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Fly Mket, Honolu Cash jo. 1 item. Cash jo, April 1, 1863-ch 31, 1864; y -Aug. ., 1864. Histo: [Meat ket on Hotel Street Fwa Hbottle Bo; rented from C. Brewer; E. H. ed Sept.2, 1875; early c., 1875, Fly �ket was sold at auction Gilbert Wer or Honolu for 512.95]

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Family Market, Honolulu

Cash journal. 1 item.

Cash journal, April 1, 1863-March 31, 1864; May l2-Aug. 14, 1864.

History: [Meat market on Hotel Street run by F.dward Harbottle Boyd;

rented from C. Brewer; E. H. Boyd died Sept.2, 1875; early in Dec., 1875, Family l'�ket was sold at auction to Gilbert Waller or Honolulu for $1512.95]

M-475

Elizabeth Pruitt Farrington

Introduction

The Elizabeth Pruitt Farrington Collection, 1954-1957, documents Elizabeth Farrington's one regular term in the 84th Congress as Delegate to Congress from Hawaii, 1955-1956. Mrs. Farrington's papers for the balance of Joseph R. Farrington's 1953-1954 (83rd Congress) unexpired term are interfiled in his collection, M-473. The present collection contains bill files and correspondence series, totaling 16.9 linear feet. Mrs. Farrington gave the collection to the Hawaii State Archives on July 12, 1957. Access to the collection is unrestricted.

Biographical Sketch

1898--born Mary Elizabeth Pruitt, May 30, Tokyo, Japan, to Robert Lee and Josie Baugh Pruitt, American missionaries to Japan from Nashville, Tennessee.

1918--graduated from University of Wisconsin in journalism. 1920--married Joseph Rider Farrington, May 17; children: Beverly

(Mrs. Hugh F. Robinson), and John. 1943--active in Republican Party affairs. 1945--president, 78th Club--wives of new members of Congress. 1946-1948--president, League of Republican Women in Washington,

D.C.1949--president, National Federation of Women's Republican Clubs,

January 1 to January 1, 1953. 1954--elected in special election to complete unexpired term of

her husband as delegate to congress, 83rd Congress, July 31. --November 2, reelected for two year term, 84th Congress, as

Hawaii's ninth delegate to congress. 1954-1956--responsible for such legislation as statehood bills,

Hawaii Geophysics Institute, Territorial legislature reapportionment, City of Refuge National Historical Park.

--cited by Speaker of the U.S. House for achieving record of most bills passed in 84th Congress.

1984-Died in Honolulu, July 21.·

Sources:

Men and women of Hawaii, 1966. Hawaii State Archives, Name Index. Various items in collection.

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Scope and Content

M-475Farrington, E.P.

The Elizabeth Pruitt Farrington Papers document Elizabeth Farrington's term as Delegate to Congress from Hawaii during the 84th Congress, 1955-1956. All series are coterminous with her term in office. The collection contains records that are not duplicated elsewhere and it has no gaps.

The collection contains five series: (1) Congressional Bills, (2) Statehood Bills, (3) Reports on Legislation, (4) Subject Correspondence, and (5) Statehood Correspondence. The three bill series relate directly to the legislation she introduced, and the two correspondence series relate to her assessments of the possibilities of legislation in correspondence with constituents, Territorial government agencies and the federal departments.

Mrs. Farrington sponsored legislation for the Hawaii Geophysics Institute at the University of Hawaii, for the City of Refuge National Historical Park on Hawaii, for statehood, and for Territorial legislature reapportionment. The various series reflect these interests.

During processing, the collection was separated from the Joseph Rider Farrington papers, where her papers for the 84th Congress formed a distinct subgroup, even though she retained the same filing system as her husband. Her papers for the 83rd Congress (Special Election, 1954) remain interfiled with those of her husband in that collection (M-473). The Congressional Bills series of the present collection was arranged into numerical order from a previous random order, and the series of the whole collection were rearranged into an order reflecting their legislative purpose. A newspaper clipping scrapbook containing clippings duplicated in library holdings elsewhere was deaccessioned. Folder numbers 458-496 of the original series 6, Military Academies Appointments, relating to appointments to military academies, were deaccessioned in accordance with instructions from the branch chief on February 15, 1994.

Series Descriptions

1. Congressional Bills. 1955-1956. 3.1 linear feet.

Arranged in numerical order. Documents Delegate Farrington's actions to introduce and

obtain passage of legislation on the floor of the House and in the conmittees of the House and Senate. Contains correspondence, telegrams, telephone memoranda, Territorial legislative resolutions, Hawaii private organization resolutions, typescript bills, printed bills, copies of committee correspondence with executive branch departments, called the departmental reports,

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Senate companion bills, typescript statements of testimony before committees, committee reports and copies of printed laws.

Subjects include the Hawaii Geophysics Institute, the City of Refuge National Historical Park, highways, Territorial and City and County bond issues, and fisheries research. See also series #4, Subject Correspondence, under "Appropriations," all "Hawaii" files, and House cocmnittee names, for further information on legislation.

2. Statehood Bills, 84th Congress.

Arranged chronologically.

1955-1956. 6 linear inches.

Documents Mrs. Farrington's actions to obtain statehood on the House floor and in the committees of the 84th Congress. Contains copies of bills and printed laws, correspondence, committee reports, statements given in testimony and press releases. See also series #1, Congressional Bills, for information on HR 49, another statehood bill.

3. Reports on Legislation. 1954-1956. 9.0 linear inches.

Arranged by legislative session. Documents Delegate Farrington's actions to report back on

the progress of legislation requested by the Territorial legislature, and on her votes on other legislation of importance to Hawaii. Contains individual sheets to which are attached bill copies, committee reports, printed law copies, and status notations on individual bills. See also series #4, Subject Correspondence, under headings of "Legislature," "Hawaii-­Legislation, 11 and "Farrington--Politics--Luncheon for Members of Legislature, 11 for further information on Elizabeth Farrington's relationship to the Territorial legislature.

4. Subject Correspondence. 1954-1956. 11.9 linear feet.

Arranged alphabetically by subject. Documents Elizabeth Farrington's actions to assess the

prospects of legislation through correspondence with constituents, the Territorial legislature and federal departments. Contains correspondence, inter-office memoranda, telegrams, petitions and private organization resolutions and newspaper clippings. See especially folder headings of "Appropriations 11 , "Farrington", "Hawaii--Legislation", and the individual House committee names for more information on legislation. Includes correspondence from constituents requesting assistance with executive branch agencies. Series also contains correspondence with Riley Allen, editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, and Mrs. Farrington's political campaign material.

5. Statehood Correspondence. 1955-1957. 8.0 linear inches.

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Arranged alphabetically. Documents Delegate Farrington's actions to publicize the

campaign for Hawaii statehood among the public at large. Also includes correspondence and statements relating to the February-May, 1955 statehood hearings in the House and Senate (84th Congress).

Container List

Request folders by box and folder number.

Box 1

1. Congressional Bills

1. Laws--84th Congress2. Pending Legislation3. Legislation Pending--Interior and Insular Affairs

Committee 4. For Mrs. Farrington5. Member Bills6 .. HJR 23 7 --83 rd Congress

Bouse of Representatives--bill numbers

7. 49--Statehood Bill8. 2274--For the Relief of Alejandro Florentino Munoz9. 2584--Cigarette Taxes10. 3588--To Make the Calendar Fixed and Perpetual11. 3628--For the Relief of Luise Isabelle, nee Luise

Schneider12. 3629--For the13. 3630--For the14. 3631--For the15. 3632--For the16. 3633--For the17. 3634--For the18. 3635--For the

Heinemann

Relief Relief Relief Relief Relief Relief Relief

of Mrs. Nika Kirihara of Mrs. Uta Ginoza of Mrs. Noriko Sato of Mrs. Kama Asato of Mrs. Tomeka Kishi of Fusa Kimura of Birgit Camara, nee

19. 3636--Land Patent to Protestant Episcopal Church inHonolulu

20. 4437--National Guard Withholding Bill21. 4438--Decennial Census of Agriculture to include

Hawaii22. 4458--For the23. 4459--For the24. 5300--City of

Relief of Mrs. Kazuko Kaneshiro Relief of Mrs. Hildegard Piberger Chun Refuge

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25. 26. 27. 28.

29.

30. 31. 32. 33.

Box 2

34. 35. 36.

37.

38. 39. 40.

41. 42. 43.

44. 45. 46. 47. 48.

49.

50. 51. 52.

53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58.

59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

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5790--To Amend the Wildlife Restoration Act 5791--University of Hawaii 5810--For the Relief of Lee Chow Shee 6024--Land at Kaakaukukui 6045--Changing Sessions of Legislature and Budget 6046--Increase Compensation of Governor of Hawaii 6047--Land at Waimano, Ewa, Oahu 6048--Increase Compensation of Legislature 6077--For the Relief of Mrs. Grace Arnesch

6078--For the Relief of Alison MacBride 6079--For the Relief of the Estate of Matilda Faufata 6162--Longer Tenn for Office of Supreme & Circuit Court

Justices 6320--For the Relief of Priscilla Sook Chur Chiang, nee

Sook Chur York 6331

--Bill Copies--Land Bills re. Kaiser --Supporting Material--Land Bills re. Kaiser

6461--Inclusion of Lands in Irrigation Projects-Territory of Hawaii

6462--Transferring Title to Public Lands, etc. 6463--Revising Laws of Hawaii re. Sales of Public Lands 6807--Amending Patents of Government Lands Containing

Restrictions 6808--Sale of Residence Lots After Six Months 6824--Keoshi Matsunaga and Ponahawai House Lots 6984--For the Relief of Rosalia Agmata 7058--Increases Compensation of Justices & Judges 7080--For the Relief of Mrs. Liu Cha Tsung Tsai, alias

Mary Lau 7163--For the Relief of Gertrude Ornellas & Barbara June

Ornellas 7164--For the Relief of Lt. Michael Cullen 7165--For the Relief of Consolacion A. Yacap 7186--Determination of Claims re. Lands of Japanese Ancestry Organization

7294--For the Relief of Nellie Mary Trent 7295--For the Relief of Mrs. Rosalia Dato Mateo 7426--$50,000,000 Highway Revenue Bond 7516--For the Relief of Mrs. Kame Gusukuma 7517--For the Relief of Eishin Tamanaha 7552--To Amend Sec. 220 & 220(d) of the Hawaiian Homes

Conunission Act, 1920 7649--For the Relief of Dr. Rodolfo T. Santeco 7650--For the Relief of Man Yee Lee 7670--Transportation Tax 7671--Magic Island 7703--For the Relief of Dora Thelma Andres

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Box 3

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64. 7754--Geophysical Institute at University of Hawaii65. 7755--Honolulu General Obligation Bonds ($1,500,000)66. 7756--Honolulu Public Improvement Bonds ($4,000,000)67. 7757--Honolulu Bonds-Kalihi Tunnel ($6,000,000)68. 7769--Watershed & Flood Prevention69. 7786--Increasing Annual Leave of Hawaii Federal

Employees70. 7825--For Relief of Certain Customs Employees71. 7826--For the Relief of Chong Hyun Pak72. 7887--Sale of Lands Without Public Auction73. 7888--Sale of Lands at Weliweli, Kauai74. 7889--Bonds for War Memorial Municipal Auditorium in

Honolulu75. 7890--Land Sale at Kaneohe Bay76. 7891--Land Exchanges in Puna re. Volcanic Activity77. 7892--Act 273, Public Improvement Bonds, Territory of

Hawaii (HR 9768)78. 7893--Amending Sec. 73(i) of Hawaiian Organic Act re.

Leasing Land79. 8536--To Establish National Policy re. Commercial

Fisheries80. 8837--To Reapportion Territorial Legislature Districts81. 8866--For the Relief of Mrs. Minnie Perreira82. 9265--Post Auditor83. 9301--Trent Trust Company84. 9426--Wildlife Restoration85. 9439--For the Relief of Yu Siu Liang Kou Shimogawa86. 9768--Territory of Hawaii Bond Issues (HR 7892)87. 9769--City & County of Honolulu Bond Bill88. 10028--Legislature (Sessions & Compensation)89. 10193--For the Relief of Mary Arce90. 10829--Hawaii Defense Highway System91. 11528--For the Relief of Misuzu Yamada92. 11656--Additional Loans for Hawaiian Homes' Homsteaders93. 11972--For the Relief of Edwin K. Fernandez94. 12414--For the Relief of the Estate of Richard Anthony

Nunes, Jr.

House Joint Resolutions--by number

95. 148--Equal Rights Amendment96. 369--To Authorize Sale of Steamship Monterey97. 378--Tuna Fish Investigation98. 389--Steamship La Guardia99. 427--Kapalama Military Reservation100. 428--National Memorial Cemetary in Hawaii101. 643--Geophysical Institution Investigation

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Box 4

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2. Statehood Bills

102. HR 49--Statehood--84th Congress103. HR-2531--Statehood Bill--1/20/55104. HR.-8837--Reapportionment Bill--1/26/56

Statehood105. --General106. --current and Active107. --Reference File--Testimony before House Rules

Conunittee, April, 1955 108. --Letters109. --Opposition110. --Miscellaneous111. --Pillion Statement on Statehood112. --Reapportionment--clippings113. --Interior and Insular Affairs Conunittee hearings in

Hawaii--information packet for members, December, 1954

3. Reports on Legislation

Box 5

114. 115. 116.

117.

118. 119. 120.

121. 122. 123.

124. 125. 126.

127.

Information on Hawaii Legislation --1951-1952 --1953-1954 --Re Bonded Indebtedness, 1951-1954

Legislative Portfolio--83rd Congress --Table of Contents and U.S. bills Requested by

Territory --Laws on Hawaii --Private Bills --Laws Affecting Hawaii; Legislative Programs

Legislative Portfolio--84th Congr�ss --Public Bills --Private Bills --Speech Material

Report to Legislature on Public Works Legislation-­April, 1955

--Correspondence and Memoranda --Corps of Engineers Reports --Correspondence on Interstate Highway System

legislation --Maps of Territorial Roads Built with Federal Aid

Report on Requests of Territorial Legislature--August, 1955

128. --Report--typescript and memo--Territorial Resolutions and Congessional Bills

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129.

130.

131.

--Resolutions #2-35 --Resolutions #36-94

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--Correspondence re Territorial Resolutions; Index of Resolutions

132.Territorial Legislation before Senate Committees-­August, 1955

4. Subject Correspondence

133. l.34. 135. 136. 137. 1.38. 139. 1.40. 1.41.

142. 143. 1.44.

145. 146. 147.

Box 6

1.48. 149. 150.

151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 1.56. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161.

162. l.63. 164.

165. 166.

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Agriculture Agriculture Conunittee Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Board of Air Force--Personnel Alaska Alien Property Alien Property custodian Allen, Riley

--Sept. 1954-Mar. l.955 --Apr.-June, 1955 --July-Dec., 1955 --Jan. -May, 1956 --June-Aug., 1956

Allocation of Federal Funds--1956-1957

American Legion American Women's Voluntary Services Anthony, Garner Appropriations

--General --Appearance before Committees --Agriculture --Civil Functions --conunerce --Health, Education and Welfare --Reclamation --White Crosses

Armed Services Conunittee Armed Services Procurement Army, Department of Army Personnel

--1955-1956 --1956

Autograph Requests Aviation

--General --Airlines; Aeronautics Conunission --Hawaii

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Box 7

Box 8

167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176.

--Hawaiian Airlines --Northwest Airlines --TPA; Aloha Airlines --United Airlines

B Baby Books, 1955 Birth Certificates Board of Harbor Commissioners Board of Water Supply--Honolulu Broadcasts

177. Budget178. Bureau of Conveyances

Bureau of Employees' Compensation179. --General180. --Olaf E. Tollefson Case

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181. Business and Professional Women's Club, Washington,D.C.

182. C183. Campaign, 1956184. Campbell Estate--Honouliuli Military Reservation185. Capitol Hill Club186. Census187. Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu188. Cherry Blossom Festival189. Citizenship190. Civil Defense191. Civil Service192. Claims193. Clerk Hire--Personal (1951-1956)194. Coast Guard195. Coconut Island-Fort DeRussy Project196. Conunissioner of Public Lands197. Commerce, Dept. of198. Communism199. Congratulatory Letters

Congress200. --Routine Correspondence201. --Women in Congress202. Congressional Committees203. Congressional Directory

Congressional Record204. --General

205. --Remarks206. Congressional Secretaries Club207. Congressional Secretaries Tour

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208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220.

Contributions Cordage Industry Crank Letters customs D

Defense Department Dillingham Disaster--Volcanic Eruption, 1955 E Eagle Macaroni Co., Ltd. Education Employment F

Farrington, Elizabeth --Biographical materials --Invitations

--1955 --1955-1956

--Honolulu Office Expense --Letters for campaign, 1956

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221.

222. 223. 224. 225. 226. --Politics--Luncheon for Members of Legislature,

Box 9

November, 1955 227. 228.

229. 230. 231. 232.

--New York newspaper meeting, April 1956 --Politics--Precinct Lists --Report on Record --Press Releases --Pending --Speeches

233. --Thank you letters, 1955234. --Washington Office, 1955235. Falk, Richard--Global World Series236. Farmers of Hawaii237. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Federal Employees238. --Machinists and Foremen Wages Case, 14th Naval

District (Pearl Harbor) 239. --Blue Collar Workers240. Federal Maritime Board241. Federal Register242. Filipinos243. Fishing244. Foreign Operations Administration245. Fulbright Scholarship246. G247. Gaddis, Nana248. Geophysics Laboratory249. Government vs. Private Enterprise

Governor of Hawaii

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250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256.

257. 258.

259. 260.

261.

Box 10

262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280.

281. 282.

283. 284. 285. 286.

--1955 --1955-1956

Guessefeldt Claim H Hatch Act Hawaii Club of Maryland Hawaii, County of Hawaii Courts

--General --Magistrates

Hawaii Education --1955-1956 --1956

Hawaii Health --1955-1956

--1956 --S.3853--Queen's Hospital

Hawaii Irrigation Authority Hawaii Judges Hawaii Legislation Hawaii Legislature Hawaii Visitors Bureau

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Hawaiian Club, Washington, D.C. Hawaiian Government Employees' Association Hawaiian Homes Commission Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Honolulu City and County Honolulu International Airport Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hospitals Housing

IMUA Immigration and Naturalization

--General --Kingsley Lyu --Immigration and Naturalization Act amendments

--Territorial Resolutions --Correspondence

Infonnation re Hawaii Interior, Department of

Box 11

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee 287. --House288. --Senate

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289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294.

295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302.

303. 304. 305. 306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315.

316.

--House trip to Hawaii, 1954 Internal Revenue International Cooperation Center Invitations, 1956 J

Junior League Judges

--General --Joseph P. Akau

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--William E. Brown Resignation, Maui --Carrick Buck --Herbert Y.C. Choy --Montgomery Clark --Gerald Corbett --Louis LeBaron

Judgeships --Federal District

--McLaughlin --Calvin McGregor --Luman N. Nevels, Jr. --Benjamin M. Tashiro

--Supreme Court of Hawaii K

Kaiser, Henry J. Kaiser--Resolution and Project Kauai, County of Kekua Council Kometani, Dr. Katsumi L

Labor Lands

--1953-1956

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Box 12

317. --Sand IslandLegislation

318. --General319. --Pending320. --Miscellaneous Reports on321. Legislative Record322. Libraries323. Liquor Legislation324. List of Constituents325. M326. Maps, Requests for327. Matson Navigation Company328. Maui, County of329. Merchant Marine330. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Conunittee331. Metzger, Delbert E.332. Military--Civilian Procurement333. Milk--School Milk Program

Miscellaneous--correspondence

334. --1955-1956 335. --1956

Box 13

336. 337. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 348. 349. 350. 351. 352. 353.

354. 355.

356. 357.

--84th Congress, 1st Session Moncada, General Hilario C. N National Guard National Labor Relations Board National Cemetary of the Pacific National Park Service National Science Fair Narcotics Naval Personnel Navy Department 0 Office Expenses Officials Appointed by Governor p Pacific and Asian Affairs Council Pacific Far East Line Pacific War Memorial Commission Pardons and Paroles

--General --Sonya Charmian Trice

Passports and Visas --January, 1955-0ctober, 1956 --August, 1956-December, 1956

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358. Patronage359. Pineapple, Tariff on360. Political Letters

Box 14

Mrs. Farrington--Politics Post Offices President of the United States President--Press Releases

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361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366.

Public buildings--2nd Building iri Honolulu Public Welfare, Department of

367. 368.

Public Works --Beach Erosion --Flood Control

--Rivers and Harbors --1955-1956 --1956

Puerto Rico R Reapportionment Reclamation Refugee Relief Program

369. 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 380.

