Masons/Freemasons: Wrongful Dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani Anniversary Special: THE ROYAL FAMILIES…and the Problematic Masons/Freemasons
Wrongful Dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani Anniversary Special: THE ROYAL FAMILIES…and the Problematic Masons/Freemasons
THE ROYAL FAMILIES
IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
and the Problematic
Masons/Freemasons
Compiled by Amelia Gora (2012)
Kamehameha I | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | July 1782 – May 8, 1819 |
Successor | Kamehameha II |
Spouse | Kaʻahumanu Keōpūolani Peleuli Kalākua Kaheiheimālie Namahana Piʻia Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio Kekāuluohi Kānekapōlei (unmarried) |
Issue | |
Liholiho (Kamehameha II) Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III) Nāhiʻenaʻena Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II) Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu Pauli Kaʻōleiokū (illegitimate) |
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Full name | |
Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kaui Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea | |
House | House of Kamehameha |
Father | Keōua |
Mother | Kekuiapoiwa II |
Born | c. 1758 Kapakai Kokoiki Heiau, Kohala, Hawaiʻi Island |
Died | May 8, 1819 (aged 61?) Kailua-Kona, Hawaiʻi island |
Burial | unknown |
Kamehameha II | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | May 20, 1819 — July 14, 1824 (5 years, 55 days) |
Predecessor | Kamehameha I |
Successor | Kamehameha III |
Spouse | Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu Kekāuluohi Pauahi Kekauʻōnohi |
Full name | |
Kalani Kaleiʻaimoku o Kaiwikapu o Laʻamea i Kauikawekiu Ahilapalapa Kealiʻi Kauinamoku o Kahekili Kalaninui i Mamao ʻIolani i Ka Liholiho | |
House | House of Kamehameha |
Father | Kamehameha I |
Mother | Keōpūolani |
Born | c. 1797 Hilo, Hawaiʻi |
Died | July 14, 1824 (aged 27) London, England |
Burial | May 11, 1825[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum |
Signature |
Kamehameha III | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | June 6, 1825 — December 15, 1854 (29 years, 192 days) |
Predecessor | Kamehameha II |
Successor | Kamehameha IV |
Spouse | Queen Kalama |
Issue | |
Prince Keaweaweʻulaokalani I Prince Keaweaweʻulaokalani II Albert Kunuiakea |
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Full name | |
Keaweaweʻula Kīwalaʻō Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kalani Waiakua Kalanikau Iokikilo Kīwalaʻō i ke kapu Kamehameha | |
House | Kamehameha |
Father | Kamehameha I |
Mother | Keōpūolani |
Born | August 11, 1813 Keauhou Bay at North Kona, Hawaiʻi island |
Died | December 15, 1854 (aged 41) Hoihoikeea, Honolulu, Oʻahu |
Burial | January 10, 1855[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum |
Signature |
Charles Reed Bishop came to the Hawaiian Islands with his lover William Lee. Both worked for the the U.S. Consulate.
William Lee worked under the Hawaiian Government and played a part in helping to set up the Mahele/Great Mahele in 1848.
Charles Reed Bishop was a banker, an attorney associated with the syndicate bankers.
William Lee became one of the Justices for the Hawaiian Government Court.
Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III died. He was survived by Queen Kalama. His designated heirs were Alexander Liholiho, Lot Kamehameha and Victoria Kamamalu. Queen Kalama had dower rights which she conveyed to Alexander Liholiho. This was part of the Crown Lands.
Kamehameha IV | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | January 11, 1855 — November 30, 1863 (8 years, 323 days) |
Investiture | January 11, 1855 Kawaiahaʻo Church |
Predecessor | Kamehameha III |
Successor | Kamehameha V |
Spouse | Queen Emma |
Issue | |
Albert Edward Kauikeaouli | |
Full name | |
Alekanetero (Alexander) Liholiho Keawenui ʻIolani | |
House | House of Kamehameha |
Father | Kekūanāoʻa Kamehameha III (hānai) |
Mother | Kīnaʻu Kalama (hānai) |
Born | February 9, 1834 Honolulu, Oahu |
Died | November 30, 1863 (aged 29) Honolulu, Oahu |
Burial | February 3, 1864[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum |
Signature | |
Religion | Church of Hawaii |
His hanai son Alexander Liholiho became Kamehameha IV. Lot Kamehameha became his heir.
Alexander Liholiho married Emma who was Kamehameha’s brother’s grandaughter. Dr. TCB Rooke, a Mason/Freemason adopted Emma alone. His wife Grace Kamaikui had children of her own named Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and Peke Davis. Emma was a true cousin of theirs.
Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV died leaving his widow Emma. His heirs were Lot Kamehameha and Victoria Kamamalu. His oldest brother Moses Kaikioewa was killed by the missionaries according to oral history and credible informants.
Victoria Kamamalu died. Her only designated heir was Mataio Kekuanaoa whose other descendants/heirs existed then and exists now. Our families are also descendants and heirs of Mataio Kekuanaoa who died intestate.
Kamehameha V | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | November 30, 1863 — December 11, 1872 (9 years, 11 days) |
Predecessor | Kamehameha IV |
Successor | Lunalilo |
Full name | |
Lota (Lot) Liholiho Kapuāiwa Kalanimakua Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Aliʻiolani Kalani-a-Kekūanaōʻa | |
House | House of Kamehameha |
Father | Kekūanāoʻa Ulumāheihei Hoapili (hānai) |
Mother | Kīnaʻu Nāhiʻenaʻena (hānai) Kalākua Kaheiheimālie (hānai) |
Born | December 11, 1830 Honolulu, Oahu |
Died | December 11, 1872 (aged 42) Honolulu, Oahu |
Burial | January 11, 1873[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum |
Signature |
Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V became successor. Many of his cousins existed including half white/hapa haole Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
The lies of Bernice Pauahi Bishop being the last of the Kamehameha’s were perpetuated by the Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop and Friends. Piracy(ies) are documented.
Lunalilo | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | January 8, 1873 – February 3, 1874 (1 year, 26 days) |
Predecessor | Kamehameha V |
Successor | Kalākaua |
Full name | |
William Charles Lunalilo | |
House | House of Keoua Nui House of Kalaimamahu |
Father | Kanaʻina |
Mother | Kekāuluohi |
Born | January 31, 1835 Pohukaina, Honolulu, Oahu |
Died | February 3, 1874 (aged 39) Marine Residence, Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu |
Burial | February 28, 1875[1] Mausoleum in front of Kawaiahaʻo Church |
Religion | Church of Hawaii (Church of England/Anglican) |
William Charles Lunalilo was elected/selected to be the successor to the throne because he was the Senior Level of Kamehameha’s widows.
Lunalilo became King William Charles Lunalilo because he was the oldest living son of Kamehameha and Liholiho/Kamehameha II’s wife named Kekauluohi/Auhea (w). She married Kahea/Kaheakulani (k) and Charles Kanaina (k).
King Lunalilo died of tuberculosis as with his friend Robert Lewis Stevenson. They drank together and it’s suspicious that during this period a Dr. Arnold, a longtime researcher in tuberculosis arrived during this period.
King Lunalilo’s heir was Emma who publicly proclaimed that she was his heir. She said that she was the closest to the Kamehameha lines as her grandfather was Keliimaikai, the brother of Kamehameha.
Emma | |
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Queen Consort of the Hawaiian Islands | |
Tenure | June 19, 1856 — November 30, 1863 |
Spouse | Kamehameha IV |
Issue | |
Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa a Kamehameha | |
Full name | |
Emalani Kalanikaumakaamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea (Hawaiian) Emma Alexandrina Francis Agnes Lowder Byde Rooke Young Kaleleokalani (Anglican) |
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House | Kamehameha |
Father | High Chief George Naʻea Thomas Rooke (hānai) |
Mother | High Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani Young High Chiefess Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young Rooke(hānai) |
Born | January 2, 1836 Kawaihae, Hawaiʻi |
Died | April 25, 1885 (aged 49) Honolulu, Oahu |
Burial | May 17, 1885[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum |
Signature | |
Religion | Church of Hawaii |
The supposed Will of King Lunalilo was signed by Mason/Freemason Justice Albert Francis Judd for King Lunalilo. Albert Francis Judd was a descendant of Geritt Parmele Judd who had held back the vaccines/ anti- smallpox vaccines from the kanaka maoli and who gave the vaccines to only his families, non-Hawaiians/haole and selected kanaka maoli. The Smallpox brought into the Hawaiian Islands were the cause of thousands who died. The Hawaiian Alii did not want the sickly sailors to come ashore and their requests were ignored. Kanka Maoli dropped like flies while the Masons/Freemasons saved themselves. Gerritt Parmele Judd, a Mason/Freemason, was also suspected for stealing monies from the King’s treasury.
Queen Emma was supported by the majority in the Hawaiian Islands. Due to her English roots, her grandfather being John Young/Olohana counselor of Kamehameha, the English military were ready to support her. Part of the Estates of the Young family was held by the English, and some of our families claim that monies are held by Lloyd’s of London still.
Queen Emma said that she was part of the closest line to Kamehameha because she descended from Kamehameha’s brother Keliimaikai/Kealiimaikai.
Queen Emma made two proclamations maintaining that she was King Lunalilo’s designated successor. Additionally, he directed that his lands were to go to his father Charles Kanaina and after his father died, it would go to her.
Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop, American spy, attorney, banker, plantation owner, one of the Pacific Cable Company founders denied Queen Emma’s claims.
