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    Sanford Ballard Dole (April 23, 1844 – June 9, 1926) was a Hawaii-born lawyer and jurist. He lived through the periods when Hawaii was a kingdom, provisional...
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    reorganized to become the Dole Food Company that operates in over 90 countries. Dole was a cousin (once removed) of Sanford B. Dole, President of the Republic...
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    Northrup Castle. In 1899, industrialist James Dole moved to Hawaii. James was the cousin of Sanford B. Dole, who had helped overthrow the Kingdom of Hawaii...
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    and established a Provisional Government of Hawaii under President Sanford B. Dole. President Harrison's Secretary of State John W. Foster from June 1892...
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    Hawaiian Kingdom under King Kalākaua and the Republic of Hawaii under Sanford Dole, what are now known as the Wilcox rebellions. He was later elected the...
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  • Bishop Museum, writing in 1908, one of the most skilled practitioners was Sanford Dole, one of the leaders of the overthrow of the Kingdom. Although the Legislature...
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    under the leadership of its chairman Henry E. Cooper and former judge Sanford B. Dole as the designated President of Hawaii. It replaced the Kingdom of Hawaii...
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    Mary Elizabeth Alexander Dole (née Hanford; born July 29, 1936) is an American attorney, author, and politician who served as a United States Senator from...
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  • author Mary Phylinda Dole (1862–1947), American woman doctor Sanford B. Dole (1844–1926), first Governor of Hawaii Vincent Dole (1913–2006), American...
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    d'état against Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaii's new government, led by Sanford Dole, petitioned for annexation by the United States. Harrison was interested...
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    Submitting the matter to Congress on December 18, 1893, after President Sanford Dole refused to reinstate the Queen on Cleveland's command, the Senate Foreign...
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    Rob Bell (countertenor), Louis Botto (who sang alto as well as tenor), Sanford Dole (tenor), Kevin Freeman (bass), Tom Hart (baritone), Jonathan Klein (baritone)...
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    the ascension of Queen Liliuokalani to the Hawaiian Throne in 1891, Sanford Dole created the "Committee of Safety" overthrew the monarchy. This was in...
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    previous condition, but the leader of the provisional government, President Sanford Dole, refused, claiming that he was not subject to the authority of the United...
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  • federal attorney Sanford Johnston Crowe (1868–1931), Canadian politician Sanford B. Dole (1844–1926), American politician and judge Sanford Jay Frank (1954–2014)...
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    the Republic of Hawaiʻi was declared on July 4, 1894. He appointed Sanford B. Dole to the office of President of the Republic. A series of abortive revolts...
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    Harold M. Sewall (right) accepts the transfer of Hawaiian state sovereignty from President Sanford Dole, August 12, 1898 on the steps of ʻIolani Palace...
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    Liliʻuokalani. The matter was referred by Cleveland to Congress after Sanford Dole refused Cleveland's demands, and the U.S. Senate held a further investigation...
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  • Vancouver Bill Hader as Rufus Anderson, Captain James Cook, Robert Dampier, Sanford Dole, and Walter Murray Gibson John Hodgman as Amos Cooke and Teddy Roosevelt...
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  • (finishing Neil Abercrombie's term), and Major in the Army Reserve 1864 Sanford Dole (Williams)—appointed first territorial governor of Hawaii and Federal...
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    but soon after resigned after the Navy rebellion. Kingdom of Hawaiʻi: Sanford Dole and American plantation owners overthrew the independent Kingdom of Hawaiʻi...
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    United States. He attended Punahou from 5th grade until graduation. Sanford Dole (1864) was President of the brief Republic of Hawaii, then Governor of...
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    association with the Committee of Safety, led by Lorrin A. Thurston and Sanford B. Dole – the first Americans attempting to overthrow a foreign government...
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  • Alexander Scammell Dearborn 1801, 9th Adjutant General of Massachusetts Sanford Dole 1867, governor of Territory of Hawaii Alfred E. Driscoll 1925, 60th governor...
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    George and his family moved to Riverside, California. His second son, Sanford Ballard Dole (1844–1926), became a judge, and after the overthrow of the Kingdom...
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    d'état against Queen Liliuokalani, the new government of Hawaii led by Sanford Dole petitioned for annexation by the United States. Harrison was interested...
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    elections, wealthy white business professionals, such as Lorrin A. Thurston, Sanford Dole, and William R. Castle, convened with Native leaders who opposed Gibson's...
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    ordered provisional government President Sanford Dole to dissolve his government and restore the Queen. In a letter, Dole vehemently refused Cleveland's demand...
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    Company. At first, he lived with cousin Sanford Ballard Dole (1844–1926), who was the territorial governor. Dole himself moved to Hawaii in 1909, where...
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    being prepared for annexation. The leaders of the Republic, such as Sanford B. Dole and Lorrin A. Thurston, were Hawaii-born descendants of American settlers...
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