Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Samuel Parker, Robert Crichton Wyllie, Robert William Wilcox, William Richards, Henry Perrine Baldwin, Wahinepio, Charles Coffin Harris, Samuel Gardner Wilder, Alfred S. Hartwell, William Ansel Kinney, John Edward Bush, William Owen Smith, Samuel Mills Damon, William Lowthian Green, Lorrin A. Thurston, John Mott-Smith, John Young, David Dwight Baldwin, Hoapili, John Adams Cummins, Jean Baptiste Rives, Henry A. Peirce, Charles de Varigny, Henry A. P. Carter, John Ricord, Keeaumoku II, Charles Reed Bishop, Albert Spencer Wilcox, John Owen Dominis, Haalilio, William Hyde Rice, Elisha Hunt Allen, Thomas Charles Byde Rooke, Kuini Liliha, William Richards Castle, P k, Asher B. Bates, Alexander Adams, Boki, Peter Cushman Jones, George Norton Wilcox, Walter M. Gibson, Kuakini, Hoolulu, Isaac Davis, Charles T. Gulick, Hermann A. Widemann, Joseph N wah, Alfred Wellington Carter, William Luther Moehonua, James K nehoa, Keoni Ana, Kanaina, Mataio Kek an oa, John Papa, Hiram Bingham I, Keeaumoku P paiahiahi, Kame eiamoku, Benjamin Franklin Dillingham, Joshua Kaeo, Leleiohoku I, Kekau nohi, Benjamin N m k h, Archibald Scott Cleghorn, Curtis Iaukea, Edward Preston, Kaukuna Kahekili, Kalanimoku, Keohok lole, Kapaakea, Naihekukui, William Fessenden Allen, Paul P. Kanoa, Robert Walker Irwin, Richard H. Stanley, Keawe-a-Heulu, Kamanawa, Jonah Piikoi. Excerpt: Samuel Parker, known as Kamuela Parker (1853-1920) was a major landowner and businessman on the island of Hawaii, heir to the Parker Ranch estate. He became involved in politics at a critical time of the Kingdom of Hawaii, serving in its last cabinet. His paternal grandfather John Palmer Parker (1790-1868) was born in Boston (part of the family owning Parker House Hotel), came to the Hawaiian Islands and married Chiefess Kipikane (1800-1860) who was related to the high-rank...