Index.
A.
- Acreage on which taxes were paid, 1891, 1892 1072
- Adee, A. A., Assistant Secretary of State:
- Advisory Committee, selection of 595, 957
- Advisory Council 1335, 1369
- Affidavit of:
- Colburn, J. F., and Peterson, A. P 524, 631
- Cornwell, W. H. 632
- Cummins, J. A., and Seward, W. T 634
- Hopkins, C. L 523, 635
- Kaulukou, John Lota 636
- Macfarlane, E. C 637
- Neumann, Paul 638
- Nowlien, Samuel, Household Guards, strength of 640
- Peterson, A. P 524, 631
- Rooney, P. M 641
- Ross, John 641
- Wilson, C. B. 525, 642
- Ahupuäa—a division of land 887
- Aki case, settlement of 660
- Aki opium scandal 660, 823
- Alexander, B. S., lieutenant-colonel engineers, brevet brigadier-general United States Army. Report on Pearl River Harbor, 1873 154
- Alexander, Prof. William De Witt (surveyor-general of Hawaii) statement of
607
- Appendix. 612
- Approximate division of the lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Table 1106
- Bribery in passage of opium and lottery bills 656, 660
- Constitution of 1887 662
- Coronation of Kalakaua 651
- Court-house riot, 1874 646
- Crown lands 665, 667
- Election of Kalakaua 645
- Elections of 1886 654
- Extract from instructions of February 21, 1854 615
- Government and crown lands 1105
- Green-Carter ministry, 1880 649
- Hale Naua, alias Temple of Science 658
- Intrigues during Lunalilo’s reign 645
- Joint declaration, 1851, French Republic and Hawaiian Islands 613
- Joint resolution 615
- Kaimiloa 659
- Kalakaua—
- Legislative sessions of—
- London loan 656
- Sequel to 657
- Lottery bill 653
- Moreno, Celso Cesar 648
- Moreno ministry, fall of 649
- Opium bill 656
- Opium bribe, 1887 660
- Order of the King to Mr. Wyllie 615
- Practical politics under Gibson 654
- Protectorate proclamation 612
- Protocols of treaty, 1854, text 612–624
- Reciprocity treaty, 1875 647
- Reform League—Great reform meeting, 1887 661
- Resolution about the joint declaration, March 20, 1851 612, 613
- Revolution of 1893 Causes 663
- Samoan embassy, 1887 659
- Spreckels, Claus 647
- Spreckels’s bank charter 653
- Statement—Facts relating to Kalakaua’s reign. 645
- Total area of land commission awards Table 1106
- Uncompleted treaty of 1854 607
- Allegiance to foreign power 1314
- Allen, A. H., chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library, United States State
Department, report of 7
- Annexation, President Johnson on 16
- Henry A. Pierce, February 25, 1871 17
- British loan 24
- Hawaiian Islands, British seizure 9
- Insurrection of 1889 26
- King Kalakaua, visit to United States, 1874 20
- death of 26
- Liliuokalani, accession of 26
- Pearl River Harbor, concession to United States 23
- British protest against 25
- Territorial extension—Hawaiian protest against Great Britain and France 23
- Treaty with Denmark, 1846 12
- Annexation, President Johnson on 16
- Amendments or revision of Constitution 1370
- American citizens, protection of, in foreign countries 1166, 1167
- Americans, activity in dethroning Queen 476
- Amnesty:
- Annexation 16, 89,
95, 106, 139, 144, 146, 153, 169, 181, 183, 185, 195, 243, 353,478, 678, 679, 680, 827, 874, 1000, 1069, 1161
- Annuities, etc 243
- And equal rights 676, 679
- As distinguished from protection 122
- British opposition 129
- Effect on land values 1000
- Growth of sentiment in 1854 609, 694, 695
- Letter of H. A. Pierce, 1871 17
- Native sentiment 533, 563, 710, 711, 741, 976
- Negotiations of, United States policy, 1855. 121, 123, 124, 125, 133
- Petitions against 928, 1149
- President Johnson on, 1868 16
- Opposition to 502
- Or revolution 123
- Sugar planters on 975
- Sentiment 353, 599, 690, 874
- vs. Reciprocity 143
- Annexation Club:
- Annexation clubs, on the various islands 1075
- Annexation scheme 763
- Annuities, Queen and Princess 243
- Appeal to the President of the United States, 1851 614
- Appointment 1324, 1360
- Appropriations 1330, 1361
- Arbitration, Provisional Government, denial of any desire for 1276–1282
- Area, total, of land-commission awards 1106
- Arms, importation of 1391
- Arrests 1391
- Ashford, Volney V.:
- Statement of—
- March, 1893 668
- April, 1893 681
- American protectorate 679
- Annexation, 678, 679, 680
- Conspiracy to force Kalakaua to abdicate 670
- First official acts of Queen 674
- Hawaiian Patriotic League 673
- Arrest of members 677
- Insurrection of 1889 670
- Japanese question 680
- King Kalakaua, election of 668
- Liliuokalani, moral character 673
- Missionary party 678
- Native distrust of missionary element 683
- Palace scandals 674, 675
- Political record of R. W. Wilcox 670
- leaders of revolution of 1893 681
- Queen, accession of 672
- Revolution, 1887 669
- Wilson, C. B., character of 674, 675
- Statement of—
- Australia and Canada, proposed submarine cable between 1395
- Australian ballot system 999
B.
- Baldwin, H. P.:
- Bayard, T. F., Secretary of State:
- Birthday anniversary of King Humbert 1312
- Bishop, C. R 685
- Bishop, Rev. Sereno E.:
- Interview 691
- Annexation sentiment, growth of 694
- Chinese, wifeless 775
- Christian instruction 776
- Diseases, infectious, epidemic 773
- Drunkenness 773
- Hygienic instruction 776
- Idolatry 774
- Kahunas, 774
- Leprosy 774
- Lottery ring, collusion of Queen with 692
- Medical aid, Government 776
- Native capacity for self-government 699
- Oppression of the chiefs 773
- Parker-Peterson ministry 692
- Queen, aggressions of 691
- attempt to promulgate a new constitution 693
- School education 776
- Sorcery 774
- Unchastity 771
- “Why are the Hawaiians dying out?” 769
- Interview 691
- Blaine, J. G., Secretary of State, to:
- Mr. Comly—
- Mr. Merrill—
- Mr. Stevens—
- October 16, 1889 295
- October 31, 1889 297
- November 4, 1889 297
- November 6, 1889 298, 1170
- Decembers, 1889 301, 1172
- March 4, 1890 315
- March 6, 1890 315
- April 7, 1890 319
- April 24, 1890 319, 1172
- June 14, 1890 331, 1172
- July 3, 1890 332
- October 15, 1890 336
- November 12, 1890 337, 1176
- December 3, 1890 1176
- December 5, 1890 340
- February 28, 1891 344, 1176
- March 2, 1891 345
- March 10, 1891 345
- March 14, 1891 346
- April 12, 1892 357
- Secretary Tracy—
- November 6, 1889 1171
- American warships in Hawaiian waters 1172
- Annexation 169, 1161
- Coolie convention, instructions in relation to proposed 1155
- Native population, decrease in. 1161
- Queen Liliuokalani, accession 344, 1176
- Review of the relationship of the Hawaiian Kingdom to the United States 1157
- Treaty of 1875, “Most-favored-nation clause” 1153
- Blaisdell, William:
- Blount, Hon. Jas. H., special commissioner to Hawaii,
testimony and report:
- To Mr. Dole, May 10, 1893 535
- To Secretary Gresham—
- April 6, 1893 470
- April 8, 1893 476
- April 26, 1893 479
- May 4, 1893 501
- May 9, 1893 525
- May 9, 1893 530
- May 24, 1893 532
- May 24, 1893 421
- May 24, 1893 422–426
- May 29, 1893 427–429
- June 1, 1893 429
- June 1, 1893, 429
- June 1, 1893 539
- June 6, 1893 549
- June 17, 1893 564
- June 28, 1893 565
- July 7, 1893, 566
- July 17, 1893 567
- July 19, 1893 605
- July 31, 1893 630
- Advisory Council, Provisional Government 595
- American activity in overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy 476
- American flag, order to Skerrett for removal of 472
- Annexation—
- Appointment as special commissioner 447, 467, 470, 1185, 1187, 1210
- Barracks, attempt to destroy 429
- Census of Hawaiian Islands, 1890, table 596
