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    Samuel Wilder King (December 17, 1886 – March 24, 1959) was the eleventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii and served from 1953 to 1957. He was appointed...
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    Kingdom of Hawaii. Samuel Gardner Wilder was born June 20, 1831, in Leominster, Massachusetts. His father was William Chauncey Wilder (1804–1858) and mother...
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  • Island Samuel Wilder King (1886–1959), eleventh Territorial Governor of Hawai'i Samuel William King (1821–1868), English geologist Samuel G. King (1816–1899)...
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  • was part Native Hawaiian Pauline Nawahineokalai Evans. His father Samuel Wilder King (1886–1959), also part Native Hawaiian, later became the delegate...
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    Stainback, Democrat (1942–1951) Oren E. Long, Democrat (1951–1953) Samuel Wilder King, Republican (1953–1957) William F. Quinn, Republican (1957–1959) The...
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    Kamehameha was sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Nawahineokalai King (née Evans), widow of Samuel Wilder King, the eleventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii, and commissioned...
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    Japan. When Samuel Gardner Wilder arranged to buy the steamship Likelike, King was put in charge. As Wilder grew his fleet, Captain King was made superintendent...
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    with Kaneohe postal addresses but outside the CDP include Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School in Heeia CDP, ʻĀhuimanu Elementary School adjacent...
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    August 1923, and a fifth in July 1924. Led by Lieutenant Commander Samuel Wilder King on the minesweeper USS Tanager (AM-5), and Alexander Wetmore directing...
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    Hawaii Department of Education operates the public schools. Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School is in the Heʻeia CDP. Heʻeia Elementary School...
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  • IV, king Kamehameha V, king Ruth Keʻelikōlani, princess, royal governor Harry Kim, mayor of Hawaii County Samuel Wilder King, US Congress delegate, governor...
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  • States House from Hawaii Territory's at-large district (1943–1954) Samuel Wilder King, Delegate to the United States House from Hawaii Territory's at-large...
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    now extinct, was closely related.[1] The trinomial commemorates Samuel Wilder King, captain of the Tanager Expedition and later Governor of Hawaii. 24...
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    public schools, attending Kāneʻohe Elementary School and Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School before graduating from James B. Castle High School...
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    monarchy that had been lost over time. Harris issued his legal opinion that the king had such a right and produced an early draft. A constitutional convention...
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  • Stainback]], Governor (1942*–1951) Oren E. Long]], Governor (1951–1953) Samuel Wilder King]], Governor (1953–1957) William F. Quinn]], Governor (1957–1959) Howland...
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  • Member of the Honolulu City Council from the 3rd district from 2021 Samuel Wilder King (1886–1959), politician, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives...
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  • King, 1st Baronet (1730–1806), British naval officer and colonial governor Samuel Ward King (1786–1851), 15th Governor of Rhode Island Samuel Wilder King...
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    Bishop Museum, while the naval vessel under the command of Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Wilder King conducted a sounding survey offshore. Other achievements at Wake included...
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    office on May 8. King was nominated on February 18, 1953, confirmed by the Senate on February 23, and took office on February 28. King resigned when denied...
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  • 1903 – January 7, 1922 Territory Waikiki Elected in 1902. Died. Samuel Wilder King Republican January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1943 Territory Honolulu Elected...
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    Billy Wilder (/ˈwaɪldər/; German: [ˈvɪldɐ]; born Samuel Wilder; June 22, 1906 – March 27, 2002) was an Austrian-born filmmaker and screenwriter. His career...
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    Davis. His daughter Charlotte married James A. King making Davis the grandfather of Samuel Wilder King, who became Governor of the Territory of Hawaii...
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    Darren Kimura, businessman, born in Hilo, attended Waiakea High School Samuel Wilder King, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii and United States Representative...
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    The Alaskan governor also joined with Hawaiian Territorial Governor Samuel Wilder King in a call for a 25-year tax holiday to promote industrial development...
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  • Samuel Wilder King elected as delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii Territory's At–large district 1950s 1953 – Samuel Wilder King...
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  • Retrieved 2009-02-23. "Samuel Wilder King Class of 1910". United States Naval Academy. Retrieved 2009-03-02. "King, Samuel Wilder, (1886–1959)". Biographical...
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    bargaining. President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Republican Samuel Wilder King as governor. King acted as an obstructionist by using the veto 71 times during...
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  • 1953–57. Samuel Pailthorpe King (1916–2010), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii 1972–84. Son of Samuel Wilder King. Edward...
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  • Independent (Kuoka) (IK)   Lunalilo (Lu)   National Liberal (NL)   National/King's (N)   National Reform (NR) Queen Emma Party (Q)   Reform/Republican (R)...
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