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| | Territory of Hawaii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Race relations in Hawai‘i took to the national spotlight on September 12, 1931 when Thalia Massie, a U.S. Navy officer's wife, got drunk and alleged that she was beaten and raped. |  | | Many analysts today say she was mistaken, pinning the crime on them because they were ethnics. |  | | From left to right, Clarrence Darrow defended two navy sailors, Lt. Thomas Massie, and Grace Fortescue, who were accused of murdering a Hawaiian boy accused of raping Thalia Massie. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territory_of_Hawaii
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| | ipedia.com: Attack on Pearl Harbor Article |
 | | His account supports the 'bumbling around in Washington' and the 'bumbling around in Hawaii' theories, but not the 'Roosevelt/Marshall knew and invited the Japanese in' variant. |  | | Many of the messages in this last group were overheard and decrypted; most were evaluated as the sort of intelligence gathering all nations routinely do about potential opponents and not as evidence of an attack plan. |  | | They didn't tell the local FBI about either the tap or its removal; the local FBI agent in charge later claimed he would have had installed one of his own if he'd known the Navy's had been disconnected. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/attack_on_pearl_harbor.html
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| | Digital History |
 | | The businessmen who conspired to overthrow the queen claimed that they were overthrowing a corrupt, dissolute regime in order of advance democratic principles. |  | | By 1891, native Hawaii's were an ethnic minority on the islands. |  | | The new government found the queen guilty of treason and sentenced her to five years of hard labor and a $5,000 fine. |
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http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=189
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| | Territorial Years - The History of Hawaii - Hawaii School Reports |
 | | You should read the report of Secretary of the Bureau of Immigration in Hawaii to get a flavor of how labor was viewed in Hawaii in 1900. |  | | The Democratic Party had no such silly prejudices, and Hawaii has been solidly Democratic since the 1950s. |  | | This law is referred to as the Organic Act, and established the form of government of the Territory of Hawaii. |
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http://www.hawaiischoolreports.com/history/territorial.htm
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| | History of Hawaii Agriculture |
 | | Federal government set aside 200,000 acres of land state wide for homesteading by Hawaiians with 50% or more native blood. |  | | Debut of transgenic papayas -- Rainbow and SunUp -- resistant to the Papaya Ringspot Virus (May 1). |  | | Hawaii was one of the last island groups to be settled. |
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http://www.hawaiiag.org/history.htm
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| | HCR180 |
 | | H.C.R. WHEREAS, from 1849 to 1959, there were repeated attempts by the people of Hawaii -- both indigenous and foreign -- to achieve statehood; and |  | | WHEREAS, there has been a great upsurge of American patriotism in Hawaii following the terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001, in which thousands of lives were lost, including some from Hawaii; and |  | | Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the Secretary General of the United Nations, and the Governor. |
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http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2002/Bills/HCR180_.htm
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| | Hawaii Organic Act - Page 1056 |
 | | But that would put it in the power of foreign nations to naturalize people for our country, would it not? |  | | That all persons who were citizens of the Republic of Hawaii on August 12, 1898, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States and citizens of the Territory of Hawaii. |  | | My judgment is that this is one of the most important bills that has been presented to the House since I have been a member. |
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http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/annexation/organic/oa1056.html
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| | Hawaii Local Usage 08/12/98 |
 | | The coup had the support of United States Marines and |  | | The Republic of Hawaii was annexed to the United States |  | | The stamp on this cover is from the first, and only, complete series issued by the Republic. |
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http://www.stampwhiz.com/081298.html
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| | territory - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about territory |
 | | Territorial governments have been similar in form to those of the states, but have been subject to greater authority of the federal government. |  | | The Ordinance of 1787 Ordinance of 1787, adopted by the Congress of Confederation for the government of the Western territories ceded to the United States by the states. |  | | The affairs of territories were under the Dept. of State until 1873, when their supervision was given to the Dept. of the Interior. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/territory