- Collusion of Mr. Stevens with the Provisional Government to dethrone the Queen 594
- Commissioner, paramount, to Hawaiian Islands—
- Committee of safety—
- Constitution of—
- Credentials presented to Provisional Government 471
- Crown lands 543
- Foreign recognition of Provisional Government 593
- Hawaiian land tenures 489
- Hawaiian Patriotic League, proceedings of 471
- Hawaiian Political Association, statement of 483
- Instructions, extract from Hawaiian Star 535
- Interview with—
- Lands, crown 552
- Land tenures 550
- Mass meeting, indorsing the Queen’s administration 582
- Memorandum, showing movements of U. S. troops in Honolulu 597
- Methods of gaining information 1211, 1279
- Native population, increase 555
- Native sentiment on annexation 533
- “New constitution,” native sentiment toward 483
- Nordhoff affair 422–427
- Objectionable language against Mr. Blount in annexation papers 530, 535
- Offensive language in Hawaiian Star toward Mr. Blount 531
- Population—
- Protectorate, withdrawal of 568
- Provisional Government—
- Queen Liliuokalani—
- Queen’s troops, location of 585
- Recognition of Provisional Government by Mr. Stevens, hour of 590–593
- Reform party, who constitute 487
- Religious affiliations of natives 600
- Removal of American flag 472, 1061
- Restoration of Queen, memorials for 532
- Revolution, 1893—
- Scandal, Queen-Wilson 534
- Stevens’s recognition of Provisional Government 605
- Sugar interests and annexation 599
- Taxes 542
- Treaty of 1854, uncompleted 606
- 1875, United States and Hawaiian Islands 571
- U. S. troops—
- Bolte, Crister:
- Bowen, William S., journalist:
- Interview with Colonel Blount 480
- Boyd, W. Porter, interview 731
- United States troops, landing of 732
- Bribery in Hawaiian Legislature 514, 660, 823
- Brief résumé of Mr. Willis’s official actions in Honolulu to December 20, 1893. 1270
- British:
- Arms furnished by 1391
- Arrests of 1392
- Claims, adjudication of 118
- Cruiser Garnet, arrival at Honolulu 410
- Influences for the Queen 186, 374
- Influences in 1863 134
- Loan 24
- Minister, efforts against Provisional Government 411
- intrigues against Provisional Government 413
- Objections to American influences 91, 410
- Opposition to annexation 129
- Recognition of Hawaiian independence 119
- Seizure of Hawaiian Islands, 1843 45
- Sentiments of the 1375
- Unfriendliness to Provisional Government 410
- Brown, George, U. S. commissioner to Sandwich Islands, to Secretary of State Upshur:
- Buchanan to Ten Eyck, August 28, 1848, policy of United States 69
C.
- Cabinet:
- Cable, submarine 1375, 1378–1390
- Calhoun to Brown, 1845 67
- Campbell, loss of steamship 1022
- Capital, American, in the Hawaiian Islands 921, 995
- Carter, Charles L.:
- Carter, J. O.:
- Catholic missionaries, arrival in 1830 747
- Celebration of July 4 in Hawaii 272, 1303
- Census table 256
- Center, H.:
- Cession, provisional, to Great Britain 111
- protest against 57
- Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu, resolutions passed on death of King Kalakaua 343
- Chandler, William E., Secretary of Navy, to:
- Frelinghuysen, F. T., Secretary of State, October 20, 1882, 1163
- Chiefs, oppression of the 773
- Chinese:
- Christian instruction 776
- Christianity in the islands 113
- Citizenship, rights of 1322, 1352
- Clayton, Secretary of State—
- Claims, British, adjudication of 118
- of Provisional Government submitted to U. S. Secretary of State 437
- Classification of each nationality and sex by occupation, table 545
- Social condition, education, etc., table 546
- Cleghorn, Governor, protest against landing troops 1038, 1058
- Clemency 1391
- Cleveland, Grover, President of United States:
- Messages relating to the Hawaiian Islands—
- December 18, 1893 267
- December 18, 1893 445
- December 18, 1893 1151
- January 13, 1894 1241
- January 20, 1894 1285
- January 22, 1894 1293
- February 2, 1894 1301
- February 19, 1894 1193
- March 7, 1894 1227
- March 19, 1894 1307
- April 13, 1894 1311
- April 21, 1894 1313
- May 9, 1894 1315
- May 29, 1894 1317
- June 23, 1894 1319
- July 24, 1894 1341
- July 30, 1894 1343
- January 9, 1895 1375
- February 8, 1895 1391
- Amnesty, Queen’s refusal of 458
- Annexation scheme, Stevens’s agency in 448, 455
- Blount, appointment as special commissioner 447
- Honolulu, occupation of, by U. S. forces 455
- Mass meeting January 16, 1894 450
- Policy of United States 456, 457
- Protectorate, establishment of 450
- Provisional Government—
- Queen Liliuokalani, protest of 453
- Territorial extension 445
- Troops, U. S., cooperation of, in overthrow of monarchy 451
- U. S. marines, landing of 451, 452
- Messages relating to the Hawaiian Islands—
- Coaling station, need of, at Honolulu 337
- Cochrane, Capt., speech of 1344
- Coffman, Lieut. De Witt, U. S. Navy, statement of number of U. S. troops landed and returned to the Boston, table 741
- Coinage, Hawaiian 652
- Colburn, J. F., statement 496, 524, 631
- Commissioners, Hawaiian special, Dole to Thurston, February 3, 1893 234
- Commissioners, Hawaiian:
- Committee of safety:
- Appeal to Stevens 501
- Appeal for aid of U. S. forces 208, 584
- Organization of 514, 515, 582, 716, 950, 961
- Personnel of 587
- Proclamation of, text 209
- Report of 226, 782
- Request to U. S. minister for aid 208, 518
- Revolutionary proceedings of 1028–1030
- Sugar interests of members 977, 976
- To Mr. Stevens, January 16, 1893 1056
- Compensations 122–124, 1358
- Condemnations delayed 1397
- Conference, cabinet and committee of safety 966
- Queen and cabinet, January 17, 1893 1002
- Conspiracy:
- Constitution, Hawaiian:
- Of 1852, article 78, 569
- Of 1864, text 570
- Of 1887, promulgated by Kalakaua, text 246–255
- Of 1887 661
- 1893 (new), draft of 1047–1056
- 1894, New Republic 1320
- Amendments 577, 1337
- Attempt of Queen to promulgate 207, 514, 693, 838,839, 863, 955
- Cabinet, opposition to 934
- Changes attempted by Queen in 1892 581
- Conference between Queen and cabinet 907
- Favorable elements 1014
- Intention of the Queen to abrogate 857, 1041, 1174, 1175
- Native objection to 1041
- sentiment toward 483
- Notable features of 879
- Of Hawaiian Patriotic League, text 929
- Per cent of white voters under 880
- Petitions, native, for a 1027
- for a change in 848
- Proposed, 1894 1319, 1320
- Qualifications for electors 848, 940, 1009, 1010
- Queen’s objection to signing 857, 1019
- Reluctance of Queen to sign 857, 1019
- Refusal of ministers to sign 864, 949, 958
- Constitutions, 1864 and 1887, comparison, text 804–817
- Constitutional changes in 1887 833–835
- Contract between foreign laborer and the Hawaiian Government, copy 981
- Convention of commerce. (See Treaty, Great Britain and Sandwich Islands, February 12, 1844) 65
- Coolie convention, instructions in relation to, proposed 1155
- Correspondence in regard to uncompleted treaty of 1854, extracts from
letters 624–630
- Great Britain and United States, relating to Sandwich Islands, 1854 107
- Corporations, Hawaiian, other than sugar plantations 1110–1136
- Corn well, W. H.:
- Cotton culture 135
- Council, advisory, of Provisional Government, personnel of 595
- of state, how constituted 1366
- Counselors of the President 1325, 1355
- Court-house riot in 1874 646
- Credentials:
- Crisis, Hawaiian, generative causes 914
- Crown lands 543, 665, 667, 870, 1073, 1074, 1105, 1338, 1369
- Cummins, J. A., affidavit 634
- Customs reports 317
D.
- Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser, extract from 537
- Political developments 537
- Damon, S. M.:
- Davis, John, Acting Secretary of State, to Mr. Daggett, August 2, 1884 1165
- Deadlock, ministerial, 1892 361, 374
- Declaration, joint—French Republic and King of Hawaiian Islands, 1851 613
- Debt, public 258
- Delay of execution 1397
- Denization, letters patent of 1077–1079
- Denizens 1323, 1353
- Denmark:
- Treaty with Sandwich Islands, 1846 12
- Divisions of powers of government 1323, 1354
- Diseases:
- Disqualifications 1326, 1357
- Dole, Sanford B., President of Provisional Government:
- To Mr. Blount—
- July 20, 1893 607
- May 9, 1893 532
- Secretary Foster, January 18, 1893 219
- President Harrison, February 4, 1893 233
- Mr. Thurston, February 3, 1893 234
- Mr. Willis—
- December 18, 1893 1274
- December 23, 1893 1276
- December 27, 1893 1285
- December 29, 1893 1287
- January 1, 1894 1288
- January 18, 1894 1222
- January 11, 1894 1209
- November 29 1893 1257
- February 5,1894 1308
- February 14, 1894 1308
- To Mr. Stevens, January 17, 1893 565
- Appeal for support of U. S. troops 565
- Appointment of Mr. Blount as Special Commissioner 1210
- Blount’s investigation methods 1211, 1279, 1280
- British troops for protection of legation of Great Britain 1215
- Change in commanders of U. S. forces 1211
- Denial of United States right to arbitrate 1276–1280
- Explanations respecting correspondence 1309
- Hawaiian monarchy, retrogressive tendencies 1281
- Japanese troops for protection of legation of Japan 1215
- Letter rescinding permission to land U. S. troops for drilling purposes, 1893 1256
- Offensive language toward Mr. Blount in “Hawaiian Star” 532
- President Cleveland’s message on restoration 1288
- Provisional Government, refusal to surrender to the Queen 1276–1282
- Restoration of monarchy—
- Social courtesies declined by Minister Willis 1216
- Special Commissioners from Hawaii to United States, appointment 219
- Specifications concerning letter of December 27, 1893 1209, 1217
- The Thurston-Gresham interview 1210
- The Gresham letter of October 18, 1893 1212
- Treaty of annexation, withdrawal of 1210
- United States interference in Hawaiian domestic affairs 1276
- policy of enforcing restoration 1289
- Mr. Willis’s address requesting surrender of Provisional Government 1215
- To Mr. Blount—
- Dole, President Hawaiian Government—
- Letter of criticism of President Cleveland’s message 1286
- Dominis, Governor John O., death of 349, 858
- Draper, Herbert L., First Lieut., U. S. Marine Corps, statement 529
- Drunkenness 773
- Duties collected, 1888 to 1892, table 1105
E.
- Electors 1330
- Elections 1362, 1363
- Eminent domain 1322, 1352
- Enacting laws 1330
- England:
- Ensign 1322, 1352
- Equal rights, native demand for 918
- Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop 1074
- Evarts, Wm. M., Secretary of State:
- Everett, Edward:
- To Secretary of State Webster—
- To Secretary Legare—
- To Secretary Upshur—
- To Secretary Nelson—
- April 24, 1844 119
- Adjudication of British claims 118
- British recognition of Hawaiian independence, 1843 117
- British claims 118
- French recognition of Hawaiian independence, 1843 119
- Provisional cession of Hawaiian Islands in 1843 111
- Execution, delay of 1397
- Executive powers 1323, 1354
- Exemptions 1358, 1359
- Exports 263, 264
- Extracts from—
- Hawaiian newspapers, January, 1893—Establishment of Provisional Government 395
- Hawaiian newspapers—Report of Committee of Safety 207–218
- Message of President Lincoln, February 5, 1864 136
- Pacific Commercial Advertiser, anniversary celebration of Provisional Government 1194–1208
- Pacific Commercial Advertiser on political developments 537
- Records of U. S. legation in Honolulu 529
F.
- Filibusters 608, 1392
- Finance 1378
- First president 1324
- First Republic convention 1380
- Flag, United States, Mr. Blount’s removal of 472, 474, 1061
- Foreign element in Hawaii 540, 824
- residents qualified to vote, per cent of 1136
- Force, use of 1307
- Foster, John W., Secretary of State:
- To President Harrison, February 15, 1893 5, 198
- To Mr. Stevens—
- September 29, 1892 361, 1178
- No. 61, November 5, 1892 375
- No. 62, November 8, 1892 376, 1178
- No. 65, December 1, 1892 385
- No. 68, December 23, 1892 385
- No. 67, December 23, 1892 385
- January 28, 1893 399, 1179
- No. 70, February 1, 1893 400
- No. 71, February 11, 1893 240, 1179
- February 14, 1893 406, 1181
- February 15, 1893 407, 1182
- No. 72, February 16, 1893 407, 1183
- No. 73, February 16, 1893 407, 1183
- February 22,1893 408, 1184
- Annexation 5
- Protectorate—
- Provisional Government, recoguition of 221, 399, 1179
- U. S. troops, landing of 199
- Fox to Secretary Upshur, June 25, 1843 115
- France:
- Claims in 1849 305, 307
- Declaration relative to independence of the Sandwich Islands 64
- Encroachments in early times 89
- Policy toward Hawaiian Islands 104
- Recognition of Hawaiian independence 119
- Seizure of Hawaiian Islands 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 86, 97
- Treaty with Sandwich Islands, 1839 37, 38
- Treaty with Sandwich Islands, 1846. 68
- Freedom of speech 1321, 1351
- Frelinghuysen, Fred’k T., Secretary of State:
G.
- German consul, resignation from the Committee of Safety 964
- Gibson administration 654, 988
- Gibson cabinet, 1878 756
- Government, Hawaiian:
- Grant, U. S., President, message transmitting a dispatch from Minister Pierce on annexation of Hawaii 16
- Great Britain, (See also England and British.)
- Green, W. L., to Pierce, February 21, 1874 163
- Green-Carter ministry 649
- Gregg, U. S. minister:
- Gresham, W. Q., Secretary of State:
- To the President—
- To Mr. Blount—
- To Mr. Severance, March 11, 1893 470
- To Mr. Stevens—
- Thurston, L. A.—
- To Mr. Willis—
- Amnesty a condition to restoration of the Queen. 464, 465, 1191
- Blount, appointment as commissioner paramount 470, 1185, 1187
- credentials of 469
- Force, use of 1307, 1308
- Hawaiian monarchy, overthrow of 459–463
- Instructions to—
- Perpetual allegiance, doctrine of 1314
- Policy of United States 459
- Restoration of the Queen—
- Resignation of Mr. Stevens accepted 420, 1188
- Gulick, Charles T., notary public:
- Interview: 742
- Annexation scheme 763
- Arrival of Catholic missionaries in 1830 747
- Arrival of Puritan missionaries in 1820 745
- Chinese and Japanese labor importation 757
- Election of Kalakaua in 1874 751
- Gibson cabinet of 1878 756
- Honolulu as a commercial port in 1874 751
- Landing of U. S. troops 743
- Missionary influence in early government of Hawaii 747
- Missionary party, 1874 752
- Organization of the Honolulu Rifles 759
- Queen-Wilson scandal 743
- Reciprocity treaty of 1875 754
- Sentence of 1396
- Statement, “A footnote of Hawaiian history” 745
- Stevens’s agency in the overthrow of the monarchy 817
- connection with annexation scheme 766
- Surrender of monarchy 768
- Wilcox revolution, 1889 763
- Interview: 742
H.
