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- Kaumakapili Church is a Gothic Revival church located at 766 North King Street in the Kapālama neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. It was originally established...
- Service. March 13, 2009. "History of Kaumakapili Church". Kaumakapili Church. Retrieved December 27, 2013. "Kaumakapili Church Restoration". Mason Architects...
- led the choir at Kawaiahaʻo. She also regularly attended service at Kaumakapili Church and held a special interest in the Liliʻuokalani Protestant Church...
- clergyman and politician of the Hawaiian Kingdom. He was pastor of the Kaumakapili Church from 1874 to 1882 and was known as an eloquent preacher. During...
- [citation needed] The trail to Nuʻuanu began at Kalanikahua and led north of Kaumakapili Church to below the stream which flowed out of Kamanuwai pond. There...
- buildings were burnt, one at a time. On April 20, 1900, the block next to Kaumakapili Church was set on fire. As the flame grew, the wind unexpectedly changed;...
- Kawaiahao schools, then, for 30 years, was the pastor of the Second Church, (Kaumakapili). Mrs. Smith, still an invalid, and obliged to lie on a sofa all day...
- 1895. George Washington Pilipō Representative from Kona- Reverend of Kaumakapili Church. Kapahei "Judge" Kauai Representative from Kauai-Contracted leprosy...
- House of Representative from North Kona (1860–1884) and Reverend of Kaumakapili Church. Considered one of the leading Hawaiian politicians of his generation...
- below Maʻemaʻe Hill. This hula was composed for a benefit program at Kaumakapili Church in Palama. Maria Heleluhe danced the part of the tūtū (granny)...