J. F. C. Hagens
J. F. C. Hagens, President of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce during the U.S. declaration
J. F. C. Hagens, President of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce during the U.S. declaration
Lieutenant S. W. Tay was one of Hawaii’s naval militiamen who distinguished himself during the
Dr. A. L. Andrews was a leading figure in Hawaii’s chapter of the American Red
Lieutenant Commander V. S. Houston, a native of Hawaii and graduate of the U.S. Naval
Dr. A. R. Rowat served as Hawaii’s Chief Sanitary Inspector and played an important role
Captain Gatewood Sanders Lincoln served as commanding officer of the U.S.S. St. Louis throughout her
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