- Habeas corpus, suspension of 1325
- Hale Naua, alias Temple of Science 658
- Harmony, D. B., Acting Secretary of Navy, to Admiral Kimberly, November 11, 1887 1227
- Hassenger, J. A., chief clerk 1076
- Harrison, Benjamin, President United States:
- Message relating to uncompleted treaty with Hawaiian Islands, February 4, 1893 3
- Message transmitting a treaty of annexation between the United States and Provisional Government of Hawaiian Islands, February 15, 1893 197
- Message relating to Hawaiian Islands, February 17, 1893 5
- To S. B. Dole, President of Provisional Government, text 412
- Annexation or protectorate 198
- Policy of United States 197
- Revolutionary policy of the Queen 197
- Hatch, Francis M., to Mr. Willis:
- Hawaii:
- Hawaiian coinage 652
- Hawaiian history:
- Hawaiian independence 119
- Hawaiians:
- Hawaiian Islands:
- Area and population 136, 316, 539, 555, 608
- British seizure 9, 45
- Business status 194
- Census, 1890 539–546, 596
- Commercial advantages 190
- Corporations other than sugar plantations 1110–1136
- Declaration of Great Britain relative to the independence, 1843
64
- France relative to independence of, 1843 64
- Decrease in native population 1161
- Dependencies 239
- Early attempts to seize 915
- Executive Council 1323
- Department 1323
- Government of 191
- Importance to United States 94, 113, 190, 351, 1165
- Insurrection in 1391–1397
- Land tenures 489
- Naval importance 190
- Official relations with United States since 1820 8–28
- Physical dimensions 189
- Policy of United States toward 60, 69, 99, 110, 122, 195, 197, 456, 457, 463, 1167, 1257, 1274, 1289
- President of 1324
- Provisional cession to England 49, 52, 57, 111
- Restoration of independence, 1843 55
- Review of relations with United States 1157
- Revolt in 1391, 1393–1397
- Sketch of the official relations of United States with, since 1820 8–28
- Social and political conditions 188, 374
- Statistics 256–265
- Sugar plantation corporations 1082
- U. S. Naval depot in 137
- Hawaiian Legislature. (See “Legislature.”)
- Hawaiian monarchy:
- Hawaiian Kingdom, review of relations with the United States 1159
- Hawaiian Patriotic League:
- Statement 911
- American capital in the Hawaiian Islands 921
- Annexation, protest against 928
- Arrest of members 677
- Census of 1890, statistics 920
- Constitution of, text 929–931
- Hawaiian Islands, early attempts to seize 915
- Mass meeting January 16, 1893 924
- Memorial on the Hawaiian crisis 914
- Monarchy, Steven’s agency in overthrow 922
- Native demand for equal rights 918
- Provisional Government, administration 922
- business depression under 923
- organization of 673
- petition to the President of the United States 1294–1298
- troops, organization of 926
- Queen, dethronement of 911
- Reciprocity treaty of 1876 917
- Reform party, divisions in 920
- Revolutions of 1887 917
- Sugar culture 916
- Wilcox insurrection 918
- Wiltse, Captain, annexation boasts of 923
- Political Association, statement 483
- real and personal property 256
- Republic, establishment of the
Star, extract: 1374
- Blount’s instructions 535
- Deportation of the Queen 530, 531
- Provisional legislation 503
- Statement 911
- Hawaiians, clemency for 1396
- Hawes, A. G. S., British commissioner 1376
- Hayselden, Fred. H., interview 820
- Honolulu:
- Honolulu Rifles 759
- Hooper, C. L., Capt. U. S. Revenue Marine, lowering American flag 474, 1061
- Hooper, William, to Secretary Webster:
- Hopkins, Charles L., affidavits. 523, 635
- Household Guards (see Queen’s troops), strength of 640
- Hui Kalaiaina (see Hawaiian Political Association) 483
- Hyde, C. M., principal of North Pacific Missionary Institute 821
- Hygienic instruction 776
I.
- Idolatry 774
- Immigration, moneys expended for 1139
- Impeachments 1339
- Imports (table) 262
- Imports and exports:
- Incendiary talk 517
- Instructions:
- Insurrection of 1889 26, 289, 670
- Insurrection—
- Interview of Japanese interpreter with captain of Japanese ship Kongo 418
- Intrigues during Lunalillo’s reign 645, 986
- Investigation:
- Irwin, Admiral:
J.
- Japanese:
- Jarves, James Jackson, historian:
- Letter to Secretary Clayton May 30, 1850 86
- Jaukea, CP., to Mr. Blount, June 21, 1893—Appropriation of Legislature of 1887 for premanent public improvement 1109
- Johnson, A., President of the United States:
- Jones, J. W:
- Jones, Thos. Ap Catesby, December 25, 1826, extract letter to Secretary of State 36
- Judd, A. F., chief justice, Hawaiian Islands:
- Interview 828
- Cabinet changes in 1892 842
- Constitutional changes in 1887 833–835
- Constitution, new, 1893, attempt of Queen to promulgate 835–838
- Electors, property qualifications 829–832
- Hawaiian natives, character 840
- Hawaiian native women, immorality of 841
- Legislature of 1892 842
- Relations between Queen and Marshal Wilson 839
- Supreme court, appointment of judges 829
- Judges, supreme, appointment of 829
- Judicial power 1367, 1368
- Division of the 1336
- Interview 828
K.
- Kahunas 774
- Kaimiloa, the 659
- Kaiulani, Princess, resources of 238
- Kalakaua, King:
- Cabinet troubles of, causes 286
- Chamber of commerce resolutions on death of 343
- Constitution promulgated by, 1887, text 246–255
- Constitutional rights of 287
- Coronation of 651, 1164
- Death of 26, 341, 857
- Election of in 1874 159, 645, 668, 751, 987
- Hawaii during reign of 645
- Inauguration of 646
- Jubilee of 658
- Reported attempt to depose 280
- Royal misrule 657
- Tour of the world 650
- Visit to United States 20, 339
- Kalaiaina Hui, interview 845
- Kalua, J. W., president of the Annexation Club, and others, interview 846
- Kamehameha III, King:
- To Capt. Long, February 25, 1843 51
- To Lord Paulet, February 17, 1843, February 18, 1843 48, 49
- To President Tyler, March 10, 1843 53, 108
- Annexation to United States 615
- Demands of Great Britain 108
- Death of 131
- English seizure of Sandwich Islands 108
- Order to Mr. Wyllie, February 6, 1854 615
- Provisional cession of Hawaiian Islands to England in 1843 48, 49,109
- Requests to United States for arbitration between Great Britain and Sandwich Islands in 1843 53
- Kamehameha IV, accession of 131
- Kanaka, leaders 953
- Kanoho, Rev. J., interview 847
- Kapiolani, Queen, visit to United States 1166
- Kaulukon, John Lota:
- Kearney, Lawrence, commander U. S. Navy: to King Kamehameha III, July 11, 1843 57
- Kimberly, L. A., admiral U. S. Navy: to Secretary of the Navy, October 18, 1889 1170
- King, J. A., to Mr. Blount, June 22, 1893, naturalizations from 1860 to 1878 1109
- Kuleanas 891
L.
- Labor importation 757
- Laborers:
- Land matters in Hawaii 887–895
- Lands, Hawaiian:
- Language, Hawaiian 825
- Legare, H. S., Secretary of State:
- Legislative power 1326, 1331, 1357, 1358
- Legislators:
- Legislature:
- Leprosy 774
- Liliuokalani, Queen: See Queen Liliuokalani.
- Lincoln, A., President, extract from message February 5, 1864 136
- Liquor traffic 168
- Loebenstein, Albert B., surveyor and civil engineer:
- London loan 656
- Lottery bill:
- Lunalillo, King, intrigues at death of 986
- Lyons, Curtis J., assistant on Hawaiian Government surveys:
M.
- McBride, James, U. S. minister to Hawaiian Islands
- Macfarlane, E. C.:
- Macfarlane, character of 414
- Macfarlane cabinet, policy of 860
- Mahele 890
- Majority rule 1338, 1369
- Marcy, W. L., Secretary of State:
- Marines: (See also Troops).