Bishop, a Ministry Representative, opposed Queen Emma’s Public Proclamations in the Privy Council. He countered Queen Emma’s newspaper proclamations. Bishop claimed that if it were true, “he would immediately call the Nobles on the expression of a wish to nominate a Successor.”
It was Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop who denied that Queen Liliuokalani was the hanai daughter of Abner Paki and Konia. His denial was recorded and Queen Liliuokalani was denied being a hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi. Bishop disregarded the recorded information in the Chief’s Children’s Schools records that Queen Liliuokalani was a hanai.
It was Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop and his half-white wife Bernice Pauahi who lied in Court claiming that Akahi/Chiefess Akahi had no descendants. The reason being that Akahi was the owner of 10,000+ acres and a Konohiki. Akahi’s descendants/heirs existed then and exist now.
An election was held and David Kalakaua a Mason/Freemason became King David Kalakaua with the help of Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop who requested for assistance from the American military during the period. Kalakaua had a minority vote and Queen Emma did not want to promote conflict, death, etc.
Kalākaua | |
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | February 12, 1874 — January 20, 1891 (16 years, 342 days) |
Investiture Coronation |
February 13, 1874, Kīnaʻu Hale February 12, 1883, ʻIolani Palace |
Predecessor | Lunalilo |
Successor | Liliʻuokalani |
Spouse | Kapiʻolani |
Full name | |
David Laʻamea Kamanakapuʻu Mahinulani Nalaiaehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua | |
House | House of Kalākaua |
Father | Caesar Kapaʻakea |
Mother | Analea Keohokālole |
Born | November 16, 1836 Honolulu, Oahu |
Died | January 20, 1891 (aged 54) Palace Hotel, San Francisco |
Burial | February 15, 1891 Mauna Ala Royal Mausoleum |
Signature |
1876 – King Kalakaua signed a fraud deed over Halawa lands/Ahupuaa which included Pearl Harbor. He deeded an already deed land to Grace Kamaikui and Mataio Kekuanaoa.
Grace Kamaikui, our ancestor died in 1866.
Mataio Kekuanaoa, our ancestor died in 1868.
1882 – Article in the FRIEND, January 1:
“Yale College Runs the Government”
“…. Judd and McCully are on the Supreme Bench; Baldwin a Superintendent of Schools; Armstrong, is Attorney General and Minister of the Interior, Alexander at the head of the survey, and Bingham is Superintendent of Micronesians.”……two recent arrivals named S.C. Gale Esq. from Minneapolis and W. Foster Esq., from San Francisco were Yale Graduates…..both lawyers…”What does this indicate? Has “Yale” any secret designs on the Islands of the Pacific?”
note: see below for a partial list of Yale graduates. The former President GW Bush for example is listed. He’s a documented Mason/Freemason (see videos below) and some kanaka maoli claim that his family is originally from the Hawaiian Islands and he has relatives living on Kauai.
1884 – Bernice Pauahi died in 1884 from breast cancer. She was given an exhorbitant amount of OPIUM for pain. Kalola was the only person documented as next of kin. Another heir with only a life-interest was Charles Reed Bishop.
Charles Reed Bishop signed away his “life interest” to the Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates. See Bureau of Conveyances, Liber 142/page 142. The Bureau of Conveyances sits on our families lands, the land of Kalaniulumoku brother of Abner Paki. Our families hold title to these lands.
1885 – Queen Emma died. She was the widow of Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV. She had proclaimed that she was the heir of King Lunalilo after his father Charles Kanaina died. The Proclamation was made after King Lunalilo had passed away from tuberculosis.
Her adoptive father Dr. TCB Rooke was a Mason/Freemason. Only TCB Rooke had adopted Emma, the daughter of Fanny Kekela Young and Naea (k). TCB Rooke was the second husband of her true aunt Grace Kamaikui Young who had three (3) children with Isaac Davis her father’s English friend. They were Hueu Davis; Kale Davis; and Peke Davis. Descendants/heirs of the John Young’s and Isaac Davis exists today.
The treasonous justices of the Supreme Court criminally assumed that their rules became law and moved as if they were in fact higher than the Sovereign AND the House of Nobles.
The Supreme Court Justices were but a body of non-bloods, not connected, descendants, heirs of the Sovereign and the House of Nobles – the two permanent parts of the Hawaiian Government.
They belonged to the third part of the Hawaiian Government, a temporary group which was named as the House of Representatives which became the treasonous branch called the Provisional Government, the Republic of Hawaii, the Territory of Hawaii, then the State of Hawaii with Oppositions by our Royal Families, subjects of Queen Liliuokalani, kanaka maoli, and subjects of Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago over time.
The majority of the House of Representatives branch were treasonous Masons/Freemasons.
1887 – Masons/Freemasons held guns to their associate Mason/Freemason King David Kalakaua and forced him to sign a new Constitution giving them power. Under duress, stress, coercion, usurpation, Kalakaua signed.
1891 – King David Kalakaua had stopped presenting medals to others. The medals were symbols of Mason/Freemason activities. It appears that he recognized the wickedness of the Masons/Freemasons. He had been married previously to a descendant of Kahekili of Maui and had two children. He married Kapiolani, a descendant of Kaumualii of Kauai and a widow who had an adopted son. Kapiolani was the hanai daughter of a Kamehameha descendant named Kaluakini my great grandfather. She was the hanai sister of my grandmother.
King David Kalakaua died. He had designated his brother, then his sister Liliuokalani who had married Mason/Freemason John Dominis. Others that he designated as heirs were his sister Likelike; his wife’s sister’s Poomaikelani, our great great grandmother; Kinoiki who was the mother of Princes Edward, Kuhio, and Kawananakoa.
Liliʻuokalani | |
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Queen of the Hawaiian Islands (more…) | |
Reign | 29 January 1891 – 17 January 1893 (1 year, 354 days) |
Predecessor | Kalākaua |
Successor | Monarchy abolished |
Spouse | John Owen Dominis |
Full name | |
Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamakaʻeha-a-Kapaʻakea Lydia Kamakaʻeha Paki (adoptive and legal name) |
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House | House of Kalākaua |
Father | Caesar Kapaʻakea |
Mother | Analea Keohokālole |
Born | September 2, 1838 Honolulu, Oahu, Kingdom of Hawaii |
Died | November 11, 1917 (aged 79) Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii |
Burial | Mauna Ala Royal Mausoleum |
Signature |
1891 – Queen Liliuokalani became the successor based on the selections of King Kalakaua.
1892 – U.S. Representative Benjamin Tracy is documented as planning the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in Makua, Waianae on the ranch of Lorrin Thurston’s family. The Ahupuaa of Makua belongs to the Kamehameha descendants/heirs existing then and exists today. It had been under the care of King Kalakaua’s and Queen Liliuokalani’s mother Keohokalole (w).
1893 – January 3, `1893 – Hundreds of Masons/Freemasons from around the World gathered to celebrate THE NEW TEMPLE in Honolulu.
They proclaimed that Honolulu was the ‘home city’ of the Masons/Freemasons.
1893 – January 8. 1893 – Premeditation to take over Pearl Harbor was documented by Congress, and the former American Civil War General, a Mason/Freemason U.S. President who did help to plan the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani.
1893 – January 9, 1893 – the NEW YORK TIMES printed the standing order, a directive to take over the Hawaiian Islands through Pearl Harbor claims, a fraud claim which was recorded during King Kalakaua’s period as the BLUNDERS of the Reciprocity Treaty(ies) etc.
Reference: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00617FD345B1A738DDD… researcher Shane Lee’s find and other research by Amelia Gora
1893 – Queen Liliuokalani, to the horror of the Masons/Freemasons, destroyed the Constitution of 1887 – The Bayonnet Constitution.
They hurriedly put together a “purported Constitution” which they claimed was signed by Queen Liliuokalani and placed it in the U.S. Congressional Records. The supposed heirs to the throne was Masons/Freemasons Kuhio Kalanianaole and David Kawananakoa. Both were not related to the King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani’s genealogy lines.
1895 – Princess Poomaikelani died. Queen Liliuokalani called her a daughter. She had taken care of Prince Edward who died. His brothers were Masons/Freemasons Princes Kuhio and Kalanianaole. Princess Poomaikelani/Kapooloku/Kapapoko/Abigaila was our great great grandmother.
1897 – Queen Liliuokalani opposed the Annexation to the U.S. The true opposition signed by Queen Liliuokalani was found by Kiliwehi Kekumano in the National Archives in Maryland.
Reference:
-Opposition to Annexation – 1897 Annexation Opposition by Queen Liliuokalani found by researcher Kiliwehi Kekumano: https://docs.google.com/leaf? id= 0B6Gs4av5Se1wOGJmZjg4MmQtNWRjM S0…
Annexation Opposition (page 2) https://docs.google.com/leaf? id= 0B6Gs4av5Se1wNWVlMTc0MjEtZWZiZ S0…
Annexation Opposition (page 3) https://docs.google.com/leaf? id= 0B6Gs4av5Se1wY2RjYzZmNjQtMjUxY i0…
Annexation Opposition (page 4) https://docs.google.com/leaf? id= 0B6Gs4av5Se1wNmY2Mzk3ZTctZDEyM y0…
-Other Evidence – see articles, pamphlets, books, the IOLANI – The Royal Hawk news on the web by Amelia Gora
Queen Liliuokalani’s supporters of 40,000 also opposed Annexation. Their Oppositions/ signatures were hidden in the National Archives in Maryland and rediscovered by researcher Noenoe Silva, etc.
