Jennie Hare Rush
Jennie Hare, later known as Mrs. William R. Rush, provided a unique kind of civilian
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
Mary Dillingham Frear, wife of former Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear, was one of Hawaii’s
As editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and an active community leader, Wallace R. Farrington used
Although much of Hawaii’s initial war mobilization occurred under Governor Lucius Pinkham, his successor, Charles
Captain George R. Clark, the commandant of the 14th Naval District, played a decisive role
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