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William Luther Kealiʻi
Moehonua (1824–1878) was a
native Hawaiian noble and
politician in the
Kingdom of Hawaii.
William Luther Moehonua was born May 5, 1824...
- son,
William Luther Moehonua by Mary Napuaelua. ʻAikanaka
asked his
servant Keaweamahi to take
Napuaelua and son
Moehonua.
Moehonua later served as Governor...
- 1891 Succeeded by
Archibald Scott Cleghorn Preceded by
William Luther Moehonua Royal Governor of Maui 1878–1886 Succeeded by
Robert Hoapili Baker Preceded by...
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governorship to
become Minister of Finance. He was
succeeded by
William Luther Moehonua as governor. On
January 10, 1876,
Kapena was
appointed by the king to be...
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David Hopeni Nahinu, P. Haupu, C. K. Kakani, S. K. Kupihea,
William Luther Moehonua, C. K. Ka****, D. Kaukaha, Pius F. Koakanu, D. W.
Kaiue and R. P. Kuikahi...
- and ****mins, Leleiohoku,
Likelike (1868), Liliuokalani,
Major Moehonua,
Martin and
Moehonua (survivors of
Honolulu Courthouse riot of 1874),
Queen Emma...
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Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Leleiohoku II
Likelike Liliʻuokalani
William Luther Moehonua Paul
Nahaolelua George Morison Robertson William M.
Wherry Wilhelm II,...
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newspapers reported that only
Representatives Kipi, Haupu, Nahinu,
Kakani and
Moehonua were "severely injured" or "dangerously injured",
receiving blows to their...
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December 5, 1876 – July 3, 1878
Monarch Kalākaua
Preceded by
William Luther Moehonua Succeeded by
Samuel Gardner Wilder Minister to the
United States In office...
- Hungarian-born
Jajczay was
replaced by
native Hawaiian Major William Luther Moehonua. On the 12th, the 24
remaining mutineers agreed to
another offer by the...