1899 – Queen Kapiolani died. She had given Masons/Freemasons Princes Kuhio and Kalanianaole a deed with the instructions to file it AFTER she died. They hurriedly filed it shortly after and did not wait till AFTER she died.
Queen Kapiolani publicly opposed the Deed’s filings and it was recorded in the newspapers of the period. The case went to court and the Masons/Freemason Justices sided for the Princes Kuhio and Kalanianaole.
1917 – Queen Liliuokalani died. She was a hanai sister of Bernice Pauahi Bishop who was married to Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop. Bishop had denied her relationship in the Probates of Abner Paki, the father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
Queen Liliuokalani had set up a trust with her hanai daughter Kaaumoana our ancestor. Unresolved issues remain.
Summary
The problems found in history has much to do with the Masons/Freemasons presence in the Hawaiian Islands.
All of the Sovereigns were part of the Masons/Freemason, unaware of the criminal deviance involved according to researcher Chris Roses.
The Masons/Freemasons affected the Hawaiian Monarchy since the time of the 1822 – Secret Treaty of Verona. Austria, France, Russia, Prussia, the Vatican, England, and U.S. are recorded as having signed this treaty which was against all Monarchy governments worldwide. This Treaty also became a move towards One World Order, New World Order.
PIRATE OF THE PACIFIC: Charles Reed Bishop and Friends have been documented, many of the names were listed because Queen Liliuokalani did point out the treasonous persons over time.
Mason/Freemason, scum, scoundrel, liar, Charles Reed Bishop, promoted his support of the U.S. government by maneuvering his way into the Royal Families by marrying half-white Bernice Pauahi. Bishop was a dishonest man, corrupt in his personal life, and business life.
Queen Emma, a true heir to the Crown died in 1885. Then a non-descendant of Kamehameha gained the support of Mason/Freemason Charles Reed Bishop who supported him with the help of the forces of the U.S. military who helped to control Queen Emma’s supporters.
King David Kalakaua ceased giving out emblems/symbols of Masonry – pins, jewelry, etc. after he found out the truth about the Masons/Freemasons. Oral history reveals that King Kalakaua died at the hands of the Masons/Freemasons. He was dead before he boarded the ship to California. King Kalakaua left and returned with the same clothes on.
Queen Liliuokalani was said to have been saved many times by displaying her Mason/ Freemason’s jewelry. She was the widow of Mason/Freemason John Dominis. Queen Liliuokalani, along with her brother King David Kalakaua did learn about the Masons/Freemasons, etc.
At the time of the wrongful dethronement of our Queen in 1893, Masons/Freemasons played a major part in criminally assuming what was and is not theirs.
Some of the players of the period are those listed in the reference section, as well as the U.S. President Benjamin Harrison, Vice President Levi Morton – International banker expert in international transfers of monies, et. als.
The Masons/Freemasons includes those who are part of the active Pacific Club made up of lawyers, Corporations Executive Officers, bankers, etc.
The Masons/Freemasons are also an arm of the One World Order/New World Order with moves to assume what is not theirs; eliminate the “People of Color” “the useless, needless eaters”, and an excellent example of that is the Smallpox Epidemic which killed off thousands, while the Judd’s, Masons/Freemasons gave only their own families, friends the vaccines in the past.
The Royal Families, the descendants/heirs of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III, the owners of the Crown Lands, etc., and who have inherited Sovereignty existed then and exists today representing truth, fact, and promoting peace, neutrality, justice in the Hawaiian Islands affecting the U.S. and the World Today.
Many of the Royal Families are descendants of the Sovereign – Kamehameha and descendants/ heirs of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III; families of King Lunalilo; families of King Kalakaua; and families of Queen Liliuokalani who existed then and today. The permanent Treaties were made only between the President of the U.S./America and the Sovereigns heirs and successors. Our families are both heirs and successors which is why we remain the Crown Lands owners, etc.
We continue to maintain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation and moving to correct the wrongs, etc.
aloha.
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Reference:
1) PIRATES OF THE PACIFIC: Charles Reed Bishop and Friends
http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037/
PIRATES of the Pacific
The following shows the CONTENTS of the book PIRATES OF THE PACIFIC: CHARLES REED BISHOP AND FRIENDS
<=”” p=”” align=”CENTER”> Dedication Introduction Drawing PIRATES OF THE PACIFIC Aldrich, William Arthur Alexander, William DeWitt Alexander, Samuel Thomas Allen, Elisha Hunt Allen, William F 2 Andrews, Lorrin Armstrong, Richard Armstrong, Samuel C. 3 Armstrong, William N. Ashford, Clarence Wilder Ashford, Marguerite Kamehaokalani 4 Atherton, Joseph Ballard Austin, Jonathan Baldwin, Henry Perrine Belknap, George 5 Bishop, Charles Reed 6 Bishop, Eben Faxon 9 Bishop, Sereno E. Bolte, C. Bond, Edward P. Bowen, William Boyd. E.S. 10 Boyd, J. H. Boyd, R. N. Brewer, Charles Brewer II, Charles 11 Brown, Charles Augustus 12 Brown, George 13 Brown, Godfrey Brown, Jacob Foster Brown, M. Bush, Gavien Fred Bush, John Edward 14 Camara, Jr., J.M. Campbell, James Carlisle, John Griffith Carter, Charles L. Carter, George Robert Carter, Henry Alpheus Pierce 16 Cartwright, Bruce Castle, Samuel Northrup 17 Castle, William R. Chamberlain, Levi Cleghorn, Archibald Scott 18 Coffman, De Witt Cooke, Amos Starr Cooke, Charles 19 Cooper, Henry Ernest Cummins, John A. Cummings, W. H. Damon, Edward Damon, Samuel Mills Davies, Theophilus Harris 20 Day, Francis R. Dayton, David Delameter, N.B. Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin Dillingham, Walter 21 Dimond, Henry Dodge, F. S. Dole, Sanford Ballard Dominis, John O. 22 Dowsett, James Isaac Emmeluth, John Fisher, Joseph Henry 23 Forbes, Anderson Oliver Frear, Walter Francis Gibson, Walter Murray Gilman, Gorham D. 24 Glade, H. F. Godkin, Edwin L. Green, William Lowthan Gresham, Walter Quintin 25 Gulick, Charles T. Hackfeld, Heinrich Hall, Edwin Oscar Hall, W. W. Harris, Charles Coffin 26 Hartwell, Alfred Stedman Hassinger, J.A. Herrick, C. f. Hobbs, L. G. Hoes, R. R. Hoffman Holt, Robert Hooper, William Northey Iaukea, Curtis Piehu 27 Ihihi, I. Irwin, William Jones, G. W. C. Jones, Peter Cushman Judd, Albert Francis 28 Judd, Bernice Judd, Charles Hastings Judd, Gerrit Parmele 29 Kaai, Simon K. Kaia, Maria Kalanianaole/Kuhio/Prince Kuhio/Kuhio Kalanianaole 30 Kalu, D Kaluna, William Kamakaia, Samuel K Kanakanui, S. M. 31 Kauanui Keohokalole, Morris K. King, James A. Kinney, William A. Ku, Sam Kulike 32 Laird Lawrence, Robert Lee, William Little Liwai, J. Low, Frederick Ferdinand Lucas, Albert Ludlow, N. Lyons, C. S. McCandless, J. A. 33 McChesney, F. W. McGrew, John S. MacCarthur, Charles L. Macy, George Mahaulu, S. Marsden, Joseph 34 Meheula, H. Moore, E. K. Moreno, Celso Morgan, James F. Mott Smith, John Nakuina, Moses K. Neumann, Paul Notley, Charles 35 Oleson, William B. Olney, Richard Oxnard, Henry T. Parker, Samuel Peterson, A. P. 36 Pratt, J. W. Preston, Edward Procter, John Robert Ralston, William C. Reeder, F. W. Rice, William Hyde Robertson, George Rosa, Geo 37 Rose, Geo C. Rowell, William E. Schurz, Carl Shipman, William Silva, Manuel Enos Simpson, W. E Smith, William Owen 38 Soper, J. H. Spalding, Z.S. Spreckels, Claus Stelker, M. Stevens, John Leavitt Swinburne, W. T. 39 Thrum, Thomas G. Thurston, Lorrin Andrews Tracy, B. F. Vida, C. E. Waity, Henry E. Wall, W. E. 40 Ward, Curtis Perry Waterhouse, John Thomas White, Jno C. Whiting, William Austin Widemann, H.A. Wilcox, Albert S. Wilcox, Charles Wilcox, George N. Wilder, William C. 41 Wilder, Jr., W. O. Willis, C. J. Wundenburg, F. W. Wyllie, Robert C. Young, Alexander 42 Young, Lucien Ziegler, C. W. United States Presidents Family(ies)/Close Friends in Hawaii Franklin Pierce – 14th President –Term: 1853 – 1857 43 Abraham Lincoln – 16th President – Term: 1861-1865 Grover Cleveland – 22nd & 24th President – Terms: 1885-1889 and 1893-1897 Theodore Roosevelt – 26th President – Terms: 1901-1905 and 1905-1909 Franklin D. Roosevelt – 32nd President – Terms: 1933-1941; and 1941-1945; John F. Kennedy – 35th President – Term: 1961-1963 Santa Claus from Hawaii 45 Original Owner of MACY’S: Roland H. Macy’s relatives in Hawaii General Electric Credit Corporation Mutual Shares Corporation Michael A. Price Goldman & Sachs, limited partnership with Sidney J. Weinberg Ed Finkelstein Mark Handler Art Reiner Bobby Friedman Hal Kahn Sidney J. Weinberg Dan I. Hale Kamehameha Schools/KSBE/Bishop Estates aka’s George Macy Internal Revenue Service of the United States government George Macy, Jr. LIBERTY HOUSE MACY’S Commentary Overview of the PIRATES OF THE PACIFIC -Americans -Bankers -Genealogy Frauds -Judges -Lawyers -Missionary or Missionary descendant -Planters or Plantation employees -Pacific Cable Company/cable interests -Suspected Spy (includes Masons, etc.) -Unidentified —Totals —Grand Totals —–Civil War Generals in Hawaii or Family in Hawaii Summary Notes References About the Author Other Books Available
