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Resolution by Senator Hoar | 61-73 | Resolution for inquiry in three parts on the governments attitude towards Hawaii. |
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Diplomatic Representation in Hawaiʻi | 188-189 | Resolution for inquiry on the Presidents opinion and for diplomatic representation in Hawaii. |
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Hawaiian Affairs | pp. 430-434 | Address by Mr. Hoar on "Irregular in Conduct re Hawaii". Inquiry on the inconsitent conduct of the US government towards Hawaii |
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Hawaiian Affairs | pp. 621-628 | Senate discussion of Resolution by Mr. Frye regarding interference with the Hawaiian Government. Resolution to have no US interference in the restoration of Lilliuokalani includes history of treaties and conpsiracies in the Hawaiian Kingdom |
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Hawaiian Affairs | pp. 694-707 | Resolution that pending an investigation the US should not interfere with Hawaii affairs |
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Hawaiian Affairs | pp. 1231-1237 | Senators discuss Resolution by Frye. Senator discusses Fryeʻs resolution that the Committee on Foreign Relations to investigate in U.S. relations with Hawaiʻi and there should be no interference on Hawaiian Affairs. The naval forces should be used in Hawaiian islands for the protection of the lives and property of American citizens. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii | pp. 1308-1313 | Senators discuss Resolution by Mr. Turpie. Resolution to recognize that it is unwise and inexpedient to consider the project of annexing the Hawaiian territory to the US, that the people of Hawaii should be left to choose and maintain their own government |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Resolution by Mr. Turpie | pp. 1574-1579 | Senators discuss the resolution regarding "that it is unwise and inexpedient to consider the project of annexing the Hawaiian territory to the US, that he people of Hawaii should be left to choose and maintain their own government" |
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Hawaii. Communication from Secretary of State from President Grover Cleveland | pp. 1813-1822 | Communications from W.Q. Gresham, Albert Willis. Discussion from Senator McCreary regarding communications from Gresham and Willis. |
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Hawaii regarding Misc. Document No. 75 expressive of the sense of the House of Representatives relative to Hawaiian affairs | pp. 1825-1852 | Mr. Raynor discusses the Monarchy overthrown by Minister Stevens, the Origin of the Revolt, the answer of Minister Stevens, The Queen Withdraws the Change in Constitution, The Fervent Piety of Minister Stevens, Uncontradicted Testimony, A Kingdom for a Maritime Prize, the Missing Letters of Mr. Blaine, Boutelle and the Flag, Appointment of Commissioner Blount, The DeFacto Government, the Surrender was to the United States, No Annexation, The Monroe Doctrine, What constitutes true patriotism, after full and fair investigations, your own status as one of infamy in history, and other testimonies. |
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Senator Morse discusses Hawaii. | pp. 1879-1921 | Mr. Morse addresses how the reports calling the U.S. "a white manʻs government" and that Queen Liliuokalani is a "dissolute colored female". |
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Hawaiian Affairs, House Misc Doc. No. 75 Regarding Stevenʻs Letter | pp. 1942-1972 | Regarding President Harrison and Minister Stevens. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Congress discusses the annexation of Hawaiʻi and Provisional Governments reported by Mr. Turpie | pp. 2080-2093 | Mr. Gray discusses the statement. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Senate discusses resolution reported by Mr. Turpie | pp. 2120-2130 | Mr. Gray addresses the resolution from the Committee of Foreign Relations from Chas T. Gulick. