Rose Compton Kahaipuleokalanikaahumanu Davison

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Rose Compton Kahaipuleokalanikaahumanu Davison

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  • Rose Compton Kahaipule Davison
  • Rose C. K. Davison

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1868-09-22 / 1913-05-26

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Rose Compton Kahaipuleokalanikaahumanu Davison was born to American pharmacist Benoni Richmond Davison and British-Hawaiian chiefess Mary Jane Kekulani Fayerweather in Honolulu on September 22, 1868. Rose was educated at St. Andrew's Priory, Fort Street School, and Oahu College (the modern day Punahou School). She worked as a school teacher and became the principal of First English School in Manoa Valley in 1889. She later worked for the office of the Board of Education as Agent and Assistant Secretary of the Board.
In 1901-04-23, Davison was appointed by the Department of Public Instruction to head a delegation of Hawaiian educators who attended the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
In 1909, Davison received a police commission and appointment as humane officer by Sheriff Curtis P. Iaukea of the re-organized Humane Society.
In 1913, Davison died in Honolulu on May 26.

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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 27, 1913, p. 4

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2021-12-20, Carol Kellett: Entered into AtoM.

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