- Martial law, proclamation 212
- Mass meeting of January 16, 1893 208, 450, 885, 950, 1033
- Mass meetings:
- McCandless, John A., statement, two weeks of Hawaiian history 877
- McCarthy, C. J., to C. B. Wilson, diagram of position of U. S. troops in Honolulu 1065
- McCook, Edward:
- McCurley, Felix, Commander, U. S. Navy:
- Medical aid, Government 776
- Meeting and petition 1321, 1351
- Memorial, Dr. G. Trousseau 985
- Memorials:
- Memoranda:
- Men-of-war, crews of 1308
- Merrill, G. W., U.S. minister:
- Messages:
- Of the President of United States December 31, 1842, Sandwich Islands and China 39
- From President Pierce, correspondence between United States and England relative to Sandwich Islands, 1854 107
- President Lincoln, relative to a proposed reciprocity treaty, United States and Hawaiian Islands, February 5, 1864 136
- President Harrison—
- President Cleveland—
- December 18, 1893 267, 445
- December 18, 1893 1151
- January 13, 1894 1241
- January 20, 1894 1285
- January 22, 1894 1293
- February 2, 1894 1301
- February 13, 1894 1303
- February 20, 1894 1193
- March 7, 1894 1227
- March 19, 1894 1307
- April 13, 1894 1311
- April 21, 1894 1313
- May 9, 1894 1315
- May 29, 1894 1317
- June 23, 1894 1319
- July 24, 1894 1341
- July 30, 1894 1343
- January 9, 1895 1375
- February 4, 1895 1391
- February 8, 1895 1396
- Messages 1325
- Military subject t o law 1322, 1352
- Militia, Queen’s, strength of. (See Troops, Royalist.)
- Ministers, foreign, meeting of 284
- Ministry:
- Minority representation 1312
- Missionaries:
- Missionary—
- Mob violence, threats to kill the Queen 486
- Monarchy:
- Moneys expended by Hawaiian Government for immigration 1139
- Moore, J. B., Acting Secretary of State:
- To Mr. Merrill, August 12, 1889 288
- Moreno, Celso-Cesar 648
- Ministry, fall of 649
- Mundon, George, interview 901
N.
- Name of Government 1322, 1352
- Native chiefs, extravagant habits of 689
- Natives:
- Newspaper reports of mass meeting, February, 1894 1229–1237
- Nomura, T. (captain) 1312
- Nordhoff affair 422, 427
- Norrie, Edmund 1066
- United States troops at the proclamation of Provisional Government 1066
- Nowlein, Samuel:
O.
P.
- Palace, scandals 674
- Pardons 1324, 1335
- Parker, Samuel, ex-cabinet minister:
- Interview 903, 1342
- Diplomatic corps meeting 906
- Hawaiian monarchy, restoration under American protectorate 909
- Lottery and opium bills, passage of 903, 904
- Memorandum of visit to Minister Stevens, January 25, 1893 905
- Native race, decrease in 910
- New constitution, conference regarding 907
- Restoration of Queen, Hawaiian sentiment 909
- To Stevens, January 16, 1893, protest against landing of troops 1056
- Interview 903, 1342
- Parker-Peterson ministry 692, 715
- Paramount Commissioner. (See Blount, James H.)
- Patriotic League, Hawaiian 491, 911
- Paulet, Lord George:
- Pearl River Harbor 152, 317
- Perpetual allegiance, doctrine of 1314
- Peterson, A. P., ex-cabinet minister:
- Peterson and Colburn, affidavit of 524, 631
- Petitions against annexation 1149
- Philadelphia, movements of the 1376, 1377
- Pierce, Franklin, President United States:
- Message, March 3, 1854, correspondence, Great Britain and United States relative to Sandwich Islands 107
- Pierce, Henry A.:
- Planters Labor Supply Company 978
- Officers of the 1148
- Platform adopted 1380
- Policy, United States—
- Political conditions in islands, 1892 183
- Political situation—
- Political union 1312
- Population:
- Porter, Theo. C., minister of finance, Hawaiian Islands:
- To Mr. Blount, tabulated statements 1070
- Acreage on which taxes have been paid 1891–’92, table 1072
- Crown lands available for lease, sale, or homestead, table 1074
- Crown lands, summary, 1893 1073
- Estate of Bernice Pauhi Bishop, summary, table 1074
- Monthly pay roll of Provisional Government, summary by nationality, table 1075
- Taxes paid by various nationalities in Hawaiian Islands, 1891–’92, table 1071
- Summary of Government lands, 1893, table 1072
- To Mr. Blount, tabulated statements 1070
- Portuguese labor, importation of 709, 998
- Population in Hawaiian Islands 540
- Practical politics under Gibson 654
- President 1354
- Press, freedom of the 1321
- Previous conviction or acquittal 1321, 1351
- Princess Kekaulike, death of 1164
- Privilege of accused 1321, 1351
- Proclamation of committee of safety, text 209
- Property, security of individual 122
- Protest against annexation 928
- Protection of American interests in Hawaii 1166, 1167, 1395
- Protectorate, American, in 1851:
- Secretary Marcy on, 1854 121
- 1893 679, 792
- Application for 607
- Disavowal of 240–242, 406, 1181
- Establishment of 200, 399, 450
- Influence of 409
- Instructions of Secretary Gresham in relation to 567
- Practical workings of 415
- Proclamation of Kamehameha III 612
- Reasons for the establishment of 245, 246, 403
- Removal of 568
- Protocols of uncompleted treaty of 1854, text 616–624
- treaty of 1875–’76, 167
- Provisional Government:
- Act relating to the office of minister of foreign affairs 1229
- Administration of 912
- Arms and ammunition of 970, 1108
- Business depression under 913
- Call for arms 212
- Celebration of first anniversary 1194
- refusal of foreign representatives to participate in 1303
- Celebration, flag raising, review and parade, state receptions 1197, 1202, 1204, 1205, 1303
- Claims submitted to U. S. Secretary of State 437
- Declaration of martial law 212
- Establishment of 208, 866
- Financial condition for week ending November 23, 1893 1244
- Guns and ammunition of 970
- Instability of 630
- Military strength of 951, 971
- Native opinion of 943
- Organization of 446, 717, 963
- Pay roll of 1075
- Personnel of 208
- Preparations for defense 1246
- Principal facts in relation to the establishment of, 224
- Proclamation, text 209, 218, 388,
452, 505, 787, 853, 1037
- reading of 519
- Proposed changes in constitution 1228
- Protest of Queen to 866
- Recognition of 209, 221, 240, 399, 406, 593, 791, 1179
- Recognition of, by U. S. minister 526, 943, 969
- Recognition by foreign representatives 228–232
- Refusal to surrender authority to ex-Queen 1276–1282
- Request for recognition, text 211
- protection, text 405
- Rumors of a republic 432
- Special commissioners to United States, appointment of 220, 234, 397
- Stability of 979
- Volunteer troops 951, 971
- organization of 926
- Willis’s address to, in relation to restoration of the Queen 1215, 1274
- Public lands, statement of 239
- Punishments 1358
Q.
- Qualifications of Government officers 1357
- Queen Liliuokalani:
- Accession of 26, 341, 672, 857, 1019
- Aggressions of 691
- American activity in dethronement 476
- Attempt to promulgate a new constitution 207, 514, 693, 838, 863, 955
- Attempted changes of constitution of 1887 581, 857
- Bad elements surrounding 343
- Character of 673, 996
- Collusion of Mr. Stevens and revolutionist’s to overthrow 594
- Deportation of, discussed 528, 530
- Dethronement of 27, 911
- Disregard of the constitution of 1887 962
- English influences about 374
- First official acts 674
- Influence of Marshal Wilson 27, 362
- Interviews with Mr. Blount 461
- Letter to S. M. Damon, January 31, 1893 1059
- Memorials for 532
- Offered protection at U. S. legation 1242
- Personnel of first cabinet 347
- Prisoner 1396
- Protest of 453, 586, 866
- Refusal of amnesty to members of Provisional Government. 458, 1242, 1263
- Reluctance to sign the constitution of 1887 857, 1019
- Resources of 238
- Restoration of 458, 1190, 1255, 1298
- Restoration, conditions to 458, 464, 1191
- Revolutionary policy of 197
- Rumors of assassination 486
- Special advisers. 1224, 1243, 1260
- Speech at Opening of Legislature, 1892 359
- Statement of 856
- Accession to throne of Hawaii 857
- Constitution of 1887, objections to signing 857
- Constitution, new—
- Dominis, Hon. J. O., death of 858
- Kalakaua, death of 857
- Letter to President Harrison, January 19, 1893 867
- President-elect Cleveland, January 31, 1893 867
- Macfarlane ministry, policy of 860
- Monarchy, overthrow of, a missionary project 868
- Neumann, Paul, appointment as special envoy to United States 868
- Opium and lottery bills, passage of 862
- Provisional Government, establishment of 866
- Protest to S. B. Dole and others 866, 1342
- Reform ministry, political measures 861
- Reform party, policy of 859
- Stevens, annexation schemes of 862, 868
- Surrender to U. S. forces 869
- Troops, United States, landing of 865
- Wilson, C. B., character of 859
- Struggle between Legislature and 361
- Surrender of 457, 508, 522, 586, 739, 768, 869, 935
- Treachery of 672
- Troops, strength of 640, 642, 944, 1009, 1039
- Troops surrendered 62
- Wilson scandal 534, 556, 674, 735, 743, 839
- Visit to U. S. flagship at Honolulu 355
- U. S. legation 1241
- Queen’s ministers:
- Quinn, J. C:
- Quorums 1326, 1358
R.
