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Odd characters appearing onscreen (boxes)
[edit]Does anyone else see small boxes appearing onscreen? Both are in the lead sentence. Piʻehu and Hawaiʻi are the words. Usually this is a sign that the text was copied from else where and my be a copyio. Recommend correcting them. --Morenooso (talk) 00:01, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- You are referring to the ʻ (okina) and the lack of unicode support in your browser. I've brought this up several times now on various talk pages, but many editors don't understand the problem. Viriditas (talk) 00:27, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- This is the first time I have seen something like that. --Morenooso (talk) 00:34, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- May I ask what browser you are using? Viriditas (talk) 00:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
- This is the first time I have seen something like that. --Morenooso (talk) 00:34, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
Yes, looks like the 'okina were added back in 2005. I thought any modern browser should support them by now. I noticed some are raw unicode, while a few use the template (which resolves to the same thing, I think). Note the Advertiser article I think put the 'okina in the wrong place. W Nowicki (talk) 00:46, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
Sources
[edit]- http://hawaiiantimemachine.blogspot.com/2012/11/five-questions-for-curtis-iaukea.html
- http://totakeresponsibility.blogspot.com/2012/12/curtis-p-iaukea.html
- Allen, Helena G. (1982). The Betrayal of Liliuokalani: Last Queen of Hawaii, 1838–1917. Glendale, CA: A. H. Clark Company. ISBN 978-0-87062-144-4. OCLC 9576325.
- Haley, James L. (2014). Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 268. ISBN 978-0-312-60065-5. OCLC 865158092.
- Hodges, William C., Jr. (1918). The Passing of Liliuokalani. Honolulu: Honolulu Star Bulletin. OCLC 4564101.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson (1967). The Hawaiian Kingdom 1874–1893, The Kalakaua Dynasty. Vol. 3. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-87022-433-1. OCLC 500374815.
- Iaukea, Curtis P. (special envoy), 132, 161-164, 165, 167-168, 187, 265, 275, 341 and n, 343, 420, 427, 443n
- Van Dyke, Jon M. (2008). Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawaiʻi?. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-6560-3. OCLC 257449971 – via Project MUSE.
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- Iaukea, Sydney Lehua (2012). The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaiʻi. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-95030-6. OCLC 763161035 – via Questia.com.
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Need to substantiate this statement her which indicate Iaukea's break with the monarchy was less than amicable as his great-great granddaughter wants to believe in her book. Need to check pages 197, 198, 215:
Office records for Iaukea
[edit]https://digitalcollections.hawaii.gov/greenstone3/library
- Customs, Collector General of :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Secretary of the King :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Chamberlain :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Crown Lands, Board of Commissioners of :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Health, Board of :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Secretary, Territory of Hawaii :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Privy Council of State :Collection Title :Government Office Holders - Office Name
- Cahoon, Benl (ed.). "Hawaiian Governments 1795-1900". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved February 19, 2010.
- New Link: "Iaukea, Curtis Piehu office record" (PDF). state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 9, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
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Incomplete list of offices held; many of the range dates are not noted just the appointment dates:
- Kingdom of Hawaii
- April 15, 1878 – The Prince's Own Corps, Captain, Company A
- November 29, 1878 – The King's Personal Staff, Colonel
- August 18, 1879 – Tax Collector, Koolaupoko, Oahu
- 1880–1881 – Secretary, Foreign Office
- April 6, 1883 and March 7, 1891 – Member of the Privy Council of State
- April 7, 1883 – Commissioner to Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London
- April 7, 1883 – Special Envoy to Spain, Russia, and Serbia
- July 28, 1883 – Special Envoy to Germany and France
- August 27, 1883 – Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan
- August 5, 1884 – Member of the Board of Health
- September 20, 1884–September 30, 1886 – Collector General of Customs
- August 30, 1886 – Disbursing Agent for the Royal Guard
- August 30, 1886 – Chamberlain of the Royal Household
- August 30, 1886; August 4, 1887; March 3, 1891 – Commissioner of Crown Lands and Land Agent
- October 4, 1886 – King's Private Secretary
- October 4, 1886 – Adjutant General to the Forces of the Kingdom of Hawaii
- October 4, 1886–August 5, 1887 – Governor of Oahu
- April 11, 1887 – Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain
- March 12, 1891 – The Queen's Personal Staff, Colonel
- Republic of Hawaii
- September 15, 1893; reappointed September 1, 1894; July 4, 1896; July 4, 1896 to July 1, 1900: Member of the Board of Prison Inspectors
- September 1, 1894 – Special Police Constable, Kona District, Oahu
- November 27, 1895 – Major and Quartermaster on General Staff of the Republic of Hawaii
- May 1, 1897 – Attache and Secretary to the Hawaiian Legation at London
- Territory of Hawaii
- August 3, 1905 to July 1, 1909 – Trustee of the Queen's Hospital
- March 7, 1906 – Member of the Road Board
- 1913 to 1915 – Member of the Senate, Oahu
- May 3, 1917 to October 12, 1921 – Secretary of Hawaii