Republican National Committee Republican National Convention, 1956 Republican Women Republicans of Hawaii Roads

Box 15

381. S382. Samoans383. Selective Service384. Shipping Problems385. Shoemaker Reports386. Small Business Administration387. Social Security388. Soil Survey389. Speech Material390. Stanford Research Institute391. Stehl, Mrs. Elsie392. Stump, Adm. Felix B.393. Sugar394. Sugar Hearings395. Suspension of Deportation396. T

Taxes397. --General398. --Territory399. --HR-42 (Tax Estates)

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400. Thacker, Earl M.401. Thompson, Robert O.402. Transportation Tax

403. Turner, Margaret C.404. U

405. United Nations406. University of Hawaii407. V

408. Veterans409. Virgin Islands410. Vocational Rehabilitation411. W

412. War claims413. Warner, Howry H.

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414. Washington Newsletter of National Federation ofRepublican WomenWater

415. --1954-February, 1955416. --March, 1955-June, 1956417. --Weather Control418. White House419. Winnie, James P.420. Wishard, Leslie W. of Honokaa Sugar Co., Hawaii

Box 16

421. Women in Politics422. X Y Z

5. Statehood Correspondence

423. A424. Alaska425. B426. C

427. Commonwealth428. Congressional Record429. D430. E431. Editors432. F433. Flag434. G435. Governor of Hawaii436. H

Hawaii Statehood Comnission437. --Honolulu438. --Washington439. House Comnittee on Interior and Insular Affairs440. House Debate441. Information re Statehood

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442. Interior and Insular Affairs--Senate443. J

444. K445. L446. M447. Miscellaneous--Mrs. Farrington448. N449. Polls450. President451. Resolutions452. Rules Conmittee453. S454. Senate455. Statistics456. W457. X Y Z

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458-496. Folder numbers 458-496 relating to appointments tomilitary academies have been deaccessioned inaccordance with instructions from the branch chief on February 15, 1994.

G. White, 1994/2Revised by G. White, July, 1997.

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Joseph Rider Farrington

Introduction

The Joseph Rider Farrington Collection contains the papers accumulated by Joseph Rider Farrington during his six terms as Delegate to Congress from Hawaii between 1943 and 1954. In general, it contains legislative and correspondence files, and some radio interview audio tapes, comprising in total 72.6 linear feet. Elizabeth Pruett Farrington gave the collection to the Hawaii State Archives on July 12, 1957. Access to the collection is unrestricted.

Biographical Chronology

1897 Born, Washington, D.C., October 15, son of Wallace Rider Farrington, fonner governor of Hawaii, and Catherine McAlpine (Crane) Farrington.

1915 Graduated from Punahou School. 1918 Volunteered for Anny in World War I, commissioned a 2nd

Lieutenant; entered Reserve Officers Training Corps school at Fort Sheridan, Illinois; war ended before he went overseas.

1919 Graduated from University of Wisconsin in journalism. Reporter for Philadelphia Public Ledger in Washington, D.C. bureau for 4 years.

1920. Married Mary Elizabeth (Pruett) Farrington, May 17, at Washington, D.C.; children, Beverly and John.

1924 Returned to Honolulu to become managing editor of Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Active in Republican Party politics.

1934 Succeeded father as president and general manager of Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Secretary, Hawaii Home Rule Commission; wrote statement presented in Washington, D.C. visit. Elected to first of two four-year tenns to Territorial Senate from Oahu.

1935 Wrote Territorial Legislature resolution on statehood for Hawaii.

Offered successful bill to establish five-person Hawaii

Equal Rights Commission to study equal federal treatment for Hawaii and statehood. Member, Citizens' Bipartisan Committee on Statehood. Testified before U.S. House committee in Hawaii on statehood.

1938 Elected to second term to Territorial Senate from Oahu. 1941 Offered Hawaii Equal Rights bill. 1942 Member, Territorial Equal Rights Commission, 1 yr. tenn.

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Farrington, J.R. Samuel Wilder King, Republican victor in Delegate to Congress primary election, resigned to reenter Navy; Farrington chosen by party to run in general election. Elected to first of six terms as Delegate to Congress from Hawaii: 1943-1954 (78th-83rd Congresses). Member of House committees on Agriculture, Insular Affairs, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Rivers and Harbors, and Territories. Called for relaxation of martial law in Hawaii.

1943 Offered first of several statehood bills in Congress. 1944 Tour of Pacific bases with U.S. House committee. 1945 Tour of European battle sites with House committee.

Offered Korean inunigration bill. 1954 Died, June 19, Washington, D.C.

Sources:

Men and women of Hawaii, 1954. Pan-Pacific who's Who, 1940-41. Boyden R. Sparkes Collection, M-409, Hawaii State Archives. Subject catalogue, Hawaii State Archives. Various items throughout Farrington Collection.

Scope and Content

The Joseph R. Farrington Collection documents Delegate Farrington's six terms in Congress (1943-1954). It includes seven series of papers, divided into two bill and three correspondence series, one "appointment" series to post office positions, and one tape and phonodisc series. All series are coterminous with his period in office; the phonodisc series (#7) contains a recording from 1938.

These series comprise original and carbon copies of correspondence that are unique to this collection. There are no notable gaps in the series.

The primary role of the Delegate was legislative. In accordance with Section 85 of the Hawaii Organic Act, the Delegate served in the House of Representatives for a two year term, could introduce legislation, debate on the floor and testify in committee hearings, but not vote in conunittee or on the floor. The two legislative series, the Congressional bills and statehood bills, contain information documenting his legislative activity, in particular his special interest in statehood for Hawaii and in making the immigration laws as they pertained to Asians more liberal.

The correspondence series, including the Miscellaneous-­Subject, Statehood, and Honolulu Office, contain information documenting his responses to constituent requests. His responses often took the form of planning for legislation, sometimes only of working out administrative remedies, and sometimes of no action at all, as in the case of such insoluble issues as martial law in Hawaii.

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Subjects of the correspondence series include issues of contemporary importance to Hawaii, such as the acute housing shortage in 1946-1947; the lack of a Veterans Affairs regional office in 1945-1946; the ILWU strike of 1946 and its effect on transportation; the need for expanded civilian airport facilities after the War; the Territorial Board of Agriculture's

·view that fishing would become a major part of the Hawaii economyafter the War which justified seeking federal assistance tofisheries research; and, finally, inter alia, the constant needfor improved harbors, roads and other public works. Last is hisfile of appointments to post office positions in Hawaii.

When former Delegate to Congress Elizabeth P. Farrington,Joseph Rider Farrington's wife, gave this collection to theArchives in 1957, it contained the bill and correspondence filesof her 1 1/2 terms in Congress interfiled with Farrington's.Where it was possible, her records were removed and arranged intoa separate collection. The series were then rearranged in orderof their importance to the introduction of legislation inCongress. The Congressional bills were arranged into numericalorder, the statehood bills into chronological order, and the two"name" subseries of the Honolulu Office File into a singlealphabetical order.

In addition, all the printed executive agency and privateresearch reports used by Farrington as the information on whichto present testimony and debate, comprising 2 linear feet, wasdeaccessioned because it contained virtually no annotations orother information explaining Farrington's actions in Congress.Newspaper clipping scrapbooks were deaccessioned because theycontained material duplicated in libraries. Folder numbers 2298-2391 of series 7, Military Academy Appointments, relating toappointments to military academies were deaccessioned inaccordance with intructions from the branch chief on February 15,1994.

See also:U.S. Congress. U.S. Congress.

statehood

Congressional Record, 1943-1954. House and Senate Hearings records on

for Hawaii for 1946 ff.

Series Descriptions

1. Congressional Bills. 1943-1954. 9 linear feet.

Arranged by Congress (i.e., 78th, 79th, etc.), thereunder by chamber of origination (House or Senate), by type (bill or resolution), and then numerically.

Documents the actions Farrington took to introduce and obtain passage of legislation in accordance with section 85 of the Hawaii Organic Act. Contains constituent letters requesting action, Territorial Legislature resolutions requesting federal legislation, typescript bills, printed bills, copies of committee correspondence with relevant executive agencies, Farrington

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correspondence with conunittee chairmen of House and Senate, coumittee reports, Senate companion bills, typescript statements before committees, speeches, press releases relating to bills, Congressional Record tearsheets containing testimony and debate, printed acts, laws, and newspaper clippings. Subject matter of bills includes immigration and Territorial government salaries, pensions, organization, bond issues, special appropriations, and public works. See also series #4, Miscellaneous-Subject Correspondence, documenting the origin, through constituent correspondence, of much of this legislation.

2. Statehood Bills. 1943-1954. 2.5 linear feet.

Arranged chronologically by Congress.

Documents the actions Farrington took to obtain statehood legislation over his six terms. Contains bill copies, committee reports, correspondence of committee chairmen with executive agency heads on statehood, Farrington correspondence with committee chairmen, constituents and others, telephone memoranda, telegrams, statements given in testimony, speeches, press releases relating to statehood legislation, Congressional Record tearsheets containing House and Senate debate on statehood, background information on Hawaii for testimony before committees, and newspaper clippings. See also series #3, Statehood Correspondence, for background on the public campaign for statehood Farrington kept up paralleling his effort in Congress.

3. Statehood Correspondence. 1943-1954. 6.5 linear feet.

Arranged in two subseries: 1.) 78th-82nd Congresses, and 2.) 83rd Congress, and thereunder alphabetically by name, organization or subject.

Documents the campaign for statehood Farrington carried on through correspondence with the public in all states, with both individuals and organizations, with the aim of providing them with accurate information about Hawaii and statehood. Farrington occasionally expressed the hope to them that his correspondents would make this information and the new attitudes it might engender about statehood for Hawaii known to their own Congressmen.

4. Kiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence.linear feet.

1943-1954. 48.4

Arranged by Congress, and thereunder alphabetically by name, organization or subject.

Documents actions Farrington took to respond to constituent requests, sometimes resulting in original or tie-in legislation. Contains correspondence from individuals, members of civic organizations, companies or the Territorial government requesting

Q action; Farrington correspondence with the relevant federal

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agencies and with committee chairmen; and Farrington replies to the originator outlining his plans. Includes telephone memoranda, telegrams, circular letters, Congressional Record tearsheets containing his statements on the floor or debates, speeches, press releases relating to legislation, and newspaper clippings relating to the subject matter of the request or to his introduction of legislation. Subjects include Asian immigration, statehood, labor and strike issues, veterans' affairs, especially transfers and demobilization, public works and the post-war housing shortage.

Includes also approximately 1.5 linear feet of correspondence with Riley Allen, editor of the Star-Bulletin, who often wrote to Farrington in regard to editorial policy, news content, and management and personnel decisions. Because Allen frequently wrote about editorial policy, the correspondence contains much inside information and comment on Hawaii and national politics. The folders titled 11 Campaigns 11 contain the speech and radio talk texts 9f Farrington's political campaigns, which outline his legislative program and reasoning.

5. Honolulu Office Correspondence. 1943-1954. 2.9 linear feet.

Arranged in two subseries: by subject and by name, both arranged alphabetically.

Documents Farrington's correspondence with constituents while in Honolulu during Congressional recesses, Congressional hearings, or electoral campaigns. Contains correspondence from constituents, transmittal letters and memoranda from his Washington, D.C. office relating to constituent requests, and Farrington's replies. Also contains telegrams, inter-office correspondence and speeches. See particularly letters from Margaret C. Turner, Farrington's Washington office secretary and Edith F. Dias, Farrington's Honolulu office secretary, interspersed among the letters, for frequently well-informed comments about Farrington's legislative activity. See also series #4, Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence, for folders on Margaret C. Turner and Edith F. Dias correspondence for the same type of information.

6. Post Office Appointments.feet.

Arranged alphabetically.

(1938)-1943-1957. 0.9 linear

Documents actions Farrington took to recommend candidates to the Postmaster General for appointments to head post offices in Hawaii. Contains correspondence from Republican Party county chairmen, from applicants, telephone memoranda with Postmaster General and with applicants. Files of Delegate Elizabeth P. Farrington on same subject matter interfiled with Farrington correspondence because process of appointment frequently extended beyond one term.

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7. Phonodiscs and Tape Recordings.inches.

ca. 1938-1953. 10 linear

Arranged by size of disc and thereafter chronologically.

This series documents his campaign and publicity talks, interviews and speeches on radio; includes campaign rally music and national Republican Party recordings of Eisenhower and other material for the 1950 and 1956 congressional races. Contains 21 phone disc and 7 tape recordings of radio interviews and other material. See also series #4, Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence, for "JRF--Personal 11 folders containing radio interview scripts.

Container List

To request one or more folders, refer to the box and folder number.

Box 1

1. Congressional Bills

78th and 79th Congresses--1943-1946

1. Bills introduced in the 77th Congress by Delegate S.W.King

2. Report on Legislation 78th Congress3. Report on 79th Congress Legislation4. Hawaii Legislation-Miscellaneous Report on 80th Congress5. Resolutions of Hawaii Legislature6. Miscellaneous Hawaiian Legislature7. Hawaiian Homes Commission Act8. Cole Resolutions9. Governor of Territory as W.P.B. Representative

10. Hawaiian Electric Legislation11. Hawaii Defense Volunteers12. Dredging Hilo Harbor13. Relief-Richard Y.H. Mew14. Julian A. Rania

House of Representatives 15. 357--Relief of Tsuta Matsumoto alias Tsuta Kubo16. 618/S. 216/Pub. Law 9--0.R.& L. Easement, Halawa17. 1586--Korean Naturalization18. 1809-1810--Naturalization of parents of men in armed

services 19. 2112--Filipino Naturalization20. 2688--Claim of Honolulu Plantation Co.21. 2773--Roads - No action, 78th22. 2774--National Cemetery - Hilo, - Not Passed, 78th

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2776--Naturalization of Filipinos - Passed in 79th Cong.

2777--Maintenance, Agri. Exp. Station - Included in Appropriation Com.

2778--Revenue Bonds - Passed - Approved, Apr. 3, 1944 2779--To provide for temporary service of Circuit

Judges No action 2780--Statehood for Hawaii 2786--Naturalization of Alien Veterans - No action 2787--Permanent Residence of Phyllis Lee - Passed House 2788--Relief of Frank Baptiste - Private Law 2789--Naturalization of Peter Buck - Passed House,

Feb. 15, 1944; no action by Senate 3075/Pri. Law 258--Relief of Isabella Tucker 3159/Pri. Law 522--Relief of Ernest Pedro Ferreira 3208--Hawaiian Homes Commission 3230--Fishery Research - Vocational schools 3314--Public Works - Navy - (Pearl Harbor Perimeter) 3339--Relief of Mrs. Margaret A. Martin 3340/Pri. Law 567--Relief of Merla Koperski 3361--Hawaiian Pineapple Co. Legislation 3403/2775/Pub. Law 320--Hawaiian Homes Commission Act 3403--Hawaiian Homes Connnission Act 3422--Increase cadets at West Point 3423--Increase number of midshipmen at Annapolis 3528--Citizenship for Guamanians 3546--Citizenship for American Samoans 3614/Pub. Law 313--Revenue Bond Act 3652--Increase compensation of Territorial Employees 3653--Increase Pay of Postal Employees (25%

Differential) 3655--Recognition of Hawaii Territorial Guard 3657/Pub. Law 314//Act 32--Extension of franchise of

Hilo Electric Co. 3670/Priv. Law 495--Relief of Waialua children 4297/Priv. Law 500--Relief of Joseph Schell 4298/Priv. Law 550--Relief of Mrs. Candilaria A. Dinson 4299--Relief of Juan s. Purisima 4300/Pub. Law 403--Relief - County of Hawaii 4301/Priv. Law 571--Relief of Philip Naone Kaili and

Susie Kaili 4374/Pri. Law 834--Relief of Rudolph K. Bartels 4940--Naturalization of Koreans - no action;

reintroduced in 79th Congress 5074--Relief of Mrs. Gabriela R. Ayson - no action but

she has returned to Hawaii

Bouse Concurrent Resolution (B.C.R.)

60. 10-11--Hilo Harbor - Kalihi Tunnel61. 37--Navy Recruiting Station - Hawaii

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Bouse Joint Resolution (B.J.R.) 62. 93--Equal Rights Amendment

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63. 2073--Convey certain lands in Pearl Harbor for easementto O.R.& L. Co.

Senate Concurrent Resolution (S.C.R.) 64. 5--re Birth Certificates65. 8--Hawaii re Surplus Property66. 11--Bxempt lepers from income taxes

80th congress - 1947-1948

67. Bills--78th Congress68. Report on Legislature--80th Congress69. Edwards Perpetual Calendar (H.R. 1242)

Bouse of Representatives (B.R.) 70. 189--Increase compensation of Governors of Hawaii,

Alaska, etc. (Bartlett) 71. 854--Salaries of justices & judges, T. of H. (Kemp)72. 856/S. 2062--Tenure of Justices, Territory of Hawaii73. 857/7128/4824--Racial restriction on naturalization74. 858--Citizenship - American Samoa (See H.R. 3546-79th

Cong.) 75. 859/Pub. Law 329--Fisheries Research (See H.R. 3230-

79th Cong.) 76. 861/5652/S. 652--re Illegal Internment - Imprisonment77. 862--Increase number of military academy appointments78. 863--Increase number of naval academy appointments79. 864--Appointment of Adjutant General80. 874--Citizenship for Guamanians (Bradley)81. 897--Relief of Sumi Serizawa82. 898--Relief of Yukiko Kimura83. 899--Relief of Mrs. Keum Nyu Park84. 900--Relief of Mrs. Lo Chin Shee85. 901--Relief of Kiyoichi Koide86. 902--Relief of Mrs. Seiko Adachi87. 903/Pub. Law 213--Relief of Mrs. Charles C. Lee

(Korean) 88. 904--Relief of Mrs. Mickey U.P. Shon89. 906--Relief of Yoshito Ota90. 908--Relief of Legal Guardian of Ellen Miyoko Kondo91. 909--Relief of Yoshiko Kondo (See H.R. 5032-79th Cong.)92. 910--Relief of Estate of Koichi Kondo (See H.R. 5033-

79th Cong.) 93. 911--Relief of Airplane crash victims - Kalihi94. 912/Pri. Law 403--Relief of Hire Higa and Kana Higa

(See H.R. 4974-79th Cong.) 95. 914--Relief of George Corenevsky96. 915/Pri. Law 433--Relief of L.L. McCandless Estate

(Lester Marks) $113,655.00 97. 916--Relief of P.L. Orso

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917--Relief of Hawaii Brewing Corporation Ltd. 918--Relief Estate of Bernice P. Bishop, dec'd. 919--Relief of George Ernsbarger 921/4542--Relief of Wah Chan Thom, $18,452 922--Relief of Tong Fat Co., Ltd. (Y.T. Lum) $15,729.57

(See H.R. 4541-79th Cong.) 923--Relief of Leo F. Hannegan $8,860.00 (See H.R.

4543-79th Cong.) 1178--Re Administration of U.S. Courts outside

continental U.S. 1417--Citizenship for Guamanians 1492--Relief of P.L. (Spud) Murphey (Ken Dawson)

$22,000.00 (See H.R. 4540-79th Cong.) 1493/Pri. Law 76--Relief of Anna Malama Mark 1876-�Increase compensation postal employees 1906--Relief of Hiromi Tojo 2180--Reclamation Act to Territories 2551/Pri. Law 415--Relief of William R. Ramsey 2552--Relief of Thomas A. Hanley 2554--For relief of David K. Kaaihili 2555--For relief of Estate of Kisa Kagihara Hatate 2807/Pri. Law 445--Relief of American Brewing Company 2808--Relief of Mrs. Wong Shee Goo 2809--Relief of Vernon J. Medeiros

2932--H.R. 860 - Korean Naturalization (See H.R. 1586-79th Cong.)

2940--Relief of Estate of Sutematsu Kida and Kiichi Kida

2941/Pub. Law 213--Relief of Mrs. Sook Cha Chung -qualifies under H.R. 3149

3229/Pub. Law 476--To repeal Act relating to procurement of trade statistics

3266/Pub. Law 190--To authorize issuance of certain public improvement bonds by the Territory

3318--To repeal tax on transportation of persons 3376/Pub. Law 286--Revenue Bond - extension 3377--Amend Organic Act - opening agricultural land

for settlement 3633/Pub. Law 581--To amend section 203, Hawaiian

Homes Conunission Act, designating certain lands as available home lands

3635/Pub. Law 582--To ratify Joint Res. 7 - 4t interest rate on sale of public lands for homestead-residence, etc.

3654/3377--0pening agricultural lands for settlement by veterans

3655--Recognition of Hawaii Territorial Guard 3656--Amend Sec. 203 - Hawaiian Homes Conunission Act

to include parcel of land on Maui

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150. 151. 152. 153. 154.

155. 156. 157.

158. 159. 160. 161.

House 162. 163. 164.

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3679/Pub. Law 200--To enable Legislature of Hawaii to authorize City & County of Honolulu to issue sewer bonds

3680/Pub. Law 638--To amend Hawaiian Homes Commission Act

3770--Amend Hawaiian Organic Act re residence qualification for divorce

3771--Provide for citizenship of non-citizen parents of persons who served in armed forces

3829--Filipinos 3954/Pub. Law 584--Approve Acts 74 & 95 of Terr.

