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Lorrin Andrews Thurston (July 31, 1858 – May 11, 1931) was a
Hawaiian citizen lawyer, politician, and businessman.
Thurston pla**** a
prominent role in...
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Lorrin Andrews Shepard (March 24, 1890 – July 16, 1983) was an
American medical missionary who
served as the
chief physician at the
American Hospital (Istanbul)...
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Lorrin Andrews (April 29, 1795 –
September 29, 1868) was an
early American missionary to
Hawaii and judge. He
opened the
first post-secondary
school for...
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their own
constitution on July 6, 1887. The new
constitution was
written by
Lorrin Thurston, the
Hawaiian Minister of the
Interior who used the
Hawaiian militia...
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official records were kept, but
Lorrin A.
Thurston (the
grandson of
American missionaries Asa
Thurston and
Lorrin Andrews)
drafted the group's constitution...
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Lorrin Alanson Cooke (April 6, 1831 –
August 12, 1902) was an
American politician and the 57th
governor of
Connecticut from 1897 to 1899.
Cooke was born...
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wrote that the "first expression" of
aloha was
between a
parent and child.
Lorrin Andrews wrote the
first Hawaiian dictionary,
called A
Dictionary of the...
- from the
original on
October 26, 2019,
retrieved August 6, 2019 Andrews,
Lorrin (1865), A
dictionary of the
Hawaiian language to
which is
appended an English-Hawaiian...
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annexationists from Hawaiʻi. He met with
three non-native annexationists:
Lorrin A. Thurston,
Francis March Hatch and
William Ansel Kinney.
After negotiations...
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following contact with Westerners.
While the word
mahalo is
found in
Lorrin Andrews' 1865 dictionary, the English-Hawaiian
section does not provide...