- December 30, 1919 to March 30, 1920 – Acting Governor of Hawaii
- May 9, 1927 to May 9, 1931 – Member of the Cook Sesquicentennial Committee
- March 28, 1933 to December 7, 1935 – Member of the Hawaiian Homes Commission
- October 23, 1937 to March 5, 1940 – Member of the Board of Commissioners Public Archive
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Iaukea, Sydney Lehua (2012). The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaiʻi. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 147–150. ISBN 978-0-520-95030-6. OCLC 763161035 – via Questia.com. {{cite book}}
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List of Commissions and Appointments Received by Colonel Curtis P. Iaukea As Compiled by Dr. Niklaus R. Schweizer
- In King Kalākaua’s Reign
- 1878, April 5 Royal Commission, CAPTAIN, Company A, Prince’s Own Corps, Volunteer Military organized by King Kalakaua, November 3, 1875
- 1878, November 5 Royal Commission, COLONEL, King Kalakaua’s Personal Staff
- 1880 CHIEF SECRETARY, Foreign Affairs
- 1883, April 9 Royal Commission, SPECIAL ENVOY to Court of St. Petersburg
- 1883, April 9 Royal Commission, SPECIAL ENVOY to Court of Servia (Serbia)
- 1883, April 9 Royal Commission, SPECIAL ENVOY to Court of Spain
- 1883, April 9 Royal Commission, COMMISSIONER for the Kingdom of Hawaii to the Great International Fisheries Exhibition, London
- 1883, April 10 Royal Commission, MEMBER, Our Privy Council of State
- 1883, July 28 Royal Commission, SPECIAL ENVOY to Court of Germany
- 1883, July 28 Royal Commission, SPECIAL ENVOY to the Republic of France
- 1883, August 27 Royal Commission, ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY & MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY for His Majesty the Emperor of Japan
- 1884, August 5 Royal Commission, MEMBER, Board of Health
- 1884, September 20 Royal Commission, COLLECTOR GENERAL of the Kingdom
- 1886, August 30 Royal Commission, DISBURSING AGENT for the Royal Guard
- 1886, August 30 Royal Commission, CHAMBERLAIN of Our Royal Household
- 1886, August 30 Royal Commission, COMMISSIONER of Crown Lands & Land Agent
- 1886, October 4 Royal Commission, GOVERNOR OF OAHU
- 1886, October 4 ADJUTANT GENERAL of the Forces of Our Kingdom
- 1886, October 4 Royal Appointment, PRIVATE SECRETARY to His Majesty the King
- 1887, April 12 Royal Commission, ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY & MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY to the Court of St. James at the 50th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Victoria
- 1887, August 7 Royal Commission, COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS & LANDA GENT of the Kingdom
- In Queen Lili‘uokalani’s Reign
- 1891, March 3 Royal Commission, COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS & LAND AGENT of the Kingdom
- 1891, March 7 Royal Commission, MEMBER, Our Privy Council of State
- 1891, March 12 Royal Commission, COLONEL on Our Personal Staff
- In the Provisional Government and the Republic of Hawaii
- 1893, September 15 Appointment, MEMBER, Board of Prison Inspectors
- 1894, September 1 Appointment, SPECIAL CONSTABLE, District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu
- 1894, September 1 Appointment, MEMBER, Board of Prison Inspectors
- 1895, October 7 Appointment, SUB-AGENT of Public Lands
- 1895, November 27 Commission, MAJOR & QUARTERMASTER on General Staff of the Republic of Hawaii. Sanford B. Dole, President
- 1897 SECRETARY & AIDE to Honorable Samuel M. Damon, Head of Mission of Republic of Hawaii to Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
- 1898 Commission, SECRETARY & MILITARY ATTACHÉ to President Sanford B. Dole & Mrs. Dole on their visit to President and Mrs. McKinley, Washington, D.C.
- In the Territorial Government
- 1905, August 3 Appointment, MEMBER, Board of Trustees of Queen’s Hospital. George R. Carter, Governor, Territory of Hawaii
- 1907, July 1 Appointment, AGENT, Board of Health
- 1917 SECRETARY OF HAWAII, appointed by President Woodrow Wilson
- 1933–1935 CHAIRMAN, Hawaiian Homes Commission
- 1937 MEMBER, Archives Commission
- 1937 CUSTODIAN—Throne Room, Iolani Palace
Elected Offices
- 1904 TAX ASSESSOR, County of Oahu on Democratic-Home Rule Ticket
- 1906 COUNTY SHERIFF (POLICE COMMISSIONER)
- 1912 SENATOR, 4th Senatorial District, Island of Oahu
Trusteeships
- 1890 TRUSTEE, King Kalakaua Estate
- 1909 TRUSTEE, Queen Liliuokalani Estate
Royal decorations; more sources needed
[edit]Need sources for the Hawaiian Royal Orders which are not directly mentioned. The Taylor source only mentioned he received all the Hawaiian orders. Also what is that Turkish Order mentioned by Kalakaua?--KAVEBEAR (talk) 23:48, 5 February 2017 (UTC)
Royal Order of Kamehameha
Royal Order of Kalakāua
Grand Cross and Cordon of the Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii, 1884
- http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015418/1884-05-24/ed-1/seq-2/
- http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85047084/1886-09-03/ed-1/seq-3/
Royal Order of Kapiolani
Royal Order of the Star of Oceania
Issue with a sentence
[edit]In the introduction, it says "He served an officer on the military staff". Did he serve under the officer, or was he the officer?TerribleTy27 (talk) 10:40, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
- He served as an officer.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 19:03, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks! TerribleTy27 (talk) 22:21, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
- Is your computer fine now? I went back and included all the changes that made sense to me. It would probably be Reverend not Reverent and the abbreviation is intentional.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 22:33, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks! TerribleTy27 (talk) 22:21, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
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