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| | Organic Act to Provide a Government for the Territory of Hawaii |
 | | This section guarantees the fundamental rights of the Constitution to territorial citizens; it involves a national policy, the benefits of which the United States has accorded Hawaii. |  | | This section is a law giving rise to original jurisdiction of a United States district court, and pursuant to it, the court may adjudicate plaintiff's claims for the equal protection of the law arising from a statute of the United States. |  | | That all persons who were citizens of the Republic of Hawaii on August twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States and citizens of the Territory of Hawaii. |
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http://www.hawaii-nation.org/organic.html
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| | Treaty of Annexation of Hawaii - Negotiated in 1897 |
 | | The President of the United States, John Sherman, Secretary of Sate of the United States. |  | | ARTICLE V. There shall be no further immigration of Chinese into the Hawaiian Islands, except upon such conditions as are now or may hereafter be allowed by the laws of the United States, and no Chinese by reason of anything herein contained shall be allowed to enter the United States from the Hawaiian Islands. |  | | The existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands, but the Congress of the United States shall enact special laws for their management and disposition. |
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http://www.alohaquest.com/archive/treaty_annexation_1897.htm
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| | Hawaii House Rentals & Cottage Rental, Cottage Canada - USA |
 | | The state of Hawaii is not coextensive with the geographical unit called the Hawaiian Islands, or Hawaiian Chain. |  | | The island of Hawaii, the most recent of all, is the highest and largest island and, compared with the other main islands, has not been heavily eroded since it is still in the formative stage. |  | | The state of Hawaii is made up of an island chain that extends for about 1,600 mi between the island of Hawaii in the southeast and Kure Island in the northwest. |
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http://www.cottage-canada-usa.com/hawaii.htm
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| | Hawaii Nat'l Park, Act of April 19, 1930 |
 | | That the Secretary of the Interior shall notify, in writing, the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii of the passage and approval of this Act and of the fact that the United States assumes police jurisdiction over said park. |  | | That all fines and costs imposed and collected shall be deposited by said commissioner of the United States, or the marshall of the United States collecting the same, with the clerk of the United States District court for the Territory of Hawaii. |  | | Possession within said park of the dead bodies, or any part thereof, of any wild bird or animal shall be prima facie evidence that the person or persons having the same are guilty of violating this Act. |
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http://www.nps.gov/havo/manage/kahuku/havoplan/april1930.htm
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| | 50th State |
 | | The committee established a Provisional Government, and by abolishing the Monarchy, eventually became a republic by 1894. |  | | On the opposite end of the Capitol stands a replica of the original Liberty Bell, a gift to the State of Hawaii by the United States Government as a symbol of freedom and liberty for all. |  | | In her hand she clutches the writings of her well known song Aloha O'e, also a copy of the Constitution of 1893 and a copy of the Kumu Lipo, the ancient genealogy origins of the Hawaiian people. |
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http://www.hawaiiscene.com/50thState.htm
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| | Today in History: November 7 |
 | | Voters in the United States Hawaii Territory ratified a state constitution on November 7, 1950. |  | | The Crossroads of the Pacific, as this group of volcanic islands are often called, was originally inhabited by Polynesians from the Marquesa Islands. |  | | In 1831, caught up in the powerful religious revival movement sweeping the U.S. and its frontier territories, Lovejoy experienced a conversion which led him to sell his interests and enroll in Princeton Theological Seminary back East. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/today/nov07.html
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| | Island Connections |
 | | The Territorial 4-H Leaders' organization was organized on a trial basis during the 1953 Ahaolelo. |  | | During the 1948 4-H conference which was held June 14-19, a constitutional convention was held with President Junko Uyenoyama presiding. |  | | The official name of the organization was the 4-H Club Federation of Hawaii. |
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http://www.ctarm.hawaii.edu/4h/history.htm
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| | Hawaii Tourist Attractions |
