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Dominis Papers

This M93 sub-series contains correspondence of Capt. John Dominis (1831-145) and accounts (1827-1847), his wife Mary Dominis' correspondence (1847-1888) and his son, husband of Lili'uokalani, John Owen Dominis (1844-1891).

John Owen Dominis

Letters Received by the Patents and Miscellaneous Division

[Taken directly from the NARA series description] These records relate to inquires and complaints concerning public land laws and their administration. Documents relating to land matters constitute about 40 percent of the document because Hawaii was permitted to retain its original land law. About 10 percent of the document relate to inquires concerning the availability of Hawaiian public bonds and their administration. The remaining documents concern such diverse topics as claims for crown lands; establishment of railroads' recall of the coins and currency of the Republic of Hawaii; institution of cable service; regulation of Asiatic immigrants; complaints of corruption in the Territorial government; issuance of passports; regulation of patents, trademarks and copyrights; administration of the Hawaiian National Guard; establishment of the U.S. Experiment Station and the Hawaiian National Park; administration of the public school system; control and suppression of the bubonic plague and leprosy; protection of sea birds on the outward islands of the Hawaiian group; administration of customs duties and ports; liquidation of the Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank; and production of coffee and coca. Also included are inquires and petitions from such groups as the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Republican Territorial Central Committee, and the American Settlers Association.

Liliʻuokalani Papers

This M93 sub-series contains a wide range of documents including a group of correspondence, with an earlier artificial arrangement by the Archives, that is assigned numbers 1-589. In addition to this set are calling cards, invitations, visitor books, scrapbooks, and an early draft manuscript of "Hawaiiʻs Story by Hawaiiaʻs Queen" with the draft title "Variegated Leaves." The sub-series makes up the core body of the M93 series and offers materials documenting the life of Hawaiʻi's eighth ruling monarch and first ruling Queen, Her Majesty Queen Liliʻuokalani.

Liliʻuokalani

Transcripts of Executive Proceedings of the Territorial Government

[Taken directly from the NARA series description] These transcripts were to be submitted semiannually to the President of the United States in accordance with section 69 of the act of April 30, 1900. The proceedings are in the form of lists arranged by type of action concerning the official acts of the Governor. Also included are copies of proclamations, lists of appointments, official visits, pardon letters, commutations of sentences, and election notices