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Further expansion
editThis may need further expansion to include:
- The arrest of Liberal leaders in 1892
- More info on Native Sons (seem to have just supported the NRs)
- The economic issues at hand, i.e. fallout of the McKinley Tariff
- Debate on the sale of Pearl Harbor
- More details on opium and lottery licensing bill
- Other bills and debates
- The special elections
List and sources
editLongest Legislature of 1892
edit- Drafts
Members
edit- Hawaii
Nobles
- Robert Renton Hind; [1]
- John Meirs Horner
- Reverend John Kauhane (1827/1828-1907). He was the pastor of Punaluu, in the district of Kau on Hawaii island for 43 years, served in as district judge, and member of the House of Representatives, later the House of Nobles and even the Hawaiian Republic Senate. [2]
- Joseph Marsden; [3]
Representatives
- Albert Horner
- John N. Kapahu; [4]
- John K. Kaunamano; died 1902; [5]; Vice President of Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane (Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men); editor
- K. M. Koahou; [6]
- James H. Waipuilani (died before May 21, 1912)
- Maui, Molokai, and Lanai
Nobles
- James Anderson; [7]
- William Yates Horner
- Russell D. Walbridge
Representatives
- William Edmonds; [8]
- Jose Kekahuna Iosepa; [9].....J. K. Josepa, of Hana, was a descendant of Hewahewa's sister five generations removed
- John Kaluna; represented Makawao, Maui; W. O. Smith said he was violent; [10]
- Luther W. P. Kanealii; died 1908; part of Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane (Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men); [11]
- T. S. Nahinu or G. S. Nahinu
- Visits leper settlement with other legislators [12] [13]
- Trespassing
- http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85047084/1893-12-11/ed-1/seq-4/#date1=1892&index=12&date2=1893&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Nahinu+S&proxdistance=5&state=Hawaii&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=S.+nahinu&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1
- http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85047084/1892-04-18/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1892&index=19&date2=1893&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Nahinu+S&proxdistance=5&state=Hawaii&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=S.+nahinu&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1
- "Hon. Nahinu In Town is in a Little Trouble for Visiting the Lepers Without a Permit". The Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu. February 9, 1892. p. 2.
- "Molokai – The "Dark Horse" Got There – Election of Nahinu Confirmed – Nazareta, the Liberal Candidate Retired". The Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Honolulu. April 11, 1892. p. 4.
- Provisional Government v. T. S. Nahinu, suppression of offense [14] [15]
- Death of D. H. Nahinu
- Oahu
Nobles
- Charles Otto Berger; [16]
- John Ena; [17]
- Charles Lewis Hopkins; from October 7, vice Macfarlane, resigned.
- Edward C. MacFarlane; resigned September 12. Appointed Minister Finance; [18]
- C. B. Maile; from October 7, vice Neumann, resigned; [19]
- David W. Pua; part of Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane (Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men)
- John Smith Walker
- J. S. N. Williams (John Norman Spencer Williams)
Representatives
- Samuel K. Aki; part of Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane (Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men); [22]
- Clarence W. Ashford; [23]
- John W. Bipikane; died 1908; (arrest on May 20, 1892 along with other members of the secret Hawaiian Patriotic Leauge for treason but released because of lack of evidence); Vice President of Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Kane (Hawaiian Patriotic League for Men); [24]
- Anakalea Kauhi;
- William Chauncey Wilder, b. Port Hope, Ont., January 1, 1835, d. July 11, 1901, at Honolulu; m. Eliza Scott at Geneva, 111., November 12, 1861. (She was born August 31, 1835, at Haskell Flats, Cattarugns Co., N. Y„ d. at Honolulu, March 9, 1912.)
- Kauai and Niihau
Nobles
- August Dreier (or Drier); died around May 19, 1908; funeral on June 17, 1908; [25];
- Alexander M. McBryde; from Dec 19 replaced Wilcox after he was appointed MI; [26]
Gallery
edit- https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/4ft8
- https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/4ftc
- https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/4gvw
- https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/4jgQ
- https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/4fsR
Minor edits made
editKAVEBEAR I read this through, making some minor edits, and it looks pretty good, actually. This is really informative. Good luck with whichever direction you are thinking of taking this. — Maile (talk) 17:17, 8 February 2017 (UTC)
Other members
edit- Charles J. McCarthy, Secretary
- William Luther Wilcox, Interpreter
- Francisco Jose Testa, Sergeant-at-Arms
- Rev. John Waiamau, Chaplain [27]
Move discussion in progress
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