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Field name | Value |
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Newspaper Title | Ka Nonanona |
Publisher | Limaikaika [R. Armstrong] |
Publication Location | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii |
Issue Date | August 30 1842 |
Issue number | 7 |
Volume number | 2 |
Language | Ōlelo Hawaiʻi |
Keywords | history; education; religion; Catholicism; politics |
Events | August 3, 1842: A man intentionally sets a fire destroying church and a school in Moanalua |
Names | Puou; Kapahi; Kapaa; Ioane; Unauna |
Places | Hawaii; Honolulu; Moloaa, Kauai; Moanalua; Hilo; Waimea, Kauai; Koloa, Kauai; Waioli; Wailuku, Maui |
Additional Information | Concerning the tax collector in Moloaa, Kauai, a school and church is destroyed by a fire in Moanalua, people who do not observe the Sabbath day in Hilo, travels to Kauai, good things at Waioli, a child nearly dies from being choked, the work of the Chinese in Wailuku, a notice from the governor of Kauai. |
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Copyright | The Newberry Library |