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D. Alexander, the people, in turn,
 
D. Alexander, the people, in turn,
 
were indifferent as to Kalakaua's
 
were indifferent as to Kalakaua's
fate.
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fate.<br>
"Historian R. 5. Kuykendall Informs
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"Historian R. S. Kuykendall informs
us that grandfather led the counterrebellion
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us that grandfather led the counter-rebellion
 
to 'replace Kalakaua with
 
to 'replace Kalakaua with
 
Liliuokalani'—after the Kalakaua-Pate
 
Liliuokalani'—after the Kalakaua-Pate
 
scandals. Moreover, nor did
 
scandals. Moreover, nor did
 
grandfather lead the counter-rebellion
 
grandfather lead the counter-rebellion
of 1895 to restore Liliuokalani.
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of 1895 to restore Liliuokalani.<br>
 
"As an alternate to the disastrous
 
"As an alternate to the disastrous
 
rule of the Kalakaua's, he told
 
rule of the Kalakaua's, he told
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rather to found a Republic." (See
 
rather to found a Republic." (See
 
Appendix for comment.)
 
Appendix for comment.)
137/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 255,
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<u>137</u>/ <u>Merrill to Blaine</u>, No. 255,
 
August 1, 1889 printed in H. Ex. Doc.
 
August 1, 1889 printed in H. Ex. Doc.
 
48, 53rd Cong., 2d Seas., p. 16
 
48, 53rd Cong., 2d Seas., p. 16
 
(1893).
 
(1893).
138/ Merrill to Bayard, No. 255,
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<u>138</u>/ <u>Merrill to Bayard</u>, No. 255,
 
August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex.
 
August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex.
 
Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., p. 17
 
Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., p. 17
 
(1893).
 
(1893).
139/ Joesting, p. 242.
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140/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 257,
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<u>139</u>/ Joesting, p. 242.
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<u>140</u>/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 257,
 
August 6, 1889, printed in House Ex.
 
August 6, 1889, printed in House Ex.
 
Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp.
 
Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp.
 
18-19 (1893).
 
18-19 (1893).
141/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office,
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<u>141</u>/ <u>Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>,
 
No. 8, political and confidential,
 
No. 8, political and confidential,
 
August 24, 1889, British Public Record
 
August 24, 1889, British Public Record
 
Office, Foreign Office 58/242; cited
 
Office, Foreign Office 58/242; cited
by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 431.
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by Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 431.
142/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office,
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 +
<u>142</u>/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>,
 
No. 2, political, January 17, 1890,
 
No. 2, political, January 17, 1890,
 
British Public Record Office, Foreign
 
British Public Record Office, Foreign
 
Office 58/253; cited by Kuykendall,
 
Office 58/253; cited by Kuykendall,
Volume III, p. 453.
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<u>Volume III</u> p. 453.
143/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p.
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454, citing Record of Informal
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<u>143</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p.
Meeting* of the Cabinet Council,
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454, citing <u>Record of Informal Meetings of the Cabinet Council</u>,
 
February 4, 1890.
 
February 4, 1890.
144/ w. D. Alexander to A. C.
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Alexander, February 7, 1890, In a
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<u>144</u>/ <u>W. D. Alexander to A. C. Alexander</u>, February 7, 1890, In a
 
private collection of Alexander family
 
private collection of Alexander family
papers; cited by Kuykendall, Volume
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papers; cited by Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 452.
III, p. 452.
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145/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p.
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<u>145</u>/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 460.
460.
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146/ Daily Bulletin, June 17,
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<u>146</u>/ <u>Daily Bulletin</u>, June 17,
1890; Pacific Commercial Advertiser,
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1890; <u>Pacific Commercial Advertiser</u>,
 
June 18, 1890; cited by Kuykendall,
 
June 18, 1890; cited by Kuykendall,
Volume III, p. 461.
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<u>Volume III</u>, p. 461.
147/ Dally Bulletin, July 2, 18^0;
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cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p.
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<u>147</u>/ <u>Dally Bulletin</u>, July 2, 1890;
 +
cited by Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p.
 
