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Authors: James L. Haley
Pratt, Franklin
Prince Lee Boo
(ship)
Prince of Wales
(ship)
Princess Royal
(ship)
Puna
Punahou School
pu‘u honua
Pu‘ukohola Heiau
Queen Charlotte
(ship)
Quélen, Abbé de
Quinn, William F.
Reform Party
Resolution
, HMS
Reynolds, William
Rice
Rice, William & Mary
Richards, Rev. William, at Nahi‘ena‘ena’s wedding, house bombarded, Punahou School and, Richard Charlton and, resigns from ABCFM, mission to U.S., death
Richardson, John
Ricord, John
Rives, Jean
Rogers, Edmund
Rooke, Dr. Thoms C. B.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosenberg, Abraham
Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society
Royal Hawaiian Band
Royal School, founding of, John Papa ‘I‘i and, disciplinary problems, routine at, naming of, receptions at, closes, Victoria Kamamalu at, Lunalilo at, John William Pitt Kina‘u at
Ruggles, Lucia
Ruggles, Rev. Samuel and Nancy
Rush
, US Cutter
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral
Samoa
Samwell, David
Sandalwood, Kamehameha I and, Kamehameha II ends royal monopoly, Boki and,
ali‘i
avidity for
Sandwich Islands Mirror
(newspaper)
San Francisco
San Francisco Morning Call
(newspaper)
Schäffer, Georg Anton
Schofield, Gen. John M.
Seamen’s Bethel
Second Hawaiian Renaissance
Severance, Luther
Seward, William
Short, Patrick
Simpson, Alexander
Simpson, Sir George
Singapore
Skerrett, Adm. John
Slidell, Sen. John
Smith, Marcia
Smith, Walter G.
Smith, William O.
Society Islands
Spreckels, Claus
Spreckels, John
Staley, Bishop Thomas Nettleship
Stevens, John L.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, Charles S., on Hawaiian ethnicity, shock at infanticide, on
ali‘i
abuse of commoners,
Stirling, Adm. Yates
Stolz, Bert
Stolz, Louis
Sugar Cane, arrival with first settlers, origins
Sugar Industry, early production on O‘ahu, early production on Kaua‘i, scrip payments, early uncertainty, effect on native society, mission income from, U.S. reciprocity and, U.S. Civil War and, environmental impact, labor required, Japanaese immigration and, missionary criticism, political ramifications of, California refining and, Chinese immigration and, ultimate effect on government predcted, after reciprocity, irrigation, Pearl Harbor and, effect of McKinley tariff, irrelevance to coup, Wilson Act and
Sulphur
, HMS
Sun De-Zhang
Sun Mei, see Sun De-Zhang
Sun Yat-Sen
Synge, William W. F.
Tahiti
Tamoree, George,
see
Kaumual‘i, Prince George
Tasmanian
, RMS
Taylor, Pres. Zachary
Tenedos
, HMS
Ten Eyck, Anthony
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
Thaddeus
(ship)
Thames
(ship)
Thespian Theater
Thomas, Adm. Richard
Thornton, Sir Edward
Thurston, Asa
Thurston, Lorrin Andrews, begins subversion, Bayonet Constitution and, in Washington, overthrow and, provisional government and, attempts to discredit
Ku‘e
Petitions, later years, Jack London and
Thurston, Lucy
Tong Yee
Triumph
(ship)
Trollope, Anthony
Tromelin, Adm. Legoarant de
Tracy, Benjamin
Trousseau, Dr. George
Tucker, Dr. S. G.
Turpie, Sen. David
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Tuscarora
, USS
Twain, Mark, see Clemens, Samuel
Umberto I, King
Valparaiso
Vancouver, Capt. George
Varigny, Charles
Veuster, Fr. Damien
Victoria, Queen, hosts Queen Emma, Golden Jubilee
Vincennes
, USS
Vixen
, HMS
Waianae
Waikahalulu
Waikiki
Wailuku
Waimea (Hawai‘i)
Waimea (Kaua‘i)
Waipi‘o
Walker, J. S.
Walsh, Fr. Arsenius
Ward, Mary
Washington Place
Waterwitch
(ship)
Waverly
(ship)
Webster, Daniel
Whalers & whaling, U.S. Civil War and, economic impact
Whitney, Henry M.
Whitney, Samuel & Mercy
Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia
Wilcox, Robert William
Wilkes, Capt. Charles
Wilkinson, John
Willis, Albert
Wilson Act
Wilson, Charles B.
Winship, Capt. Nathan,
Wiltse, Capt. G. C.
Wodehouse, James
Wolf, Gertrude
World War II
Wyllie, Robert Crichton, background, enmity of Dillon, irks missionaries, enmity of Perrin, baptized, neutrality in U.S. Civil War, death
Yale University
Yashima
, HIJMS
Yokohama
Young, Brigham
Young, Jane Lahilahi
Young, John
Young, Lieut. Lucien
Young Hawaiians
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ALEY
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About the Author
An independent scholar, JAMES L. HALEY is the author of fourteen books, including award-winning volumes of Texas history. Among them are
Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas
and
Sam Houston
, winner of nine historical and literary awards. Haley’s
Wolf: The Lives of Jack London
won the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award for Best Biography. He has also written several novels.
CAPTIVE PARADISE.
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Haley, James L.
Captive paradise : the United States and Hawai‘i / James L. Haley.—First edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-312-60065-5 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4668-5550-2 (e-book)
1. Hawaii—History. 2. Hawaii—Annexation to the United States. I. Title.
DU625.H28 2014
996.9—dc23
2014026108
e-ISBN 9781466855502
First Edition: November 2014