Legislature re Improvement Bonds 3996--Establishment of National Cemetery at Honolulu 4091/Pub. Law 585--To ratify Act 237 of Session Laws

of Hawaii (Wahiawa Water Co.) 4104--Relief of Mrs. Mark Shee Chu 4153--Relief of Mrs. Mataniu A. Fonoimoana 4411--Amend Hawaii Organic Act re lands 4438--Relief of Seiki Arakaki 4440--Relief of Sannosuke Onishi 4829--Relief of Shinkichi Shimizu, Haru Toyama, Jujiro

Muranaka and Haru Muranaka 5173/Pub. Law 594--To amend Sec. 203 Hawaiian Homes

Commission Act (Anahola Project) 5174/Pub. Law 708--Honolulu Plantation & 3 Puerto

Rican Plantations 5175/Pub. Law 595--Ratify Act 205 of Session Laws of

1947 (Public Improvement bonds which include equipment)

5205--Relief of Mrs. Ling Shee Tai 5206--Relief of Dementina Camara, Mary Kapola

Kaleikini and John Kaleikini, Jr. 5425--Relief of Estate of Nancy Masako Arakaki 5429--Relief of John Chi Chong Holt 5510--Relief of Mrs. Kang Sung Hark Lee 5511--Relief of Thomas Yoichi Sakai 5922/Pub. Law 600--To amend sub. section (b) of

section 328 of sub.chapter III, etc. (Chinese Merchants)

5955--Amend GI Brides Act 5960--(Wolverton - Amend Trading with the Enemy Act) 6091/Pub. Law 634--Restore part of Hawaiian Home Lands

to Terr. of Hawaii 6229--Amend Sec. 73 of the Organic Act 6252/Pri. Law 385--Church lands at Kauai (Bishop) 6881--Relief of Filipino Laborers in Hawaii 7112--re Administration of U.S. Courts

Concurrent Resolution 39--Edwards Perpetual 39--Edwards Perpetual 53--Edwards Perpetual

Record, Sept. 17, 151--Shoemaker Report

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Bouse Joint Resolution (B.J.R.) 166. 70--Cole re Hawaii167. 422--Commemorative Stamp - Annexation

Senate (S.) 168. 1696--Jurisdiction of District Court of Territory to

Canton & Enderberry Isl. 169. 1894--Illegal internment and imprisonment (McCarran)

81st Congress - 1949-1950

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170. Legislation - 81st Congress Report by J.R.F.171. Hawaii Legislature - General Information on Various

Bills 172. Legislation - Of Interest to Hawaii

Bouse 173. 174. 175. 176.

of Representatives (B.R.)166/Pub. Law 277--Airmail to Kalaupapa171--Amend GI Brides Act177--Erection of Public Bldg. Honolulu179--Provide for appointment of Adjutant

Territory by Governor General of

177. 235--Provide tenure for Territorial Judges178. 391--Confer Citizenship on residents of Guam179. 1857/Pri. Law 201--Relief of Estate of Josephine

Pereira 180. 1858/Pri. Law 133--Relief of John Waipa Wilson181. 1860/Pri. Law 964--Relief of Kenji Takumi182. 1861/Pri. Law 449--Elizabeth & Lawrence Wong183. 1862/Pri. Law 450--Relief of Mrs. Walter K. Miyamoto184. 1863--Relief of Frederick C. Cowell185. 1864/Pri. Law 304--Relief of Legal Guardian of Mitsue

Higa 186. 1865--Relief of Mitsue Arita187. 2099--Re salaries of Governor and Judges188. 2233/Pri. Law 956--Relief of Ewa Plantation Co.189. 2234--Relief of Gladys Senyohl McCarthy190. 2397--Retirement of Territorial Judges191. 2593--Relief of Lt. William H. Williams192. 2803/Pri. Law 583--Relief of Albert J. Peterson193. 3166--Relief of Harold J. Keeley, Col., U.S.A.

(retired) 194. 3167--Relief of Jennie S. Gilliland195. 3406/Pri. Law 988--Relief of Fullard-Leo, Palmyra

Island 196. 3720/Pri. Law 159-- Relief of Erwin F. Earl197. 3780--To amend Title 28, U.S. Code198. 3805/Pri. Law 786--Relief of Yuk Onn Won

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211. 212.

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4000/Pub. Law 405--To amend section 16 of the Hawaiian Organic Act relative to disqualification of legislators

4012--Relief of Lum Mon Sing 4120--Relief of Arthur McDuffie - extension 4139/Pri. Law 385--Relief of Walter L. Robinson 4267--Make 25% differential retroactive 4268--H.S. Kawakami - granting additional time for

filing claims for refunds of overpayments of income tax by members of the armed forces

4301/5705--Relief of Y.S. Hu 4375/Pri. Law 835--Relief of Charles Martin 4385--Recognition of Organized Defense Units 4538--Relief of Ready-Mix Concrete Co. (Makin) 4544--Relief of Matilda Yim You Hookano $25,000.00 4545/Pri. Law 616--Relief of George Leslie Dobson

$2,500.00 4546--Relief of James Y.T. Leong $750.00 4578--To permit the admission of alien spouses and

minor children 4579--To provide for attendance at judicial

conferences of Hawaii judges 4663--Tenure of District judges office 4686/Pub. Law 407--To authorize the issuance of

certain public improvement bonds of Territory of Hawaii

4687--To extend the Railway Labor Act to maritime industry

4688/Pub. Law 284--To ratify and confirm Act 4 of the Session Laws of Hawaii, 1949, extending time for issuance revenue bonds

4962--10-year term for Supreme Court Justices 4966/Pub. Law 397--Issuance of $4,500,000 sewer bonds,

C&C Honolulu 4967/Pub. Law 398--Issuance of $500,000 public park

improvement bonds, C&C Honolulu 4968/Pub. Law 399--Issuance of $1,200,000 for flood

control bonds 4989/Pri. Law 822--Claim of John Ii Estate, Ltd. 5030/Pri. Law 769--Relief of Mrs. Lim Shee Chang 5031/Pri. Law 872--Relief of Ernest C. & Harriet W.

Heine 5093--Authority for President to intervene in strikes

in Territory 5115--re preferences for Civil Service employees 2245363--relating to strikes or lockout in Territories

228. 5459/Pub. Law 401--Public Improvement bonds for City &County ($1,000,000.00)

229. 5470/Pri. Law 768--Relief of Joseph A. Haddad (Mrs.Trucano)

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5489/Pub. Law 409--Ratify confinn Act 251 (franchise Hilo Elec. Co. )

5490/Pub. Law 402--Public Improvement bonds for County of Kauai

5541/Pri. Law 578--Lawrence Tan 5551--Authorizing Board of Inquiry on strikes 5657--Legalize the admission into the United States of

Joo Tung Lum 5878/Pri. Law 779--Relief of Elsie Elmhorst 5879--Relief of Donald and Frances Pitchford 5984/Pub. Law 746--Re granting of land patents - Terr.

of Hawaii, Joint Resolution 12 6442/Pri. Law 887--Relief of Martha Reid 6443--Relief of Arthur McDuffie 6508--Edwards Perpetual Calendar 6610/Pub. Law 632--Amend Organic Act - Reacquisition

of lands at Hilo 6611--Restoration & Extension of Triangulation

stations 6918/Pub. Law 694--79th Cong. - for victims of tidal

wave 7000--Hawaiian Civilian Conservation Corps 7000--Issue Certain Public Improvement Bonds - CCC,

T.H. 7065/Pri. Law 606--Relief of Kazuko Miyama Akana and

Chang King Akana 7066/Pri. Law 607--Relief of Miss Setsuko Amano

{Takesue, Thomas A.) 7069--Relief of Mrs. Ryu Dong Sauk Ham {Ham, Norman) 7071/Pri. Law 790--Relief of Mrs. Masa Iyoki (Iyoki,

George M.) 7072--Relief of Mrs. Young Ja Kim (Kim, James & Frank

Midkiff) 7073/Pri. Law 608--Relief of Kato Kogemi Kitsu and

Jeanette Akemi Kitsu (Kitsu, Stanley Y.) 7074/Pri. Law 738--Relief of Hiroko Fujiwara Matsuoka

and Mimiyo Matsuoka (Matsuoka, Tadashi) 7075--Relief of the wife and child of Alvin Moa 7077--Relief of Mrs. Seiko Fujihara Murata (Murata,

Harry) 7078/Pri. Law 739--Relief of Eiko Yamada Nagatoshi and

her son (Nagatoshi, Takeshi) 7079/Pri. Law 740--Relief of Mrs. Gin Shibasaki

Okafuji (Okafuji, Takeo) 7082/Pri. Law 554--Relief of Mrs. Isamu Tarasawa

(Tarasawa, Isamu) 7083--Relief of Toriko Tateuchi (covered under another

bill) (fiancee of Richard Kwak) 7084/Pri. Law 539--Relief of Yoshiko Ishii Teves 7085--Relief of Sachiko Orushibara (Calhoun, Howell

V.) 7086--Relief of Setsuji Yamashita (Yamashita, William

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262. 7087--Relief of Mrs. Akiko Haneishi Yamato (Yamato,Tetsuo)

263. 7088--Relief of Koichi and Setsu Yokogawa264. 7178--Relief of Ruby Mui Sing Chang Inn (wife of

Frances Inn) 265. 7179--Relief of Mrs. Wei-Hui Huang Mau (Mrs. E.K. Mau)266. 7180--Relief of Mona Florence Ching (Mrs. George

Ching) 267. 7211/Pub. Law 550--Supreme Court Vacancies268. 7336/Pri. Law 980--Relief of Mrs. Fumie Ishibashi

Akimoto (Akimoto, Takashi) 269. 7338/Pri. Law 541--Relief of Asano Teramoto (Togashi,

Katsuo) 270. 7451/Pri. Law 991--Relief of Sumiko Fugita (fiancee of

Seiyu Steven Shiroma) 271. 7452--Relief of Alice Moriyoshi (Sakamoto, Mitsue)272. 7560/Pri. Law 560--Relief of Mary Frances Yoshinaga

(Sgt. Austin) 273. 7629/Pri. Law 745--Relief of Fumiko Arakawa and her

child Rie (Capt. Abraham Lum Ho) 274. 7630--Relief of Mrs. Wha Sook Lee Hong (Choi, Mr.

Wilbert and Sgt. Kenneth Hong) 275. 7672--Temporary Legislation - Judge Metzger276. 7754/Pri. Law 717--Relief of Miyoko Yokoi (fiancee of

Kitamura, Thomas Toshia) 277. 7792--Relief of Kiyoko Goto (fiancee of Takechi

Tsunezumi) 278. 7793--Relief of Azuma Imai (fiancee of Edwin N.

Matsusaka) 279. 7856/Pri. Law 992--Relief of Teruko Tominaga Ikeuchi280. 7858--Relief of Fumiko Murakami (fiancee of Yukinori

R. Yuki)281. 7999--0'Sullivan re citizenship282. 8250--Relief of Hideko Ochi (fiancee of Robert S.

Tokunaga) 283. 8251--Relief of Kaoru Okada (fiancee of Hideo

Murakami) 284. 8252--Relief of Mrs. Emiko Ueda Fuk.uhara (wife of

Terasu Fukuhara) 285. 8253--Relief of Mieko Ide (fiancee of Thos. M. Naito)286. 8255--Relief of Kazue Kanemoto (fiancee of Harry

Nakata) 287. 8256--Relief of Keiko Shinobu (fiancee of Hiroshi

Tomomitsu) 288. 8257--Relief of Mrs. Kaneko Baba Yamamura (wife of

Tanji Yamamura) 289. 8258/Pri. Law 982--Relief of Il Nai Che (stepdaughter

of Sgt. William E. Runey) 290. 8259--Relief of Mrs. Hideko Morioka Nomura (wife of

Maxwell Y. Nomura) 291. 8441--Relief of Yoshiko Ebihara (fiancee of Sunichi

Hanagami) 292. 8442--Relief of Kazuko Higashide (fiancee of Geo. K.

Kanemoto)

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8443--Relief of Mrs. Harue Imai Kagemoto (wife of Herbert Y. Kagemoto)

8444--Relief of Yoko Kiriya (fiancee of Levi N. Faufata}

8445--Relief of Teruko Kotani (fiancee of Akira K. Morimoto)

8446--Relief of Mrs. Kazuko Hayashi Kubota (wife of Paul Y. Kubota)

8448--Relief of Mieko Tazawa (fiancee of Tsugio Inazaki}

8449--Relief of Nachiyo Watabe (fiancee of Richard I. Izumi)

8667--Relief of Soon Hee Chir (fiancee of Kenneth Kim) 8754--Relief of Mrs. Choen Ja Chu Hong (wife of Harry

s .c. Hong) 8755--Relief of Keiko Hoshikawa (fiancee of Yoshitatsu

Higashi) 8756--Relief of Fumiko Yoshida (wife of Sgt. Charles

Shimabukuro) 8856--Relief of Hiro Kito (fiancee of Francis Koide) 8857--Relief of Mrs. Kurie Sasayama Tasato (wife of

Tomoichi Tasato) 8858--Relief of Mrs. Keiko Yamamoto Shishido (wife of

Thomas Nobuo Shishido) 8859--Relief of Hisako Shioi (fiancee of John Maeno) 8891--Relief of Mrs. Shizue Chiba Street and Janice

(wife and daughter of Albert Street} 8892--Relief of Hirako Hirohashi and Linda Marie

Kumiko Kimitsuka (fiancee and daughter of Kazumi Kimisuka)

8893--Relief of Toshiko Kishiki (fiancee of Seiki Tamae)

8894--Relief of Michiko and Yuichi Yamanouchi (fiancee and son of Yukiya Hirose}

9027--Relief of Riyoko and Hirota Iwamoto (fiancee and child of Seichi Miyasaki}

9059--Relief of Ayako Kikuchi Kuramoto (wife of Samuel S. Kuramoto)

9079--Col. Sidney F. Mashbir, Col. USA 9190--Relief of Yaeko Phylis Matsumura (fiancee of

Edward Yulo Jr. ) 9191--Relief of Hamako Koriuchi Toguchi and Kenneth

Hiroshi Toguchi (wife and son of Charles K. Toguchi)

316. 9192--Relief of Takako Ogura (fiancee of MakotoShiosaki)

317. 9193--Relief of Fumiko Kamitani (fiancee of TakumiMizuire)

318. 9194--Relief of Mitsue and Dudley Yataka Takubo(fiancee and son of Kazuma Kubo)

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319.

320.

321. 322. 323.

9195--Relief of Nobuko Iefuji (fiancee of George Hieda)

9196--Relief of Mrs. Miyoko Ohta Tsuchiya (wife of Hideyuki Tsuchiya)

9417--Relief of Mitsuko Tanaka 9418--Relief of Etsuko Kawasaki Murakami and child 9419--Relief of Ayako Sasaguchi and Etsuko Sasaguchi

Bouse Joint Resolution (B.J.R.) 324. 187--Equal Rights for men and women

Senate (S.) 325. 2216--Sen. Knowland's bill re strikes

82nd Congress - 1951-1952

326. Hawaiian Legislation327. General on Racial Legislation328. 7Strike--Farrington Press Statements329. Waimea Project330. Miscellaneous331. Mailing List

Bouse 332. 333. 334. 335.

336.

337.

338.

339. 340. 341.

342.

343. 344.

345.

346.

347. 348.

349.

of Representatives (B.R.)167--Naturalization of Koreans172--Increase Number Midshipmen174--Increase Number Cadets175--Reduce residence qualification for Divorce to one

year 176--Amend Hawaiian Organic Act to allow women to

serve on juries 389--Relief for Territory to remove camouflage on

Territorial Piers 390--Relief for County of Maui - camouflage - Baldwin

High School 392--Confer Citizenship American Samoa 393--Repeal Tax on Transportation 1015--Amend P.L. 717 (to facilitate admission of alien

spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens) 1214--Removing racial restrictions from immigration

laws 1732--To amend the National School Lunch Act 1734--To provide the privilege of becoming a

naturalized citizen to all aliens having permanent residence

1735--To amend the Hawaiian Organic Act to prevent the loss of nationality

1736--A bill relating to the excise tax on cabarets, roof gardens, etc.

1737--Re definition of 11 State 11 in Merger Act 1738--Remove racial restruction from our Immigration

and Naturalization Laws 1739--Supplemental material - (To amend Sec. 331 of

the Public Health Act, as amended, concerning the

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350. 351.

352.

353.

354.

355. 356. 357. 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369.

370.

371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376.

377. 378.

379. 380. 381. 382. 383.

384. 385.

386.

387.

care and treatment of persons afflicted with leprosy.)

1739--Supplemental Material 1740/234--To fix the salaries of certain justices and

judges of the Territory of Hawaii 1741/8490--To provide for the retirement of any

judges 1798fiPri. Law 27--Relief of the estate of Yoshie

Fukunaga, deceased 1799/7337/Pri. Law 104--Relief of Bella and Archie

Kennison 1800/Pri. Law 134--Relief of Chin Hien Lee 1801--Relief of Kuraichi Hanke 1802--Relief of Mokutaro Murakami 1803--Relief of Mrs. Aki Oseto 1804--Relief of Yoichi and Uto Takara 1805--Relief of Mrs. Takino Kajikawa 1806--Relief of Mrs. Ichi Yoshioka 1807--Relief of Sumie Kira Sakamoto 1808--Relief of Yonekichi Kagawa 1809--Relief of Mrs. Masa Izumi 1810--Relief of Mrs. Setsu Takamori 1811--Relief of Mrs. Toyo Ishizuka 1812--Relief of Mrs. Shizu Takamura Asami 1813--Relief of Mrs. Sumi Tanimitsu 1814/Pri. Law 851--To authorize admission of Flora

Fung Wah Miu Wong to the U.S. 1815/Pri. Law 565--Relief of Hideo Ishida (child of

alien partner and U.S. citizen) 1816/Priv. Law 306--Relief of Shoeman Takano 1817--Relief of Eiichi Kishida 1818/Pri. Law 307--Relief of Hege Fuchino 1819/Pri. Law 566--Relief of Hisamitsu Kodani 1820--Relief of Evangelia Anastasios Theofilis 2351/Pri. Law 929--Relief of Noaki and Yoshiki

Sakamoto 2352--Relief of Mrs. Towa Tanoue 2353/Pri. Law 568-- Relief of Kazuyoshi Bina and

Yasuhiko Hine 2354--Relief of Ariel Ta-wei Char 2355/Pri. Law 584--Relief of Nobuko Hiramoto 2356--Relief of Sokan Ueoka 2357/Pri. Law 45--Relief of Lucia Adamos 2825--To provide naval officers recommended for

promotion shall have held such rank (Roy Graham) 2838--Relief of Tokuji Baba 2839--Relief of Mrs. Ushi Yamauchi and Hatsue

Yamauchi 2840/Pri. Law 864--Relief of Mrs. Hee Shee Wong

Achuck 2841/Pri. Law 681--Relief of Yai Wing Lee, child

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388.

389. 390.

391.

392.

393.

394. 395. 396. 397. 398.

399. 400. 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. 407. 408. 409.

410.

411. 412. 413. 414. 415.

Box 8

416.

417.

418. 419.

420.

421.

422.

423.

2842--Relief of Mrs. Masami Hori, Setsuko Hori and Yoshiko Hori

2843--Relief of Yoshiko Kusano Dung 2844--Relief of Hideko Nakano Kawano and Frances

Hideko Kawano 2845--Relief of Suge Matsuhashi Gomoto and Misako

Matsuhashi Gomoto 2846--Relief of Masako Natori Kamemoto and Ann Akemi

Kamemoto 2847--Relief of Emiko Usuzaka Hanano and Allen James

Hanano 2848--Relief of Etsuko Ogata 2849--Relief of Taeko Matsuda 2850--Relief of Noriko Endo 2851--Relief of Miyoko Matsumoto 2852/Pri. Law 131--Relief of Quon Mee Gee, alias Loui

Siu Lin 2853/Pri. Law 128--Relief of Shizue Sakurada 2854/Pri. Law 138--Relief of Dorothy Fumie Maeda 3424/Pri. Law 351--Relief of Yumi Horiuchi 3425--Relief of Mrs. Chang Soon Lii 3426--Relief of Sui Kin Chun 3427--Relief of Mitsuko Takahashi 3428--Relief of Mitsue Arita 3499--Relief of Thomas Inn Hung Chun, child 3501/Pri. Law 748--Relief of Takae Nomura 3521--Relief of Mrs. Chow Young Shee 3522--Relief of Quon Lim Chow, Fun Kin Chow, Wai Fong

Chow 3524/Pri. Law 599--Relief of Jan Yee Young (child -

Hiram Fong) 3814--Relief of Yoshiko Tokeshi 3815--Relief of Kakutaro and Chiyo Horio Okumura 3816--Relief of Otome Goto 3817--Relief of Wa Ja Shin 3818/Pri. Law 295--Relief of Yutaka Nakaeda

4203/Pub. Law 241--Extending time re. issuance, etc. of Revenue Bonds (Interior & Insular Affairs)

4220/Pri. Law 601--Relief of Hazel Sau Fong Hee (Judiciary) child - Sau Ung Loo Chen, interested

4221--Relief of Hidetaro Yamaguchi (Judiciary) 4222--Relief of Kurie Sassayama Tasato and Charlyne

Kazue Tasato (Judiciary) 4298--To confer status of State of Hawaii for

immigration purposes 4408/Pub. Law 483--To amend Hawaiian Organic Act (re

sale of government lands in public interest) (Interior & Insular Affairs)

4410--Disqualification of Legislators (Interior &

Insular Affairs) 4422--Relief of Toshiko Kaneshi Tamashiro (Judiciary)

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424.

425.

426.

427.

428.

429.

430.

431.

432.

433.

434.

435.

436.

437.

438.

439.

440.

