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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
1839_Aug01_Kanaina-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
August 1, 1839
From:
Chs Kanaina [Charles Kanaʻina]
To:
Kemalani [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
Charles Kanaʻina requests of Mr. Levi Chamberlain a pair of shoes for his son, William Charles
Lunalilo.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Chs Kanaina
Aug. 1 1839
Na Kemalani
E Kemalani e, e
haawi mai oe i mau
kamaa no Lunalilo. ua
na haehae na wahi kamaa ona.
Aloha oe
na Charles Kanaina
[Page 2 of 2]
[This archival English translation is part of the original file.]
Aug. 1, 1839
Mr. Chamberlain, give shoes to Lunalilo.
His shoes are torn.
Aloha to you,
Charles Kanaina
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1]
[Letter Cover]
Charles Kanaina
August 1, 1839
For Chamberlain

�Chamberlain,
Provide some shoes for Lunalilo. His own shoes are tattered.
Regards to you,
From Charles Kanaina
[Page 2 of 2]
[An archival English translation that was part of the original file is included above and is not
duplicated here.]
Notes:
1. Chs Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married Miriam
ʻAuhea Kekāuluohi. Their son, Willian Charles Lunalilo, became the sixth monarch of
the Hawaiian Kingdom.
2. Kamalani - Mr. Levi Chamberlain was a member of the second company of missionaries.
He was the superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and served as a missionary
teacher.
3. Lunalilo - William Charles Lunalilo, the son of Charles Kanaʻina, was four years old at
the time of this letter and a student of the newly founded Chiefs' Children's School. He
later became the 6th king of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.

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                    <text>�Letter Reference:
1839_Sep24_Kanaina-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
September 24, 1839
From:
Charles Kanaina [Charles Kanaʻina]
To:
Kemalani [Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
Charles Kanaʻina asks Levi Chamberlain for black pants.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 1]
[Letter Cover]
Chs. Kanaina
Sep. 24 1839.
Na
Kemalani
E Kemalani e,
no'u kekahi lole
wawae eleele i paa
Aohe wahi o ka lole
eleele e loaa ai
i keia wa no'u,
i na i loaa mai
e hoakaka mai i
ke kumu kuai.
Charles Kanaina
Sep. 24/39
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1]
[Letter Cover]
Charles Kanaina

�September 24, 1839
For Chamberlain
Chamberlain,
I would like a finished pair of black pants. There is no place I can find black cloth at this
time. If you should have, clarify the price.
Charles Kanaina
September 24, 1839
Notes:
1. Kemalani - Mr. Levi Chamberlain was a member of the second company of missionaries.
He was the superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and served as a missionary
teacher.
2. Charles Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married Miriam
ʻAuhea Kekāuluohi. Their son, Willian Charles Lunalilo, became the sixth monarch of
the Hawaiian Kingdom.

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                    <text>�Letter Reference:
1839_Oct18_Kanaina-Baldwin
Date of Letter:
October 18, 1839
From:
Charles Kanaina [Charles Kanaʻina]
To:
Balaina [Rev. Dwight Baldwin]
Content Summary:
Charles Kanaʻina writes to Rev. Dwight Baldwin responding to an issue about land.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 1]
[Letter Cover]
Oct. 18th 1839
Kanaina
Na Baluina
Lahaina
Maui
Honolulu Okakob 18/39
Aloha oe Balaina, Ua
ike a'u i kau wahi olelo
ma kau palapala, no Mahoe.
Eia kou manao ia oe, ke
hooponopono nei na aina i
keia wa, nolaila, aole au
e ae aku i ko'u aina,
no'u no, pau keia.
Aloha oe me kau
wahine.
Na Charles Kanaina
Papu
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1]

�[Letter Cover]
October 18, 1839
Kanaina
For Baldwin
Lahaina
Maui
Honolulu October 18, 1839
Greetings to you, Baldwin,
I saw your statement in your letter regarding Mahoe. Here is my message to you. The
land is being dealt with at this time, so I will not grant my land. It is mine. This is done.
Regards to you and your wife.
From Charles Kanaina
Fort
Notes:
1. Balaina - Rev. Dwight Baldwin came to Hawaiʻi in 1831 with the fourth company of
missionaries and resided on Maui, stationed at Waineʻe Church.
2. Mahoe - Māhoe, a person mentioned in this letter, is not identified in this setting.
3. Charles Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married Miriam
ʻAuhea Kekāuluohi. Their son, Willian Charles Lunalilo, became the sixth monarch of
the Hawaiian Kingdom.

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                    <text>�Letter Reference:
1859_Oct06_Kanaina-Cooke
Date of Letter:
October 6, 1859
From:
C Kanaina [Charles Kanaʻina]
To:
Mika Kuke [Mr. Amos Starr Cooke]
Content Summary:
Charles Kanaʻina writes to Amos Starr Cooke explaining that he cannot provide funds as
requested.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 1]
Mika Kuke
Aloha oe
Ke hai aku nei
a'u ia oe no kou hoouna
ana mai nei i kau keiki
i Dala no laila,
Ke hoole aku nei a'u
Aohe Dala e haawi aku
ai
Me ka Mahalo
Honolulu
C Kanaina
Octoba 6/59
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1]
Mr. Cooke,
Greetings to you,
I am responding to you regarding you sending your boy to get money.
Regarding that, I am refusing, having no money to give.
with thanks
Honolulu
C Kanaina
October 6, 1859

�Notes:
1. Mika Kuka - Mr. Amos Starr Cooke, a missionary with the eighth company. He
and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke, ran the Chiefs’ Children’s School until
going into business in 1849, founding the company of Castle and Cooke in 1851.
2. C Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a chief who served on both the Privy Council and in
the House of Nobles. He was also the father of the 6th monarch of the Kingdom of
Hawaii, William Charles Lunalilo.