- Race feeling between whites and natives 690, 711, 782, 878, 954
- Reciprocity:
- Reform League 661
- Registration of voters 1332, 1378
- Religious affiliations of natives 600
- Receipts, expenditures, public debt, table 261
- Removals 1324
- Report of special commissioners of the Provisional
Government of Hawaii:
- To Secretary Foster, February 3, 1893 224
- Commissions of 234
- Committee of safety, report 226
- Credential letters of 233
- Outline of conditions for a treaty between United States and Hawaiian Government 235
- of collector of customs, Hawaiian Islands, 1890 317
- on Pearl River Harbor 154–158
- Proclamation, Queen’s ministers, “by authority”, 228
- Provisional Government:
- Protest of Queen to President of United States, reply to statements in 236
- Representatives, House of 1329, 1359
- Republic, the 1352, 1372
- Responsibilities of the cabinet 1325, 1356
- “Retrospect, a:” A sketch of events culminating in revolution of 1887 793–804
- Resolutions of Annexation Club, 1893 1059
- Restoration of the monarchy 1189–1191, 1255, 1298
- Citizens protest against 1255
- Decision of the President of the United States submitted to Provisional Government 1274
- Information requested as to United States policy 1257, 1274
- Interview of Mr. Thurston with Secretary Gresham on 1304
- Mass meeting to protest against 1247
- Message of President Cleveland on 1288
- Queen’s acceptance of conditions 1269
- Rumors of 1246
- The overthrow of Constitutional Government 1243
- Restoration of Queen Liliuokalani:
- Revenues and expenditures for biennial periods, 1878–1880 to 1890–1892, table 260
- Review of the relationship of the Hawaiian Kingdom to the United States, 1881 1157
- Revolt 1396
- Revolution, 1874, landing of U. S. troops 159
- of 1887 558, 669, 824, 917, 989
- Causes 877, 946
- Policy of United States in 1167
- Uprising of the better class of people in 879
- Wilcox, 1889 179, 763, 918, 939
- Killed 1148
- Object
of 1893: 1015 - Causes 207, 569, 663, 1018
- Coöperation of U. S. minister in 590
- Events immediately preceding 778
- Political record of leaders 681
- Revolutionary contingencies, instructions asked by U.S. minister 354
- Rice, Wm. Hyde, ex-governor of Kauai, interview 937
- Richard, sentence of 1396
- Right of trial 1321, 1351
- Rights of person and property 1320, 1322, 1350
- Riot of 1874 646
- U. S. naval forces in 159
- Rives, W. C, U. S. minister to Paris:
- Robertson, J. W., chamberlain to Queen Liliuokalani:
- Rooney, P. M., affidavit 641
- Ross, John:
- Rosa, Antone:
- Royalists:
- Rumors of attack on Government building 435
S.
- Sailors, liberty of 1308
- Samoan embassy, 1887 659
- Sandwich Islands. (See Hawaiian Islands.)
- Scandal, palace 674
- Schofield, John M., major-general, U. S. Army 154–158
- Report on Pearl River Harbor 154
- School, education 776
- statistics 257
- Scott, M. M., principal of Fort-street school:
- Interview 946
- Cabinet, Wilcox-Jones 947
- Cabinet changes, 1892 947
- Committee of safety, organization of 950
- Constitution, “new,” refusal of cabinet to sign 949
- Kanaka leaders 953
- Lottery bill, passage of 953
- Mass meeting of January 16, 1893 950
- Missionary reform party, personnel of 948
- Race feeling 954
- Troops of the Provisional Government 951
- Interview 946
- Search and arrest, security from 1322, 1352
- Senate, members of the 1328, 1359
- Senators, qualifications of 1328, 1359
- Severance, Luther:
- Seward, W. H., U. S. Secretary of State:
- Seward, W. T., affidavit 634
- Sentence of 1396
- Shipping 265
- Skerret, J. S., Admiral U. S. Navy:
- Slavery 1321, 1351
- Smith, J. Mott:
- Smith, W. O., member committee of safety:
- Statement 955
- Advisory committee, selection of 957
- Attempt of the Queen to promulgate a constitution 955
- Committee of safety, organization of 961
- Conference, cabinet and committee of safety 967
- Neutrality of U. S. troops 964
- New constitution, refusal of cabinet to sign 958
- Provisional Government, organization of 963
- Queen, disregard of the constitution 962
- Resignation of German consul from the committee of safety 964
- Stevens’s recognition of Provisional Government 969
- U. S. troops, request for protection of 962
- Statement 955
- Social conditions 825
- Soley, S. R., Acting Secretary of Navy:
- To Mr. Blaine, August 14, 1890 1173
- Soper, Col. J. H.:
- Sorcery 774
- Spalding, Z.S.:
- To Spalding, April 14, 1869 146
- Speech of chairman of committee of American League 434
- Speech of L. A. Thurston in Hawaiian Legislature, 1890 323
- Special commission, Hawaiian, to United States, appointment of 219
- Special commissioner. (See Jas. H. Blount.)