4511--Naval conveyance of property at Kahului, Wailuku, Maui (Armed Services)

4797--Maui, Kauai & Hawaii Counties defined as "municipality" re revenue bonds (Interior & Insular Affairs)

4798/Pub. Law 289--Re qualification of jurors 4799/Pub. Law 484--To amend Hawaiian Organic Act re

sale of lots (Interior & Insular Affairs) 4800/Pub. Law 485--Relating to membership on Hawaiian

Homes Commission (Interior & Insular Affairs) 4801/Pub. Law 380--Authorizing Board of Supervisors

of Honolulu to issue bonds for flood control purposes (Interior & Insular Affairs)

4802/Pub. Law 381--Authorizing Board of Supervisors of Honolulu to issue certain public improvement bonds (Interior & Insular Affairs)

4811--Relief of Shinsei Shimabukuro (Judiciary) 4812--Relief of Mr. & Mrs. Ryoichi Kusunoki

(Judiciary) 4813--Relief of Yoko Nakaki Tawata (Judiciary) 4923/Pub. Law 385--Bonds for construction of Kalihi

tunnel, etc (Interior & Insular Affairs) 4953--Relief of Gladys J. McCarthy (Judiciary} 4954--Relief of Eva Han Lok Chang 4955--Relief of Mija Lee (Judiciary) 4988--Relief of Noriko Okasaki (Judiciary) 4989--Relief of Toshiko Nakai (Judiciary} 5071/Pub. Law 383--Authorizing County of Maui to

issue public improvement bonds for flood control on Iao stream, $500,000.00 (Interior & Insular Affairs)

441. 5072/Pub. Law 384--Authorizing County of Maui toissue public improvement bonds for construction of new school buildings, $1,000,000.00 (Interior &

442.

443.

444.

445.

446.

447.

448.

449.

450. 451.

452.

453.

Insular Affairs) 5086--Relief of Sam Mun Young (Judiciary) 5087/Pri. Law 958--Relief of Hoony Moy Lam

(Judiciary) (child - Hiram Fong) 5180--Relief of Jungo Tsutsumi (Judiciary) 5224--Withholding Taxes (Interior & Insular Affairs) 5386/Pub. Law 382--Territory of Hawaii (Honolulu)

bonds for public school purposes (Interior & Insular Affairs)

5388--Relief of Masaaki Kudo (Judiciary) 5389/Pri. Law 527--Relief of Ching Wong Keau (Mrs.

Ching Sen) (Judiciary) 5437/Pri. Law 608--Relief of Mataka Sakurada

(Judiciary) (child) 5678--0mnibus Immigration Bill 6242/Pub. Law 296--Re. Territorial Land (Hawaiian

Electric Co. ) 6259/Pri. Law 764--Relief of Wong Ng Chin Chun

(Chinese widow) 6260--Relief of Kazuko Shirai (minor child)

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454.

455.

456.

457.

458.

459.

460.

461. Bouse Joint

462.

463. Senate (S.)

464.

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6261--Relief of Katsuko and Eiko Miyasato (minor child of TB patient citizen)

6262--Relief of Kikuko Shioya (fiancee of Gov. Employee overseas)

6580--Explosives (dynamite) legislation (Merchant Marine & Fisheries)

6641/Pri. Law 977--Relief of Lou Wai Ung (Wong Wai Ung) and Leu Wai Chiu (Wong Wai Chiu) (Judiciary)

7166--Relief of Chien So Chen and Chien So Chuing (children)

7601--Relief of Gustav Peter Su'a, Ottile Gertrude Su'a and Christoph Su'a (Judiciary)

7692--To confirm and ratify Act 100 of the Session Laws of 1951 (Honokaa Hospital)

9282--To amend War Claims Act of 1948 (Guessefelt) Resolution (B.J.R.) 149--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of

the U.S. relative to equal rights for men and women

242/S.J.R. 26--Re. Housing

3635--Housing - Territorial Enabling Act (Maybank)

83rd Congress - 1953-1954 465. Samoans

Bouse 466.

467.

468.

469.

470.

471. 472.

473.

474.

475. 476. 477.

478. 479.

of Representative (B.R.)2839/Pub. Law 297--Hawaiian Homes Commission -

exchange of lands for public use 2841--To repeal tax on transportation of persons -

2/9/53 2842/Pub. Law 296--Transfer of land (Ft. De Russy) -

2/9/53 2843/Pub. Law 634--To authorize Secretary of Interior

to investigate and report re. water resources -2/9/53

2844/Pub. Law 445--Ratification of the Revenue Bond Act of 1935 - 2/9/53

2846/Pub. Law 539--Pier Two transfer of land - 2/9/53 2848/Pub. Law 446--To amend Section 89 of Organic Act

- wharves and landings - 2/9/532849/Pub. Law 413--To authorize the transfer of land

from the War Dept. to the Terr. of Hawaii (temporary)

2881--Relief of Mrs. Rosaline Spagnola - 2/9/53 -Pocket veto by Pres.

2883--Relief of James L. and Phoebe Curry - 2/9/53 2884--Relief of Stella King Beardin - 2/9/53 2885/Pri. Law 236--Authorizing right of purchase

lease to Edward C. Searle - 2/9/53 2886--Relief of L.L. McCandless, deceased 2887--Relief of Hilario Camino Moncada

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480.

481. 482. 483. 484. 485. 486. 487. 488. 489. 490. 491.

492. 493. 494. 495.

Box 10

496.

497.

498.

499.

500.

501.

502.

503. 504.

505.

506.

507.

508.

509.

510.

2888--Relief of Diana Toy Moncado - 2/9/53 (Combined with 2887)

2890--Relief of Paul Chun, Jr. - 2/9/53 2891--Relief of Nalani Jean Damon - 2/9/53 2892--Relief of Jeanette Etsuko Amano - 2/9/53 2893--Relief of Susumu Sasaki - 2/9/53 2894--Relief of Midori Kagawa - 2/9/53 2895--Relief of Kimiko Fukuda - 2/9/53 2896--Relief of Fumie Shimoko - 2/9/53 2897--Relief of Yukiko Nerita - 2/9/53 2898--Relief of Frederick Richard Conradt - 2/9/53 4099/Pri. Law 352--Relief of Lee Siu Shee - 3/18/53 4100/Pri. Law 199--Relief of Mrs. Lau Hong Shee -

3/18/53 4101/Pri. Law 200--Relief of Hidenori Utada - 3/18/53 4102--Relief of Rose Fusae Yamamoto - 3/18/53 5261--Relief of Samuel Fanautahi Terorotua 5814--Relief of Caroline Rocky Young

5831/Pub. Law 415--Hawaiian Homes Conmdssion and exchange of lands - 6/18/53

5832/Pub. Law 639--To amend Sec. 73 of the Hawaiian Organic Act - 6/18/53

5833/Pub. Law 416--Re. exchange of public lands for school purposes - 6/18/53

5840/Pub. Law 448--Hawaiian Homes Conmdssion and exchange of lands in private ownership - 6/18/53

5997/Pub. Law 640--Bonds for veterans' mortgages -6/30/53

6025/Pub. Law 345--Parking lot for Leahi Hospital -6/30/53

6026/Pub. Law 704--Relief of Gertrud O. Heinz -6/30/53

6327--Relief of Osamu Yamaguchi - 7/15/53 (Judiciary) 6328/Pub. Law 412--Permitting exchange of public

lands in vicinity of Waimea, County of Hawaii (Interior & Insular Affairs)

6718/Pub. Law 597--To define term "U.S." re conservation of water resources - 7/31/53

6885/Pub. Law 620--Granting 999 - year homestead lessees fee simple title after 10 years - 1/6/54

6886/Pub. Law 643/Act 280--$17,773,000.00 public improvement bonds for school buildings and lands -1/6/54

6887--$12,000,ooo.oo public improvement bonds in excess of existing debt limit - 1/6/54 - Act 254 of Session Laws of Hawaii 1953

6888/Pub. Law 417--Leasing of irrigated pastoral lands by Hawaiian Homes Conunission - 1/6/54

6889--To appropriate money to remove abandoned military installations - 1/6/54

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511..

512. 513.

514.

515. 516. 517. 518. 51.9.

6890/Pub. Law 418--Extending light franchise to Waimea and Koloa, Kauai - 1/6/54

6976--Relief of Marquis E. Stevens - 1/6/54 7517/Pub. Law 647--Honolulu sewerage systems

($2,000,000.00) 751.8/Pub. Law 649--Honolulu flood control and

drainage ($1,000,000.00) 7567--For the relief of certain Samoans 7568/Pub. Law 648--Fann Loan Board 7569/Pri. Law 775--Hawaiian Evangelical Association 8736/Pri. Law--Kapaa House Lot 40 - 4/6/54 10248--Relief of Mrs. Shizuko Hashimoto Miyashiro

Bouse Joint Resolution (B.J.R.) 520. 549/S.J.R. 168--Authorizing Gov. of Hawaii to fill

delegate vacancies

Bouse Bills Relating to Immigration 521. H.R. 1801-1820 Relief Bills - Itmnigration - J.R.

Farrington 522. 2351.-2849 Relief Bills - Itmnigration - J.R.

Farrington 523. 2850-3971 Relief Bills - Itmnigration - J.R.

Farrington 524. 4220-8287 Relief Bills - Itmnigration - J.R.

Farrington

Box 11 2. Statehood Bills

525.

526.

527.

528.

529.

530.

531.

532. 533.

534.

535. 536.

537.

538.

539. 540. 541.

542.

543.

HR 3643--Statehood for Hawaii Statehood--Ernest Grant Star-Bulletin & Advertiser Statehood Clippings--

January-July, 1946 Statehood for Hawaii--HR 49--BOth Congress Speeches, Memos, Statements--BOth Congress Congressional Record--House Debate--June 30, 1947 Congressional Record--Senate Debate--80th Congress Clippings Star-Bulletin Cl.ippings--statehood--1948 Three-ring Binder--Research for Cotmnittee Testimony

by Farrington HR 49--81st Congress Farrington--Statements (Statehood) Congressional Record--House Debate--March 6-7, 1950 Congressional Record--Senate Debate--November-

December, 1950 HR 9640--Commemorative Coin HR 9641--Commemorative Stamp 82nd Congress-HR 49--Statehood Statehood--Ernest Grant Morgan-Senator (Alabama)

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Box 12

544. Congressional Record--Senate Debate--February-March,1952

545. Synopsis of Hawaii and Alaska Statehood Bills byHawaii Statehood Commission

546. Statistics on Hawaii {Statehood)547. 1 folder and 4 portfolios of typescript excerpts from

Congressional Record, relating to House and Senate debate on Organic Act, February-April, 1900

548. 549. 550. 551. 552. 553. 554.

555. 556. 557. 558. 559. 560. 561. 562. 563. 564. 565.

Clippings--miscellaneous Statehood Bills--1954 Statehood Bills--83rd Congress Statehood--H.R. 49 (HR 3575)--83rd Congress

--House and Senate Votes --Statements by Farrington --congressional Record--Debate on Alaska-Hawaii

Rule--1953 --Speech Material on Stainback's Testimony --Miscellaneous--Senate--1954 --Editorial Comment--1953-1954 --General Information on Hawaii

--Boundaries and Area --Statistics on Hawaii--1953-1954 --Admission of States to the Union --History of Statehood Legislation --Taxes --Constitution --Research Material

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3. Statehood Correspondence

78th to 82nd congresses--1943-1952

566.

567.

568.

569.

570.

571.

572.

573.

574.

575.

Box 13

576.

577.

578.

579.

580.

581.

582.

583.

584.

585.

586.

587.

588.

589.

590.

591.

592.

593.

594.

595.

596.

BOX 14

597.

598.

599.

600.

601.

602.

603.

604. 605.

606.

"Old Files"--miscellaneous correspondence Abstract of Congressional Investigations of Statehood

for Hawaii, typescript, 19 pp. A

Alaska B--to 1949 B

Butler c--I--to 1949 C--II Chamber of Conunerce of Honolulu

Chambers of Conunerce Citizens' Statehood Committee Clippings Communism Communism and Hawaii Congratulatory Letters--Blst Congress Congress, Members of Congress, Senator Knowland Congressmen Connally Caravan Constitution Constitutional Convention (1951) Cordon, Senator D

Debate in Senate--Knowland Resolution (1948)

E

Editorial Comment on Statehood for Hawaii--July 1-25� 1947

Editorials--Mainland Editors to 1949 Equal Rights Commission (1945) F-G-H to 1949

F

Farrington--Special File G Gallup Poll General Information ff-miscellaneous Hawaii Statehood Commission

--1947-1948 --1949-1950 --1951-1952 --Minutes

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3. Statehood Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

BOX 15

607. --Publicity Program, May 18, 1951608. --Washington Office, 1951-1952609. Hawaii Statehood News610. Stories--Statehood--Hawaii--States Papers611. "Hawaii, U.S.A. 11 Booklet, 1952

Statehood Hearings612. --I613. --II614. Hearst Papers615. Historical Background616. I-J-K-L617. I

Interior Department618. --Harold Ickes619. --Chapman {includes J.A. Krug)620. --Miscellaneous

621. 622. 623. 624. 625. 626. 627. 628. 629.

630. 631. 632. 633. 634. 635.

636. 637. 638. 639. 640. 641. 642. 643. 644. 645.

646. 647.

648. 649. 650. 651.

House & Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Information re Hawaii J K

Samuel Wilder King--Statehood L Labor Articles--San Francisco Chronicle Lands Letters from Senators {copies of, to constituents,

1.950) Letters to Senators {from constituents) M-N-0-P to 1949M

Magazines--Editorial Conunent Miscellaneous N Newspapers

--editorial conunent --Hawaii

--mainland 0 Opposition Organizations--Churches, Clubs p Pending Hearings Preparatory Data, 1945 President Truman

Proposed Amendments to HR 49 --I

--II Publications, Magazines

--Hawaii --mainland

Q-R-SR

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BOX 16

652. 653. 654.

655. 656. 657. 658. 659.

660. 661. 662. 663. 664.

665. 666. 667. 668.

669. 670.

671. 672. 673. 674.

Box 17

675. 676.

677.

678.

679.

680. 681.

682.

683.

684.

685.

686. 687.

Racial Radio Broadcasts Reapportionment Resolutions

--I --II

s

HR 49

Report--Hawaii Statehood Office, Washington, D.C., monthly, 1948-1949

Senate--Material on Statehood Statehood Committee 82nd Congress Reports State Seal Senate Hearings Senate

--Material used in House Debate --Proposed Amendments--Blst Congress, 2nd. Session --Debate, 1952 --1951-1952

current File --I --II--Massie case in Congressional Record, Jan.-

Feb., 1932 Washington Office of Statehood Commission, 1946-1947

Interior & Insular Affairs Committee State Constitution Committee Senate Public Lands Committee

Schools, Universities, Students Statements Senate--Spark Matsunaga report on talk to Club 100

and 442nd Veterans' Club, August, 1950 Strategy Committee, Washington, D.C., 1949 T u

V

Voting w

Wist, Benjamin O. Witnesses X-Y-Z

Mcclean Work proposal to Hawaii Statehood Commission(Ketchum, Inc., Pittsburgh, Penn.)

83rd Congress--1953-1954

688. J.R. Farrington--Record re Statehood Legislation,82nd Congress

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Box 18

689. A690. HR 49--Statehood for Hawaii, Jan. 3, 1953691. Amendments692. B693. Bar Association694. Boundaries of Territory695. Broadcasts696. C697. Census of Hawaii for representation in Congress698. Citizens' Committee699. Clippings700. Commonwealth701. Commonwealth Status for Hawaii702. Congressional Record--Senate Debate, March, 1954703. Communism to 1955704. Congratulations705. Congress706. Congressional Record--Remarks707. Constitution708. D709. Editorials710. Senator Eastland--comments on communism in Hawaii,

1953 711. 712. 713. 714. 715.

F

G General Governor H Hawaii Statehood Commission

716. --Honolulu717. --Washington, D.C. office718. Hawaii Statehood News719. Hearings before Senate Committee, June-July, 1953720. Historical Background-- 11 Legislative History of

Hawaiian Statehood, Indexed Chronologically, 1899-1954," by Washington office staff at direction of

721. 722. 723. 724. 725. 726. 727.

728.

729.

730. 731.

J.R. Farrington, 28 pp. Information re Statehood Interior & Insular Affairs Committee--Senate & House J

Sen. O.D. Johnston--attack on statehood K L

Legislative Trip--by Territorial legislature to Washington, D.C., May 4-17, 1954

Lehleitner, George H.--letters to JRF supporting statehood

Letters from Senators Letters to Senators

--1950-1952 --1953

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732. 733. 734. 735. 736. 737. 738. 739. 740. 741.

742. 743. 744. 745. 746. 747. 748. 749. 750.

BOX 19

751.

752.

753. 754.

755. 756. 757. 758.

--1954 M Senator Malone Miscellaneous N 0

Opposition

Polls Population Public Relations

--I

--II

Publicity President R Releases Resolutions s

Senators

Senator Smathers Gregg M. Sinclair Smith Act Statistics T Travel V

w

4. Kiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence

78th congress--1943-1944

759.

760. 761. 762. 763. 764. 765. 766. 767. 768.

769. 770. 771.

A--miscellaneous Riley Allen, Personal

--December, 1942-June, 1943 --July-December, 1943 --January-June, 1944 --July-December, 1944

AJA AJA--statistics Adjutant General of Territory of Hawaii Agriculture Conunittee Akui, David M.--Army corporal who captured survivor

of Japanese midget sub beached at Waimanalo, December 8, 1941

American Legion of Hawaii Appointments--political, judges, etc. Atherton, Frank C.--1943-1944

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BOX 21

772. Attorney-General of Hawaii, 1943-1944--miscellaneous(G. Anthony)

773. 774. 775. 776. 777. 778. 779.

780. 781. 782. 783.

784. 785.

786. 787. 788. 789. 790. 791. 792. 793. 794. 795. 796. 797. 798. 799. 800.

801. 802. 803. 804. 805.

806. 807. 808.

809. 810.

811. 812. 813.

Army--Hawaii units in Army Army-Navy Commissions Army Personnel Associated Press Aviation B--miscellaneous Roger Baldwin, New York City American Civil Liberties

Union Bar Association of Hawaii--Duncan case Bartholomew, Frank H., United Press Birth Certificates--applications Black, E.E., Territorial Director, Office of Civilian

Defense Blackman, Leopold, Papeete Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Territory of

Hawaii c--miscellaneous Campaign Election Returns, 1944 Cary, Miles E., Principal, McKinley High School Campaign, Farrington, J.R., miscellaneous, 1944 Campbell, Alice Kamokila Cantlay, George Censorship Chinese in Hawaii Chinese Questions--Exclusion Act Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu Civil Control--Restoration Clippings--Military vs. Civil Control 1944--Civil vs. Military Courts Civil Service Civilian Defense Organizations in Hawaii

Claims Congressional Record--Remarks Congressional & miscellaneous data Congratulatory Letters and Letters of Introduction Convention Data (Republican National Convention,

June, 1944) D--miscellaneous Davis, W. Tip Doig, J. Rufus of O'Mara & Ormsbee, S.F. newspaper

representatives E--miscellaneous East & West Association, NYC Evacuees

--I--Island Resident Return (L.M. Judd) --II --III

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Parrington, J.R.

BOX 22

8l.4. 8l.S.

8l.6. 8l. 7. 818. 819.

820. 821. 822.

823. 824. 825. 826. 827. 828. 839. 830. 831.

832. 833. 834. 835.

836. 837. 838. 839.

840.

841.

842.

843. 844.

845.

846.

847.

848.

849.

850. 851.

852. 853. 854.

855. 856.

Equal Rights Commission --I

--II --John Snell--personal and miscellaneous

--I

--II

--John Terry--Equal Rights Conunission articles --Star-Bulletin articles re Equal Rights

Commission Education--General Employment--applications F--miscellaneous Farrington, J.R.

--Public and personal --1943 --1943-1944

--Speeches --Trip to Honolulu, 1944

Fann Security Administration Federal Communications Commission Federal Power Commission Film--Hawaii, U.S.A. Filipinos in Hawaii

Food--general G--miscellaneous Governor of Hawaii--miscellaneous H--miscellaneous Habeas Corpus Proceedings

--I

--II--clippings--1944 --III--clippings

Hawaii at War--Equal Rights Pamphlet, December, 1942, 53 pp.

Hawaii --Courts --miscellaneous --Federal employees--salaries

Hawaii War Records Depository Hawaiian Airlines--Stanley Kennedy Hawaiian Air Squadron Hawaiian Electric Co. Hawaiian Health Hawaiian Homes Commission Heidinger, James V., Congressman from Illinois Hemenway, C.R., Hawaiian Trust Co., 1943-1944 Hilo Tribune Herald, 1943-1944 Home Owners Loan Corp. "Honolulu at War" by Cable Wirtz, November 15, 1945 Honolulu--miscellaneous Houston, Victor Huckestein, Mark, Bureau of Conveyances

30

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

BOX 23

BOX 24

857.

858.

859.

860.

861.

862.

863.

864.

865.

866.

867.

868.

869.

870.

871.

872.

873.

874.

875.

876.

877.

878.

879.

880.

881.

882.

883.

884.

885.

886.

887.

888.

889.

890.

891.

892.

893.

894.

895.

896.

I-J--miscellaneousImmigration and NaturalizationIncinerator--HonoluluInterneesInstitute of Pacific RelationsInsular Affairs ConunitteeInsurance MattersIsland Resident Return

Japanese File Japanese in Hawaii

--I --II--clippings and printed matter

K--miscellaneous Koreans in Hawaii L--miscellaneous Labor--statistics, reports Lanham Act Legislatur� of Hawaii

--Experiment Station --miscellaneous

Legislation --Judicial--S. 620 & HR 364 --Acquisition of Property for Military Purposes --general--Hawaii bills introduced

Life Insurance Lions International Liquor Questions M--miscellaneous Martial Law

--G. Anthony brief on military rule --Civil vs. military courts--clippings

Merchant Marine & Fisheries Committee Merchant Marine School Merchant Marine Seamen Military Affairs Conunittee Military & Civilian Government for Territory of

Hawaii Military and Civilian Government in Hawaii Military Government, School of--applications Min Hin Li, Professor at Oberlin re Chinese Exclusion

Act, 1943-1944 Mobley, Radford, correspondent for Star-Bulletin and

Knight newspapers in Washington, D.C.

