Miriam Kekāuluohi writes to Amos Starr Cooke sending regards to all the adults and children at the Chiefs' Children's School who had recently returned from a trip around the island of Oʻahu.
Miriam Kekāuluohi writes to Mr. Amos Starr Cooke at the Chiefs’ Children’s School acknowledging difficulties of the children and planning to meet on Oʻahu.
Miriam Kekāuluohi writes to Amos Starr Cooke at the Chiefs’ Children’s School expressing regret that Sarai, their third hand, is ill and cannot help care for the students.
Nāhaolelua reports from the Lahaina Fort about the whipping of a man suspected of theft and how the event was handled by the police in Lahaina. The young man, Alika, was treated by Dr. Dow but remained in critical condition. Nāhaolelua is concerned…
Paulo Nāhaolelua writes to Rev. Dwight Baldwin regarding the happenings in the legislature, with details on liquor legislation that did not get approved.
Paul Nāhaolelua responds to the concerns of Rev. Dwight Baldwin that Nāhaolelua and company might bring smallpox back from Honolulu, where they have been visiting. Nāhaolelua agrees to follow the recommendations of Rev. Baldwin and the others.