- Spreckels, Clans:
- Statement of Alexander, W. D 663
- Colburn, J. F 496, 524, 631
- Draper, Herbert L 529
- Hawaiian Patriotic League 911
- Hawaiian Political Association 483
- Hyde, C. M 821
- Liliuokalani, Queen 856
- Lyons, Curtis J 886
- Macfarlane, E. C 896
- Peterson, A. P 932
- Quin, J. C 1066
- Revolution in Hawaii 1893 663, 1018
- Smith, William O 955
- Troops, United States 741
- Trousseau, Dr. G 983, 984
- Station for submarine telegraph cable 1375–1390
- Statistics, Hawaiian Islands:
- A. Census 256
- B. Hawaiian real and personal property 256
- C. School statistics 257
- D. Public debt 258
- E. Sugar estates 259
- F. Taxes 260
- G. Revenues and expenditures 260
- H. Receipts, expenditures, public debt 261
- I. Imports 262
- J. Exports 263
- K. Imports and exports by countries 264
- L. Annual value of imports and exports 264
- M. Shipping 265
- Stevens, John L., U. S. minister to Hawaiian Islands:
- To Secretary Blaine—
- No. l, July 12, 1889 280
- No. 2, September 25, 1889 291
- No. 3, October 7, 1889 292
- No. 6, October 17, 1889 295
- No. 7, October 18, 1889 296
- No. 10, November 4, 1889 297
- No. 11, November 14, 1889 299
- No. 17, February 7, 1890 301
- No. 18, February 10, 1890 303
- No. 19, February 22, 1890 343
- No. 20, March 20, 1890 315
- No. 24, May 20, 1890 319
- No. 25, May 28, 1890 321
- No. 26, June 9, 1890 322
- No. 27, June 26, 1890 332
- No. 30, August 19, 1890 333
- No. 2, September 17, 1890 335
- No. 3, September 25, 1890 336
- No. 7, October 22, 1890 337
- No. 8, November 14, 1890 338
- No. 9, November 20, 1890 339
- No. 16, February 5, 1891 340
- No. 18, February 9, 1891 341
- No. 19, February 16, 1891 342
- No. 21, March 26, 1891 346
- No. 23, April 4, 1891 347
- No. 30, August 20, 1891 348
- No. 31, September 3, 1891 349
- No. 32, September 5, 1891 350
- No. 34, October 15, 1891 352
- No. 46, February 8, 1892. 181, 353
- No. 48, March 8, 1892 182, 354
- No. 50, March 19, 1892 355
- No. 52, April 2, 1892 356
- No. 56, May 21, 1892 357
- No. 57, June 11, 1892 359
- To Governor Cleghorn, January 17, 1893 359
- To President Dole, January 17, 1893 607
- To Secretary Foster—
- No. 64, September 9, 1892 360
- No. 65, September 14, 1892 361
- No. 71, October 19, 1892 362
- No. 72, October 31, 1892 185
- No. 73, November 8, 1892 376
- No. 74, November 20, 1892 188, 377
- No. 75, November 28, 1892 384
- No. 79, January 18, 1893 207–218, 386
- No. 80, January 19, 1893 397
- No. 81, January 26, 1893 398
- No. 82, February 1, 1893 242, 400
- No. 83, February 1, 1893 402
- No. 84, February 1, 1893 403
- No. 85, February 8, 1893 405
- No. 86, February 27, 1893 409
- No. 87, February 27, 1893 410
- No. 88, March 1, 1893 411
- To W. M. Gifford, January 16, 1893 1057
- To Secretary Gresham—
- To Parker, January 17, 1893 1058
- To Walker, January 16, 1893 1057
- To Capt. Wiltse, February 1, 1893 404
- To Assistant Secretary Wharton, July 23, 1891 357
- Address to the Queen upon her accession 1020
- Agency in overthrow of the monarchy 448, 455, 457, 922
- American flag, request for raising of 404
- American interests in Hawaiian Islands 315
- Annexation 181, 195, 353
- Antimonarchical, sentiments of 1024
- Appointment of the Jones-Wilcox cabinet 376
- Arrest of Ashford et al. for treason 357
- Attempt of Queen to promulgate a new constitution 207
- Attitude on the annexation scheme 448, 766
- Blount, Commissioner Paramount, arrival in Honolulu 419
- British cruiser Garnet, arrival of 410
- Business status in 1892 194, 382
- Commercial and naval importance of the Hawaiian Islands 190
- Committee of safety, request of U. S. minister for United States protection 208
- Conspiracy to overthrow Queen 594
- Credentials presented to the Hawaiian Government 291, 335
- Deadlock between Queen and Legislature 361
- Dominis, Governor J. O., death of 349
- English influences near the Queen 186, 374
- English minister, efforts to influence Japanese against
Provisional Government 411, 413
- enmity to the Provisional Government and Americans 410
- Free sugar, policy of United States 350
- Government of the islands 191
- Hawaiian Islands, importance to United States 351
- Honolulu as a coaling station 337
- Instructions asked in case of revolution, 1892 354
- Insurrection of 1889, leaders 295
- Insult to American minister in the “Bulletin” 362
- Interference of 868
- Japanese ambition in Hawaiian affairs 416
- Kalakaua—
- Legislators, election of, in 1890 301
- Legislature, 1890 338
- Appropriations of 338
- Liliuokalani proclaimed Queen 341
- Lottery and opium ring 207
- Macfarlane, E. C., character of 414
- Mass meeting of January 16, 1893 208
- call for 212
- Martial law proclaimed 212
- Native population 316
- Neumann, Paul, character of 398
- Overthrow of the monarchy 385
- Pearl River Harbor 316
- Political situation in—
- Proclamation of–
- Committee of safety, text 209
- read at Government building, text 217
- Protectorate, United States—
- Provisional Government—
- Queen, speech to populace 207
- Queen’s special commissioners to the United States character of 402
- Reciprocity 292
- Recognition of Provisional Government, hour of 526, 561, 590, 593, 605, 639, 943, 972, 1037
- Reply to Governor Cleghorn 1059
- Resignation as U. S. minister 413
- Revolution of 1893, reasons for 207
- Statement of social and political conditions of the Hawaiian Islands 188, 377
- Sugar interest, bounty system 320
- Support of revolutionary movement 520, 1045
- Sympathy with annexation element 506, 896, 984
- Tokio ring, contract labor importing 418
- Treaty relations with the United States, 1892 353
- Trial of Wilcox and others for treason 297
- Troops, United States, location in Honolulu 1057
- War ships, American, at Honolulu 348
- Committee of safety, text 209
- To Secretary Blaine—
- Submarine cable 1375, 1378–1390
- Succession of the President 1326
- Sugar culture 135, 916, 974
- Sugar interests:
- Suffrage:
- Supreme court of Hawaiian Islands 829, 1357
- Swinburne, W. T., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy, statement to Mr. Blount 523
T.
- Tables:
- Acreage on which taxes were paid, 1891–’92 1072
- Census 256
- Official, of 1890 596
- Classification of nationality and sex, by occupation 545
- by social condition, education, etc 546
- Crown lands, available for lease, sale, or homestead 1074
- summary, 1893 1073
- Duties collected, 1883–1892 1105
- Estate of lands, Bernice Pauhi Bishop 1074
- Hawaiian corporations, other than sugar plantations 1110–1136
- Imports 262
- Imports and exports by countries 264
- annual value of 264
- Lands, approximate division of 1106
- Monthly pay roll of Provisional Government, by nationality 1075
- Nationality and number of naturalizations from 1876 to 1892 1080
- Number of U. S. troops landed and returned to U. S. S. Boston 741
- Sugar interests and plantations, nationality and capital invested 1081, 1107
- Summary of Government lands for 1893 1072
- Taxes paid by various nationalities in Hawaiian Islands, 1891–’92 1071
- Total area of land commission awards 1106
- Taxation:
- Taxes 260, 542
- Tax frauds 990
- Taxing and appropriating power 1322, 1352
- Ten Eyck, A.:
- Territorial extension:
- Territorial Government 876
- Territory of the Republic 1322, 1352
- Thomas, Richard, admiral English navy, disavowal of seizure of Hawaiian Islands, 1843 58
- Thrum, T. G., statement to Mr. Blount, summary of capital invested in sugar interests 1080–1105
- Thurston, Lorin A., Hawaiian minister to United States:
- Tokio ring, contract-labor importing 418
- Tracy, B. F., Secretary of the Navy:
- Treason:
- Treaties 1325, 1369
- Treaty:
- 1839. France and Sandwich Islands 37, 38
- 1846. France and Sandwich Islands 68
- 1846. Denmark and Sandwich Islands 12
- 1836. Great Britain, of Lord Edward Russell 37
- 1844. Great Britain and Sandwich Islands 65
- 1852. Great Britain and Hawaiian Islands 21
- 1826. United States and Sandwich Islands, text 8, 35
- 1850. United States and Sandwich Islands 13, 79–85
- 1854. Uncompleted, United States and Sandwich Islands 127, 607
- 1867. Uncompleted 140
- 1875. Reciprocity, United States and Sandwich Islands 20, 571, 647, 917
- Supplementary, United States and Sandwich Islands; concluded, 1884, proclaimed, 1887, text 170
- Pearl River Harbor cession, text 171
- Parcels post convention between United States and Hawaiian Kingdom, 1889, text 172–178
- Treaty relations in Hawaiian Legislature, 1892 353
- Treaty, 1893 235
- Tromelin, L., admiral French Navy:
- Troops:
- American, landing in Hawaiian Islands in 1874 159
- Hawaiian Royalist—
- Provisional Government 789, 951, 971
- United States—
- At the proclamation of Provisional Government 1066
- Cooperation of, in overthrow of Hawaiian monarchy 451
- Diagram of position January 16, 1893 1065
- Landing at Honolulu in—
- Landing of—
- Location of, in Honolulu 527, 538, 585, 945, 1066
- Movement of, memorandum 597
- Queen’s surrender to 869
- Request to Minister Stevens for assistance from 518
- Volunteer—Number of 971
- Trousseau, Dr. G.:
- Statement to—
- Mr. Blount 983
- Mr. Nordhoff 984
- American capital invested in the Hawaiian Islands 995
- Character of Queen Liliuokalani 996
- Gibson administration- 988
- “Hawaii for the Hawaiians” 988
- Intrigues at the death of King Lunalillo 986
- Kalakaua, election of 987
- Landing of United States troops 984
- Lottery, uses of 990
- Opium smuggling 990
- Revolution of 1887 989
- Stevens’s sympathy with the revolutionists 991
- Tax frauds 990
- Statement to—
- Turrell, J., U. S. consul to Honolulu:
- Tyler, John, President of the United States, message on Sandwich Islands and China, December 31, 1842 39
U.
