Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii

Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii by James L. Haley

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    American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Missionaries to the Sandwich Islands (Owhyhee)
    First Mission to Hawai‘i, March 30, 1820
    Rev. Hiram and Sybil (Moseley) Bingham
    Daniel and Jerusha Chamberlain, five children
    Rev. Asa and Lucy (Goodale) Thurston
    Rev. Samuel and Nancy (Wells) Ruggles
    Dr. Thomas and Lucia (Ruggles) Holman
    Elisha and Maria (Sartwell) Loomis
    Samuel and Mercy (Partridge) Whitney
    Rev. William Ellis (from April 15, 1822)
    Hawaiians Thomas Hopu, John Honolii, William Kanui, Prince George Kaumuali‘i
    Second Mission to Hawai‘i, April 23, 1823
    Rev. Charles S. Stewart
    Rev. William and Clarissa (Lyman) Richards
    Rev. Artemas and Elizabeth (Edwards) Bishop
    Rev. Joseph and Martha (Barnes) Goodrich
    James Ely
    Louisa Everst
    Betsey Stockton
    Hawaiians William Kamoolua, Richard Kalaioulu, Kupelii
    Third Mission to Hawai‘i, March 30, 1828
    Rev. Lorrin Andrews
    Dr. Gerrit P. Judd
    Rev. Jonathan Smith Green and Theodosia Arnold
    Rev. Peter and Fanny (Thomas) Gulick
    Mary Ward
    Hawaiians George Tyler Kielaa, Samuel J. Mills Paloo, John E. Phelps Kalaaauluna
    Fourth Mission to Hawai‘i, June 7, 1831
    Rev. Dwight Baldwin
    Rev. Sheldon Dibble
    Fifth Mission to Hawai‘i, May 17, 1832
    Rev. William P. and Mary Ann (McKinney) Alexander
    Rev. Richard and Clarissa (Chapman) Armstrong
    Dr. Alonzo and Mary Ann (Tenney) Chapin
    Rev. John S. and Ursula (Newell) Emerson
    Rev. Cochran and Rebecca (Smith) Forbes
    Rev. Harvey and Rebecca (Howard) Hitchcock
    Rev. David and Sarah (Joiner) Lyman
    Rev. Lorenzo and Betsy (Curtis) Lyons
    Edmund Horton Rogers
    Rev. Ephraim and Julia (Brooks) Spaulding
    Sixth Mission to Hawai‘i, May 1, 1833
    Rev. John and Caroline (Platt) Diell
    Lemuel Fuller
    Rev. Benjamin Wyman and Mary Elizabeth (Barker) Parker
    Rev. Lowell and Abba (Tenney) Smith
    Seventh Mission to Hawai‘i, June 6, 1835
    Miss Lydia Brown
    Rev. Titus and Fidelia (Church) Coan
    Henry and Ann Maria (Anner) Dimond
    Edwin Oscar and Sarah (Williams) Hall
    Miss Elizabeth Hitchcock (later married Edmund Rogers)
    Eighth Mission to Hawai‘i, April 9, 1837
    Dr. Seth and Parnelly (Pierce) Andrews
    Edward and Caroline (Hubbard) Bailey
    Rev. Isaac and Emily (Curtis) Bliss
    Samuel Northrup and Angeline (Tenney) Castle
    Rev. Daniel Toll and Andelucia (Lee) Conde
    Amos Starr and Juliette (Montague) Cooke
    Rev. Mark and Mary Ann (Brainerd) Ives
    Edward and Lois (Hoyt) Johnson
    Horton Owen and Charlotte (Close) Knapp
    Rev. Thomas and Sophia (Parker) Lafon
    Edwin and Martha (Rowell) Locke
    Charles and Harriet (Halstead) MacDonald
    Bethuel and Louisa (Clark) Munn
    Miss Marcia M. Smith
    Miss Lucia Garratt Smith
    William Sanford and Oral (Hobart) Van Duzee
    Abner and Lucy (Hart) Wilcox
    Ninth Mission to Hawai‘i, May 21, 1841
    Rev. Elias and Ellen (Howell) Bond
    Rev. Daniel and Emily (Ballard) Dole
    Rev. John and Mary (Grant) Paris
    William Harrison and Mary Sophia (Hyde) Rice
    Joseph—Hawaiian translator
    Levi—Hawaiian translator
    Tenth Mission to Hawai‘i, September 24, 1842, and after
    Rev. George and Malvina (Chapin) Rowell
    Dr. James William and Millicent (Knapp) Smith
    Rev. Samuel and Julia (Mills) Damon
    Rev. Asa and Sarah (White) Smith
    Eleventh Mission to Hawai‘i, July 15, 1844
    Rev. Claudius Buchanan Andrews
    Rev. Timothy Dwight and Mary (Hedges) Hunt
    Rev. John Fawcett Pogue
    Rev. Eliphalet and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Whittlesey
    Twelfth Mission to Hawai‘i, February 26, 1848
    Rev. Samuel Gelston Dwight
    Rev. Henry and Maria Louisa (Walsworth) Kinney

 
    17. The Coup
    Among the many letters of sympathy there was one from Robert Louis Stevenson, the author who had abandoned his native Scotland and begun roaming the Pacific in the summer of 1888, now resident on Samoa. “The occasion is a sad one,” he condoled with the queen, “but I hope, and trust, that the event is for the ultimate benefit of Hawaii, where so much is to be hoped from, as much is sure to be effected by a firm, kind, serious and not lavish

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