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 <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (April 23, 1844 – June 9, 1926) was a politician and jurist of Hawaiʻi as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory.
Former advisor to Queen Liliʻuokalani and justice of the Hawaiʻi judiciary, <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole assumed the role of President of the Republic of Hawaiʻi.
Dole was born in Honolulu to a family of white Protestant Christian missionaries from New England in the United States.
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 <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (April 23, 1844– June 9, 1926) was a politician and jurist of Hawaiʻi as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory.
Dole was born in Honolulu to a family of white Protestant Christian missionaries from New England in the United States.
Dole was part of a wealthy, elite immigrant community in the Hawaiian Islands that established a dominant presence in the local political climate.
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 AllRefer.com - <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Dole's reply, in which he defended the revolution and denied Cleveland's right to interfere, was one of his ablest papers.
A leader of the revolution that in 1887 secured a more democratic constitution, Dole became justice of the supreme court under the new government.
Dole was appointed first governor of the Territory of Hawaii in 1900.
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 <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole Biography / Biography of <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole Biography Biography
<b>Sanfordb> Dole was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on April 23, 1844, the son of Protestant missionaries from New England.
The American statesman <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (1844-1926) was president of the Republic of Hawaii and, after its annexation to the United States in 1898, first governor of the Territory of Hawaii.
Dole's legal decisions were marked by clarity and grace of style, and his dissents were noted for their vigor.
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 <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole : <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (April 23, 1844- June 9, 1926), Hawaiian politician, participated in the revolution of 1887 and acquiesced in that of 1893, becoming President of the Republic of Hawaii (1894- 1898).
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He worked for annexation by the United States and opposed monarchist restorationists, but experienced difficulties with Japan over immigration.
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<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole He was the first Governor and President of Hawaii.
The settlers, led by <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole, established the Republic of Hawaii in 1894.
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole led a group that helped make Hawaii a United States Territory.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - <b>Sanfordb> Dole
Dole, <b>Sanfordb> Ballard (1844-1926), American statesman and lawyer, born in Honolulu, and educated at Oahu College, Hawaii, and Williams College,...
Dole, Elizabeth Hanford, born in 1936, American public official and former director of the American Red Cross (1991-1999) who was elected a U.S....
Dole, Bob, born in 1923, American politician and United States senator (1969-1996).
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 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News
<b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, far left, served as the first governor of the
<b>Sanfordb>, their second child, was born in Honolulu on April 23, 1844.
An open-minded independent thinker, Dole was the popular choice of annexation movement leaders to lead the Republic of Hawaii, serving as president from 1894-1900.
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 Significant Dates in the History of Hawaii
<b>Sanfordb> B. Dole is inaugurated as the first governor of the Territory of Hawai& on June 14.
<b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, first governor of the Republic and Territory of Hawai&, dies on June 9.
<b>Sanfordb> B. Dole becomes president of the republic.
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 Literacy takes role in every aspect of Dole curriculum - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole Intermediate School was thus established and soon moved to its present location on Kamehameha IV Road.
Seventh-grade teacher Thomas Krieger displays one of the ceramic tile pieces created by <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole Middle School students for a mural to be displayed outside the library.
It became Governor <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole Middle School in 1997.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /article/2001/Sep/20/ln/ln33a.html   (940 words)

  
 Hawai’i President <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, Letter of December 23, 1893 Refusing United States Demand to Restore Ex-Queen Lili’uokalani to the Throne
Hawai’i President <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, Letter of December 23, 1893 Refusing United States Demand to Restore Ex-Queen Lili’uokalani to the Throne
The following remarkable and powerful letter from President <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole was hand-delivered at midnight, December 23, 1893 to U.S. President Grover Cleveland’s U. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Albert S. Willis.
"Composing the Provisional Government of the Hawaiian Islands." (Indorsed:) " Received by the hands of the late cabinet this 17th day of January, A. <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, chairman of executive council of Provisional Government."
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 Picture History - <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (1844-1926)
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole was the President of the Republic of Hawaii and after annexation he became the first governor of the territory of Hawaii.
Dole was born in Honolulu, the son of missionaries from New England.
He resigned that office in 1903 to become judge of the U.S. district court for Hawaii, remaining on the bench until 1915.
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 <b>SANFORDb> BALLARD DOLE - CHECK SIGNED 03/03/1921
Dole was the only President of the Republic of Hawaii (1894-1900) and the first Governor of the U.S. Territory of Hawaii (1900-1903).
Drawn on the Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., made payable by Dole to "South Kona Tobacco Co. Ltd." for $20.