2) Masons/Freemasons from Yale University:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yale_University_people
Law and politics
[edit] Presidents and vice presidents, other heads of state, prime ministers and ministers
- George H. W. Bush (B.A. 1948), president of the United States (1989–1993), vice president of the United States (1981–1989), member of the House of Representatives (R-Texas) (1967–1971)[94]
- George W. Bush (B.A. 1968), president of the United States (2001–2009), governor of Texas (1995–2000)[95]
- John C. Calhoun (B.A. 1804), seventh vice president of the United States, for two different presidents,John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson; Senator; Member of the House of Representatives;Secretary of State in the Tyler presidential administration[96]
- Karl Carstens (L.L.M. 1949), fifth president of Germany (1979–1984)[97]
- Dick Cheney (Class of 1963*), vice president of the United States (2001–2009)[98]
- Tansu Çiller (Postdoctoral Fellow), prime minister of Turkey (1993–1996)[99]
- Jose P. Laurel, president of the Philippines in World War II
- Bill Clinton (J.D. 1973), president of the United States (1993–2001), Governor of Arkansas (1979–1981,1983–1992)[100]
- Gerald Ford (LL.B. 1941), president of the United States (1974–1977), Vice President of the United States (1973–1974), member of the House of Representatives[101]
- William Howard Taft (B.A. 1878, honorary LL.D. 1893), 27th president of the United States (1909–1913), 10th Chief Justice of the United States (1921–1930)[102]
- Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden of the House of Bernadotte (Class of 2000*, attended for two years)[103]
- Valdis Zatlers, president of Latvia (2007–)
- Ernesto Zedillo (Ph.D. 1981), president of Mexico (1994–2000)[104]
- Wendell Mottley (B.A. 1964), Olympic medalist and subsequently a government of Trinidad and Tobago minister
- Salvador H. Laurel (LL.M 1953) (J.S.D.1960), vice-president of the Philippines (1986–1992)
- Jovito R. Salonga (J.S.D.1949), Senator of the Philippines (1965–1972) (1987–1992)
- Abd al-Karim al-Iryani (Ph.D. 1968), Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen (1980–1983, 1998–2001), and Foreign Minister (1993–1998).[105]
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[edit] Supreme Court justices
Information can be verified through the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges.[106]
- Samuel Alito (J.D. 1975), Supreme Court justice (2006–present)
- Henry Baldwin (1797), Supreme Court justice (1830–1844)
- David J. Brewer (1856), Supreme Court justice (1889–1910)
- Henry B. Brown (1856), Supreme Court justice (1891–1906)
- David Davis (Law 1835), Supreme Court justice (1862–1877)
- Oliver Ellsworth (Class of 1766*),[107] Supreme Court justice (1796–1800)
- Abe Fortas (Law 1933), Supreme Court justice (1965–1969)
- Sherman Minton (YLS one-year degree, 1917), Supreme Court justice (1949–1956)
- George Shiras, Jr. (1853), Supreme Court justice (1892–1903)
- Sonia Sotomayor (Law 1979), Supreme Court justice (2009–present)
- Potter Stewart, Supreme Court justice (1958–1981)
- William Strong (1828, GRD 1831, briefly attended YLS), Supreme Court justice (1870–1880)
- William Howard Taft (B.A. 1878, LL.D. 1893), 27th president of the United States (1909–1913), 10th chief justice of the United States (1921–1930)
- Clarence Thomas (J.D. 1974), Supreme Court justice (1991–present)
- Morrison R. Waite (1837), chief justice of the United States (1874–1888)
- William B. Woods (1845), Supreme Court justice (1881–1887)
- Byron White (Law 1946), Supreme Court justice (1962–1993)
[edit] U.S. senators
Information can be verified at the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress.[108]
- Alva B. Adams (1896), U.S. senator (D-Colorado, 1923–24, 1932–1941)
- John Ashcroft (B.A. 1964 cum laude) U.S. attorney general (2001–2005), U.S. senator (R-Missouri, 1993–2001), governor of Missouri (1985–1993)
- Abraham Baldwin (B.A. 1772), U.S. representative (1789–1799), U.S. senator (1799–1807); author of the charter for, and president of, the University of Georgia (1786–1801)
- Roger Sherman Baldwin (B.A. 1811), governor of Connecticut (1844–46), U.S. senator (Whig-Connecticut, 1847–51)
- John Beall (B.A. 1950), U.S. senator (R-Maryland, 1971–1976)
- Hiram Bingham III (1898), governor of Connecticut (1925), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1924–1933); explorer who rediscovered the lost city of Machu Picchu, Peru; said to be the inspiration behind the fictional Indiana Jones character
- David Boren (B.A. 1963), governor of Oklahoma (1975–79), U.S. senator (D-Oklahoma, 1979–94), president of University of Oklahoma
- Nicholas F. Brady (B.A. 1952), U.S. senator (R-New Jersey, 1982)
- Sherrod Brown (B.A. 1974), U.S. representative (1993–2007), U.S. senator (D-Ohio, 2007–present)
- Prescott Bush (B.A. 1917), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1953–1963), father of George H.W. Bush, grandfather to George W. Bush.
- James L. Buckley (B.A. 1943, Law 1949), U.S. senator (C-New York, 1971–1977); president ofRadio Free Europe, 1982–1985; federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) (1985–1996)
- John Chafee (B.A. 1947), governor of Rhode Island (1962–69), secretary of the navy (1969–72), U.S. senator (R–Rhode Island, 1976–99)
- John M. Clayton (1815), secretary of state in the Taylor administration, U.S. senator (AJ–Delaware, 1829–1836; W-Delaware, 1845–1849; O-Delaware 1853–1856)
- Hillary Rodham Clinton (J.D. 1973), current secretary of state, U.S. senator (D-New York, 2001–2009)
- LeBaron Colt (B.A. 1868), U.S. senator (R-Rhode Island, 1913–1924)
- David Daggett (1783), U.S. senator (F-Connecticut, 1813–19)
- David Davis (Law 1835), appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Lincoln (1862–1877); U.S. senator (I-Illinois, 1877–1883)
- John Davis (1787–1854), U.S. senator (W/NR-Massachusetts, 1835–1841&1845–1853)
- Henry L. Dawes (1839), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1875–93)
- John Danforth (J.D, DIV 1963), U.S senator (R-Missouri, 1976–95)
- Mark Dayton (B.A. 1969), U.S. senator (D-Minnesota, 2001–2007)
- Fred Dubois (B.A. 1872), U.S. senator (R-Idaho,1891–1897; D-Idaho, 1901–1907)
- William M. Evarts (1837), secretary of state under Hayes, U.S. senator (R-New York, 1885–91)
- Gary Hart (DIV 1961, LLB 1964), U.S. senator (D-Colorado, 1975–1987)
- John Heinz (B.A. 1960), U.S. senator (R-Pennsylvania)
- James Hillhouse (B.A. 1773), U.S. senator (F-Connecticut, 1796–1810 )
- James Jeffords (B.A. 1956), U.S. senator (I-Vermont, 1989–present)
- William Samuel Johnson (B.A. 1744, M.A. 1747), United States Founding Father, member of theContinental Congress (1785–1787), delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, president (1787–1800) of Columbia University (he was its first president under its new name ofColumbia College; his father was the first president of the institution when it was known as King’s College), U.S. senator (Connecticut, 1789–1791)
- John Kean (1852–1914), U.S. senator (R-New Jersey)
- John Kerry (B.A. 1966), U.S. senator (D-Massachusetts, 1985–present)
- Amy Klobuchar (B.A. 1982), U.S. senator (D-Minnesota, 2007–present)
- James Lanman (1788), U.S. senator
- Joseph Lieberman (B.A. 1964, J.D. 1967), U.S. senator (I-Connecticut, 1989–present)
- Joseph Medill McCormick (1900) – U.S. senate ’19–’24, publisher, Chicago Tribune
- Return J. Meigs, Jr. (B.A. 1785), U.S. senator (DR–Ohio, 1808-181), 4th governor of Ohio (1810–1814), 8th U.S. postmaster general (1814–1823). Meigs County, Ohio is named in his honor.
- Henry Mitchell (1804), U.S. representative (Jacksonian-New York, 1833–35)
- Thurston Morton (B.A. 1929), U.S. senator (R-Kentucky, 1957–68)
- Bill Nelson (B.A. 1965), U.S. representative (D-Florida, 1979–91), astronaut (STS-61-C, 1986), U.S. senator (D-Florida, 2001–present)
- Truman Newberry Republican United States senator from Michigan 1919–1922, secretary of the navy 1908–1909
- Francis Newlands (ca. 1859), U.S. senator (D-Nevada, 1903–17)
- William Proxmire (B.A. 1948), U.S. senator (D-Wisconsin, 1957–89)
- Arlen Specter (LL.B. 1956), U.S. senator (D-Pennsylvania, 1981–present)
- Stuart Symington (B.A. 1923), United States Secretary of the Air Force, U.S. Senator (D-Missouri, 1953–1976)
- Robert Taft (B.A. 1910), U.S. senator (R-Ohio, 1939–1953)
- Robert Taft, Jr. (B.A. 1939), U.S. representative (R-Ohio, 1963–64, 1967–70), U.S. senator (R-Ohio, 1971–76),
- John V. Tunney (B.A. 1956), U.S. representative (D-California, 1965–1970), U.S. senator (D-California, 1971–1977). He was the inspiration for Robert Redford‘s character in the film The Candidate.
