William Nevins Armstrong

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William Nevins Armstrong

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March 10, 1835 – October 16, 1905

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Born as a Hawaiian Kingdom subject in Lāhainā, Maui. Son of American Protestant missionaries to Hawaiʻi Rev. Richard Armstrong and Clarissa Armstrong. Older brother to Samuel Chapman Armstrong. Traveled as part of company of Mōʻī (King) Kalākaua during his 1881 world tour.

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Served as Attorney General of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1880-1882; Member House of Nobles 1880-1882; Commissioner Bureau of Immigration 1881; Minister of Interior 1881-1882; President Board of Health; Commissioner of Crown Lands 1881; Chairman, Labor Commission

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Created by Ron Williams Jr. 2021.12.20

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