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− | Ibid. It should be noted | + | <u>122</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>. It should be noted |
that Kuykendall, in reprinting these | that Kuykendall, in reprinting these | ||
passages from Liliuokalani's diary, | passages from Liliuokalani's diary, | ||
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believed to stand for Robert W. Wilcox | believed to stand for Robert W. Wilcox | ||
and Charles B. Wilson." | and Charles B. Wilson." | ||
− | 123/ Record of Informal Meetings | + | |
− | of the Cabinet Council, January 18, | + | <u>123</u>/ <u>Record of Informal Meetings of the Cabinet Council</u>, January 18, |
− | 1888; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, | + | 1888; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 416. |
− | p. 416. | + | |
− | 124/ Ibid. | + | <u>124</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>. |
− | 133/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, | + | |
+ | <u>125</u>/ <u>Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>, | ||
+ | No. 76, political and confidential, | ||
+ | September 28, 1888, British Public | ||
+ | Record Office, Foreign Office 58/234; | ||
+ | cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. | ||
+ | 420. | ||
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+ | <u>126</u>/ <u>Macfarlane</u> v. <u>Damon</u>, 8 Haw. | ||
+ | 19 (1890). | ||
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+ | <u>127</u>/ <u>Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>, | ||
+ | Nos. 70 and 73, political and | ||
+ | confidential, August 4, 28, 1888, | ||
+ | British Public Record Office, Foreign | ||
+ | Office 58/234; cited by Kuykendall, | ||
+ | Volume III, p. 422. | ||
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+ | <u>128</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 426. | ||
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+ | <u>129</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 425. | ||
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+ | <u>130</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>. | ||
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+ | <u>131</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>. | ||
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+ | <u>132</u>/ <u>Merrill to Blaine, No. 253</u>, | ||
+ | July 26, 1889, printed in House Ex. | ||
+ | Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. | ||
+ | 14-15; <u>Commander E. T. Woodward to Secretary of Navy</u>, July 27, 1889, | ||
+ | printed in <u>Ibid</u>., pp. 459-460 (1893). | ||
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+ | <u>133</u>/ <u>Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>, | ||
No. 5, political and confidential, | No. 5, political and confidential, | ||
August 2, 1889, British Public Record | August 2, 1889, British Public Record | ||
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information from the king's brotherin- | information from the king's brotherin- | ||
law, A. S. Cleghorn;" cited by | law, A. S. Cleghorn;" cited by | ||
− | Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 426. | + | Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 426. |
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− | + | <u>134</u>/ <u>Merrill to Blaine</u>, No. 255, | |
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August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex. | August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex. | ||
Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. | Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. | ||
16-18 (1893). | 16-18 (1893). | ||
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− | + | <u>135</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 424 | |
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− | + | <u>136</u>/ <u>Daily Bulletin</u>, July 31, | |
− | + | 1889, as Enclosure No. 1 in <u>Merrill to Blaine</u>, No. 255, August 1, 1889, U.S. | |
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− | 1889, as Enclosure No. 1 in Merrill to | ||
− | Blaine, No. 255, August 1, 1889, U.S. | ||
Department of State Archives, | Department of State Archives, | ||
Dispatches, Hawaii (also in National | Dispatches, Hawaii (also in National | ||
Archives, Microcopy T-30, Roll 24); | Archives, Microcopy T-30, Roll 24); | ||
− | see also Kuykendall, Volume III, pp. | + | see also Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, pp. |
426-427; see also L. A. Thurston, | 426-427; see also L. A. Thurston, | ||
− | Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution, | + | <u>Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution</u>, |
pp. 192-97. Kuykendall states that | pp. 192-97. Kuykendall states that | ||
this suggestion is "incompatible with | this suggestion is "incompatible with | ||
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the counter-rebellion of 1889 to | the counter-rebellion of 1889 to | ||
restore Kalakaua to power. This is | restore Kalakaua to power. This is | ||
− | not true and gives the impression chat | + | <u>not true</u> and gives the impression chat |
Kalakaua had the backing of the | Kalakaua had the backing of the | ||
people. | people. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 30 April 2006
122/ Ibid. It should be noted that Kuykendall, in reprinting these passages from Liliuokalani's diary, explained that "the two W's are believed to stand for Robert W. Wilcox and Charles B. Wilson."
123/ Record of Informal Meetings of the Cabinet Council, January 18, 1888; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 416.
124/ Ibid.
125/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, No. 76, political and confidential, September 28, 1888, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/234; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 420.
126/ Macfarlane v. Damon, 8 Haw. 19 (1890).
127/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, Nos. 70 and 73, political and confidential, August 4, 28, 1888, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/234; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 422.
128/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 426.
129/ Ibid., p. 425.
130/ Ibid.
131/ Ibid.
132/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 253, July 26, 1889, printed in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. 14-15; Commander E. T. Woodward to Secretary of Navy, July 27, 1889, printed in Ibid., pp. 459-460 (1893).
133/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, No. 5, political and confidential, August 2, 1889, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/242. "The portion of this dispatch quoted was written on or before July 27. From a rough draft dated July 16 in [the State Archives of Hawaii], British Consulate Records, it appears that Wodehouse received his first information from the king's brotherin- law, A. S. Cleghorn;" cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 426.
134/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 255, August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. 16-18 (1893).
135/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 424
136/ Daily Bulletin, July 31, 1889, as Enclosure No. 1 in Merrill to Blaine, No. 255, August 1, 1889, U.S. Department of State Archives, Dispatches, Hawaii (also in National Archives, Microcopy T-30, Roll 24); see also Kuykendall, Volume III, pp. 426-427; see also L. A. Thurston, Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution, pp. 192-97. Kuykendall states that this suggestion is "incompatible with other known facts except on the theory of a double cross by Wilcox or the king" (p. 427), On the other hand, the Commission received the following comment from Helena K. Wilcox Salazar, granddaughter of the Hon. Robert W. Wilcox: "...I was appalled and truly amazed to read that my grandfather, the Honorable Robert W. Wilcox,' led the counter-rebellion of 1889 to restore Kalakaua to power. This is not true and gives the impression chat Kalakaua had the backing of the people.
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