- Frederic Walcott (1891), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1929–35)
- John Wales (B.A. 1801), U.S. senator (W-Delaware, 1849–1851); co-founder of Delaware College
- Malcolm Wallop (B.A. 1954), U.S. senator (R-Wyoming, 1977–95)
- Lowell Weicker (B.A. 1953), U.S. representative (R-Connecticut, 1968–1971), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1971–1989), governor of Connecticut (1990–1994).[109]
- Sheldon Whitehouse (B.A. 1978), U.S. senator (D-Rhode Island, 2006–present)
- Pete Wilson (B.A. 1956), U.S. senator (R-California, 1983–1991), governor of California 1991–1999
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[edit] Governors
Alumni who have served as Governors may also have served in other government capacities, such as President or Senator. In such cases, the names are left un-linked, but are annotated with a “See also:” which links to the section on this page where a more detailed entry can be found.
- John Ashcroft (B.A. 1964 ) governor of Missouri (1985–1993).[110] (See also: Senators)
- Roger Sherman Baldwin (B.A. 1811), governor of Connecticut (1844–46).[111] (See also:Senators)
- Hiram Bingham III (1898), governor of Connecticut (1925).[112] (See also: Senators)
- David Boren (B.A. 1963), governor of Oklahoma (1975–79).[113] (See also: Senators)
- Edmund Gerald “Jerry” Brown, Jr. (J.D. 1964), governor of California (1975–1983)
- George W. Bush (B.A. 1968), governor of Texas (1995–2000). (See also: Presidents & Vice Presidents)
- John Chafee (B.A. 1947), governor of Rhode Island (1962–69).[114] (See also: Senators)
- William Jefferson Clinton (J.D.), governor of Arkansas (1983–1992). (See also: Presidents & Vice Presidents)
- Wilbur L. Cross (B.A.1885, Ph.D. 1889), governor of Connecticut (1931–1939), Yale professor of English[115]
- John Davis (1787–1854), governor of Massachusetts (1834–1835 & 1841–1843)
- Howard Dean (B.A. 1971), governor of Vermont (1991–2003)[116]
- Henry Huntly Haight (B.A. 1844), governor of California (1867–1871)
- W. Averell Harriman (B.A. 1913), governor of New York (1955–1958), United States ambassador to Russia (1943–1946), ambassador to Britain (1946), Secretary of Commerce(1946–1948)[117]
- Tony Knowles (B.A. 1968), governor of Alaska (1994–2002), mayor of Anchorage, Alaska(1981–1987)
- William Livingston (B.A. 1741), First governor of New Jersey (1776–1790) after the signing of the Declaration of Independence[118]
- Gary Locke (B.A. 1972), governor of Washington (1997–2005) (thereby the first Chinese American governor in the United States)[119]
- Return Jonathan Meigs (B.A. 1785), 4th governor of Ohio (1810–1814).[120] (See also:Senators)
- Robert D. Orr (1940) – governor of Indiana
- George Pataki (B.A. 1967), governor of New York (1995–2007)[121]
- Gifford Pinchot (Yale College graduate, 1889), governor of Pennsylvania (1923–1927, 1931–1935), first Chief of the United States Forest Service (1905–1910), and founder of and professor in Yale School of Forestry
- Winthrop Rockefeller (Class of 1935*), attended Yale from 1931 to 1934; governor of Arkansas (1967–1971)
- Carlos Romero Barceló (B.A. 1953), governor of Puerto Rico (1977–1985).[122] (See also:Other Legislators)
- William Scranton (B.A. 1939, J.D. 1946), governor of Pennsylvania (1963–1967), United States Ambassador to the United Nations (1976–1977), member of the United States House of Representatives[123] Undergraduate picture at:[124]
- Robert Taft (B.A. 1953), governor of Ohio (1999–2007)
- Lowell Weicker (B.A. 1953), governor of Connecticut (1990–1994).[125] (See also:Senators)
- Pete Wilson (B.A. 1956), governor of California (1991–1999).[126] (See also: Senators)
[edit] Executive council members
The following have worked within the cabinet for their respective governments.
- Dean Acheson (B.A, 1915), secretary of state in the Truman presidential administration
- James Jesus Angleton, (B.A. 1941), chief of CIA Counterintelligence Staff (1954–1974)
- Les Aspin (B.A. 1960), Secretary of Defense, congressman (D–Wisconsin) (1971–1993)
- McGeorge Bundy (B.A. 1940), former cabinet official
- John Chafee (B.A. 1947), governor of Rhode Island (1962–69), secretary of the navy (1969–72), U.S. senator (R-Rhode Island, 1976–99) (also listed under Senators andGovernors)
- John M. Clayton (1815), secretary of state in the Zachary Taylor administration, senator (AJ-Delaware, 1829–1836; W-Delaware, 1845–1849; O-Delaware 1853–1856) (also listed under Senators)
- William H. Donaldson (B.A. 1954), chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (2003–2005), co-founder of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, founder and former dean of the Yale School of Management, president of the New York Stock Exchange
- William M. Evarts (1837), secretary of state in the Rutherford B. Hayes administration, U.S. senator (R-New York, 1885–91) (also listed under Senators)
- Olu Falae, Finance Minister of Nigeria (1989–1991), Presidential Candidate (1999)
- Roswell Gilpatric (B.A. 1928), Deputy Secretary of Defense (1961–1964), presiding partner,Cravath, Swaine & Moore (1966–1977)
- Porter Goss (B.A. 1960), CIA director (2004–2006), Florida congressman
- Stephen Hadley, (J.D. 1972), national security advisor
- Robert S. Ingersoll (1937), deputy secretary of state and ambassador to Japan under presidents Nixon and Ford
- William McChesney Martin, Jr. (B.A. ca. 1926), the ninth and longest-serving chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve
- John Negroponte (B.A. 1960), first director of national intelligence (2005–present), firstambassador to post-Saddam Iraq (2004–2005)
- Robert Rubin (LL.B. 1964), secretary of the treasury (1995–1999) in the Clintonpresidential administration
- Henry L. Stimson, (B.A. 1888), secretary of state in the Hoover presidential administration
- Alphonso Taft (B.A. 1833, Law), attorney general and secretary of war in the Ulysses S. Grant presidential administration
- Strobe Talbott (B.A. 1968), deputy secretary of state (1994–2001) in the Clintonpresidential administration, president of the Brookings Institution
- Cyrus Vance, (B.A. 1939, Law 1942), secretary of state in the Carter presidential administration
[edit] Diplomats
- Hiram Bingham IV, U.S. vice consul in Marseilles, France, 1940–1941
- L. Paul Bremer (B.A. 1963), U.S. ambassador
- Carl Gershman (B.A. Magna Cum Laude 1965), U.N. Representative and National Endowment for Democracy President
- John O’Leary (B.A. 1969), U. S. ambassador to Chile
- Clark T. Randt, Jr., U.S. ambassador to China (2001–present)
- Robert P. De Vecchi (B.A. 1952, L.H.D.H honorary 2005), president emeritus of theInternational Rescue Committee
- Philip T. Reeker (B.A. 1986), U.S. ambassador to Macedonia (2008–present)
- Charles Rivkin (B.A. 1984), U.S. ambassador to France and Monaco (2009–present)
[edit] Justices and attorneys
See also: Supreme Court Justices
- Cecilia Altonaga (J.D. 1986), federal judge, first Cuban American woman to be appointed as a federal judge in the United States
- R. Lanier Anderson III (B.A., 1958), federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
- Richard S. Arnold (B.A., 1957), late judge of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, federal courthouse in Little Rock named in his honor
- Richard Blumenthal (J.D.), Connecticut attorney general
- David Sherman Boardman (B.A. 1793), Connecticut judge and congressman
- David Boies (LL.B.. 1966), famous lawyer (Microsoft antitrust, Bush v. Gore, Napster v.RIAA)
- José A. Cabranes (J.D. 1965), judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- Benjamin Darrow (J.D., ca. 1890) New York district attorney
- Sir Daryl Dawson (L.L.M.), justice of the High Court of Australia
- Marc Stuart Dreier (B.A. 1972), lawyer and felon
- James Kent (B.A. 1781), father of American equity jurisprudence, Chancellor of New York
- William Kunstler (B.A. 1941), Civil liberties lawyer
- Burke Marshall (B.A. 1943, LL.B. 1951), assistant attorney general
- Edwin Meese (B.A. 1953), former United States Attorney General
- Sonia Sotomayor (J.D. 1979), Supreme Court Justice
- Robert W. Sweet (LL.B. 1948), judge of New York Southern District
- Cyrus Vance, Jr. (B.A. 1978), New York County District Attorney
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[edit] Activists
- Leonard Bacon (B.A. 1820), abolitionist
- Cassius Marcellus Clay (B.A. 1832), abolitionist. (Also the namesake of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr., whose son, boxer Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., took the nameMuhammad Ali.)[127][128]
- Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Jr. (B.D. 1956), chaplain of Yale (1958–1975), senior minister of Riverside Church in New York, political and civil rights activist, author
- Severn Cullis-Suzuki (B.S. 2002), environmental activist, speaker, television host, and author; member of Kofi Annan‘s Special Advisory Council (United Nations)
- David Dellinger (B.A. 1936), conscientious objector, member of the Chicago Seven
- Jeremiah Evarts (B.A. 1802), author, editor, activist, opponent of the Indian Removal Act of 1830
- Barry Scheck (B.S., 1971), co-founded the Innocence Project
- Sargent Shriver (B.A. 1938, LL.B. 1941), main organizer and first director of the Peace Corps. Husband of Eunice Kennedy, and father of Maria Shriver (news journalist and wife of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Bobby Shriver, (Yale B.A. 1976) California politician and businessman
- Ron Sider (B.D., 1967, Ph.D. 1969), theologian and activist; President of Evagelicals For Social Action and professor at Palmer Theological Seminary.
