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Field name | Value |
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Title | The Sandwich Island Gazette and Journal of Commerce, Volume 2, Number 16 |
Reference | 94 Sa5, Vol 1, copy 1 |
Library | Hawaiian Historical Society |
Date | 18 Nov 1837 |
Place of Publication | Hawaii |
Author / Creator | MacIntosh, Stephen S |
Description | The first English-language newspaper on Hawaii, containing interesting accounts of trade, ships entering harbour, and daily life. As Hawaii's first commercial journalism venture, it did job printing. The editor was Bostonian Stephen S MacIntosh, who opposed the policies of the Protestant mission and advocated religious toleration. |
Document Type | Newspaper |
Theme(s) | Trade and Commerce; Politics, War and Diplomacy; Social Life; Religion, Faith and Philosophy |
Keywords | trade, agriculture, politics, language, religion, business, crime, poetry, advertisement, news, foreign policy, ship, shipping, commerce, goods, merchandise, information, diary |
Countries | USA |
Places | Hawaii |
Ports | Honolulu, USA |
People | Kamehameha III |
Additional Information | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Hawaiian Historical Association's library catalogue. |
Copyright | Hawaiian Historical Society |