Artemas Bishop (December 30, 1795 - December 18, 1872)
For over two years young Artemas Bishop felt the call to missionary service while engaged in his studies at Union College, New York, and later Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey. “It…
"O Ke Kumumua" ("First Teacher (of reading)" was created by John S. Emerson in 1837 as part of a series of Hawaiian Language Imprints used for educational purposes.
“By her own estimate, she had under her training in her various schools over a thousand Hawaiian girls.” So ran the article in The Friend, the mission newspaper, of Maria Ogden.
Mary Tenney Castle (October 26, 1819 - March 13, 1907)
Philanthropy, education and religion were the interests that drove Mary Tenney Castle’s life; that she carried out her work in those fields in the Hawaiian Islands was a fate decided by her…