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Kalakaua_XXXXXXXX_to Ensol.pdf
Kalākaua requests that Ensol repair the back of a dressing case.

Kapuaiwa_18430410_to Cooke.pdf
Lot Kapuaiwa writes a letter to Mr. Amos S. Cooke, his teacher, in order to practice his writing.

Kapuaiwa_18491010_to Bates.pdf
Lot Kapuaiwa tells Bates of his journey to San Francisco and his stay there at two hotels. He also confides in Bates that he and Bernice were once engaged to be married.

Kapuaiwa_18491031_to Bates.pdf
Lot Kapuāiwa writes Mr. Bates a quick note of his stay in San Francisco prior to departing for Panama and asks him to deliver letters to Bernice and his sister Victoria Kamāmalu.

Kapuaiwa_18680713_to Gulick and Damon.pdf
Kapuaiwa thanks Gulick for the Bible and praises the work of the missionaries.

Kauikeaouli_18420901_from Mallet.pdf
Captain Mallet of the French ship Embuscade writes to Kauikeaouli regarding the treatment of Roman Catholics and French citizens in the Hawaiian Kingdom, reminding him of specific articles of the treaties with France signed on the 12th and 17th of…

Kauikeaouli_18420904_to Mallet.pdf
Kauikeaouli’s response to Mallet’s letter (written Sept. 1st)
refuting Captain Mallet's allegations that the terms of the treaties signed with France were not upheld.

Kauikeaouli_XXXXXXXX_to Caroline Island Chiefs.pdf
Kauikeaouli writes the chiefs of the Caroline Islands to inform them that a company of missionaries will be departing from Hawai‘i to teach in the Caroline Islands.

Kauikeaouli_18370723_to Unknown.pdf
Kamehameha III acknowledges a clarification in a diplomatic instrument being negotiated with Lord Edward Russel regarding British subjects in the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Kekuaiwa_18430407_to Cooke.pdf
Moses Kekuaiwa writes to Mr. Amos S. Cooke about a visit in Lahaina, attending an assembly, and other events on their trip.
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