- Jared Taylor (B.A., 1973), author, editor, activist, founder of the New Century Foundation
- Y.C. James Yen. (B.A. 1918; M.A. (Honorary) 1928), founder of Chinese Mass Education Movement and Rural Reconstruction Movement.
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[edit] Public intellectuals
- Christopher Buckley (B.A. 1975), political pundit, columnist, author of Thank You for Smoking
- William F. Buckley (B.A. 1950), political pundit, founder of the National Review, host of public affairs television show Firing Line
- David Gergen (B.A. 1963), political pundit, worked as an advisor for theRepublican and Democratic presidential administrations of Richard Nixon,Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton
- Andrés Martinez (B.A.), editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times
- Marvin Olasky (B.A. 1971), editor-in-chief of WORLD.
- Fareed Zakaria (B.A. 1986), political pundit, author, host of public affairs show,Foreign Exchange
[edit] Frontiersmen
- Moses Cleaveland (B.A. 1777), founder of Cleveland, Ohio
- Manasseh Cutler (B.A. 1765), co-author of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, member of the Ohio Company of Associates (the first non-Native American settlement in Ohio), congressman (F-Massachusetts) (1801–1805)
- James Gadsden (B.A. 1806), namesake of the Gadsden Purchase, in which the United States purchased from Mexico the land that became parts of Arizona andNew Mexico
- James Wadsworth (1787), founder of Geneseo, New York and leading pioneer and community leader of the Genesee Valley
[edit] Military
- Henry B. Carrington (1845), Union army general in the American Civil War
- A. Peter Dewey, first American to be killed in the Vietnam War, in 1945
- John Brown of Pittsfield (B.A. 1771), accuser of Benedict Arnold
- Nathan Hale (B.A. 1773), America’s first spy, “I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country.”
- David Humphreys (B.A. 1771), aide-de-camp to George Washington
- Lewis Nixon, army officer featured in Band of Brothers
- Jarvis Offutt (1917), World War I aviator, namesake of Offutt Air Force Base.
- John Paterson (B.A. 1762), major general in the American Revolution and congressman from New York
- John Francisco Richards II (B.A. 1917), World War I aviator, namesake ofRichards-Gebaur Air Force Base
- Richard K. Sutherland, (B.A. 1916) army general during World War II
- Nathan Whiting, (B.A. 1743), colonel of Connecticut troops during the French and Indian War also the nephew of university president Thomas Clap
- David Wooster (B.A. 1738), brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War; namesake of Wooster, Ohio, The College of Wooster, and the Wooster School
- Decius Wadsworth (1785), Colonel U.S. Army War of 1812 and Chief of Ordnance1815–1821
[edit] Other legislators
- Lawrence Coughlin Republican representative from Pennsylvania 1969–1991
- Nelson Antonio Denis (J.D., 1980), former New York State Assemblyman
- Charles Schuveldt Dewey[129] Republican representative from Illinois 1941–1942, as assistant secretary of the treasury in the 1920s, he was responsible for the redesign and downsizing of U.S. paper currency.[130] Father of A. Peter Dewey, the first American to be killed in the Vietnam War, in 1945.
- Jerome F. Donovan (Law 1894), U.S. representative, D-New York (1918–1921)
- Porter J. Goss (U.S. representative, R-FL, 1989–2004, and director of CIA)
- Sheila Jackson Lee (B.A. 1972), U.S. representative, D-Texas
- Dwight Loomis (1847), U.S. representative from Connecticut (1859–1863)
- Samuel Augustus Maverick (B.A. 1828), member of the Texas State Senate, namesake for eponym maverick
- Edward Ralph May (1838), sole delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850 to support African American suffrage
- David M. McIntosh (B.A. 1980), U.S. Representative, R-Indiana (1994–2001)
- Warren A. Morton (1924–2002) (B.S. 1945), speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1979–1980)
- Eleanor Holmes Norton (M.A. 1963, LL.B. 1964), non-voting congressional delegate for District of Columbia (1991–present)
- Hugh Q. Parmer (B.A.), Democratic member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, 1963-1965 and 1983-1991; mayor of Fort Worth, Texas from 1977 to 1979
- William S. Reyburn Republican representative from Pennsylvania 1911–1913
- Carlos Romero Barceló (B.A. 1953), U.S. representative (Resident commissioner), D-Puerto Rico (1993–2000), governor of Puerto Rico (1977–1985).[122]
- Gerry Studds (B.A. 1959, M.A. 1961), U.S. representative, D-MA, 1973–1997
[edit] Other
- Jabez Bowen, (B.A. 1757), Federalist supporter, deputy governor of Rhode Island
- Albert Bel Fay, (B.S. 1936), Houston, Texas, shipbuilder, oilman, and Republican Party official
- Susan Bysiewicz, (B.A. 1983), Secretary of State for the State of Connecticut, 1999–2010
- Jay Carney, (B.A. 1987), White House Press Secretary in the Obama administration, 2011–present
- Gifford Pinchot, founder of the United States Forest Service
- Clarence King (Ph.D. 1862), founder of the U.S. Geological Survey
- John Lindsay (B.A. 1944, LL.B. 1948), mayor of New York
- Cory Booker (J.D. 1997), mayor of Newark, New Jersey
- Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, Taliban spokesman
- Robert Marjolin (Economics, 1934), French Marshall Plan implementor andEuropean Commissioner
- Bradford Bishop, fugitive, indicted for murder
- John T. Downey, judge, former CIA flyer imprisoned in China 1952–1973
- Arthur Mag, lawyer, legal counsel to Harry S. Truman
- Lewis Libby (B.A. 1972), former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, principal figure in the Plame Affair
- Anthony A. Williams (B.A. 1979), mayor of Washington, D.C., 1999–2007
- Kori Udovički (Ph.D 1999 in Economics) Governor of the National Bank of Serbia2003–2004, assistant secretary-general of United Nations 2007–
- Aleksey Vayner, an internet sensation due to his video resume sent to UBS titledImpossible is Nothing
- Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
[edit] Religion
- Jonathan Edwards, New England pastor; widely considered the greatest theologian in American history[131][132][133]
- Asa Thurston (1816), one of the first missionaries to introduce Christianity to theKingdom of Hawai’i
- Hiram Bingham II (1853), missionary to Hawaii and the Gilbert Islands
- Ashley Day Leavitt (B.A. 1900), minister of Harvard Congregational Church,Brookline, Massachusetts
- William Ragsdale Cannon (B.D., 1940; PhD, 1942), professor and dean of theCandler School of Theology at Emory University; United Methodist Churchbishop
- Aaron L. Mackler (B.A. 1980), notable rabbi in the Conservative movement
- James W.C. Pennington (1809–1870), an African American orator, minister, and abolitionist; born a slave, he escaped and audited classes at Yale Divinity School from 1834 to 1839, becoming the first black man to attend classes at Yale. He was subsequently ordained
- Harry Boone Porter, liturgist, journalist, clergyman of the Episcopal Church, editor of The Living Church magazine.
- John H. Leith (PhD, 1949), a Presbyterian author, theologian and professor
- Yasir Qadhi (Ph.D. candidate), a Muslim theologian
- Leroy Gilbert, Chaplain of the United States Coast Guard
- Roy M. Terry, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
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[edit] History, literature, art, and architecture
- Josef Albers, painter
- Graham Arader (B.A. Economics 1972), rare map and print dealer
- Richard Anuszkiewicz, painter of the Op-Art movement
- Matthew Barney (B.A. 1989), video and installation artist
- Jennifer Bartlett (M.F.A), painter
- Carl Bialik (Class of 2001) journalist, Wall Street Journal
- Harold Bloom (Ph.D. 1956), literary critic
- Jonathan Borofsky, artist
- Robert Brustein (DRA 1951), founder of the Yale Repertory Theatre, critic, author
- Norman Carlberg, sculptor, director of Rinehart School of Sculpture
- Lan Samantha Chang (B.A. 1987), writer and director of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop
- Susan Choi (B.A. 1990), author
- Chuck Close (M.F.A. 1964), painter
- Gregory Crewdson (M.F.A. 1988), photographer
- John Currin (M.F.A. 1986), painter
- James Fenimore Cooper (Class of 1805*), author of The Last of the Mohicans
- Charles DeKay, linguist, poet, critic and fencer
- Rackstraw Downes (B.F.A. 1963, M.F.A 1964), painter
- Randy Charles Epping (M.A. 1983), author
- Janet Fish (M.F.A. 1963), painter
- Paul Fontaine (B.F.A. 1935), painter
- Norman Foster (M.Arch. 1961), architect
- Ann Gale (M.F.A. 1991) painter; professor at the University of WashingtonSchool of Art
- Brendan Gill (B.A. 1936), architecture writer
- Nancy Graves, sculptor
- Linda Greenhouse, journalist, covers the United States Supreme Court for the New York Times
- Adam Guettel (B.A. 1987), Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist
- Amin Gulgee (B.A. 1987), renowned Pakistani metal sculptor and jewellery designer; son of famed artist Gulgee
- William Harlan Hale (B.A. 1931), writer, journalist, editor
- Erwin Hauer, sculptor
- Fenno Heath, Yale music professor and former long-time director of the Yale Glee Club
- Barkley L. Hendricks (B.F.A. and M.F.A. 1970–1972), painter
- Eva Hesse (M.F.A. 1959), sculptor
- Quiara Alegria Hudes (BA), playwright, In the Heights 2008 Tony for Best Musical
- Muzharul Islam (M.Arch. 1961), Bangladeshi architect.
