Historical Event Timeline
1855
“A Marine and General Intelligencer”.
London Morning Post
On October 20, 1854 The London Morning Post published a landmark
article titled: “A Marine and General Intelligencer.” This daily journal
acknowledged and commended the achievements of missionaries (from New
England) stationed in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) for their universal civic
educational progress. Their achievements would form the basis for
democratic principles that result in a groundbreaking constitution organizing
and establishing an administrative system with three separate branches of
government for the people of Hawaii. It also articulated the realistic
assumption that Hawaii would in the course of time be “admitted into the
American Union.” So important and pivotal was this account, that it was
republished nine months later in the August 17, 1855 issue of The Friend (a
publication of the American Seaman’s Friend Society). At that time, it was
introduced to its readership with the title: “Annexation of the Sandwich
Islands.”
constitution.
Another
Selected Bibliography
“A Marine and General Intelligencer.” London: The London Morning Post, October 20, 1854.
“Annexation of the Sandwich Islands.” Honolulu: The Friend, Volume XII, August 1855, p. 60.
Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom. Volume I, 1778-1854, Foundations and Transformations. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1938.
Peter Salter Research Historian RIHiUSA
“A Marine and General Intelligencer.” London: The London Morning Post, October 20, 1854.
“Annexation of the Sandwich Islands.” Honolulu: The Friend, Volume XII, August 1855, p. 60.
Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom. Volume I, 1778-1854, Foundations and Transformations. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1938.
Peter Salter Research Historian RIHiUSA