462.
 
462.
148/ Dally Bulletin, August 14,
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15, 1890; cited by Kuykendall, Volume
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<u>148</u>/ <u>Dally Bulletin</u>, August 14,
III, p. 462.
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15, 1890; cited by Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 462.
149/ Journal of the Legislative
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Assembly, August 15, 1890. The
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<u>149</u>/ <u>Journal of the Legislative Assembly</u>, August 15, 1890. The
 
original message is in the Legislative
 
original message is in the Legislative
 
file In the State Archives of Hawaii;
 
file In the State Archives of Hawaii;
 
cited and qualified by Kuykendall,
 
cited and qualified by Kuykendall,
Volume III, p. 462.
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<u>Volume III</u>, p. 462.
150/ Stevens to Blaine, No. 30,
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 +
<u>150</u>/ <u>Stevens to Blaine</u>, No. 30,
 
confidential, August 19, 1890, U.S.
 
confidential, August 19, 1890, U.S.
 
Department of State Archives,
 
Department of State Archives,
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in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong.,
 
in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong.,
 
2d Sess., pp. 67-68 (1893).
 
2d Sess., pp. 67-68 (1893).
151/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office,
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 +
<u>151</u>/ <u>Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>,
 
No. 23, political and confidential,
 
No. 23, political and confidential,
 
August 29, 1890, British Public Record
 
August 29, 1890, British Public Record
 
Office, Foreign Office 58/2 53; cited
 
Office, Foreign Office 58/2 53; cited
by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 403.
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by Kuykendall, <u>Volume III</u>, p. 403.
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 30 April 2006

"According to grandfather, Kalakaua cared nothing about the people, and according to Historian W. D. Alexander, the people, in turn, were indifferent as to Kalakaua's fate.
"Historian R. S. Kuykendall informs us that grandfather led the counter-rebellion to 'replace Kalakaua with Liliuokalani'—after the Kalakaua-Pate scandals. Moreover, nor did grandfather lead the counter-rebellion of 1895 to restore Liliuokalani.
"As an alternate to the disastrous rule of the Kalakaua's, he told Commissioner Blount, he had sought rather to found a Republic." (See Appendix for comment.)

137/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 255, August 1, 1889 printed in H. Ex. Doc. 48, 53rd Cong., 2d Seas., p. 16 (1893).

138/ Merrill to Bayard, No. 255, August 1, 1889, printed in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., p. 17 (1893).

139/ Joesting, p. 242.

140/ Merrill to Blaine, No. 257, August 6, 1889, printed in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. 18-19 (1893).

141/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, No. 8, political and confidential, August 24, 1889, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/242; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 431.

142/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office</u>, No. 2, political, January 17, 1890, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/253; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III p. 453.

143/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 454, citing Record of Informal Meetings of the Cabinet Council, February 4, 1890.

144/ W. D. Alexander to A. C. Alexander, February 7, 1890, In a private collection of Alexander family papers; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 452.

145/ Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 460.

146/ Daily Bulletin, June 17, 1890; Pacific Commercial Advertiser, June 18, 1890; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 461.

147/ Dally Bulletin, July 2, 1890; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 462.

148/ Dally Bulletin, August 14, 15, 1890; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 462.

149/ Journal of the Legislative Assembly, August 15, 1890. The original message is in the Legislative file In the State Archives of Hawaii; cited and qualified by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 462.

150/ Stevens to Blaine, No. 30, confidential, August 19, 1890, U.S. Department of State Archives, Dispatches, Hawaii, Vol. XXIV, printed in House Ex. Doc. No. 48, 53 Cong., 2d Sess., pp. 67-68 (1893).

151/ Wodehouse to Foreign Office, No. 23, political and confidential, August 29, 1890, British Public Record Office, Foreign Office 58/2 53; cited by Kuykendall, Volume III, p. 403.

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