- Yolanda Joe (B.A. 1983), novelist[134]
- Michiko Kakutani (B.A. 1976), book critic for the New York Times
- Sujata Keshavan (M.F.A. 1987) graphic designer
- Karl Kirchwey (B.A. 1979), poet[135][136]
- John Knowles (B.A. 1949), author of A Separate Peace
- Larry Kramer (B.A. 1957), playwright and gay activist
- David Leavitt (B.A. 1983), author
- Jack Lembeck (MFA 1970), painter and scultpor
- Jeremy Leven, author, screenwriter, director and producer whose works include Don Juan DeMarco
- Maya Lin (B.A. 1981, M. Arch 1986, honorary Ph.D 1987), architect, best known for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, subject of the 1995 Academy Award-winning documentary Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision
- Joanne Lipman (B.A. 1983), Founding Editor-in-Chief of Condé Nast Portfolio magazine and former Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal.[137]
- Jonathan Littell (B.A. 1989), writer; won the Prix Goncourt
- William Logan (B.A. 1972), poet, critic
- Robert Lopez (B.A. 1997) co-writer of the Broadway musical Avenue Q. Winner of 3 Tony Awards
- Philip-Lorca diCorcia (M.F.A. 1979), photographer
- Alvin Lucier, experimental composer
- Robert Mangold, painter
- Brice Marden (M.F.A. 1963), painter
- Peter Matthiessen (B.A. 1950), naturalist, author of historical fiction and non-fiction
- Malerie Marder (M.F.A. 1998), photographer
- Jane Mayer (B.A. 1977), journalist and author
- J.D. McClatchy (Ph.D. 1974), poet, critic, member of American Academy of Arts and Letters
- Nerissa Nields (B.A. 1989), of the band The Nields
- George Packer (B.A. 1982), author
- Ann Packer (B.A. 1981), author
- ZZ Packer (B.A. 1994), author
- Hally Pancer (M.F.A 1988), photographer
- Scott Pask (M.F.A. 1997), scenic designer, Tony Award for The Pillowman
- Tom Perrotta (B.A. 1983), author
- Martin Puryear (M.F.A. 1971), sculptor
- Alexandra Robbins (B.A. 1998), author
- Richard Rogers (M.Arch. 1962), architect, 2007 Pritzker Prize winner
- Mark Rothko (Class of 1924*), painter
- Eero Saarinen (B.Arch, 1934), architect, best known for the St. LouisGateway Arch
- Sam Savage (B.A., 1968, Ph.D., 1979), author
- Vincent Scully (B.A. 1940), art historian
- Richard Serra (B.F.A., M.F.A. 1964), sculptor
- Robert A. M. Stern (M. Arch. 1965), architect, current dean of Yale School of Architecture
- Andrew Solomon (B.A. 1985), writer
- Sarah Sze (B.A.), sculptor and MacArthur Foundation fellow
- Garry Trudeau (B.A. 1970, M.F.A. 1973), Doonesbury cartoonist
- Erica Simone Turnipseed A writer
- Marc Trujillo (M.F.A. 1994) painter
- Noah Webster (B.A. 1778, Ll.D. 1823), lexicographer, author of the first definitive dictionary of the American English language, helped foundAmherst College
- William T. Williams (M.F.A 1968), artist, first African American included in the H.W. Janson History of Art
- Dick Wimmer (M.A. 1959), novelist
- Naomi Wolf (B.A. 1984), feminist writer
- Tom Wolfe (Ph.D. 1957), journalist, author of The Right Stuff and The Bonfire of the Vanities
- Ilana Dayan (Ph.D 1992), Israeli journalist and anchorwoman.
- Gordon McLendon, (B.A. 1942), Radio Pioneer, Top 40 Radio Format, Co-Founder of the Association for Intelligence Officers
[edit] Music
- Marin Alsop (1973–1975, transferred to Juilliard), conductor and music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Eric Banks (B.A. 1990), composer
- Jane Ira Bloom, soprano saxophonist
- Carter Brey, principal cellist for the New York Philharmonic
- Robert Carl, composer and chair of the Composition department at the Hartt School
- Jonathan Coulton (B.A. 1992), musician, internet celebrity, best known for his song Code Monkey
- Jack Glatzer (B.A. 1960), concert violinist
- Adam Guettel (B.A. 1987), Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist
- Fenno Heath, Yale music professor and former long-time director of the Yale Glee Club
- Walter Hekster (M.Mus. 1963), composer, clarinetist and conductor
- Lisa Hopkins, opera singer and Tony Award winner
- Charles Ives (B.A. 1898), composer, classical music
- Mitch Leigh (B.A 1951, M.Mus. 1952), composer, producer Man of La Mancha, “To Dream the Impossible Dream”
- George Lewis (B.A. 1974), trombonist and composer
- Robert Lopez (B.A. 1997) co-writer of the Broadway musical Avenue Q and winner of 3 Tony Awards
- Alvin Lucier, experimental composer
- Pras Michel, Grammy Award-winning rapper, member of hip-hop trio The Fugees
- Douglas Moore (B.A 1915, B.M 1917), composer
- Johann Sebastian Paetsch (M.M. 1987), musician and cellist
- Scott Pask (M.F.A. 1997), scenic designer, Tony Award for The Pillowman
- Cole Porter (B.A. 1913), composer
- Chad Shelton (M.A. 1997), operatic tenor
- Kurt Hugo Schneider (B.A. 2010), YouTube sensation, music producer, and filmmaker
- Sam Tsui (B.A. 2011), YouTube sensation[138]
- Rudy Vallée (B.A. 1927), singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer[139]
- Maury Yeston (B.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1974 ), lyricist, composer, Tony Awards forNine and Titanic
- Foster MacKenzie III, aka Root Boy Slim (B.A. 1967), lyricist and blues musician
- Dave Longstreth, songwriter, singer, guitarist of critically acclaimed indie rock band Dirty Projectors[140]
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5) Legal Researcher John Nelson article about the changes made in the U.S. Constitution by promoters of One World Order/New World Order, etc. see at http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037
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· Kailua-Kona, HI ·“We are daughters of our Heavenly Father. We are covenant-making women of all ages walking the path of mortality back to His presence. Keeping covenants protects us, prepares us, and empowers us.” —Rosemary M. Wixom
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Amelia Gora perhaps if this quote said “We are daughters and sons (all genders)…. of our Heavenly Father. (not all believes in Him or Her)…We are covenant-making “women and men” of all ages walking the path of mortality (no one leaves this earth alive (unless aliens transports some elsewhere ) back to His/Her presence (not everyone believes and will also go elsewhere) …Keeping covenants “A covenant is a sacred agreement between God and a person or group of people. – according to the Mormons which is a religion formed by an American named Joseph Smith in 1817http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Smith – “covenants protects us, prepares us, and empowers us” – the Mormons are Polygamous – some continue to practice even though the U.S.. President passed a law to abolish multiple marriage unions in the U.S. – Mormons are Masons/Freemasons who support One World Order/ New World Order, store foods for their communities, etc. The Masons/Freemasons assisted/supported the dethronement of our Royal Families documented.Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious …See More
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Amelia Gora http://maoliworld.ning.com/…/wrongful-dethronement-of… The perspective of the Mormons must be questioned when viewing their role in history affecting those who are non-Masons……by studying the Masons philosophies, etc. their quotes etc. shows where they are coming from…..an American created religion….Americans who left the Church of England became Protestants with a lot of anger issues, etc. note: the word “covenant” was a tip off to the Mormon religion, etc. but other than the above …have a good day folks……….made you think…….lol
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Update 5/18/2014
Our History in Brief
Contributed by: Lodge Historian
At this point it seems appropriate to correct some past claims about early Freemasonry in Hawaii and the founding of Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie. Through the years there have been stories claiming that James Cook the famous British Explorer who was the first Westerner according to most accounts, to discover the Hawaiian Islands was a Freemason. The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) has never confirmed this assertion. The UGLE has traced their records back through the 18th Century and advised us nothing has ever been found indicating that Captain Cook was a Freemason. Some earlier publications about Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie indicate the Lodge was constituted aboard the French Whaler “Ajax” by Captain Le Tellier. Recent extensive research has revealed that the Lodge was constituted by him in the Store of Jules Dudoit as indicated in the above. It has been assumed by some brethren and understandably so, that Le Tellier was the first Master of the Lodge he founded, or certainly a charter member. Once again recent research has revealed that although Le Tellier founded Lodge Le Progre de l’Oceanie, odd as it may seem he never became a member.
