Bishop Henry Bond Restarick
As the Episcopal Bishop of Honolulu during the war, Henry Bond Restarick provided spiritual leadership
As the Episcopal Bishop of Honolulu during the war, Henry Bond Restarick provided spiritual leadership
Emma Ahuena Taylor was a respected Hawaiian scholar and cultural advocate who used her platform
Dr. John Wesley Gilmore, President of the College of Hawaii (now University of Hawaiʻi at
Rose Davison, an early champion of Hawaiian education and welfare, was active during the war
Mary Agnes Alexander was an influential educator at Punahou School and an early advocate for
Agnes Alexander, a teacher, writer, and member of the Bahá’í faith, was a well-known peace
George R. Carter, former Territorial Governor and a leader in the business community, was one
Eleanor Wight was a central figure in Hawaii’s Red Cross volunteer movement, particularly in organizing
Dr. William C. Hobdy, Director of the Territorial Board of Health, collaborated closely with Red
Kate Williams was a civic leader in women’s clubs across Honolulu, particularly active in the