 | | Hawaii's fine for what it is, if you like that kind of thing. |  | | That said, Oahu has a few things things going for it. |  | | Since no snakes are allowed in Hawaii, reptile farms are impossible to find. |
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http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/hi.html
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| | Territory of Hawaii-May 11, 1944-7th Inf Divsion Parade |
 | | Particularly bound up with Hawaii is one regiment, formed at Schofield in 1916, which was presented its regimental flag by the late Queen Liliuokalani and was long known as the Queen's Own Regiment. |  | | A descendant of the late Queen, Miss Kekaulike Kawananakoa, was a guest yesterday in the absence of her grandmother, Princess David Kawanakoa, who is ill. |  | | It was the first public review in the Central Pacific of an entire division which has seen action. |
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http://www.coretek.org/gsmith/hawaii.html
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 | | Due to the reduction in defense expenditures after World War II, her construction was suspended. |  | | For a time it was planned that HAWAII should be converted to the Navy's first guided missile ship, but she remained in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. |  | | One of the projected class of six battle cruiser type ships, of which only two were completed, HAWAII and her sisters were designed to cope with the large German "pocket battleships" and Japanese armored cruisers. |
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http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/cruisers/cb3.txt
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| | Hawaii (U.S.) |
 | | The official description of the Hawaiian flag as authorized to represent the State of Hawaii on land and sea, and authorized for executive state agencies, second to the stars and stripes of the United States shall be: |  | | The state military crest, which is the crest used in the coats of arms of units of the National Guard, as granted by the precursor organizations of what is now the Army Institute of Heraldry. |  | | The 1896 regulations call for a fimbriation to the Cross of St George of 1/6 the cross, whereas the modern ones ask for 1/3. |
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http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/us-hi.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) |
 | | These islands form the present Territory of Hawaii, and belong to the United States. |  | | He was accompanied by-three other priests, one of whom, Rev. Louis Maigret, had been refused a landing at Honolulu in 1837. |  | | Eight of the islands are inhabited, viz., Kauai, Niihau, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, Kahoolawe, and Hawaii. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13438a.htm
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| | KTOH Kauai Territory of Hawaii |
 | | Back in World War II, the offic of War Information opened KTOH ("Kauai Territory of Hawaii"). |  | | His return address at the time showed him as a Cpl in the Armed Forces Radio Station. |  | | Office of War Information station KTOH 1942 -1943 |
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http://radiodx.com/spdxr/KTOH.htm
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| | State and Territory EMS Data - hawaii |
 | | Hawaii has a statewide data collection system that has been operative since the late 1970s. |  | | Though the method of collection and media of data varies from county to county (each island is its own county), all data are collected on paper forms and submitted to the state office for manual entry into a dBase database. |
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http://www.nedarc.org/State_data/state_data.asp?state=hawaii
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | All laws or parts of laws, either Federal or Territorial, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. |  | | "That any United States commissioner in and for the Territory of Hawaii, while acting in such capacity as United States Commissioner for the Hawaii National Park as authorized by section 6 hereof, shall be allowed the fees prescribed by section 21 of the Act of May 28, 1896 (29 Stat. |  | | To amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the exercise of sole and exclusive jurisdiction by the United States over the Hawaii National Park in the Territory of Hawaii, and for other purposes", approved April 19, 1930. |
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http://www.nps.gov/havo/manage/kahuku/havoplan/amJun38.htm
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| | Holidays & Festivals |
 | | Prince Kuhio was born in Koloa, Kauai, in 1871. |  | | His plan was to return tenement dwellers to the land and encourage them to be self-sufficient farmers, ranchers and homesteaders on leased parcels of reserved land. |  | | With John Wise, John Lane and Noah Alulii, they formed the first Hawaiian civic club in 1917 to stimulate civic efforts and education within the Hawaiian community and promote Hawaiian culture. |
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http://home.hawaii.rr.com/hawaiianweb/holiday09.html