Formed in 1841 under dispensation from the Grand Lodge of France, we were fully chartered in 1843. Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie was the first Masonic lodge west of the Rocky Mountains. Since then it has continuously been a forum for the best men of Oahu society, a source of enrichment for Oahu’s communities, and a guardian of Masonic tradition.
We are currently chartered by the Grand Lodge of Hawai’i, issued in 1989. During the interim we were chartered by the Grand Lodge of California beginning in 1905. In 1998 King Kalakaua Daylight Lodge amalgamated into our family.
Kings Kamehameha IV (1859, 1861-2) and Kalakaua’s (1876) service as Worshipful Master further distinguish our lodge as being one of only two to have enjoyed a reigning monarch in that station. Iolani Palace and McKinley School are but two local landmarks bearing cornerstones lain with assistance from our lodge. Queen’s Medical Hospital was founded by Kamehameha IV, PM while serving his first term. The brethren of our Lodge also helped to found the Honolulu Shriner’s Hospital for Children.
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21 Free & Accepted Masons was the second Lodge to be established in Hawaii. It was Chartered by the Grand Lodge of California on May 5, 1852, and was the first Lodge in Hawaii to descend from an American Grand Lodge. Hawaiian Lodge is the oldest Lodge in the Hawaii Jurisdiction that has operated continuously, with no interrupted periods since its inception.
The first Lodge established on the Island of Maui was Charted by the Grand Lodge of California as Maui Lodge No. 223, in 1872. The Lodge prospered for a few years but in 1877, surrendered its Charter due to a lack participation.
In 1904, the Brethren on the Island of Maui once again sought to establish a Lodge on the Island. An inquiry to the Grand Lodge of California did not elicit much encouragement so the Brethren contacted Henry Ernest Cooper Past Master of Hawaiian Lodge and founder of Pacific Lodge No.822 under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, for recommendations. It appers that Cooper was the Representative of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in Hawaii at the time. As a result, on February 2, 1905, the Grand Lodge of Scotland Chartered Lodge Maui No. 984 in Wailuku, Maui. In 1918, the Lodge transferred its allegiance to the Grand Lodge of California.
Pacific Lodge No. 822 was organized by dispensation on January 4, 1895, through the District Grand Lodge of Queensland, Australia (Scottish Constitution) and was Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Scotland on August 1, 1895. In 1910, Pacific Lodge transferred its allegiance to the Grand Lodge of California and became Honolulu Lodge 409.
Neither Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie, Hawaiian Lodge nor the Scottish Rite Bodies were involved in the power politics of the 1890s and remained aloof from the political intrigues of the annexationists and the royalists associated with deposing Queen Liluokalani. However, there were some brethren who were active participants in one camp or the other.
The role of some of the brethren in both the political and military activities beginning shortly before January 17, 1893, when Queen Liliuokalani was deposed, and the annexation by the United States on August 12, 1898, is a story in itself and beyond the scope of this paper.
On July 20, 1989, 146 years after the establishment of Freemasonry in the Sandwich Islands, and with the full support of the Grand Lodge of California, the twelve Hawaii Lodges constituted the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Hawaii.
SOME PROMINENT BRETHREN OF BYGONE TIMES
Prince Lot, Kamehameha V, 1830-1872
Prince Lot was the first native Hawaiian to become a Freemason.
He became a Master Mason in Hawaiian Lodge No.21 F&AM in May 1853.
Prince Alexander Liholiho, Kamehameha IV, 1834-1863
King Kamehameha IV became a Master Mason in Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie No. 124 A.A.S.R. in
December 1856. He served as Worshipful Master in 1859, 1861 and 1862.
King David Kalakaua, 1836-1891
King David Kalakaua became a Master Mason in Lodge le Progres de l’Oceanie No. 124 A.A.S.R. in
January 1859. He served as Worshipful Master in 1876, shortly after he was elected King.
Prince William Pitt, 1855-1877
Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku Kalahoolewa brother of David Kalakaua and Liliuokalani (Mrs. John
Dominis) became a Master Mason in Hawaiian Lodge No. 21 F& AM in June 1874. He was named
heir to the throne by King Kalakaua, but unfortunately he died of pneumonia at the age of 22. As a
consequence the King named Liliuokalani heir to the throne of Hawaii.
Prince David Kawananakoa, 1868-1908
Prince David Laamea Kawananakoa nephew of King Kalakaua became a Master Mason in Lodge Le
Progres de l’Oceanie A.A.S.R. in August 1900. David was very well educated, he attended schools
in Hawaii, the United States and England. He became involved in politics for a brief period and was
active in the Democrat Party, but never held an elective office.
John Dominis, 1832-1891
John Owen Dominis Consort of Queen Liliuokalani and Governor of Oahu became a Master Mason in
Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie No. 124 A.A.S.R., in April 1858. He served as Master of the Lodge in
1863, 1864, and 1868. Dominis served as General Legate and Deputy of the Supreme Council for the
Hawaiian Kingdom. As a practical matter, he served as the Deputy of the Hawaii Scottish Rite Bodies
from 1874-1891.
Dominis served as chamberlain and secretary to Kamehameha IV, and was appointed Governor of Oahu
and Commissioner of Crown Lands by Kamehameha V. John Dominis died seven months after his wife
Liliuokalani became Queen of Hawaii. He tended to exercise restraint over his somewhat headstrong wife,
and it is thought by some historians that had he lived during the critical periods of her reign, the total
downfall of the Hawaiian Monarchy might have been averted.
Archibald Cleghorn, 1835-1910
Archibald Scott Cleghorn the husband of Princess Miriam Kapili younger sister of King Kalakaua and
father of Princess Victoria Kaiulani, succeeded John Dominis as Governor of Oahu, became a Master
Mason in Hawaiian Lodge No.21 F & AM in December 1873. He was an active member of Hawaiian
Lodge and served as a Trustee from 1882- 1895. Cleghorn was a highly valued advisor to the Hawaiian
Monarchy for a great many years.
Curtis Iaukea, 1855-1940
Curtis Piehu Iaukea became a Master Mason in Pacific Lodge No. 822 (Later Honolulu Lodge). He served
the Hawaiian Monarchy as a highly competent One-man Diplomatic Corps and except for King Kalakaua
was the most traveled member of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Curtiss Iaukea was one of the most decorated
men in the entire history of Hawaii. During his illustrious career Curtis Iaukea served as Secretary of
Foreign Affairs, Special Envoy to the Coronation of Czar Alexander III of Russia, he accompanied Queen
Kapiolani to the United States and served as her interpreter with President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland
and also at the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in London in 1887. Some years later Curtis Iaukea
attended Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee with representatives of the Republic of Hawaii. During his lifetime
he visited many European countries as an envoy of Hawaii. In later years he was active in Territory of
Hawaii politics.
Henry Cooper, 1857-1929
Henry Ernest Cooper became a Master Mason in a Lodge in San Diego, California in 1870. He was
Master of Hawaiian Lodge in 1894. Cooper organized Pacific Lodge No. 822 under the Jurisdiction of the
Grand Lodge of Scotland through the then District Grand Lodge of Queensland, Australia. Cooper served
as its first Master in 1895 and again in 1896. He served as Deputy of the Orient of Hawaii for the Scottish
Rite Bodies from 1896-1915.
Henry Cooper was a close associate of Lorrin Thurston the leading advocate of deposing Queen Liliuokalani
and with Thurston was active in establishing the Provisional Government, the Republic of Hawaii, and
ultimately the annexation of Hawaii by the United States. Cooper held various key positions along the
way and served as President of the Hawaii Republic for three months during the absence of President Dole.
Unfortunately, in the current atmosphere of anti-anyone who was actively involved in, or supported replacing
the Hawaiian Monarchy with any other form of government, that currently prevails among certain elements
of the Hawaii population, Henry Ernest Cooper has virtually become a “Non-person” or, is portrayed along
with Lorrin Thurston as one of the arch villians in Hawaiian history. To pursue the interesting career of Henry
Ernest Cooper any further would immerse us into the realm of politics…so for the purpose of this paper we’ll
close here with the knowledge that Henry Ernest Cooper was indeed a dedicated Freemason and public
servant.
Robert Wylie, 1798-1865
Robert Crichton Wylie was Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Hawaiian Kingdom for over twenty years. Wylie
never married and his interest and support of the Hawaiian Monarchy seemed to be his one and only passion.
He was made a Master Mason in a Lodge in Mazatlan, Mexico before he arrived in Hawaii. Wylie frequently
visited Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie and Hawaiian Lodge.
Herbert G. Gardiner PGS,
Grand Historian
Honolulu, Hawaii
September 25, 2003
References
Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie
Institute for Masonic 1843 Studies, Grand Lodge
The First Masonic Lodge in Hawaii of California, In (Sandwich Islands) Cooperation with the Northern California
Research Lodge. 2001
Authors:
Jorge Soto,
Herbert G. Gardiner,
Jacques Huyghebaert
History Makers of Hawaii
A. Grove Day, Mutual Publishing, Honolulu, Hawaii 1984
Grand Lodge of Hawaii
Herbert G. Gardiner
Grand Lodge of Hawaii
Honolulu 2003
Archives of Hawaiian Lodge
At Makiki Masonic Temple & Lodge Le Progres de l’Oceanie
Various dates
Highlights, Lodge Maui History
Marty Alexander, Master
Lodge Maui, May 2003
Reference: http://mastermason.com/lodgeleprogres/heritage-frame.htm