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Senate discussing Cleveland Administrationʻs stance that the Provisional Government was Unfriendly to the U.S. | pp. 2281-2291 | Mr. Daniel addresses Clevelandʻs statement. The argument reflects on Clevelandʻs inheritance of U.S. relationship to Hawaii, why Liliʻuokalani was fit to be retired dowager queen of the U.S. and not fit to be the queen of her own country, the Telltale Chronology of Events, and Clevenlandʻs protests of deposed Queen. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Senate discusses Harrison Administration Deceived. | pp. 2309-2314 | Mr. Daniel addresses the idea that foreign intervention into the Hawaiian affairs was an unfriendly act to the U.S. government. He addresses the disposition of the troops and letters from Sanford B. Dole and John L. Stevens. |
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Hawaiian Affairs. Mr. Morganʻs Report regarding Committee on Foreign Relations regarding revolution in Hawaii | pp. 2408-2422 | Opinions of the Committee on Foreign Relations regarding revolution in Hawaii and participation of diplomatic and military officers of the United States. |
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Hawaiian Affairs. Regarding Mr. Fryeʻs address to President Harrison on intervention of Hawaiian political affairs | pp. 2408-2475 | Mr. Frye addresses Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland, B.F. Tracy, T.F. Bayard, Hilary A. Herbert, James Blount, John L. Stevens. |
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Hawaiian Affairs. Regarding political revolution in Hawaii and Mr. Blountʻs Report | pp. 2490-2502 | Mr. Frye discusses report of James H. Blount before the Committee on Foreign Relations. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii Senators discussing Mr. Turpieʻs report on Provisional government and Clevelandʻs investigation of the Provisional Government | pp. 3127-3139 | Senators Mr. George discusses his statement about foreign intervention into Hawaii was an unfriendly act to the U.S. government. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Senators discuss regarding provisional government and annexation | pp. 5193-5195 | Mr. Kyle discusses foreign intervention into Hawaii was an unfriendly act to the U.S. government. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii. Senators discuss Turpieʻs report on the Provisional government into Hawaiian government | pp. 5246-5248 | Mr. Kyle, Gray, Teller discuss voting on Turpieʻs resolution. |
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Policy regarding Hawaii Senators discussing voting for or against Turpieʻs resolution/report on Provisional Government | pp. 5434-5436 | Amendments offered to the resolution. yeas: Allen, Allison, Butler, Cameron, Chandler, Cullom, Davis, Dolph, Frye, Gray, Hale, Rawley, Higgins, Hill, Hoar, Irby, Kyle, Lodge, McMillan, Manderson, Martin, Mitchell, Morgan, Morrill, Pasco, Peffer, Perkins, Pettigrew, Platt, Power, Proctor, Sherman, Shoup, Teller, Turpie, Washburn. Nays: Bate, Berry, Caffery, Call, Cockrell, Coke, Faulkner, George, Harris, Hunton, Jones, Lindsay, Pugh, Ransom, Roach, Vest, Vilas, Voorhees. Not voting: Aldrich, Blackburn, Blanchard, Brice, Camden, Carey, Daniel, Dixon, Dubois, Calinger, Gibson, Gordon, Gorman, Hansbrough, Jarvis, Jones, McLaurin, McPherson, Mills, Mitchell, Murphy, Palmer, Patton, Quay, Smith, Squire, Stewart, Walsh, White, Wilson, Wolcott. |
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Policy Regarding Hawaii Senator discussing Mr. Turpieʻs report on Hawaiian Islands to establish and maintain their own government and domestic policy | pp. 5499- | Yeas: Allen, Allison, Berry, Butler, Caffery, Call, Camden, Camden, Cameron, Carey, Chandler, Cockrell, Coke, Cullom, Davis, Dolph, Dubois, Faulkner, Frye, Gordon, Gray, Hale, Harris, Hawley, Higgins, Hill, Hunton, Irby, Jones, Lindsay, Lodge, McLaurin, McMillan, McPherson, Manderson, Mitchell (Oregon), Mitchell (Wisconsin), Morrill, Murphy, Palmer, Pasco, Peffer, Perkins, Pettigrew, Platt, Ransom, Sherman, Shoup, Smith, Squire, Turpie, Vest, Vilas, Voorhees, Washburn, White. Nays: 0 None. Not Voting: Aldrich, Bate, Blackburn, Blanchard, Brice, Daniel, Dixon, Gallinger, George, Gibson, Gorman, Hansbrough, Hoar, Jarvis, Jones, Kyle, Martin, Mills, Morgan, Patton, Power, Proctor, Pugh, Quay, Roach, Steart, Walsh Wilson, Wolcott. |