• Pāʻauhau (also spelled Paauhau) is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaiʻi in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaiian Islands. Pāʻauhau is located near...
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    Miloliʻi Nīnole ʻŌʻōkala Paauhau Pāpaʻaloa Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Kaloko-Honokōhau...
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  • Nīnole, Hāmākua District, Hawaiʻi County Nīnole, Kaʻū District, Hawaiʻi County ʻŌmaʻo ʻŌmaʻopio, Maui County ʻŌʻōkala Pāʻauhau Pāhala Pāhoa Pāʻia Pākalā...
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  • Company Ookala Sugar Company Puna Sugar Company Hawaiian Mahogany Lumber Company Laupahohoe Sugar Company Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company Puako Plantation...
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    Hamakua (redirect from Hamakua, Hawaii)
    Hawaii, 1885-1947". Plantation Archives of the Hawaiian Sugar Plantation Association. University of Hawaii. Retrieved September 11, 2010. "Paauhau Sugar...
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  • Nienie, which in turn is cut off on its mauka side by the ahupuaʻa of Pāʻauhau. [...] The forest zone in Hāmākua was traditionally a location for collecting...
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    yet more land in the area known as Paʻauhau by 1861. After his first wife Kipikane died, he married another Hawaiian woman named Leiakaula. His health...
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  • commons:Category:Outdoor sculptures in Hawaii Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii Paauhau, Hawaii Paauilo, Hawaii Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor Pacific...
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  • Hawaiʻi Belt Road is a modern name for the Māmalahoa Highway and consists of Hawaiʻi state Routes 11, 19, and 190 that encircle the Island of Hawaiʻi...
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    in Hawaii, and Parker saw a profitable business opportunity and a chance to diversify from reliance on livestock. In 1878, he started the Paʻauhau Plantation...
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    William Matson (category Hawaiian Kingdom businesspeople)
    served as a Director of the National Ice Co., Honolulu Plantation Co., Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co., and Hakalau Plantation Co.. One of the high honors...
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    1790 Footprints (category National Register of Historic Places in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park)
    of Paʻauhau, but the battle was inconclusive (near coordinates 20°3′45″N 155°26′59″W / 20.06250°N 155.44972°W / 20.06250; -155.44972 (Paauhau)). Kamehameha...
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    William G. Irwin (category British emigrants to the Hawaiian Kingdom)
    Co. That partnership was terminated in 1880. Irwin was president of the Paauhau and the Kilauea Sugar companies, held stock in other sugar companies, and...
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    Rufus Anderson Lyman (category County council members in Hawaii)
    missionary who became a lawyer and politician in the Kingdom of Hawaii, founded the Paʻauhau Sugar Plantation Company, and had many notable descendants. He...
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