N--miscellaneous National Cemetary for Hawaii National Geographic Society National Housing Naval Affairs Conunittee

31

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Farrington, J.R.

897. 898. 899. 900. 901. 902. 903. 904. 905. 906. 907. 908. 909. 910. 911. 912. 913. 914. 915. 916. 917. 918. 919. 920. 921. 922. 923.

BOX 25

924.

925. 926. 927. 928. 929. 930. 931. 932. 933. 934. 935. 936.

937. 938. 939. 940. 941. 942. 943. 944. 945.

--I

--II--Investigation tour to Pacific, 1945 Navy Personnel Newspapers: UP, AP, INS--1943 Newsprint--Hawaii News Releases, 1944 Newspaper Releases, 1942 0-P--miscellaneousOffice of Price AdministrationOhrt, Frederick, Board of Water SupplyPanamaPearl Harbor--including Pearl Harbor Memorial TrustPinkerton, F.J.Postal Regulations for HawaiiPost OfficesPrioritiesProstitutionPublic Lands Commissioner, A. Lester MarksPublic Welfare, Dept. of, Territory of HawaiiPuerto RicoQ-R--miscellaneousQueen's HospitalRehabilitation of BlindRivers & HarborsRoads--HawaiiRush, Ben--Board of Harbor Commissioners, PWAs--miscellaneous

Scheld, Genevieve--1944 (Farrington's Honolulu office secretary)

Selective Service System Self Government--District of Columbia and statehood Statehood Shipping Subsidies Sugar Surplus war property, disposal of Territorial tax matters Taylor Bill to investigate Hawaii--1943 Taxes--miscellaneous Territories--miscellaneous (Congressional committees) Thoran, Benjamin W., Chief, Division of Territories

and Insular Affairs Transportation to Hawaii T-U-V--miscellaneousUniversity of HawaiiVeteransVeterans BureauVitousek, Roy A.VotingW-X-Y-Z--miscellaneousWar contracts, renegotiation

32

4. Kiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence K-473Farrington, J.R.

946. 947.

948.

949.

950.

951.

952.

953.

954.

955.

956.

War Labor Board War Manpower Commission warner, H.H. Office of War Information War Relocation Authority War Production Board War Shipping Administration War Training Program Winnie, James P. & Wendel Wilkie Wong, Sau Ki Work to Win Campaign--Hawaii

79th congress--1945-1946

BOX 26

BOX 27

957. A--miscellaneous958. Agriculture959. Agriculture Committee

960. 961. 962. 963.

964. 965. 966. 967. 968. 969. 970.

971.

972. 973. 974. 975.

976. 977.

978. 979. 980. 981. 982. 983. 984. 985.

AJA

--January-June, 1945 --July-December, 1945 --January-June, 1946

Alaska Allen, Riley

--January-June, 1945 --July-December, 1945 --December, 1945-May, 1946 --June-December, 1946

American Legion of Hawaii Anthony, Garner Apprentice Training Army

--miscellaneous --personnel

--I

--II --III --IV

Associated Press Attorney-General of Hawaii, C. Nils Tavares Aviation

--I

--II --III

B--miscellaneous Bartholomew, Frank, United Press Birth Certificates Bishop Estate Board of Agriculture and Forestry

33

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

BOX 28

986. 987. 988.

989. 990. 991. 992. 993. 994.

995. 996. 997. 998.

999. 1000. 1001. 1002. 1003.

1004. 1005. 1006. 1007. 1008. 1009. 1010. 1011.

1012. 1013. 1014. 1015. 1016. 1017. 1018.

1019.

1020.

1021. 1022. 1023. 1024. 1025. 1026. 1027. 1028. 1029.

Bonar, Audrey Carson Bureau of Conveyances c--miscellaneous Campaign of 1946 (J.R. Farrington)

--Political miscellaneous --campaign material --Speeches --Miscellaneous --Record in Congress

Campbell, Alice Kamolila Chamber of Commerce

--I --II --III --IV

Ching, Hung Wai Civil Service Civilian Production Administration Claims Coconut Books--publicity by Hawaii Equal Rights

Commission Coffee Cole Resolution Commendation, Letters of Complimentary Letters Congress Congressional Record--remarks by Farrington Corbett, Gerald R., Secretary of Territory Crost, Lyn--correspondent for Star-Bulletin from

Washington and Europe D--miscellaneous Disaster--tidal wave of 1946 Division of Territories and Island Possessions E--miscellaneous East & West Association Equal Rights Commission F--miscellaneous Farrington

--Trip to Pacific with Sub-committee on Pacific Bases of House Naval Affairs Committee, 1945

--Trip to European battlefronts with House Military Affairs Committee

--Trip--summer, 1946 --Personal

Federal Communications Commission Federal Works Agency Film, Hawaii U.S.A Filipinos in Hawaii Fisheries Food--Hawaii Foreign Economic Adminstration

34

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

1030. G--miscellaneus 1031. Gover�ment of Pacific Islands

BOX 29

1032. 1033. 1034.

l.035. 1036. 1037. 1038. 1039. 1040. 1041. l.042. 1043. 1044. 1045. 1046. 1047. 1048. 1049. 1050. 1051. 1052. 1053.

1054. 1055.

1056. 1.057. 1.058. 1059. 1060. 1061.

BOX 30

1062. 1063. 1064. 1065. 1066. 1067. 1068. 1069. 1070. 1071. 1072. 1073.

Governor of Hawaii --I --1946 Campaign--activities of

Greene, Ernest W., Hawaii Sugar Planters' Association Representative in Washington, D.C.

H--miscellaneous Habeas Corpus--Correspondence Hawaii Association for Civic Unity Hawaii Courts--correspondence with judges Hawaii Education Hawaii Federal Employees, salaries, etc. Hawaii Health Hawaii--miscellaneous Hawaii--Legislature Hawaii National Guard Hawaii War Records Repository Hawaiian Federation of America, N.Y.C. Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Hemenway, C.R., Hawaiian Trust Co. Higa, Clara, e.a.--citizenship cases Honolulu, City and County--miscellaneous Honolulu, Council of Social Agencies Honolulu Riots Hospitals House Naval Affairs Sub-Committee on Pacific Bases

--Report, August, 1945 --Statements presented to sub-committee, March 20,

1945 --Testimony

Housing, 1946 Houston, Victor S.K. !--miscellaneous Ice Cream--Hawaiian dairymen protest Illegal Internment

Immigration and Naturalization Immigration and Naturalization Committee Invitations, J.R. Farrington--personal Island Resident Return Information re Hawaii, requests for Institute of Pacific Relations Internees J--miscellaneous K--miscellaneous Koreans in Hawaii Kuebitz, Elinor L--miscellaneous

35

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Parrington, J.R.

1074. 1075. 1076. 1077. 1078. 1079. 1080. 1081. 1082. 1083. 1084. 1085. 1086.

BOX 31

1087. 1088. 1089. 1090. 1091. 1092. 1093.

1094. 1095.

1096. 1097. 1098. 1099. 1100. 1101. 1102. 1103. 1104. 1105. 1106. 1107.

1108. 1109. 1110. 1111. 1112. 1113. 1114. 1115. 1116. 1117. 1118. 1119. 1120.

Labor Labor organizations Legislative Reference Liquor Question Lions International Long, Oren E. M--miscellaneous Maritime Strike

Bureau

Maui Meebold, Merchant Merchant Merchant

Alfred Marine Marine Marine

Seamen & Fisheries--correspondence School

Military Affairs Committee Military Orders N--miscellaneous National Cemetary for Hawaii National Folk Festival National Housing National Parks Naval Affairs Committee

--1945 --January-June, 1946

Naval Personnel --I --II

Navy--miscellaneous News Releases 0--miscellaneous Office of Price Adminsitration Ohrt, Frederick, Board of Water Supply O'Mara & Ormsbee, newspaper representatives P--miscellaneous Passports Philippines Pinkerton, F.J., M.D. Pearl Harbor

--Correspondence --Perimeter--acquisition of land by Navy

Postal Employees Post Offices Postal Regulations for Hawaii Puerto Rico Public Lands Commissioner, A. Lester Marks Q--miscellaneous R--miscellaneous Reconversion Republican Club, Honolulu Republican National Committee Rice

36

4. Kiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence K-473Farrington, J.R.

BOX 32

1121. 1122. 1123. 1124.

1125. 1126. 1127. 1128.

1129. 1130. 1131. 1132. 1133.

1134. 1135. 1136. 1137.

1138. 1139.

1140. 1141. 1142. 1143. 1144. 1145. 1146.

Box 33

1147. 1148. 1149. 1150. 1151. 1152. 1153.

1154. 1155. 1156. 1157. 1158. 1159. 1160.

Rivers & Harbors Rivers & Harbors Committee Roads--Hawaii Rush, Ben F., Board of Harbor Commissioners & Public

Works Agency s--miscellaneous Selective Service System Shipping Ships Statehood, General--Alaska, Puerto Rico

--I --II

Sugar Surplus War Property, Disposal of T--miscellaneous Territories Committee

--I--II--trip to Hawaii

Territorial Tax Matters Theron, Benjamin W., Chief of Division of Territories

and Insular Affairs Tidal Wave Time for Hawaii Tour

--European Battle Front --Report--! --Report--II

--Pacific Bases--newspaper clippings Naval Affairs Committee Travel to Hawaii Treaties, Tax Turner, Mrs. Margaret

u--miscellaneous U.S.S. Hawaii--launching, October 20, 1945 United Nations Charter United Nations Headquarters University of Hawaii v--miscellaneous Vance, Thomas B, Director of Institutions, Territory

of Hawaii Veterans

--I --II

Veterans Administration Vitousek, Roy A. w--miscellaneous War Manpower commission Warner, H.H., Univ. Hawaii Agricultural Extension

Service 37

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence

1161.

1162.

1163.

1164.

watamull, G.J. Winnie, James P. Wrenn, Heaton L. Y-Z--miscellaneous

38

M-473

Farrington, J.R.

4. Kiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence 11-473Parrington, J.R.

80th Congress--1947-1948

1165. 1166. 1167. 1168. 1169. 1170.

1171. 1172. 1173.

BOX 34

1174.

1175. 1176. 1177. 1178.

1179. 1180. 1181.

1182. 1183. 1184.

1185. 1186. 1187. 1188. 1189. 1190. 1191. 1192. 1193.

BOX 35

1194. 1195.

1196. 1197. 1198. 1199. 1200. 1201. 1202. 1203.

A--miscellaneous Agriculture--1948 AJA

Akana, Thelma Alaska Alien Property CUstodian--1945-1947 Allen, Riley, H.

--December, 1946-June, 1947 --June-December, 1947 --January-April, 1948

--March-December, 1948--includes correspondence with Porter Dickinson

American Legion of Hawaii Amputees Cars Anthony, Garner Apprentice Training Appropriations

--I

--Department of Agriculture--Insect Pests Armed Services Conunittee Army

--Miscellaneous --Personnel

Attorney General, Territory of Hawaii Aviation

--I

--II--1948 B--miscellaneous Beukema, John H. Black, Richard E. Board of Agriculture & Forestry c--miscellaneous Capsin, Joseph Chamber of Conunerce of Honolulu

Chamber of Conunerce, Junior Chillingworth, Ethel, secretary of Farrington's

Honolulu Office Civil Service Census Reports Clark, Blake Claims, 1948 Club 100 Coast Guard Collins, T.D., Accountant Conunissary and Ship's Store Privileges Conununism

39

4. Hiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Farrington, J.R.

1204. 1205. 1206. 1207.

1208. 1209. 121.0.

1211. 1212. 121.3. 1214. 1215.

121.6. 1217. 1218.

1219. 1220.

1.221. 1222.

BOX 36

1223. 1.224. 1225. 1226. 1227. 1228. 1229.

1230. 1.231. 1.232. 1233. 1234. 1235. 1236. 1.237. 1.238. 1.239. 1240. 1241.. 1.242. 1243. 1244. 1245. 1246.

--I --II--1948

Congress D--miscellaneous Dickinson, Porter, Assistant General Manager of Star­

Bulletin --1945-1948 --1943-1947

Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Dept. of Interior

Dual Citizenship E-miscellaneousEast and West Association, N.Y.C.Economic Cooperation AdministrationEconomic Report of Joint Conunittee on High Living

costs Education--Federal Aid Evacuation Claims Commission F--miscellaneous Farrington, J.R.

--General correspondence, summer, 1947 --Letters of congratulation on House approval of

statehood, 1947 --Personal

--campaign, 1948 --Hawaii politics, 1948

--press releases, 1948 --confidential --primary campaign and Walter H. Dillingham --1947-1948 --broadcasts --miscellaneous--1946-1950 --politics--1946-1950 --speeches

--1948

--notes Federal Housing Administration Federal Works Agency Filipino Laborers on Guam Filipinos in Hawaii Film--Hawaii, U.S.A. Fisheries Foreign Relations G--miscellaneous Greene, Ernest W. Governor of Hawaii Guam H--miscellaneous Hawaii--Courts Hawaiian Courts--1948 Hawaii Island Chamber of Conunerce

40

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Farrington, J.R.

BOX

BOX

1247. l.248. 1249. 1250. 1251. 1252.

1253.

37

1254. 1255. 1256. 1257. 1258. 1259. 1260. 1261. 1262. 1263. 1264. 1265.

1266. l.267. 1268. 1269. 1270. 1271. 1272. 1273. 1274. 1275. 1276. 1277. 1278. 1279. 1280. 1281. 1282. 1283. 1284. 1285.

38

1286. 1287. 1288. 1289. 1290. 1291.

Hawaii--miscellaneous Hawaii--education Hawaiian War Records Depository Hawaii--Health Hawaii Federal Employees Hawaii Triangulation System Hawaii Economic Foundation

--I

--II

Hawaiian Homes Conunission Hawaiian Pineapple Company Henshaw, George H. Hilo Breakwater, harbor and sea wall Honolulu, City & county--miscellaneous Honolulu Businessman's Association Hospitals Houston, Victor S.K. Housing Hughes, Harry L. !--miscellaneous Immigration & Naturalization

--1945--May, 1947 --June, 1947--December, 1947 --December, 1947 --HR 3149 --HR 2933--HR 3566 --congressional Record--Remarks by Farrington --Bran Tellekamp

Information re Hawaii J--miscellaneous K--miscellaneous Karratti, Paul Kauai Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii Kawainui Swamp Keehi Lagoon Kennedy, Stanley C. King, Samuel Wilder Koreans in Hawaii Kalaupapa Harbor L--miscellaneous

Labor --December-May, 1947 --1948

Lands L.A.R.A., Licensed Agencies for Relief in AsiaLaundries Lapahoehoe School

41

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

1292. 1293. 1294. 1295.

1296. 1297. 1298. 1299. 1300. 1301. 1302.

1303. 1304. 1305. 1306. 1307. 1308. 1309. 1310. 1311. 1312. 1313. 1314. 1315. 1316. 1317.

1318. 1319. 1320.

1321.

BOX 39

1322. 1323. 1324. 1325. 1326. 1327. 1328. 1329. 1330. 1331. 1332. 1333. 1334. 1335. 1336. 1337.

Legislation --Hawaii --War Claims --General

Legislative Reference Bureau Legislature--Hawaii--1947

--I

--II

--Reapportionment Leprosy Life Magazine Article Long, Oren E. Lyu--Korean who wrote memo on Korean Christian

Church, 1947 M--miscellaneous Matson Navigation Co. Maui ,; Merchant Marine & Fisheries Committee N--miscellaneous Navy & civilian relations Nakashima, Leslie, UP National Parks Navy Chapels, Pearl Harbor Navy Department Naval Personnel 0--miscellaneous Ohrt, Frederick, Board of Water Supply P--miscellaneous Pardons Passports

--I

--passports and visas, 1948 --passports and visas, closed file

Pearl Harbor --casualties

--Pearl Harbor Investigation Report --acquisition of land

Peruvian Japanese interned in U.S. Pinkerton, F.J. Post Offices Postal Employees Postal Regulations for Hawaii Public Lands Commissioner, A. Lester Marks Public Lands Committee Public Welfare Department Public Works Committee Puerto Rico Q--miscellaneous R--miscellaneous Racial Matters Republican National Committee

42

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R..

1338. 1339. 1340. 1341. 1342. 1343.

1344. 1345. 1346. 1347. 1348. 1349. 1350. 1351.

1352. 1353. 1354. 1355. 1356. 1357.

1358. 1359.

BOX 40

1360.

1361. 1362. 1.363. l.364. l.365.1.366.1367.1368.1369.1370.1371.l.372.1373.l.3 74.1375.1376.l.377.1378.1379.1380.

Republicans of Hawaii Republican Club of Hawaii Reserve Officers' Association Rivers & Harbors Roads Rush, Ben F., Board of Harbor Connnissioners, Public

Works Agency s--miscellaneous Sakakihara, Rep. themas T. Samoa Sakamaki, George--claims Secretary of Territory Ships Shivers, Robert L. Shoemaker, James H., National Security Resources

Board, Report Statehood Stewart, Edith J. Sugar Surplus Property Sumida, Daizo, 1948 T--miscellaneous Taxes

--I --II--Excise

Territorial Tax Matters Tidal Wave Relief Bill

--I --II

Time Magazine Trade with japan Tuckerman, Lucius Travel to Japan Travel to Hawaii u--miscellaneous University of Hawaii U.S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps v--miscellaneous Veterans Veterans Administration Veterans Housing, Hilo W--miscellaneous Water Projects Watamull, G.J. Winne, James P., National Republican Committeeman Wrenn, Heaton L. X-Y-Z--miscellaneous

81st congress--l.949-1950

1381. A-miscellaneous43

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Parrington, J.R.

1382. 1383. 1384. 1385. 1386. 1387. 1388.

1389. 1390. 1391.

BOX 41

1392. 1393.

1394. 1395. 1396. 1397. 1398.

1399. 1400. 1401.

1402. 1403.

1404. 1405. 1406. 1407. 1408. 1409. 1410. 1.411. 1412. 1413. 1414. 1415. 1416.

BOX 42

1417. 1418. 1419.

1420. 1421. 1422. 1423.

Agriculture-1949 Agriculture Committee, 1949 Agriculture Yearbooks Airports Akana, Thelma Alaska Alien Property Custodian Allen, Riley

--January-June, 1949 --June-December, 1949 --1950

American Legion Anthony, Garner Appropriation

--Control Towers --Department of Agriculture--Pest control --no title --weather Bureau --Volcanology

Anned Services Committee --I --Navy Investigation --Investigation of B-36

Army --Miscellaneous --Personnel

Aviation --Hawaii --II

B--miscellaneous Bellows, Frank L. Blind, Work with the Board of Agriculture and Forestry Boy Scouts of America Bureau of Conveyances c--miscellaneous Calendar Capsin, Joseph Carlsmith, Carl S. Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu

Chamber of Commerce, Junior Citizenship Civil Service Claims

--1949--1950

Club 100 Coast Guard

44

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

1424.

1425. 1426. 1427. 1428. 1429. 1430. 1431. 1432. 1433. 1434. 1435. 1436.

1437. 1438. 1439. 1440. 1441.

1442.

1443.

BOX 43

1444. 1445. 1446. 1447. 1448. 1449. 1450. 1451. 1452. 1453. 1454. 1455. 1456. 1457. 1458. 1459. 1460. 1461. 1462. 1463. 1464. 1465. 1466. 1467. 1468. 1469.

Commissary, Ships Stores, Post Exchanges Communism

--I

--II--in Hawaii Commendation, letters of Common Fare Congress Congratulatory Letters Congressional Record--Remarks by Farrington D-miscellaneousDawson, Kennett B.Defense, Department ofDelegates from HawaiiDias, Edith, secretary in Farrington's Honolulu

Office Division of Territories & Island Possessions E-miscellaneousEducation--Federal aid toEmploymentF--miscellaneousFarrington, J.R.

--correspondence, Honolulu Office to Washington Office

--politics

--radio broadcasts --broadcasts, correspondence --record of 81st Congress --personal--1950 campaign --Star-Bulletin, 1949-1950 --personal--politics, 1948-1950 --speeches

Federal Employees Filipinos Filipinos in Hawaii Film--Hawaii Fisheries Foreign Relations G--miscellaneous Government of Pacific Islands, 1949 Guam H--miscellaneous Hawaiian Courts--1949 Hawaii, County of Hawaii Education Hawaii Employers Council Hawaii Federal Employees Hawaii Island Chamber of Conunerce Hawaii Health Hawaii Legislative Hawaii--miscellaneous

45

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Farrington, J.R.

BOX 44

l.470. 1471. 1472. 1473. 1474.

1475. 1476. 1477. 1478. 1479. l.480. 1481. 1482. 1483.

1484. 1485. 1486. l.487. 1488. 1489. 1490. 1491. 1492. 1493. 1494. l.495. 1496. 1497. l.498. 1499. 1500. 1501. 1502. 1503.

1504. 1505.

BOX 45

1506.

1507. l.508. l.509. 1510. 1511. l.512. 1513. 1514.