After serving in the Hawaiian legislature (1884-1887) and as Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court (1887-1893), Dole was the head of the revolutionary provisional government after Queen Liliuokalani was deposed in 1893.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Dole <b>Sanfordb> Ballard
Dole, <b>Sanfordb> Ballard (1844-1926), American statesman and lawyer, born in Honolulu, and educated at Oahu College, Hawaii, and Williams College,...
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In a coup fronted by US businessmen, a Committee on Safety, supported by US Consul John L. Stevens, seized control of the kingdom on January 17,...
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 Picture History - <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole (1844-1926)
<b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole was the President of the Republic of Hawaii and after annexation he became the first governor of the territory of Hawaii.
Dole was born in Honolulu, the son of missionaries from New England.
He resigned that office in 1903 to become judge of the U.S. district court for Hawaii, remaining on the bench until 1915.
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 <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
A Supreme Court judge of the former Kingdom of Hawaii, <b>Sanfordb> Ballard Dole helped establish the Republic of Hawaii and was its only president.
Elizabeth Dole was the first woman to hold two different Cabinet positions under two United States presidents.
One of the most influential teachers of acting in the United States after World War II was <b>Sanfordb> Meisner.
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 <b>Sanfordb> b dole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 April 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1900- Hawaii becomes a territory of the United States, with <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as governor.
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 JCS: Western Boxing in Hawaii: The Bootleg Era, 1893-1929
Message from William McKinley nominating <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as governor of Hawaii.
The US Congress wanted to accept Dole’s offer, but President, Grover Cleveland was an isolationist who disliked filibustering, as causing insurrection for purposes of advancing American economic interests was then known.
Nonplused, on July 4, 1894, Dole and his friends established the Republic of Hawaii, with Dole as its president.
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 MSN Encarta - <b>Sanfordb> Dole
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 World Almanac for Kids
A Committee on Safety, supported by U.S. Consul John L. Stevens (1820–95), seized control of the kingdom on Jan. 17, 1893, and established a provisional government, headed by <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, the son of an American missionary.
Dole pressed for U.S. annexation of the islands, but President Grover Cleveland’s administration rejected the proposal.
The provisional government then created the Republic of Hawaii on July 4, 1894, with Dole as president.
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 Hawaii is not legally a state!
<b>Sanfordb> Dole spoke as the newly appointed governor of the Territory of Hawaii.
Willis next went to <b>Sanfordb> Dole and the provisional government, acknowledging the wrong committed by the United States in the revolution and requested them to resign power and restore the queen.
<b>Sanfordb> Dole, President of the provisional government of Hawaii, whose brother founded the Dole Pineapple company.
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 Governor <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole Middle School
Governor <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole Middle School is proud to share its SID goals.
Governor <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole Middle School develops responsible, healthy, and productive citizens.
Students will demonstrate responsibility for and ownership of their own learning and an understanding of respectful, responsible, and cooperative behaviors in a variety of settings.
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 Necker Island
King was commissioned by <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole and authorised to annex Necker Island in the name of the Provisional Government of Hawaii.
On the main islands of the group this ancient culture has been overlain by the changes brought about by the incoming Ari's and their priests who arrived during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries from the Society Islands.
By its very isolation and lack of hospitality it has preserved evidence of the culture what is believed by Kenneth P. Emory, ethnologist at B. Bishop Museum, to have been archaic Hawaiians.
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 Republic of Hawaii proclaimed, <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as president July 4 in History
Republic of Hawaii proclaimed, <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as president July 4 in History
Republic of Hawaii proclaimed, <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as president
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 Queen Liliuokalani
On July 4, 1894, the Republic of Hawaii with <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole as president was proclaimed.
A group led by <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole sought to overthrow the institution of the monarchy.
It was Queen Liliuokalani's right as a sovereign to issue a new constitution through an edict from the throne.
www.uic.edu /depts/owa/history/liliuokalani.html   (643 words)

  
 Footholds in the Pacific
The provisional government "would exist until terms of union with the United States of America have been negotiated and agreed upon." <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, an elderly judge with a flowing, white beard, became its president.
Dole's new government then created an army and held a constitutional convention.
Hawaiians who were loyal to their queen tried to come to her defense and stop the revolution.
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 Na Lei - Lei Hinahina
Another name given to Spanish moss, 'umi'umi o Dole, means Dole's beard and received its name from the famous gray beard of <b>Sanfordb> B. Dole, first and only president of the Hawaiian Republic.
In pageantry the Spanish moss is almost always substituted for the native hinahina to represent the island of Kaho'olawe, since it was easier to get Spanish moss than it is to get the native heliotrope.
The Hawaiian gave this same name to other plants that were gray or grayish in appearance.
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