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                    <text>�Letter Reference:
Undated_Kanaina-Baldwin
Date of Letter:
Undated
From:
Unsigned [A note in the upper left corner says C. Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina]
To:
Palawina [Rev. Dwight Baldwin]
Content Summary:
Charles Kanaʻina writes to Rev. Baldwin regarding his wife's health and asks that he
come to see her in person.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 1, left side]
[Letter Cover]
Na
Palauwina
Maunahoomaha
[Page 1 of 1, right side]
C. Kanaina
E Palawina e
ke hai aku nei a'u
ia oe, ua nui mai
ka eha o ka maihehe
o Auhea ua nui mai ka palahu o ka Ili.
ua wa^iho ia ka laau
kupenu oua mai la
no ka maneo, pe nei
ko'u manao a me ka
mai[noi?] ia oe, E iho mai
oe e nana ia ia i
keia la. Oia kahi
olelo ia oe.
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1, left side]
[Letter Cover]
For
Baldwin
Maunahoomaha

�[Page 1 of 1, right side]
C. Kanaina
O Baldwin,
I am informing you that the pain of Auhea’s abscess has increased. There is more
pus on the skin. The ointment for that ailment was applied because of itching. This is my
message and a [request] to you. Come down and attend to her today. That is my word to
you.
Notes:
1. C. Kanaina - This name is written in the upper right hand corner of the letter in a
different hand.
2. Palauwina/Palawina - Rev. Dwight Baldwin came to Hawaiʻi in 1831 with the
fourth company of missionaries and resided on Maui.
3. Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married Miriam
Kekāuluohi (referred to as Auhea in this letter). Their son, Willian Charles
Lunalilo, was the sixth monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
4. Auhea - This is one of the names of Miriam Kekāuluohi, wife of Charles Kanaʻina
and mother of William Charles Lunalilo.

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au ia oe, i Kamaa	&#13;  
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i ke kamaa ole, i na	&#13;  
i haawi mai oe, e	&#13;  
hai mai oe iau i ke	&#13;  
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[Page 1 of 1, left side]	&#13;  
[Letter Cover] 	&#13;  
5/1	&#13;  
Na	&#13;  
Mi Kamalani	&#13;  
5/5	&#13;  
	&#13;  
[Page 1 of 1, right side]	&#13;  
Listen, Mr. Chamberlain,	&#13;  

�I am requesting from you shoes for my boy, David. He is lacking any shoes. If you would
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Charles Kanaina	&#13;  
	&#13;  
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missionaries, superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and served as a
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Children’s School in Honolulu and not directly related to Charles Kanaʻina.
3. Charles Kanaina - Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married
Miriam Kekāuluohi. Their son, William Charles Lunalilo, was the sixth monarch
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ai	&#13;  
Charles Kanaina	&#13;  
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[Page 1 of 1] 	&#13;  
Mr. Cooke	&#13;  
Greetings to you,	&#13;  
If house shingles are something you might have, let us do business.
Tell me the price. Give that to me so as to begin.	&#13;  
Charles Kanaina	&#13;  
	&#13;  

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with his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke. After retiring from the
school, he went into business, partnering with S. N. Castle to form the
company Castle and Cooke in 1851.

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To:
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Content Summary:
Charles Kana‘ina sends Levi Chamberlain one dollar for Lunalilo's shoes.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Na Kemalani
E Kemalani e,
Eia mai ke Dala
$1. hookahi no ke
kamaa o Lunalilo.
pau ia.
Aloha oe
Charles Kanaina
Otato 26 1838
[Page 2 of 2]
Kanaina
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[Page 1 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
For Chamberlain
Chamberlain,
Here is the one dollar $1 for the shoes of Lunalilo. That is all.
Regards to you,
Charles Kanaina
October 26, 1838
[Page 2 of 2]
Kanaina

�October 20, 1838
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was the superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and served as a missionary
teacher.
2. Lunalilo – William Charles Lunalilo, son of Kanaʻina and Miriam ʻAuhea Kekāuluohi,
was a student of the Chiefs' Children's School at the time of this letter. He later reigned as
King of Hawai‘i from January 8, 1873 until February 3, 1874.
3. Kanaina – Charles Kanaʻina was a man of chiefly lineage who married Miriam ʻAuhea
Kekāuluohi. Their son, Willian Charles Lunalilo, became the sixth monarch of the
Hawaiian Kingdom.
4. Otato 26 1838 – The date in the original letter is unclear, but seems to be October 26,
while the annotation on the outside, possibly by an archivist, gives October 20.

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