Hawaii State Society Hawaii Visitors Bureau Hawaiian Economic Foundation Hawaiian Homes Commission Hawaiian Pineapple Co. Honolulu

--papers on government by Frank W.C. Loo --Harbor --City & County --Japanese Chamber of Conunerce

Hoover Commission Hospitals Houston, Victor S.K. Housing !--miscellaneous Immigration and Naturalization

--HJR 238

--HR 199 --P.L. 717

--Franz A. Griessler --various cases

IMUA, Hawaii Residents' Association, Honolulu Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Interior Department Ishikawa, Williams. J--miscellaneous James, Roy E. Japanese Shrines, Hawaii K--miscellaneous Kawaihae Harbor Kawainui Swamp Kaneohe Air Base--Facilities Kauai King, Samuel Wilder Koreans L--miscellaneous Labor

--ILWU -·-1949

Lands, 1949 Legislation

--general, 1949 --Hawaii

Legislative Reference Bureau Leprosy Lincoln, Lyman P. M--miscellaneous Matson Navigation Co. Maui

46

4. Hiscellaneous--Subject Correspondence H-473Farrington, J.R..

1515. 1516. 1517. 1518. 1519. 1520. 1521. 1522. 1523.

1524. 1525. 1526. 1527. 1528. 1529. 1530. 1531. 1532. 1533. 1534.

1535. 1536.

BOX 46

1537. 1538. 1539. 1540. 1541.

1542. 1543. 1544. 1545. 1546. 1547. 1548. 1549. 1550. 1551. 1552. 1553. 1554. 1555. 1556. 1557. 1558. 1559. 1560. 1561. 1562.

Merci Train Military establishments, Hawaii Miscellaneous--1949-1950 Morris, Ernest N--miscellaneous National Cemetary of Hawaii, 1946-1950 National Defense National Folk Life festival National Parks Navy Civilian Regulations

--!--preferences --II

Navy Department Navy Personnel 0--miscellaneous Ohrt, Frederick Okinawa Relief & Rehabilitation Foundation P--miscellaneous Pacific Islands Trip--1949-1950 Pacific War Memorial Pardons Passports and Visas

--1949 --1950

Patents Pearl Harbor Pending--2nd Session Post Offices Postal Employees Postal Regulations

--for Hawaii --HR 2945

Public Lands Committee Public Utilities Public Works Committee Puerto Rico Public Welfare Q--miscellaneous R--miscellaneous Racial Legislation--pending Racial Restrictions Radcliffe, Frank B. Republican National Committee Republicans of Hawaii Republican Club of Hawaii Reclamation Roads s--miscellaneous Samoa School Lunch Program Selective Service

47

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R..

1563. 1564. 1565. 1566. 1567.

1568. 1569. 1570. 1571.

BOX 47

1572. 1573. 1574. 1575. 1576. 1577. 1578. 1579. 1580. 1581. 1582. 1583. 1584.

1585. 1586. 1587. 1588. 1589. 1590. 1591. 1592. 1593. 1594. 1595. 1596. 1597.

1598. 1599. 1600. 1601. 1602. 1603. 1604.

Box 48

Sesquicentennial Exposition, 1950 78-79 Club--CongressmenShips Social Security Stebbings, Lloyd M. Strike

--Congressional Record--Remarks of Farrington --Legislation --Miscellaneous --Correspondence

--Radiograms--Riley Allen --Boycott of Star-Bulletin, 1949

Struve, Elinor C. Sugar Surplus Properties T--miscellaneous Taxes Territorial Tax Matters Tidal Wave Relief Bill Tofukuji, Yoshiko Travel to Hawaii Travel to Japan Town Hall--radio broadcasts Trust Territories Tunnels--Nuuanu and Kalihi Valley routes u--miscellanenous Unemployment in Hawii University of Hawaii U.S. Maritime Commission v--miscellaneous Veterans Veterans Administration Von Hamm, Conrad w--miscellaneous War Claims Commission Waimea, Hawaii Island--Reclamation Waimea, Kauai

--Flood Project --Reclamation Project

Warner, H.H. Water Facilities Act Winne, James P. X-Y-Z--miscellaneousHilda Young

82nd Congress--1951-1952

1605. A--miscellaneous Agriculture

48

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

1606. 1607. l.608. 1609. 1610. 1611. 1612. 1613.

1614. 1615. 161.6. l.61. 7. 1618. 1619. 1620. 1621. 1622. 1623.

1624. 1625. 1626. 1627.

1628. 1629. 1630.

l.631.

l.632.

1633.

Box 49

1634. 1635. 1636.

l.637.

l.638. 1639. 1640.

1641. 1642. 1643. 1644. 1645. 1646. 1647. 1648. 1649.

--1950-1952 --Committee --Yearbook, 1951-1952 --Department

Air Force, 1952 Airports--Honolulu Alaska Alien Property Custodian Allen, Riley

--January-February, 1951 --March-May, 1951 --June-September, 1951 --October-December, 1951 --January, 1952 --February-April, 1952 --May-August, 1952

American Enterprise Association, Washington, D.C. American Legion, Honolulu Anthony, Garner Appropriations

--General --Agriculture --Differential --Labor--Federal Security

Armed Service Committee --General --Schofield Barracks --Universal Military Training

Army --I --II

Army Personnel --1951

--1952 --James Y. Sasaki --George T. Soranaka

Aviation --General --Hawaii

B-miscellaneousBoard of Agriculture and ForestryBoard of Water Supply

--Honolulu --PL 481--land transfer

Boy Scouts Bureau of Conveyances Budget C--miscellaneous Capsin, Joseph Carlsmith, Carl S. Casualties--Korean War

49

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473

Parrington, J.R.

1650.

1651. 1652. 1653. 1654. 1655. 1656.

1657. 1658.

Box so

1659. 1660. 1661.

1662. 1663. 1664. 1665. 1666.

1667. 1668. 1669.

1670. 1671. 1672. 1673. 1674.

1675. 1676. 1677. 1678. 1679. 1680. 1681. 1682.

1683. 1684.

Box 51

1685.

1686. 1687.

1688.

1689.

Census Reports Chamber of Commerce

--Honolulu, 1951 --Honolulu, 1952 --Junior --Maui --Chinese

Christmas Card List, 1951-1952 Citizenship

--individual cases --Moncada

Civil Aeronautics Civil Defense Civil Service Claims

--I

--II--James C. Falbo Club 100 Coast Guard Commissioner of Public Lands Congressional Record

--Applications for --Remarks by Farrington

Communism in Hawaii Congress

--1951 --1952

Customs D--miscellaneous Deinert, Rebecca Dias, Edith, Farrington's secretary in Honolulu

Office --1951 --1952

Disaster Relief Dynamite E--miscellaneous East-West Association F--miscellaneous Farmers of Hawaii Farrington, J.R.

-·Speeches--Radio Broadcasts

--no title --Record, 82nd Congress, 1st Session --Record, 82nd Congress -.. Politics--Political--1952

50

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence K-473Farrington, J.R.

1690. 1691.

1692. 1693. 1694. 1695. 1696. 1697. 1698. 1699. 1700. 1701. 1702. 1703. 1704. 1705. 1706. 1707. 1708. 1709. 1710. 1711. 1712. 1713.

Box 52

1714. 1715. 1716. 1717. 1718.

1719. 1720. 1721. 1722. 1723. 1724. 1725. 1726. 1727.

1728. 1729. 1730. 1731. 1732. 1733. 1734. 1735. 1736.

--Politics, Personal, 1951-1954 --Personal--to Wm. Ewing and Porter Dickinson of

Star-Bulletin--1951-1952 --Campaign--1952 --82nd Congress

Federal Employees Federal Grants in Aid Federal Maritime Board Filipinos in Hawaii Fisheries Foreign Affairs G--miscellaneous "Go For Broke"--film Governor of Hawaii Guam Guessefeldt, Richard H--miscellaneous Hawaii--County Hawaii Education Hawaii Health Hawaii Insurance Hawaii Island--Chamber of Conunerce Hawaii State Society Hawaii Visitors Bureau Hawaiian Clubs

Hawaiian Courts --I --II--Delbert E. Metzger

Hawaiian Government Employees' Association Hawaiian Homes Commission HR 4407--To Amend Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, P.L.

482

Hawaiian Pineapple Co. Hawaiian sugar Planters' Association Honolulu Academy of Arts Honolulu City & county Honolulu Harbor Honey Hospitals Housing !--miscellaneous Inunigration & Naturalization

--1951 --1952 --P.L. 6, 82nd Congress --Sik Fun Tsui --Rev. Noah K. Cho

IMUA

Inaugural, 1952 Information re. Hawaii, 1951-1952 Interior Department

51

4. Miscellaneous--Subject Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

1737.

1738.

1739.

1740.

l.741.

1742.

1743.

1744.

1745.

1746.

1747.

1748.

1749.

1750.

Box 53

1751.

1752.

1753.

1754.

1755.

1756.

1757.

1758.

1759.

1760.

1761.

1762.

1763.

1764.

1765.

1766.

1767.

1768.

1769.

1770.

1771.

1772.

1773.

1774.

1775.

1776.

Box 54

1777.

1778.

1779.

1780.

1781.

Internal Revenue Interior & Insular Affairs Conunittee--House Invitations--Farrington J--miscellaneous Jackson College, Honolulu, Hawaii Japanese American Citizens' League (JACL) K--miscellaneous Kaneohe Kanakanui, William A. Kauai Korea L-miscellaneousLandsLabor

Legislation --General --S.2391--apprentice --Pending

Legislative Record--82nd Congress Library of Congress M--miscellaneous MacArthur Matson Navigation Company Maui Chamber of Conunerce Maui, County of Miscellaneous, 1951-1952 N--miscellaneous National Cemetary of Hawaii National Folk Festival National Parks National Production Authority Navy Department Navy Personnel 0--miscellaneous Office Expenses Ohrt, Frederick P--miscellaneous Passports & Visas

--1951

--1952 Pardons & Paroles Pacific War Memorial

Postal Employees Postal Regulations--Hawaii Presidential Election--1952 Price Stabilization Public Utilities Commission Puerto Rico

52

0

0

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2088. 2089. 2090. 2091. 2092.

2093. 2094. 2095. 2096. 2097.

2098. 2099.

2100. 2101. 2102. 2103. 2104. 2105.

2106.

2107. 2108. 2119. 2110. 2 l.l.l. 2112. 2113. 2114. 2115. 2116.

211 7. 21.18. 21.19. 21.20. 2121.

2122.

2123. 21.24.

2125. 2126.

2127.

2128. 2129. 2130. 2131.

Census Statistics Capsin, Joseph, 1948-1952 Chamber of Cormnerce, 1949-1952 City and County Officials, 1949-1952 Civil Service--Federal Cost of Living Bonus, 1950-

1.952 Conununism and Unamerican Activities, 1949-1952 Cost of Living Bonus--Federal, 1953-1954 Disaster Relief--1950-1951 Education--1949-1952 Employees Compensation, Bureau of Farrington, E.P.

--1949-1952 --1956

Farrington, J.R. --1947-1950 --1951-1952 --Legislation, 1951-1952 --Record in Congress --Personal, 1947-1950 --Personal, 1951-1952

Campaign --1950 --1952

--Clippings --Expenses --Hatch Act --D.E. Metzger --Advertising

Eisenhower, President, and Vice-President Nixon Federal Departments, l.948-1952 Federal Employees Filipino Labor, 1951 Government Property, Return by Federal Gov't., 1948-

1950 Governor, 1951-1952 Hansen's Disease, 1949-1952 Harbor Improvements, 1948-1951 Hawaii Legislative Cormnission, 1950 Honolulu International Airport--84th Congress,

pending Honolulu Star-Bulletin

--Letters, 1948-1950 --Miscellaneous, 1948-1949 --Correspondence and Memos, 1949-1952 --1952

House and Senate Committees, Territorial Legislature, 1954

Housing, 1947-1952 Irmnigration and Naturalization

--1947-1948 --1951-1953 --General, 1951-1952 --J.R.F.--1951-1952

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5. Honolulu Office Correspondence H-473

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Box 66

2132. 2133. 2134.

2135. 2136. 2137. 2138. 2139.

2140. 2141. 2142.

2143.

2144. 2145. 2146.

2147. 2148. 2149. 2150. 2151. 2152. 2153. 2154.

2155. 2156. 2157. 2158. 2159. 2160. 2161. 2162. 2163. 2164. 2165. 2166. 2167. 2168.

2169. 2170. 2171. 2172. 2173. 2174.

--Justice Department IMUA, 1950-1952 Interior Department, 1050-1952 Judiciary

--1950-1952

--1953-1954

Kawainui Swamp--J.R.F., 1951 King, Samuel Wilder, 1952-1953 Korean War Casualties, 1951-1952 Lands

--Used--Military --Return of Federal --Reef--Magic Island and Sand Island --Return of by Territory of Hawaii and Counties--

HR 5850 Lava Barriers, 1950-1951 Legislative Reference Bureau, 1953-1954 Legislature--Compensation and Sessions Hawaii Legislation

--Pending, 1955 --84th Congress

Maritime, 1953-1954 Matson Navigation Company--Air Route, 1948 Mau, Chuck--Judgeship Molokai Roads, Improvement of, 1950 Merchant Marine--J.R.F., 1952 Military Training, 1951 Moncado, Hilario c. and Diana Toy, HR 2886 & HR 2887

--I --II

National Military Cemetary, Punchbowl, 1947-1951 National Defense National Parks--J.R.F., 1951-1953 Navy Personnel Newsletters--J.R.F., 1953 Okinawans--1949-1953 Pardons and Paroles Patronage--Applications Politics--General Post Office and Civil Service Post Office--Oahu--1956-1957 O.P.A. (Office of Price Administration), Territory of

Hawaii Public Works

--General --Federal Program

R--general correspondence Roads Program s--miscellaneous Samoans, Relief, HR 7567

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2175. 2176. 2177. 2178.

2179.

2180.

2181.

2182. 2183.

2184.

2185.

2186.

2187. 2188.

2189.

2190.

2191.

2192.

2193.

2194.

2195. 2196. 2197. 2198.

2199.

2200. 2201. 2202.

Name File

2203. 2204.

2205. 2206.

2207.

2208. 2209. 2210. 2211. 2212.

2213. 2214.

2215. 2216. 2217.

Sand Island Selective Service Small Business Administration--HR 5141--P.L. 163 Social Security South Pacific Commission Statehood

--1954-1956 --Tearsheets (Congressional Record), 82nd Congress --Hawaiian

--1951-1952 --1953

--1953-1954 Statehood Commission Sugar Surplus Property Taxation, 1951-1952 Territorial Departments Tidal Wave Damage, Hawaii Town Meeting of the Air Trust Territories

--American Samoa, Marshalls, Caroline & Mariana Islands

--"The Trust' Territory of the Pacific Islands" Turner, Mrs. Margaret C.

--1947-1950 --1951-1952

--I

--II Un-American Activities Committee Probe U.S. Army Engineers--Projects Veterans

--Mortgages--HR 5997 --General

War Claims Commission, 1950-1951 War Claims--s. 541, 82nd Congress

A-B--miscellaneousAeronauticsBattle Monuments CommissionC-D-E--miscellaneousCommunism--GeneralcustomsDiplomatic CorpsDrought EmergencyEmployment, Requests forFarmers' Home Administration--Including farmers in

Territory Foreign Affairs Governor's Office H--miscellaneous Health--Territory of Hawaii Hilo Tribune--Herald

62

5. Honolulu Office Correspondence M-473Farrington, J.R.

2218. Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Box 67

2219. 2220. 2221. 2222. 2223. 2224. 2225. 2226. 2227. 2228. 2229. 2230. 2231. 2232. 2233. 2234. 2235. 2236. 2237. 2238. 2239. 2240. 2241.

Housing I-miscellaneousI L W UImmigration and Naturalization--GeneralJ--rniscellaneousK--miscellaneousL--miscellaneousM--miscellaneousMc--miscellaneousN--miscellaneousNational Production Authority0--miscellaneousP--miscellaneousQ--miscellaneousR--miscellaneouss--miscellaneousStatehood Editorials--Scripps-Howard NewspapersT--miscellaneousTear Sheets--83rd Congress--2nd Sessionw--miscellaneousWaikiki DevelopmentY--miscellaneousz--miscellaneous

6. Post Office Appointments

2242.

2243. 2244. 2245.

2246. 2247. 2248. 2249. 2250. 2251. 2252. 2253. 2254. 2255. 2256. 2257. 2258. 2259. 2260. 2261. 2262.

Postal Regulations in Hawaii, 1953-1954 Post Offices

--1953 --1954 --1955

Post Offices --Aiea --Depot Village Branch Post Office --Eleele --Ewa --Hakalau --Haleiwa --Hamakuapoko, Maui --Manamaulu, Kauai --Hauulu, Hawaii --Honokaa and Kamuela --Honokohua --Honolulu --Aina Haina Station, Honolulu --1011 Maunakea Street --Hoolehua, Molokai --Kaaawa, Oahu --Kahului

63

6. Post Office Appointments

2263. 2264. 2265. 2266. 2267. 2268.

Box 68

2269. 2270. 2271. 2272. 2273. 2274. 2275. 2276. 2277. 2278. 2279. 2280. 2281. 2282. 2283. 2284. 2285. 2286. 2287. 2288. 2289. 2290. 2291. 2292. 2293. 2294.

--Kahuku, Hawaii --Kaimuki Station, Honolulu --Kalihi Ave. --Kamuela --Kaneohe --Kapaa

--Kawailoa --Keahua --Keauhou --General--1956 --Kihei --Volcano, Hawaii --Kualapuu, Molokai --Lahaina --Lihue, Kauai --Makena --Maunaloa, Molokai --Ninole --Paauhau --Pahala, Hawaii --Papaikou --Pauwela, Maui --Pepeeko --Puhi, Kauai --Puunene, Maui --Spreckelsville --Waialua --Waianae --Waihee --Waikapu, Maui --Waikiki --Wailuku

Postal Employees 2295. --I 2296. --II--84th Congress

M-473Farrington, J.R.

2297. Postal Regulations--84th Congress 2298-2391. Folder numbers 2298-2391 relating to appointments

to military academies have been deaccessioned in accordance with instructions from the branch chief of February 15, 1994.

2392-2406. Item numbers 2392-2406, newspaper clipping scrapbooks, have been deaccessioned because the information is duplicated in Hawaii and other libraries.

Box 69

7. Phonodiscs And Tape Recordings

Note: folder numbers 2407-2415 and 2417-2423 contain 10" and 12 11

78 rpm records; 2416 contains 2 5" aluminum records; folders

64

7. Phonodiscs And Tape Recordings M-473

Farrington, J.R.

2424-2435 contain 16" 78 rpm records; and folders 2436-2440 contain reel to reel tapes.

10• and 12• 78 rpm records:

2407. 2408. 2409.

2410. 2411. 2412.

2413. 2414. 2415.

2416.

2417.

2418. 2419. 2420. 2421.

2422.

2423.

Box 70

No title--n.d.--jacket annotation: "J. Farrington"--10 11 --6 sides. --disc 1 --disc 2 --disc 3

11 wright; 11 "Kahea Farrington"--n.d.--2 sides.

"Illegible--Farrington;" one no label--n.d.--2 sides. Dorothy Yoshimori (student, Baldwin High School,

Wailuku, Maui), "Hawaii's Contribution to Democracy 11 --n.d.--2 sides, numbered.

"Hawaiian Chant" and 11 Translation 11 --n.d.--jacket annotation: "Mr. and Mrs. Farrington--Star­Bulletin Office 11 --2 sides. --"Hawaiian Chant"--parts 1 and 2. --"Hawaiian Chant, 11 --part 3; "Translation."

11 Farrington Hula: Alice Johnson and K's Hawaiians; 11

"No Hu Hu: Henry Kupahu and K's Hawaiians"--n.d.­-12 11 --2 sides.

11 Golden Gate International Exposition, Voice Reproduction Associates"--1939--2 5" aluminum discs--1 side each.

"Dubbing of Talk by J.R. Farrington Given to Conunercial Club of San Francisco 11--Sept. 14, 1944--parts 1 and 3--12"--2 sides--see also 16" discs(folder #2328) for part 2.

"Youth Asks Government"--July 11, 1947--12 11 --6 sides.

--parts 1 and 2. --parts 3 and 4. --parts 5 and 6.

"Statehood for Hawaii"--July 17, 1947--12"--2 sides-­jacket annotation: "Broadcast with Leroy Johnson, July 15 (?), 1947" in Margaret Turner's (secretary to J.R. Farrington) handwriting.

"Bill Herson's Coffee with Congress"--October 29, 1949--12"--2 sides--part 6 only--one side no label.

11 Presentation of Hawaiian Constitution to Oscar Chapman, Secy. of Dept. of Interior by Mr. Joseph Farrington, Hawaiian Delegate to the United States Congress 11 --August 9, 1950--12 11 --1 side.

16• 78 rpm records:

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7. Phonodiscs And Tape Recordings M-473Farrington, J.R.

2424. "Samuel Wilder King Address, Young Hotel"--part 1--July 14, 1938; ••Ed Sawtelle #12: Indian Love Call, Pua Roselani, Whispering 11 --2 sides {of 4).

2425. "Ed Sawtelle #11: Star-dust on The Moon, Sunrise and You, You Leave Me Breathless, When Mother Nature Sings a Lullaby;" one side no label--ca. 1938--2 sides (of 4) .

2426. "Part 1: Farrington," "Calling Alaska, pa�t 2 of 7 [part 1 of 2?], June 29, 1944"--2 sides.

2427. "Calling Alaska, part 2 of 2, July 6, 1944;" "J.R. Farrington, part 2 of 3"--2 sides.

2428. "Dubbing 2428. "Dubbing of Talk by J.R. Farrington Connnercial Club in San Francisco, Sept. 14, 1944, part 2 of 3"--1 side. See also 12 11 discs for parts 1 and 2.

