W. O. Smith
W. O. Smith, a respected civic leader and longtime advocate for social causes in Hawaii,
W. O. Smith, a respected civic leader and longtime advocate for social causes in Hawaii,
Colonel F. F. Baldwin commanded the 3rd Hawaiian Infantry, based primarily on the island of
Captain R. P. Harbold, an officer in the 25th Infantry, served as an Inspector-Instructor for
Captain George H. Rodiek was the German consul in Honolulu and a prominent figure during
Colonel J. D. Easton commanded the 2nd Hawaiian Regiment during a critical period of expansion
Judge Charles F. Clemons of the U.S. District Court played a pivotal legal role in
General Frederick S. Strong, commanding officer of the Hawaiian Department of the U.S. Army, played
Captain William R. Rush served as the commandant of the Boston Navy Yard during World
Jennie Hare, later known as Mrs. William R. Rush, provided a unique kind of civilian
Malcolm A. Franklin served as Collector of Customs in Honolulu and played a critical administrative