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Identifier: hawaiipastpresent00cast (find matches)
Title: Hawaii, past and present
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Castle, William R. (William Richards), 1878-1963
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Publisher: New York, Dodd, Mead and company
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
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berna-torial messages. It was as the palace of a king,unimportant in the worlds sight but immenselyimportant in his own, that the buildings outwardpurport was best fulfilled. The interior has dig-nity. The entrance hall, with its portraits ofkings and queens and princes, is simple and stately,as is the excellently proportioned Chamber ofRepresentatives, formerly the throne-room, at theright of the hall. The dining-room, reception-rooms, and bedrooms have been changed beyondrecognition in being remodelled to suit office needs.Around this building centres much of the laterhistory of the Islands. It was the scene of theinsurrection of 1889. On its steps the body ofKing Kalakaua, brought home from San Fran-cisco, was met by the Queen Dowager and the newQueen, Liliuokalani. Here, in January, 1893, theQueen, after dissolving the legislature, let it beknown that she was about to promulgate a newconstitution—the fact which was the immediatecause of the revolution that resulted in the estab-
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—c r3 bo cC c 2 a bC S Z HONOLULU 113 lishment of the Republic. Here, in her old throne-room, in 1895, the Queen was tried for treason.Here to-day the Territorial laws are enacted. Opposite the Executive Building stands theCourt House, formerly the Government Building,where the legislature of the Kingdom held its ses-sions. The Court House is a long, two-story build-ing, its two wings connected by verandas linedwith Ionic columns. In front, among the palmtrees, stands the statue of Kamehameha I, a spearin his hand, the cloak of royal yellow feathers overhis shoulder, and a helmet of feathers on his head.The original bronze, of which this is a replica, waslost at sea, but years later was recovered and soldto the Hawaiian Government. It now appropri-ately stands in Kohala, on the Island of Hawaii,the last home of the great King. These two, theExecutive Building and the Court House, formthe civic centre, and, with the new Carnegie Li-brary, the spacious Mission Memorial Building,and th

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