2429. "Washington Views and Interviews, Program 122, Interview with Hon. Joseph Farrington--9:16." Ca. December 24, 1946--1 side.

2430. "Gov. Stainbeck's [sic] Statements on Statehood: On the Record, Dec. 7, 1949;" "Presenting Upton Close, Nov. 20, 1949"--2 sides.

2431. Republican Congressional Connnittee, "Campaign Radio Spots--1950"--2 sides.

2432. "Virgil Pinkley: Joseph R. Farrington Interview of; Sen. Smith Personality, Monday, April 27, 1953 11--1 side.

2433. 11 Hawaiian Statehood Round Table, 2 July 1953, Parts 1

Q and 2 of 2 11--2 sides. 2434. "Hawaiian Statehood Round Table, 2 July 1953, Parts 1

and 2 of 2 11 --2 sides. 2435. Republican Congressional Connnittee, "Eisenhower and

The Next Four Years, side 1, 11 "1956 Republican Congressional Campaign, side 2. 11

Folders #2436-2440 stored in box 68 after folder #2391.

Reel to reel tapes (s• and 7• diameter)

2436. No title, n.d., (tape mfg'd. by Encore Recording Tapes)--7" diameter.

2437. "Our Tribute to Hawaii--Town Meeting--Hazelton, Pa., June 4, 1952;" Subtitle: "Conyngham Council Pennsylvania Republican Meeting--Guest Leaders and Speakers on Tape"--7" diameter.

2438. "Connally Caravan recording--to be held for further instructions when J.R.F. returns from Hawaii"-­mailing label on wrapper: "Mailed at Honolulu, March 8, 1952, air mail special delivery from 'KHON, Honolulu' to 'Honorable Jos. Farrington Delegate to Congress--Hawaii, 254 Old House Office Building, Wash., D.C.,' arrival post mark Washington, D.C., Marc.:h 10, 1952--7" diameter.

2439. "Del. Farrington"--March 14 [ca. 1954]--5" diameter.

66

7. Phonodiscs And Tape Recordings M-473Farrington, J.R.

2440. "Del. Bartlett [Alaska]"--August 7 [ca. 1.954]-­Subtitle: "Joe Farrington, June 18, 1954"--5" diameter.

White, G. 1993/2 Rev. 1994/2 Revised by G. White, July, 1.997

67

�408 F8.ITington, Wallace Rider, 1871-1933.

Personal history.

See Hardy. See P• life.

"Val.lace Rider Farrington" by Thornton Shelbourne Honolulu, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1935. B F24H.

21 "Landmarks", for outline sketch of Farrington•s

Farrington, Wallace Rider, 1871-1933.

Papers, 1880-1934. 3 ft.

Nellspapermm. Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. Correspondence, 1907-.33, mrlnly from 1925-31. 5 in. Clippings, 1913-33, mainly f'rom Honolulu nevspapers. 4 in. Speech notes. Printed copies of speeches. 5 in. Mem::>randa on various subjects. 2 in. Biographical materials. Family history. Items from Far F.ast trips, 1929, 1931. Invitations, menus, programs, membership cards, etc. Honolulu Star-Bulletin business and lega1 papers, 1895-School text and note books, 1880- Misc. books. Photo ah albums. 5 items. Filed in· photo album coll. Photographs. - st transferred to photograph collection. Scrap books. 3 tems. 7 in. On oversize shelf.

H-L{{Yi- V. I (M· t..to\?-\J.2

�-t-10&-\J,3

CA-p-ti:\m Coo� Cc.S4...t; U..l"l��nf"\t a. I Cr2I d-.1<Cl-t"•llrl Ta .. , of '{.::.av�i OY'� �We:\\ I , A-v5u.rt 11.\-·J.1, 19':l.f).

Phcrto Pr1�1.1m �8v: �n-Pelc11,c:. Con{crenccz.. "" Edu<..e1-tlt!n, Reh.:lb1l1t"lft1c,Y1, l2!!c\aMort-i"on ond R<:c��:tfon • i..\or1ol1.tl1,4, f-u\VVQ.\ '°� Af" l IH<,,, \q;i..7.

P\icrt. Al\,"'m �e>1-e\_: 1ol�ni 1:>A,(.S "· \ \ :h<rto A\lo\,ttV\ !1 e1-b : 1clcin, 0-""'f.S v. 2..�hin.o A\W� �5f, � V'lo\\e..cc.- 12.. �rnii fo"'- t<=l'.:2-0'.t

11 � FARRINGTON, VALLACE RIDER, 1871-193.3 Sparkes, Boyden R l.890-1954

Papers, 1951-54 • .32 in.

Author. Correspondence, research notes, dictation discs, interview transcripts, clippings, etc., vi.th copy in various stages of' development for book, nHava.ilr Fro• Island King­doa to Statehood", in process of being vritten in collabo­ration with Joseph Rider Farrington bit never completed, due to the death of both men 1n 1954. The ma.terial. chiefiy con­cerns Val.lace Rider Farrington, Joseph Rider Farrington and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

Gift of Ruth Leavey and Frances Vhitte1Dre., daughters of Vallace Rider Farrington, 1965.

1. Farrington, Vallace)li-der, 1871-19.3.3. 2. Farrington.,

Joseph Rider, 1897-1954.\.

.3. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

I� . F�G'l'OII, JOSEPH RIDER, �1954 - ----r-A09

Sparkes, Boyden R 1890-1954

Papers, 1951-54• .32 in.

Author. Correspondence, research notes, dictation discs.,interview transcripts, clippings, etc., with copy in various stages of development for book, 11Hava.il: From Island King­dom to Statehood", in process of being written in collabo­ration with Joseph Rider Farrington bit never coq>leted, due to the death of both men in 1954. The �terial. chief'q con­cerns Vall.ace Rider Farrington, Joseph Rider. Farrington and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

Gift or Ruth Farrington Leave;y and Frances Farrington Vhitteaore, daughters of Vallace Rider Farrington., 1965.

1. Farrington, Wallace Rider, 1871-19.33. 2. Farrington,Joseph Rider, 1897-1954·( .3. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

��:--· �ederation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians.

I Financial records, 1945-51. 7 items.

Organized M.ay 15, 1940, with a membership larcely at Pearl Harbor, it joined the United Office and Professional Yorkers of America in June 194h.

Cash book, Jan. 1945-May 1946, Sept. 1947-Dec. 1949. Fine.ncial. reports, May 8 and June 7, 1948. Loan status report, Dec. 27, 1948. Letter and statement from RCA Communications, Jan. 1951.. note to .Archives from John E. !leinecke. Gift of John E. P.einecke. Catalogued Hay 19, 1976. :l.F.T.

·�

M-178 Fennell, William P 2 diaries. no.PH

Diaries (1912, 1914) of bis work as liquor inspector.

firI

r M-379'• ·1

'

. �-

Fisher hearings, 1912.

History.

Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior, came to Hon�· lulu, Sept., 1912, at the request of Governor Frear and Delegate Kalanianaole and by direction and instruction or the President to learn or conditions in Hawaii, especially those relating to the disposition and development of public lands and control and development of Island transportation facilities.

Public hearings, instigated by charges of Delegate Kalani­anaole against Governor Frear and his administration, were held. The Secretary concluded that the charges were not sustained and he practically vindicated Governor Frear.

.. --- - -·- .. ··--------......1 ic-i ! M-J'79 Fisher hearings, 1912.

Scrapbook of neYspaper clippings about the public hearings held by Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the .l.nterior, Sept.7, 9-14, 1912, re: conditions in the Territory of Hawaii.1 book.

Shelved on Private Collection shelf.

For typescript record of hearings, see: Library shelf, 996 U58p v.1-3.

Fogarty, Charles A.

M-255 Ha\18.iian Beverage Company

Account book, Aug.21-Sept.20, 1894. 1 item.

· M-251 Foleer, Peter, �ldp chandl�r and comminsion a�ent ••

Businc�s pnper3, 1$56-1857. 3 items.

Daily cash journal, �ept.15-Dec.15, 1856. Letterbook, Oct.S, 1856-April 14, 1857. Ledger, Sept.IO, 1856-June 20, 1857.

History: Peter Foleer co.me to Hawaii from �en Francisco on Brir.

Ellenita, Sept.5, 1856; immediately started busines� as nhip chandler and commission agent; short]y after, bought stock of Capt. James Makee, ship chandler, end rented Capt. �akee's store on Queen street, opposite Makee & Anton•s brick block;Peter Folger declared bankrupt by n..tpreme court, June 24, lP.57�

K-46

M-46

Ford, Seth Porter, M.D., 1816?-1866.

Personal history.

1816? born Washington, Connecticut. studied medicil2e; trained and practiced as surgeon in

New York. 1850 Jan.l married Maria Fowler, Washington, CoIU1. 1851 llith \life, cqae to Hawil from Boston on ship, R. B.

Forbes. 1852 May in partnership with Dr. George A. Lathrop, opened a

•Hydrop establishment 1n Nuuanu as private hospital •• "1853 Oct. refitted and set up the City Hospital at north end

of King st.; Dr. Hoffman also received and treated patients there; Dr. Ford ws also physician for Ameri­can seamen in Honolulu.

see next card

Ford, Seth Porter, M.D., 1816?-1866. Personal history (continued). Card 2

1855 Feb. City Hospital D)Ved to "Gravier property" on King St.; Dr. Ford in informal partnership rlth Dr. H. L. Bullions.

March Ford naturalized as Hawaiian citizen. Sept. filed for voluntary bankruptcy.

1858 March Maria (Fowler) Ford left Hawaii for Connecticut, ostensibly for a visit, but never returned; Ford sued for divorce on grounds of desertion; Maria entered counter-suit and was granted divorce Sept.1864..

1866 June 2 Ford married Caroline Jackson, Honolulu. 1866 Nov.19 died, Honolulu; buried, Nuuanu Cemetery •

M-46 �rd, Seth Porter, ll.D., 1816?-1866.

Business records, 1851-1855, l inch.

CorrespOndence and bil.ls, lSSl-1854; Accounts receivable ledger, Feb. 1854-Aug. 1855.

Presumably, these papers end accounts Yere exhibits in the bankruptcy case of Seth Porter Ford (Supreme Court, Law 275), and came to the Archives from the court files.

,,�---. '• B-l84 Fornander, Abrahaa, 1812-1887.

-···

'H-184

Personal. history.

1812 Born November 4 on island of Oland, Sweden. 1838 first came to Ho.\lai.i; stayed a short time, then went on

whaling cruise. 18/.2 returned to Hall&iian Islanrls; planted coffee on Dr. Rooke 1s

plantation in Nuuanu Val!ey. 1847 surveyor; surveyed Dr. Rooke•s lands;

married Pinao (Kinau) Alanakapu. 1849 went to California 1n ffold rush, returned to Hawaii soon. 1852 became editor, Veekly Argus, with M.K. Smith, publisher. 1860 editor the Polynesian, succeeding C.G. Hopkins., until 1864. 1864 Feb. 1 sworn in as member Privy Council; May 6 appointed

Circuit Judge, Maui; began historical. research on Ji!:waj.j. 1865 appointed by K8D18bameha V to be Inspector-General of

Schools., first to occupy that position in Hawaii. 1871 May reappointed Circuit Judge of Maui

( see next card

Fornander, Abra.ham, 1812-1887. Personal history (continued). Card 2

18'8 v.l, Polynesian Race published; 1880, v.2; 1885, v.J. 1886 awarded Knights Conna.nder decoration of Royal Order of

liamehameha I., for his historiail research. Dec. 28 appointed Fourth Associate Justice, Supreme Court

of Hawaii. 1887 Feb. 19 received the decoration, Order of the North Star,

from King Oscar of Sweden and Non,ay, for his histori­cal research.

Nov. 1 died in Honolulu, from cancer of the mouth.

Fornander, Abraham, 1812-1887.

1 letter.

Photostat of letter Oct. 31, 1884 re: family relationahiJ of Bernice Pauahi Bishop and Queen Emma, and who should be chief mourners at Mrs. Bishop's funeral.

See also: M--67 Houston, Pinao G. Brickwod ., d.1936.

Collection. Letters and papers or Abraham Fornander (1880s).

MARYE. (ROBINSON) FOSTER 1844-1930

M-433

The collection consists of Mrs. Mary E. Foster's business papers from the files of her business agent and attorney-in-fact, E. H. Wodehouse. They were deposited in the Archives by Bishop Trust Company in 1968.

Most of the documents in the collection concern Mrs. Foster's activities as a landowner and investor. Mrs. Foster owned property on Oahu, the island of Hawaii and in California. Her major landholding was in Kahana, Oahu.

Mrs. Foster was not an original shareholder in the Hui of Kahana, the co-tenancy which purchased the ahupuaa of Kahana in 1875, but she eventually became the major shareholder in the Hui. At her death in 1930, Mrs. Foster owned 100 % of the 104 shares of the Hui. E. H. Wodehouse, who married Mrs. Foster's niece Iwalani Ward, was a minor shareholder in the Hui and served many years as its treasurer. A large portion of this collection deals with the Hui of Kahana.

The bulk of the Mary E. Foster papers are from the 1880's to 1944, the year E. H. Wodehouse ended his tenure as an executor of the Mary E. Foster Estate. The full span of these records is from Mrs. Foster's 1844 birth certificate to 1961 Kahana agricultural leases.

Besides the papers of Mrs. Foster, there are business letters and documents of other members of the Robinson family.

The collection is arranged as follows: A. Landholdings: Ownership recordsB. Mary E. Foster's Kahana properties/ Hui of Kahana: OperationsC. Mary E. Foster/ Hui of Kahana account booksD. Mary E. Foster/ Hui of Kahana tax recordsE. Mary E. Foster: Business correspondencesF. Mary E. Foster: Loans and investmentsG. Mary E. Foster I Robinson family personal and business papersH. Mary E. Foster Estate: Administration of the Estate

A. Box: Folder

Box 1:1

1:2 1:3 -4 1:5-7 1 :8

Box 2:9-19 Box 3:20-32 Box 4:33-42 Box 5:43

5:44

5:45-46 5:47-55

Box 6:56-64

6:65-66 6:67

Box 7:68 7:69

7:70 7:71 7:72 7:73 7:74 7:75 7:76 7:77 7:78 7:79

Box 8:80 8:81

8:82 8:83

MARYE. (ROBINSON) FOSTER PAPERS

1844-1930

Landholdings: Ownership Records

Kahana, Oahu

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Ahupuaa of Kahana title deeds: certified copies, 1856-1881. Hui of Kahana ownership records

List of shareholders, n.d., 1881-1925. Meeting records, 1900-1936. Index of shareholders' records. Hui shares, #1-3. Hui shares, #4-45. Hui shares, #46-82. Hui shares, #83-110. Hui shares, #111-114. Shares absorbed by the Hui, 11 ea.

Kahana Kuleanas ownership records Index to kuleanas. Title records to Kuleanas #1- 26. Title records to Kuleanas, #27-65.

Foster claims to Kahana properties Correspondence & documents, 1885-1926. Land Court Petition 285: Applications & correspondence,

1913-1928. Land Court Petition 285: Survey reports, 1921-1931.

Foster's Kahana home, 1934-1936. Hillebrand property: Nuuanu & Vineyard, (Foster Gardens)

Deeds & leases, 1859-1870. Hillebrand to Foster transaction, 1880-1888. Hillebrand Estate/ Foster residence abstract & title, 1880-1910.

Foster Block: Nuuanu & Marine-Title deeds, 1855-1893. Nuuanu Ave. property leases, 1951-1952. Vineyard Blvd. property, 1855-1940. Davenport property: Deeds & auction papers, 1924-1936. Redhouse property: Kaimuki tract, 1901-1902. Mary E. Foster Estate: Sale of Tantalus property, 1937. Makuu, South Kena property: Kaiama to Foster transaction, 1889-1897. Makuu, South Kona property: Kaiama to Foster transaction, 1899-1944. School Street purchase, Kahanui lot, 1855-1935. Mainland properties

San Francisco, Ca. property, 1932-1934. Stanislaus, Ca. property, 1924.

B. Box: Folder Box 8:84-88

8:89 Box 9:90

9:91 9:92 9:93 9:94 9:95 9:96 9:97 9:98 9:99-101

Box 10:102

Box

Box

10:103

10:104 10:105-106 10:107-108 10:109

10:110 10:111 10:112 10:113 10:114

10:115 10:116 10:117

11:118 11:119 11:120-122

11:123 11:124 12:124a

Foster Papers M-433

Foster's Kahana Properties / Hui of Kahana: Operations

Hui of Kahana: Income & distribution, 1901-1948. Hui of Kahana: Receipts for expenses, 1901-1930. Mary E. Foster: Mortgages & memos, 1882-1899. Kahana leases

Leases, 1897-1899. Leases, 1905-1915. Reports of revenues from leases and rentals, 1910-1920. Report on lessees, 1922. Ledger pages on lessees, 1900' s-1920' s. Correspondence with lessees, 1922. Blueprints ofleased lands, 1900's-1920's. Leases, 1913-1923. Leases, 1929-1937, A-K. Leases, 1929-1937, N-P. Kahana agricultural leases, 1945-1961.

Court actions Ejections of squatters, 1913-1922. Foster vs. Kaneohe Ranch Co. Tai Lee Wai mortgages / foreclosure suit.

Kahana fishery, 1902-1942. Right-of-way and roadways

Territorial roadway through Kahana, 1910. Koolau Railway right-of-way, 1906-1907, 1918-1919. Hawaiian Electric right-of-way through Kahana, 1930. Condemnation: Road to Waianae through Haea and Kahana, 1938.

Military licenses & related correspondence, 1941-1943. Employee records

E. Renken letters, 1907-1910.Kahana Plantation tools and animal stock, 1907-1910.Leckenby records: Kahana reports, 1910-1921;

Leckenby estate, 1922. Waiahole Water Co. (Oahu Sugar Co.) records

Waiaho]e Water Co.: Correspondence, 1910-1917; Waiahole Water Co.: Correspondence, 1921-1930. Waiahole Water Co.: Meter records and related correspondence,

1916-1939. Oahu Sugar Co. water meter records, 1940-1941. Oahu Sugar Co. water meter records, 1942-1944. Oahu Sugar Co. water meter records, 7/1943-3/1944.

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Box: Folder

Foster Papers M-433 C. Mary E. Foster I Hui of Kahana Account BooksMary E. Foster Ledger, 1888-1893. 1 v.=i.1- '"To..V\. lliOS - J.){C. ('1 /l Ledgers, 1905-1931. 4 v. v. � -:r.,._"'. 1� 11. - 'b ec., 1ti 2 2-Journal, 1888-1893. 1 v. v. '1 'i).{c_. 31, ftr22..- �<!_. rqi'1J I 6 \J 5 \q-z.9 - 1'131

�� i-1 �,. - Cash book, 1888-1893 1 v. ----'-------- 8 .:fA.111.r%5- lxc.., r· ourna s 189 -1932. 4 v.�· 8'}. f-e\;:,. I�{,- �c. ./qt -. Bo� 12:125-128 Cash books, 1895-1903 4 v. o, 'J6-V1. 'A/1 -ba.,l't Box 13:129-133 Cash books, 2/1903-5/1917 5 v. lo �"' 1�':!D-�. P. 13:134 Rough cash book, Oct. 1, 1931-June, 1932. fv.ii l9DS- l'111 Box 14:135 Journal oflease payments, 1899-1907. 1 v. "· 13 %"'. � 12- �-e.S. 112.r Hui of Kahana \J • 14 \-\�r · /q7r -lxc.. �1 '=l-

Box

Box

Box

14: 136 Journal, 1885-1900 1 v. v. 15 �"'· I �2.8 -1)4:. ZO, !°13D14:137 Journal of tax payments, 1900-1902 2 v. - \I.I� �. t�?D -�. l°t32..14:138 Cash books, 1890-1899 1 v. \J. l1t )q's'2.- lct3814:139 Cash books, 1930-1935 1 v. 15:140 Cash books, 1935-1944 1 v.

15:141 15:142 15:143 15:144 15:145 15:146 15:147 15: 148 15:149

D. Mary E. Foster/ Hui of Kahana Tax RecordsHui of Kahana Federal tax suit: Attempt to tax Hui as a corporation, 1928-1935. Federal tax suit: Documents re. Makanoa-Hui share #79 Federal tax suit: Refund request, 1933-1935. Federal tax suit: Syllabus, 1944. Income truces, 1929-1934. Income taxes: Correspondence, 1933-1935. Data from Hui cash book, 1935. Income true returns, 1932-1936. Gross income tax monthly returns and Unemployment tax monthly returns, 193 7. 16:150-151 Gross income tax monthly returns and Unemployment tax monthly

16:152 16:153 16:154 16:155 16:156 16:157 16:158 16:159 16:160

returns, 1938-1943. Federal taxes 1921-1923. Income true, 1930; Property tax 1931. Income tax, returns & appeals, 1929-1932. Income tax: 1931; Property tax returns, 1932. Taxes, 1932-1933. Income tax, 1933; Property tax, 1934. Taxes, 1934-1935. Income taxes, 1935; Taxes, 1936. True returns, 1936.

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D. Mary E. Foster I Hui of Kahana Tax Records continued.Box: Folder

Box

Box

Hui of Kahana continued. 16 :161 Unemployment tax returns and Gross income & consumption tax

17:162 17:163 17:164 17:165-166

17:167 17:168

returns, 193 7. Real property tax correspondence, 1937. Real property assessment notices, 1937. Real property taxes, 193 7-1938. Taxes, 1939-1940. Tax papers, 1940-1942. Tax papers, 1943.

