of different affairs from Mr. Fox's letter in Sandwich Islands; Jul 29: J. Dudoit, French Consul to Kamehameha III re: his complaints on treatment by the British commission of him and other French subject; Jul 30: Adm. Thomas to Judd - arrangements on his visit with the king and the dinner in the evening aboard his ship.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLT
  • Reference: 402-9-213
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STATUTES: Regarding vessel and harbor roles responsibilities, laws, punishments, and protocol. Regarding quarantine laws pertaining to vessel and harbor personnel. Regarding the importation and sale of liquor.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 03 • Item #: 001 • Description: Compilation of statutes related to vessels and harbors that was signed by Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi on May 4, 1841. Statues defined the role and responsibilities of pilots (harbormasters) and ship captains at the ports of Hawaii, and identified specific laws for Honolulu and Lahaina ports. Penalties were identified for pilots who were negligent in their duties and for individuals who unlawfully posed as pilots. The statutes also detail the actions that must be taken by ships replenishing supplies at any of the ports and the responsibility of the captains for their passengers and crew. The statutes prohibited natives from boarding vessels or becoming crew members without the consent of the governor or his agent. . Additions to this statute were made in April, 1843 in relationship to tonnage dues, whaling ships, and ship clearances. Quarantine Laws passed at the Council Chamber in Honolulu on April 3, 1846, attested by Premier John Young, and signed by King Kamehameha III. Section I described the responsibility and duties of the Pilots and contained a certificate template which ship captains had to complete verifying that no one had any contagious disease. Penalties were also described for captains who violated the quarantine provisions. Section II prohibited canoes and boats and all persons not authorized by the Board of Health from visiting any foreign ship until the ship has been declared safe by the Board of Health. Section III identifies the responsibilities of the ship-masters to complete the Board of Health certificate and the penalties imposed for not adhering to the terms of the certificate. Section IV states that passengers must also abide by the restrictions imposed on quarantined vessels. Section V emphasizes that all persons must comply with the quarantine restrictions and anyone who knowingly violates the law is a murderer and shall be hanged. Joint Resolutions passed at the Council Chamber in Honolulu on April 3, 1846, attested by Premier John Young and signed by Kamehameha III. These resolutions implemented the terms agreed by the Hawaiian government and France and Great Britain on March 26, 1846, relating to the importation and sale of liquors, and authorizes the Minister of Finance to oversee the rules relating to the importation of liquor. Shipmasters are requested to heed the 6th and 10 Clauses, (respecting Manifests and Passengers) of the "Statute Laws Respecting Vessels and Harbors". • Comments: Kekauluohi term of office: June 8, 1839 – June 7, 1845
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51MV
  • Reference: 430-001-03-001
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1843: Aug 5, 9

• Box: 402-9 • Folder: 217 • Start Date: 08/05/1843 • End Date: 08/09/1843 • Languages: English, Hawaiian • Title: 1843: Aug 5, 9 • Description: Aug 5: Adm. Thomas to Kamehameha III acknowledging letter and will forward same to proper authorities; Aug 5: Lt. Haynes to Adm. Thomas relative to King's visit on ship and privilege to promote officer; Aug 5: Geo. T. Allan to Dr. Judd enclosing new statements regarding damages; Aug 5: Rev. A. Bishop to Dr. Judd request that important document he translated be printed and circulated; Aug 5: C. Brewer to Dr. Judd examined statement for expenses and damages in consequence of forced cession and recommend exact amount; Aug 5: Copy of statement of Charles Brewer to the Treasury Board regarding claims for expenses incurred as a consequence of the cession; Aug 5: Copy of statement of George Pelly and George Allan regarding claims against Lord Geo. Paulet; Aug 9: Comm. Jones to GP. Judd request answer for invitation enclosed to King, Staff and Ladies to dine in the flag ship United States.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLZ
  • Reference: 402-9-217