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Daily Archives: November 30, 2011

November 30, 2011 by nupepa

Interesting statements by the United States on Hawaiian Independence, 1843.

[From Chronicling America.]

The Sandwich Islands.

New-York Daily Tribune, Volume 3, Number 53, Page 2. June 9, 1843.

Posted in English Newspaper, Holiday
Tagged Britain, Haalilio, Independence Day, John Tyler, La Kuokoa, Peacock (sloop), T. A. Catesby Jones, United States, Webster, William Richards
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November 30, 2011 by nupepa

Haalilio disrespected, 1843.

[Found on Chronicling America.]

Some newspapers are trouncing...

New-York Daily Tribune, Volume II, Number 250, Page 2, January 28, 1843.

Posted in English Newspaper, Holiday
Tagged Globe (steamboat), Haalilio
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November 30, 2011 by nupepa

More on the progress towards independence, 1843.

[Found on Chronicling America.]

The Sandwich Islands.

New-York Daily Tribune, Volume II, Number 240, Page 4. January 17, 1843.

Posted in English Newspaper, Holiday
Tagged Christianity, Haalilio, John Tyler, Kamehameha III, Kauikeaouli, United States, Webster, William Richards
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November 30, 2011 by nupepa

Independence Day, 1843.

[An article found on Chronicling America]

The Sandwich Islands.

New-York Daily Tribune, Volume III, Number 12, Page 2. April 22, 1843.

Posted in English Newspaper, Holiday
Tagged Britain, France, Independence Day, La Kuokoa, London, New York Daily Tribune
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