E. Mary E. Foster: Business Correspondence

M·l{:i�� v. I g --'-B'---'o=x--'----=-18.::....c:-=-16_9_-_17_1 _ ____:.C_o_rr_es_,._p_on_d_e_nc_e-<-, -'-18.:...;_9-'-4--1'-'--9'-'--03;;_,.___ LD'<,e_<.D.,,J.e.N\le. l"t03 - let.a 5Box 19:172 Correspondence, 19 05-1911. -�,-

Box

Box 'iJoy

Box

19: 173 Correspondence, 1904-1915 1 v. 19: 17 4 Correspondence, 1912-1916. 19:175-176 Correspondence, 1918- 1923. 20: 177 Correspondence, 1918-1923. 20: 178-179 Correspondence, 1924-1926 . 20: 180 Mainland business letters, 1924-1925. 20:181-183 Mainland business letters, 1927-1929. 21:184-185 Mainland business letters, 1929-1932. 2.1- Letter to and from Bank of California, 1924-1931. 1 box '2.. 8 Local correspondence, 1930-1931. 1 box 21 : 186 Letter regarding execution of Foster will, 193 1-1933. 21:187-188 Bank of California correspondence, 1931-1940. 21:189 Business correspondence, 1933. 21: 190 Correspondence, A-C, 1930-1944. 22:191-193 Correspondence, F-W, 1930-1944.

F. Mary E. Foster: Loans & Investments

Bank Statements Box 22:194-195 Bank of California statements, 1926-1 927.

22:196 22:197 22:198

22:199 22:200 22:201 22:202

Bank of Bishop & Co. statements, 1923 , 1926-1927. Cash transactions, 1928. Foreclosure on Correa mortgage: Hilo, 1891. Diamond Peak Development Co. stock & correspondence, 1917-1922. Emmeluth: Settlement of loan, 19 08. Emmeluth; Loans & investments, 1924-1931. W. G. Hall accounts, 1 889-1893.

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Box: Folder Box 23:203

23:204 23:205 23:206 23:207 23:208 23:209 23:210 23:211 23:212 23:213 23:214 23:215

Box 24:216

Box 24:217 24:218 24:219 24:220

Box 25:221 25:222 25:223 25:224 25:225 25:226 25:227 25:228

25:229 25:230 25:231

E. Mary E. Foster: Loans & Investments continued.

W. G. Hall letters, 1893-1897. Liberty Bonds, 1916-1922. Loans (old notes), 1910-1929. Accounts with Dr. A. Mc Wayne, 1894. Accounts handled by J. Lawrence Robinson. Investments handled by T. Edgar Robinson. Loans to T. Edgar Robinson.

Foster Papers M-433

George E. Billings/RC. Porter statements on Mainland accounts, 1926. Statements on Mainland investments, 1927. Stock shares, 1940-1942. Emile D. Schnoor account, 1926-1935. Hui Hookaunoono Aloha Lahui Hawaii, 1894-1895. Hui Hookaunoono: Rules, roll of members, transactions, 1894-1897. Hui Hookaunoono: Members' savings books.

G. Mary E. Foster/Robinson Family Personal & Business Papers

Mary E. Foster: Personal papers Mary E. Foster: Memos, 1893-1895. Thomas R. Foster estate: California probate papers, 1890-1891. Thomas R. Foster estate: Inventories, 1889-1893. James Robinson estate: Rental income, 1923. James Robinson estate: Reports, 1925-1926. Equity 3845 re. James Robinson estate stock dividends, 1937. Revenue reports: James Robinson estate properties, 1941-1943. Robinson heirs: Oahu Sugar Co. lease, 1898. Correspondence re. William Robinson, 1922-1931. B.M. Allen estate: Kahuku Plantation prospectus, 1937.Matilda A. Foster: Old correspondence used in B.M. Allen stock

dividend suit, 1937. Matilda A. Foster: Correspondence, 1916-1927, 1938. William Foster: Papers, 1882-1897. Memoranda & letters re. Ward Estate, 1935-1936.

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H. Mary E. Foster Estate: Administration of the Estate

Box:Folder Box 25:232

25:233 25:234

25:235

25:236 Box 26:237-242

26:243

26:244

Papers re. Administration of Foster properties in California, 1931-32.

Appraisal & report on sale of jewelry & real property, 1930-1944. Receipts for sales of securities 1934; Statements on refunded commissions, 1933-1934. Appointment of executors, 1932; Termination of executor, 1944. Trustees' annual account, 1932-1933. Trustee's annual account, 1933-1938. Master's report for 1939, 1940; Trustees' annual report, 1940. Master's report, 1941; Petition of trustees in account, 1941-1944.

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Fraser, \lilliam s.Personal history.

1905? cable operator for Commercial Pacific Cable Compaey. worked as clerk, operator, supervisor and superinten­

dent on Micbmy" Island and in Honolulu.

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M-200 Fraser, \lilliam S � ...... - -

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Typed description and history of Midway Island. 2p. Extract from The Buffalo, Oct.7, 1904: An Interview with

"Gooney Jim". 3p., handwritten. Clipping from Seattle nevspaper: 11The Midway Islands - a

Halt at the 11Half'-\lay House" of the Pacific Ocean.." [1905?]

See also Museum #266

I

l,G .. - Frasher, Charles EPersonal historv.

1855-1924.

! . ? -1-47

1855 born San Jose, California

18�1918 clerk, bookkeeper, secretary, manager, vice-presi­dent of various soda water companies: Hollister & co. Soda Works; Crystal Soda Works; Consolidated Soda Vorksj Arctic Soda Vorks; Honolulu Soda Yater Co., Ltd.; O.K. Distilled Soda Vater Co., Ltd.; Liquid Sunshine Soda Shop.

1894-1898 member, National Guard of Republic 189�1899 member, National Guard of Territory of Hawaii 1921 Clerk, Honolulu Advertiser 1922 collector, Honolulu AdvertJ.ser 1924 Nov. 27, died, Honolulu.

aa:;!1er, Charles E � itens.

Honorable disch..1.rges froo Corapany B, First reginent, n�tional Guard of I!:lwaii, Republic (1894-1898), also one discharge for 1899, Territor-; of P.auaii.

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Walter F. Frear Collection

Introduction

H-170

The papers of Walter F. Frear (1863-1948) document the public period of Frear 1 s career, when he served as chief justice of the Territorial Supreme Court, and as governor of the Territory. The majority of the collection, that concerning his governorship, was a from Mrs. Urban (Virginia Frear) Wild, his daughter, given in 1976. collection is unrestricted; it consists of 1.25 linear feet.

Biography

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Walter F. Frear served most notably as governor of the Territory of Hawaii (1907-1913), and immediately before that as chief justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court (1900-1906). In 1913 he retired to private life and resumed his career as a lawyer, later became president of Bishop Trust Co. and throughout remained a civic leader.

The major events of Frear 1 s life are relatively well known. He was born on October 29, 1863 in California, came to Hawaii with his parents in 1870, graduated from Punahou School in 1881, from Yale {A.B.) in 1885 and from Yale Law School 1890.

He returned to Hawaii in 1885, taught at Punahou until 1888, and then after law school went into practice with Lorrin A. Thurston. In 1893 Queen Liliuokalani appointed him Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court, and he continued in that position until 1900, when President McKinley appointed him Chief Justice. He remained Chief Justice until 1906.

In 1907 President Roosevelt appointed him Governor of the Territory, and he served in that capacity until 1913. Frear was a Republican and a member of the 11Honolulu party11 in contrast to the "planters' party." Under his management the Territorial government expanded harbors, invested in education, expanded county self­government, and surveyed new homestead lands.

Frear also exercised his legal talents on a number of occasions. Besides being Chief Justice, he helped to draft the Organic Act of the Territory, and served twice on commissions to codify Hawaii law. These two commissions produced the Hawaii Revised Laws of 1905 and 1925. He also served on the Tax Commission (1907).

After serving as governor, Frear returned to private law practice until 1925 when he became president of Bishop Trust Co. He retired from that post in 1934, but remained active as a director of several companies and as a leader and participant in several civic and social organizations until his death on January 22,1948.

Scope and Content Note

Frear 1 s papers consist of diaries, correspondence and typewritten and published items falling roughly into two groupings: items written

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by him, and those he collected to provide information on particular topics. Most of these are papers that he collected in his official capacity. They remain important because as of 1990 there was little in print concerning Frear and his impact on Hawaii.

As Chief Justice, Frear issued many opinions for the Court, and the Case Notes seem to be his notes on these cases. While governor, he also kept diaries. These are not full discussions of official business t

but can assist the researcher in dating his activities. The rest of the collection consists of papers relating to the

development of legislation during his tenure as governor, mostly typescripts and printed materials.

See also: Records of the Governor, Walter F. Frear. Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Collection, M-80. Delegates to Congress, J.K. Kalanianaole, 1902-1922. Fisher, Walter L., Proceedings of public hearings held before the

honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, Walter L. Fisher ••• re conditions in the Territory of Hawaii, 3 vol. (Honolulu, 1912), Typescript.

Reports to the Secretary of the Interior by the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.

Messages to the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii by the Governor.

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Series Descriptions

DIARIES 1907-1913. 8.5 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Handwritten entries on his daily activities as governor recording

whom he met, letters he wrote, inspection trips, decisions regarding finances and appointments,etc. Host are single line entries.

CORRESPONDENCE. 1907-1913 • • 25 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Consists of letters received and sent in his capacity as governor,

including an autographed letter from President Roosevelt congratulating him on accepting the governorship (July 9, 1908), telegram of Frear's acceptance, a letter indicating his interest in favoring Hawaiians as "landed proprietors," letters concerning homesteading and other topics.

PAPERS RELATING TO ANNEXATION. 1895-1898 • • 5 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Various speeches containing pro-annexation arguments, a copy of

the Constitution of the Republic, a list of claims for damages against the Republic by persons arrested during the insurrection of 1895, and a letter of instructions to the U.S. Minister concerning the transfer of sovereignty.

SUPREME COURT CASE NOTES. 1899-1902, 1906-1907 • • 8 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Hand written notes on cases Frear heard as Chief Justice of the

Supreme Court, many on which he issued opinions for the court.

PAPERS RELATING TO THE ORGANIC Ac:J'.. 1900-1909 • • 75 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. One typed draft of the Organic Act with amendments and corrections

in his handwriting, including a provision for women's suffrage; others concerning amendments to the Organic Act in 1909.

PAPERS RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS. 1887-1912. 1 linear inch. Arranged alphabetically by subject. Documents on the use of Public Lands including: statistics on

homestead lands; statistics on lands leased to plantations, including six published tables; four copies of leases of Public Lands to sugar companies (ca.1908); sample copies of lease agreements, some of which Frear may have had a hand in drafting; miscellaneous contracts concerning the leasing of Public Lands; and a copy of a brief filed by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaoles 1 s lawyer supplementing Kuhio 1 s Complaint to the Secretary of the Interior of December 2, 1911 regarding Frear's alleged misuse of Public Lands.

PAPERS RELATING TO GOVERNOR'S BEPORTS. 1887-1914. 3.25 linear inches. Arranged alphabetically by subject, and then chronologically

within the subject. Includes draft bills to establish county governments in the

Territory, including a special bill concerning Honolulu, all to be

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submitted to the Territorial Legislature along with a study comparing features of county governments of 83 U.S.cities; congressional laws relating to Hawaii concerning land; tables of revenues and expenditures for the Territory (1911-1912); records on Hansen's disease, including the proposed Territorial Republican Party platform on care for patients and a study recommending a campaign of prevention of Hansen's disease among school children; documents on public lands; tables of imports and exports of the Territory (1901-1908); and statistics and documents on population, immigration and labor. In general, a miscellaneous collection which may have formed a base of information he used to assist himself in composing the annual governor's reports to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.

REPORTS. 1911-ca. 1913 • • 25 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Consists of Frear 1 s partial drafts of reports mostly on Public

Lands and homesteading, but also on the selection of district magistrates, revenues, etc., with a table of legislative action between 1901-1909 (i.e., bills passed, bills vetoed, etc.). Most of the material appears to be drafts of sections of his annual report to the Secretary of the Interior.

SPEECHES AND STATEMENTS. 1909-1912 • • 25 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Most concern the government of the Territory, and two in

particular address public lands issues.

PERSONAL PAPERS. 1888-1938. 1 linear inch. Arranged chronologically. Consisting of articles and reports on various topics, including a

published copy of the report of the Commission to Reorganize the Judiciary of 1888, handwritten instructions to a jury, draft of an article on the history of the Hawaiian judiciary by Frear, a draft of the history of Kaumakapili Church by Mary Dillingham Frear, his wife, (1938); and business papers concerning an investment plan.

NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS. 1891-1912 • • 125 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Various newspaper editorials and stories in opposition to Frear,

mainly concerning labor and homesteading problems.

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Container List

Contents

Diaries 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913

Correspondence. 1907-1913 Papers Relating to Annexation. 1895-

1898 Supreme Court Case Notes

1899-1902 1906-1907

Papers Relating to the Organic Act. 1900-1909

Papers Relating to Public Lands Copy of J.K. Kananianaole's brief

against Governor Frear. n.d.

Homesteading. 1910-ca.1912. Lease agreements. 1891-1908. Lease form blanks. 1907-ca.1910. Leaseholds. n.d. Leases to Public Agencies. 1907-

1910. Papers Relating to Governor 1 s Reports

Congressional bills relating to Hawaii. 1899-1912.

County Government. ca. 1912. Hansen's disease. 1908-ca.1912. Population, immigration and labor

information and statistics.1905-1913.

Revenue and expenditure. ca.1908-1912.

Reports. 1911-ca.1913 Speeches and Statements. 1909-1912 Personal Papers. 1888-1938 Newspaper Clippings. 1891-1912

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M-312Frenchpaoe 1

, � 312 French, William, 1794?-1S51.

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PersoncJ. history

1794? born Vermont. 1819 firct visited �awaii 1821-1830 connected with persons at Conton, China, at Sydney,

N.S.V., and at Honolulu, under company nnme of Pitman, French & Co.; firm dissolved by limitations of copnrtne ship and, after his two partners died, French, as sole survivor, became responsible for liabilities of the Co.

1825 established himself as a merchant in Honolulu. 1828 in partnership with Stephen Reynolds, John C. Jones snd

John Ebbets; converted former sugar mill into rum dis­til1ery, nee.r Honolulu; temperance vievs and influence of missionaries and some of populace caused failure of business; see next card

French, William, l 794?-1851. Card 2

Personal history (continued).

1830-1835 formed company with John Ebbets and others, under name of French & Co.; other partners died or otherwise vitbdrew from partnership, leaving French as sole survi vor liable for debts of company.

1835 French married L� Panioikawai (Hunt) at Kailua, Ho. He took his sugar-making equipment and Chinese laborers to Kauai; in partnership with Governor Ka.ild.oewa, set up a mill at Yaimea, Kauai.

18.37 sugar ple.ntation at Waimea, Kauai, failed, pertly be­cause no land was granted for the venture and partly be cause of strong competition from Ladd & Co., Koloa, Kauai; mill equipment brought back of Honolulu.

1840 June 15 became silent co-partner in business in Honolulu vith Francis John Greenway, an Englishman.

see next card

M-312 French, William, l 794?-1851. Card 3

Personal history (continued).

18/.2 April 7 Une,._-pectedly, Greenway announced his insolvency end appointed assigneeG to convert his estate to cash to settle his debts. In poor health and nearly blind, llil­li8lll French protested and proffered his own considerable estate to settle debts of the company. Ver:y shortly, the affairs of French and Greenway were entangled in complica tions which ultimately involved the British Consul, tbe Ha.vaii.an goven-unent and the whole business comtrunity of Honolulu.

18li4 May Greenway was judged, by a jury trial, e.s having been insane for the previous two years; he was made a ward of the British Consul in Honolulu.

See next card

�11lcll -;t Ha;;II StateArcblvcs

French, William, 1794?-1851.

Personal history (continued).

Ca.rd 4

M-312FrenchPc!9e 2

1844 June tfilliam French petitioned the Governor of Oahu to te.ke chn.rge of the estates; further charges, cross­charges, suits and petitions continued until the compli­cated case was finally settled, more than three yea.rs later.

1851 Nov.26 William French died, Kawaihae, Hawaii.

· c:--=��h, WillJ.am, 17941'-1851.

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Business papers, n.d., 1826, 1831-1847. 14 inches. Account books, ledgers, journals., 1828-1848. 27 inches.

(Above Account books shelved on Private Collection shelf)

See also: M-320 Cash journal, July 1., 1829-Jan.30,1830. (Diary of cash transactions in pannds and pence, no names familiar in Hawaiian records, no Hawaiian names; could be cash journal of activities of New South Vales branch, Pittman, French & co.)

NB: Business papers re: Account with Sandwich Island Mission, 1825,1827-1847. (In H.M.c.s. collection)

NB: Account book, Sept.l0,1818-Nov.10,1819. (In Ha:1m.Hist. Soc. collection)

Volume/Box

M-312-v.lM-312-v.2M-312-v.3M-312-v.4M-312-v.5M-312-v.6M-312-v.7M-312-v.8M-312-v.9M-312-v.10M-312-v.11M-312-v.12

M-312-v.13M-312-v.14M-312-v.15

M-312-v.16

M-312-v.17M-312-v.18M-312-v.19M-312-v.20

M-312-v.21M-312-v.22M-312-v.23

M-312-v.24

M-312-v.25M-312-v.26M-312-v.27M-312-v.28M-312-v.29M-312-v.30M-312-v.31M-312-v.32M-312-v.33

M-312-v.34M-312-v.35

M-312 William French

Container List

Folder Contents Daily Journals

June 1828 - May 6, 1839 July 1, 1831 - February 11, 1832 February 13, 1832-February 27, 1833 August 6, 1834 - April 21, I 835 April 22, 1835 - September 28, 1835 September 28, 1835 -May 20, 1839 January 1, 1836 - June 30, 1836 July 1, 1836-January 7, 1837 January 9, 1837-June 24, 1837 June 26, 1837 -November 13, 1837 March 24, 1838 - January 24, 1839 July 1, 1841 - September 4, 1844

Invoice Books February 26, 1836 - May 23, 1840 August 1, 1836 - April I 4, 183 7 January 1, 1841 - December 26, 1842 and Inventory, June

15, 1840 Outward Shipments, September 22, 1831 - January 18, 1836

and Journal, April 24, 1842 - May 25� 1844 Journals

July 1, 1831 -February 25, 1832 (Waste Book) February 27, 1832 - November 5, 1832 (Waste Book) January 1, 1848 - June 30, 1848 Journal of Account of Sales of Stock, September 4, 1844 -

February 5, 184 7 Journal of Accounts, November 5, 1832 - March 23, 1833 Journal of Accounts, March 25, 1833 -September 4, 1833 Journal of Estate ofFrench & Greenway, September 4, 1844

-October 17, 1845Journal of Estate of French & Greenway, October 18, 1845 -

February 20, 1847 Ledgers

August 7, 1826 - May 15, 1828 June 1828 - January 1832 July 20, 1828 -January 1, I 830 July I, 183 I - October 22, 1834 January 1, 1836-July 7, 1837 April 6, 1838 -April 12, 1840 November 1, I 843 -September 4, 1844 January 1, 1844 - January 2, 1846

Letterbook of Receivers of Estate of French & Greenway, September 9, 1844 - February 11, 1846

Sales Journal, September 27, 1841 -April 7, 1842 Ship Account Journal, August 28, 1843 - October 25, 1845

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1844 13 January-March 14 April-May 15 June-July 16 August-September 17 October 18 November 19 December 1 -12 20 December 13-14 21 December 15-1 9 22 December 24-31 7 ... _., Orders Received ( 1844-1845)

1845 24 January 1-4 25 January 6-12 26 January 13-20 27 January 21-28 28 February 1-10 29 February 11-28 30 March 1-7 31 March 10-13 32 March 17 33 March 18-29 34 April 35 May 36 June 37 July 38 August 39 September 40 October

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Document (Photocopy) Inventory of Goods (January 1, 1830), Journal (1832-1834) Account Books, Ledgers, Journals (1828-1848) Misc. Memos (n.d.) Re: Catholic Church (1840) Re: Catholic Church (1841-1844) Re: Catholic Church (1845) Re: Court Proceedings (March 9, 1846) Ricord's Report (March 21, 1845) Ricord's Report (Incomplete, 1845) 1 of 2 Ricord's Report (Incomplete, 1845) 2of 2 Ricord's Report (Misc., n.d.)

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Fuchs, Lawrence H

Personal history.

1927-

1927,

1950, 1950-52, 1952,

1955, 1961-63, 1961, 1965-66,

Born at New- York City, January 29, son or Alfred F. and Frances (Scheiber) Fuchs.

Married Natalie Rogers. Teaching fellov at Harvard University. Prof"essor of American civilization and politics at Brandeis University.

Ph.D. from Harvard University. Director .of U .s. Peace Corps i...Tl the Philippines. Havail pono, published by Harcourt, Brace and 'World. Senior specialist at the Eastr-'W'est Center, University of Hawaii.

Fuchs, Lalll'ence H 1927-

Ha.vni.i pono. ca. 1960-61. 401 �.

Draft (mimeographed or photocopied) or parts or book, with ms. corrections.

Book published in 1961 by Harcourt, Brace and World. Gift or Jolm Ernest Reinecke, Jlil.y 30, 1973,