Walter Francis Frear (October 29, 1863 – January 22, 1948) was a lawyer and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, and the third Territorial...
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Dillingham Frear (1870–1951), First Lady of the Territory of Hawaii Scott Frear, American football coach in the United States and Finland Walter F. Frear (1863–1948)...
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List of Hawaii politicians (section F)
senator Galen Fox, state representative and convicted sex offender Walter F. Frear, governor Gerald Michael Gabbard, city council leader Tulsi Gabbard...
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retained the powers he previously exercised as President of Hawaii), Walter F. Frear (who likewise remained Judge of the Supreme Court of Hawaii), US Senators...
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stated he did not wish to serve again, so his successor was appointed early. Frear was appointed on June 28, 1907, during a Senate recess; nominated on December...
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OR&L. From 1907–1913, the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii was Walter F. Frear who was married to Dillingham's sister Mary Emma. In 1909 he constructed...
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Hawaii?. University of Hawaii Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-8248-3211-7. Frear, Walter F. (1894). "Evolution of the Hawaiian Judiciary". Papers of the Hawaiian...
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School in Honolulu, her Greek language instructor was Yale graduate Walter F. Frear. When she enrolled at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, he returned...
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(R-IL) and former Hawaii Chief Justice and later Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear (R-Hawaii Territory). The commission's final report was submitted to...
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States Congressman from New York and second mayor of Kingston, New York Walter F. Frear, Hawaii Supreme Court justice (1893–1907) and 3rd territorial governor...
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Historical Society. Hawaiian Historical Society. p. 17. hdl:10524/58. Walter F. Frear (1940). Annual report of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Hawaiian...
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and another congressional delegation the following year. Governor Walter F. Frear proposed a draft bill in 1911 to create Kilauea National Park for $50...
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territorial governor of Hawaii on November 29, 1913, succeeding Governor Walter Frear. His appointment was controversial among Hawaii Democrats. The U.S. Senate...
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Territory of Hawaii, and became chief justice August 15, 1907. He replaced Walter F. Frear who in turn replaced Carter as Governor. On March 9, 1911, he resigned...
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Kingdom of Hawaiʻi bought the estate. In 1911, Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear declared it a park to be maintained by the City and County of Honolulu...
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newspaper, printed editorials in favor of the idea; by 1911 Governor Walter F. Frear had proposed a draft bill to create "Kilauea National Park". Following...
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(1929–1934) Wallace Rider Farrington, Territorial Governor (1921–1929) Walter F. Frear, Territorial Governor (1907–1913) George R. Carter, Territorial Governor...
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1908, and another congressional visit in 1909. He convinced Governor Walter F. Frear to introduce a resolution supporting the idea, and formed a survey...
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Dole]], Governor (1900–1903) George R. Carter]], Governor (1903–1907) Walter F. Frear]], Governor (1907–1913) Lucius E. Pinkham]], Governor (1913–1918) Charles...
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Appointed by Theodore Roosevelt Preceded by Sanford B. Dole Succeeded by Walter F. Frear Personal details Born George Robert Carter (1866-12-28)December 28...
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Illinois, and Hawaii associate justice and the later Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear were tasked with forming a new territorial government. Kaʻiulani arranged...
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required) . May 29, 1945. p. 5, col. 3. Retrieved December 8, 2017. "Mrs. W. Frear, Kamaaina, Dies Here at 80". Honolulu Advertiser – via Newspapers.com (subscription...
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government-related requirements for the grant with the cooperation of Walter F. Frear. Edna Allyn was the head librarian when it opened in 1913. In 1921...
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International League for Peace and Freedom; a former Governor of Hawaii, Walter F. Frear, returned to the islands on that same voyage. In December Al Jolson...
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New Hampshire) Daniel Henry Chamberlain (Governor of South Carolina) Walter F. Frear (Territorial Governor of Hawaii) Francis Burton Harrison (Governor-General...
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5, 1881. He served as chief justice for 19 years until his death. Walter F. Frear then became chief justice. In 1881 he served on a commission to revise...
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period of military rule, the territory was governed by Lieutenant Generals Walter Short, Delos Emmons, and Robert C. Richardson, Jr. The House elected a Republican...
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remaining in that office until 1913. In 1922, he was appointed by Governor Walter F. Frear to the Territorial Supreme Court of Hawaii, for a term set to expire...
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Kalanianaʻole in public opposition to appointed Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear. Kūhiō was the only territorial-wide elected official, although with...
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Governor and Mrs. Wallace Rider Farrington, former Governor and Mrs. Walter F. Frear, and former Honolulu Mayor John C. Lane joined prominent families of...
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