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| | Union Land Co., Ltd. 1902 - Territory of Hawaii |
 | | Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, was a lawyer; Attorney General of the Kingdom of Hawaii under King Kalakaua's reign; member of Legislature of Hawaii, 1878, 1886-1888; annexation commissioner for Hawaii to the United States, 1893; as Hawaiian Minister, resident in Washington, D. in 1895. |  | | In 1873 he was named Attorney General under King Lunalilo; appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court in 1874; and serviced as Chief Justice from 1881, presiding not only during the reigns of Kalakaua and Liliuokalani, but also under the Republic of Hawaii. |  | | (1878-1963) Born in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, June 19, 1878. |
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http://www.antiqnet.com/detail,union-land-1902,345346.html
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| | Hawaiian Electric Company, Limited - Territory of Hawaii 1944 |
 | | This historic document was printed by the Jeffries Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of 2 allegorical women with the company name, a standing figure and the quote "For Progressive Hawaii We Light The Way" between them. |  | | Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) may be the only electric utility in the United States -- perhaps in the world -- inspired to go into business by the vision and enthusiasm of a king. |  | | His vision led to the formation of HECO and the services HECO has since provided for over a century have paralleled the economic growth and modernization of the State of Hawaii. |
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http://www.scripophily.net/haelcoliha19.html
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| | Hawaii National Guard Bibliography |
 | | Addleman, William C. History of the United States Army in Hawaii, 1849 to 1939. |  | | Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the Territory of Hawaii 1915-1916. |  | | Annual Report of the Military Department Territory of Hawaii July 1, 1928-June 30, 1929. |
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http://www.army.mil/CMH-pg/ARNG/NG-HI.htm
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia 1901 - |
 | | January 22 - Edward VII becomes King after his mother, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, dies. |  | | February 20 - The legislature of Hawaii Territory convenes for the first time. |
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http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/19/1901
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| | Hawaii Tokens |
 | | Text on one side reads, "ALIIOLANI SCHOOL CAFETERIA 5." The flip side reads, "GOOD FOR ONE LUNCH 5." Good condition with some general wear but still looks OK. |  | | Cover commemorating the addition of Hawaii's 50th star to the American flag. |  | | Hawaii public school system milk tokens used from 1915-1945. |
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http://www.ukulele.com/hawtoken.html
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| | 37 STATE & TERRITORY FLAGS HAWAII STATE FLAG Buy |
 | | Shoppers that purchased the "Hawaii State Flag" also viewed: |  | | Product-Finder.net was created by Nexternal Solutions for those that enjoy shopping online. |  | | 37 STATE & TERRITORY FLAGS HAWAII STATE FLAG Buy |
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| | Hawaii Miscellaneous |
 | | Vinyl Press-Kals self stick decals(stickers), by IMPKO, over 40 stickers of the Island of Hawaii (Big Island). |  | | One 11 1/2" long green "Hawaii The Aloha State" pennant with hula girl, Aloha tower, King Kamehameha, Iolani Palace, Diamond Head and Hibiscus. |  | | Four packs of about 10 stickers each, all same design. |
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http://www.ukulele.com/hawmisc.html
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| | Territory of Hawaii registration day July 31 WWI Posters |
 | | Infamous WWI poster reproductions featuring recruiting and propaganda from the World War I era. |  | | Territory of Hawaii registration day July 31 Poster showing a soldier bearing a large U.S. flag. |  | | Our historical products include reproduction civil war maps, postcards and photochroms, baseball cards, magic posters, circus posters, science fiction posters, classic art, and more. |
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http://www.rainfall.com/posters/WWI/508.htm
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| | The Political Graveyard: Hawaii: Territorial Delegates |
 | | Delegates to U.S. Congress from Hawaii Territory: Events and Candidates of the 1920's (may be incomplete!) |  | | Delegates to U.S. Congress from Hawaii Territory: Events and Candidates of the 1930's (may be incomplete!) |  | | Delegates to U.S. Congress from Hawaii Territory: Events and Candidates of the 1940's (may be incomplete!) |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/HI/ofc/cgdel.html
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| | 00652949 |
 | | Central Board of Registration, Selective Draft, Territory of Hawaii. |
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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g08143
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