- Uhl, Edwin F., Acting Secretary:
- To the President 1319
- Upshur, A. P., U. S. Secretary of State:
- United States:
- Treaty with Sandwich Islands—
- United States flag. (See Flag.)
- United States troops:
- At the proclamation of Provisional Government 1066
- Cooperation of, in overthrow of Hawaiian monarchy 451
- Friendly attitude of 1308
- Riot of 1874 150
- Landing in Honolulu—
- Location in Honolulu 377, 381, 414, 527, 538, 542, 585, 639, 640, 645, 736, 945, 1057, 1066
- Protest against landing 1034
- Request to Minister Stevens for assistance from 518
V.
- Veto, the President’s 1330, 1361
- Volunteer forces of Provisional Government 789, 951, 971
- Voters, registration of 1333, 1363
- Voting qualifications 510, 511
- Constitution of 1887 485
W.
- Waikiki beach, uprising at 1393
- Walker, T. B., sentence of 1396
- Walker, Rear-Admiral, dispatch from 1376, 1377
- Warships, American, in Hawaiian waters, need of 348, 442, 1171, 1172, 1395
- Japanese 569
- Waterhouse, Henry:
- Interview 513
- Webster, Daniel, Secretary of State:
- To Mr. Brown, Commissioner to Sandwich Islands, March 15, 1843 60
- To Mr. Eyerett, March 23, 1843 110
- To Hawaiian Commissioners, December 19, 1842 44
- To Mr. Rives, June 19, 1851 97
- To Mr. Severence, July 14, 1851 99
- French seizure of Hawaiian Islands 97
- Policy of United States 60
- in the French-Hawaiian troubles 99
- Preservation of Hawaiian independence 100
- Wells, artesian 60
- Wells, C. B.:
- Wharton, W. F., Acting Secretary of State:
- To Mr. Merrill—
- To Mr. Stevens—
- August 1, 1890 1173
- August 16, 1890 333
- September 10, 1890 334, 1174
- September 9, 1891 352, 1177
- September 16, 1891 1177
- September 22, 1891 352
- March 3, 1892 354
- March 19, 1892 355
- June 7, 1892 359, 1178
- October 26, 1892 373
- February 17, 1893 408, 1183
- March 2, 1893 412, 1184
- February 23, 1893 409
- February 24, 1893 409, 1184
- Political changes in Hawaiian affairs 289, 1173
- Widemann, Judge H. A.:
- Wiley, John, case of 66
- Wilcox, Robert W.:
- Interview 1005
- Appropriations for contract labor, 1874 to 1890 1064
- Armament of the Royalist forces 1061
- Armed forces of Queen, surrendered 1009
- Cabinet changes in 1892 1011
- Constitution of 1887, voting qualifications under 1009, 1010
- Constitution, new, elements favorable to 1014
- Elections in 1892, influence of white population in 1012
- bribery in 1012
- Legislature of 1892, prorogation of 1006
- Political parties, 1892 1011
- Revolution of 1889, object 1015
- Royalist mass meeting, 1893 1007
- Troops, United States, landing of 1007
- To Mr. Blount—
- Political record of 670
- Trial of, for conspiracy, 1889 297
- Interview 1005
- Wilcox insurrection 178, 918,763, 939, 1393
- Wilcox-Jones cabinet 376, 947
- Wilcox-Brown ministry 1026
- Willis, Albert S., U. S. minister to Hawaiian Islands:
- To Mr. Dole—
- To Mr. Hatch, July 5, 1894 1374
- To Secretary Gresham—
- No. 1, November 6, 1893 430–432
- No. 2, November 11, 1893 432
- November 16, 1893 434
- No. 3, November 16, 1893 1241
- No. 4, November 16, 1893 434
- No. 5, November 18, 1893 435
- No. 6, November 19, 1893 1244
- No. 7, December 1, 1893 1244
- December 4, 1893 442
- No. 8, December 5, 1893 1246
- No. 9, December 5, 1893 1257
- No. 10, December 9, 1893 1257
- No. 11, December 14, 1893 1261
- No. 12, December 14, 1893 1261
- No. 13, December 14, 1893 1262
- No. 14, December 18, 1893 1262
- No. 15, December 19, 1893 1266
- No. 16, December 20, 1893 1269
- No. 17, December 20, 1893 1270
- No. 20, December 26, 1893 1285
- No. 21, January 4, 1894 1293
- No. 20½, January 5, 1894 1286
- No. 22, January 6, 1894 1293
- No. 23, January 6, 1894 1294
- No. 24, January 6, 1894 1294–1299
- No. 27, January 12, 1894 1302
- No. 28, January 16, 1894 1303
- No. 29, January 16, 1894 1304
- No. 30, January 19, 1894 1194
- No. 31, January 19, 1894 1209
- No. 32, February 2, 1894 1224
- No. 33, January 20, 1894 1224
- No. 34, February 3, 1894 1225
- No. 35, February 10, 1894 1227
- No. 36, February 14, 1894 1228
- No. 37, February 15, 1894 1237
- No. 38, March 2, 1894 1307
- No. 43, March 24, 1894 1311
- No. 44, March 24, 1894 1312
- No. 45, March 24, 1894 1312
- No. 47, April 5, 1894 1313
- No. 51, April 14, 1894 1316
- No. 57, May 31, 1894 1319
- No. 61, June 23, 1894 1341
- No. 64, July 8, 1894 1343
- September 29, 1894 1377
- October 13, 1894 1378
- October 19, 1894 1378
- November 2, 1894 1386
- December 3, 1894 1386
- February 8, 1895 1391
- No. 75, November 10, 1894 1392
- No. 81, January 11, 1895 1393
- January 30, 1895 1396
- Blount’s connection with the Spreckels cane presentation 1244
- Brief résumé of official actions, in Honolulu to December 20, 1893 1270
- Celebration of first anniversary of Provisional Government, refusal of foreign representatives to assist in 1304
- Celebration of July 4, 1343
- Chinese mass meeting, February 14, 1894 1237
- Constitution of Provisional Government, proposed changes in 1228
- Constitutional convention, to provide for a 1311, 1313
- election of delegates to 1317
- Dole letter of December 27, criticism of President Cleveland’s message 1286
- Explanation asked of the Dole criticism of the President of United States 1289
- Foreign warships in Hawaiian waters 442
- Interview with the Queen, November 13, 1893, at U. S. legation 1241
- Interview with C. B. Wilson 1257
- Japanese suffrage question, importance of 1247, 1320
- Memorandum, decision of the President of the United States in relation to restoration of Queen submitted to the Provisional Government 1274
- Memorial Day 1320
- Oath for voters 1313
- Provisional Government:
- Queen, offered protection at the U. S. legation 1242
- Queen, restoration of:
- Wilson, Charles B., marshal of Hawaiian Kingdom:
- Affidavits 525, 642
- Statement 1018
- Constitution of 1887, Queen’s reluctance to sign 1019
- new, native petitions for 1027
- Mass meetings of January 16, 1893 1033
- Proclamation of Provisional Government 1037
- Protest against landing of U. S. troops 1034, 1038
- Queen, accession of 1019
- Queen’s troops, armament of 1030
- strength of 643
- Revolution of 1893, causes 1018
- Revolutionary proceedings of the committee of safety 1028
- Steamship Campbell, shipwreck of 1021
- Stevens’s address to the Queen on her accession 1020
- Surrender of Royalist troops. 643, 1039
- U. S. troops, landing of 1034
- Wilcox-Brown cabinet 1026
- Constitution of 1887, Queen’s reluctance to sign 1019
- Appointment of 358
- Character of 675, 859
- Influence with Queen 534, 674, 735, 743, 839
- Wiltse, G. C., Capt., U. S. Navy:
- Wodehouse, Major 1376
- Wundenberg, F.:
- Wyllie, R. C.:
Y.
- Young, Lucien, Lieut., U. S. Navy, to Blount, July 16, 1893 1139