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Damon, Ethel IIoseley, 1885-1965 Persontl history co.rd.

188:5 b. , April 12 1901 Punahou graduate 1909 Wellesley College, D.A. author 1965 died April 1

.,-, . l�� Damon, Ethel :loseley, 1883-1965 2 dramatic scripts.

11 One pageant script entitled, 0ne hundred yea.rs11 of ChristiruPcivilization in , 1820-1920, by Ethel t!ose­ 0 ley De.man, to be given April 1:3, 192 , 14 p. mimeographed.11 A historical play in two acts, ''The romance of reality, by Ethel Moseley Damon, produced at ?,fission Hemorial Hall, April 12, 1920, 14 p., raimeographed. See also: Photographs. �-��on, r��cis W11l.iama, 1852-1915. ,"-J·t Personal history card. 1852 b. Honolulu, Dec.10 graduate of Punahou held chair of languages at Punahou until 1876 1877 Berlin, secretary and interpreter for Hawaiian Minister 1879 Charge d' affairs, Berlin 1880 appointed to superintend Evangelical association work with Chinese 1884 m. Mary Happer in.Canton, 1892 Damon home opened as Chinese school, became Mills school and later Mid-Pacific insti'b.lte. tiustee of Punahou for 15 years. president Board of manager, Mid-Pacific institute. or ganizer of, Fort Street Chinese church 1915 died, Honolulu.

· M-57 Dmnon, Francis Willian, 1852-1915 Paners. 41 iteI:1S. I,ettars (1876-1879) to F. W. Dal!lon re: trip to Europe as secretarJ to the Hawaii.an legation in Berlin. Letters and commissions (1880-1885) Invitations and cards. M-466

SAMUEL MILLS DAMON COLLECTION

INTRODUCTION

The Samuel Mills Damon papers are a small part of a larger collection, the Baldwin and Damon papers, donated by Harriet Damon Baldwin and Frances Damon Holt in 1981. The ma1or part of the collec�ion was given to the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library and the Hawaii State Archives received mainly those papers relating to the government service of Samuel Mills Damon. These papers also include some business records and a few personal mementos. The collection contains 3.5 linear inches. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Samuel Mills Damon, a prominent businessman and public official of the Kingdom, Provisional Government, Republic and Territory, was born in Honolulu in 1845, the son of Samuel C. Damon (one of the pioneer New missionaries in Hawaii, founder and editor of "The Friend,11 and chaplain of the Seamen's Institute). Samuel Mills Damon began a banking career as a clerk with the firm of Charles R. Bishop in 1870. He became a partner in 1881, and eventually senior partner, of Bishop & Co.

Beginning in 1884, when King Kalakaua appointed him a member of the Privy Council of the Kingdom of Hawaii, he held many positions in government until his retirement from public life on , 1900. He served four times as Minister of Finance of the Kingdom (July 1889 - June 1890) and of the Provisional Government and (three occasions: May, 1893 - July, 1897; August, 1897 - November, 1899; and December, 1899 - June, 1900). He also served briefly as Interior Minister of the Republic (April - June, 1899 and May - June, 1900) and as assistant to President Sanford B. Dole. He married the former Harriet M. Baldwin of Honolulu, the daughter of another missionary family, in 1872, by whom he had four children. He was decorated by the Kingdom of Hawaii and by Great Britain, and Portugal. He owned a country home at Gardens, and he later made the property into a semi-public park renowned for its beauty and serenity.

He died in Honolulu on July 1, 1924.

Sources: Records in the collection; Men of Hawaii, Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1917.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Despite the amorphous and artificial nature of this collection, it nevertheless contains interesting examples of period material, as well as anecdotal material reflecting attitudes on specific issues, such as Queen Liliuokalani's lottery bill (1892) and Hawaii's annexation by the U. S. (1898).

The collection consists of a wide variety of items, both in format and content. The earliest, a handwritten school composition, dates from 1862; the latest is a 1924 issue of 'The Friend,' containing Samuel Mills Damon's

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obituary. Most of the material is dated between 1887 and 1898, and includes material dealing with the monarchy and the republic.

Other material includes: correspondence, poems, tax assessments, business records, engraved invitations to social events at Iolani Palace (and elsewhere), newspaper clippings, certificates, programs, and assorted lists. Some unique items require specific description. Most significant is probably a letter written to Samuel Mills Damon by Robert W. Wilcox, who. was then in jail for his role in the failed rebellion of 1895 against the government of the Republic. Also included are a letter from Damon to his wife written while he was engaged in dealing with the rebellion; a diary of a trip to the mainland in 1866; an oath of loyalty to the Republic; a dedication program for a building at Yale University; and a map of the Damon home at Moanalua.

See also: Name Index: Charles R. Bishop, Samuel C. Damon Subject Index: Bishop & Co. Bank, Damon Tract, Moanalua, Rebellion of 1895

The Hawaiian Mission Children's Society holds the remainder (709 items) of the "Samuel Mills Damon Family Papers. 11 The Bernice P. Library holds the business records of Bishop & Co.

SERIES DESCRIPTION

1. PAFERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. c. 1887, 1890-1892, 1894-1895, 1897-1898. 0.75 linear inch. Arranged by subject, and within subjects chronologically. Contains material related to Samuel Mills Damon's public activities, including a draft of a treaty of friendship between the and the Kingdom of Hawaii, drawn up sometime between 1887 and the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. There are also materials expressing opposition to Queen Liliuokalani's lottery bill; government papers, including reports and certificates; letters related to the rebellion of 1895; and other correspondence, including a copy of a letter dealing with the liability o.f the Hawaiian government in the matter of the bankruptcy of Ladd & Co.

2. BUSINESS AND PINANCIAL RECORDS. n.d., 1866-1884, 1886, 1894, 1896-1898, 1900, 1906, 1908, 1911-1913. 0.75 linear inch. Arranged by subject, and within subjects chronologically. Contains a variety of documents dealing with Samuel Mills Damon's personal finances and with his role as a leader in the Honolulu business and financial community. Included are real property assessments of and others managed by Charles R. Bishop, financial statements and balance sheets, corporate and legal documents, inventories, invoices, receipts and similar materials.

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3. PERSONAL PAPERS. n.d.> 1862, 1866, 1888-1889, 1891-1892, 1897-1898, 1902, 1905, 1908, 1911-1912. 1.5 linear inch.

Arranged chronologically. Contains material originated or collected by Samuel Mills Damon or his wife reflecting academic, social and cultural activities. Includes a diary, a journal in newspaper form, a map of the Damon home at Moanalua, invitations to events at Iolani Palace and elsewhere, calling cards, autographs, poems, certificates, programs and miscellaneous lists. 4. PUBLISHED MATERIALS. n.d., 1880, 1883, 1889, 1892, 1895, 1897-1898, 1902, 1908, 1911-1912, 1924. 0.5 linear inch.

Arranged chronologically. Contains material which reports on Samuel Mills Damon or his wife or on subjects or issues of interest to them, including newspaper and magazine clippings and some complete numbers.

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SAMUEL MILLS DAMON COLLECTION

Container List

Container Contents

Box 1 of 1 1. PAPERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Certificates (n.d., 1894-1895, 1897) Draft Treaty (n.d.) Letters (n.d., 1895, 1898) Materials concerning the Lottery Bill (1892) Passport (1887) Reports (1891, 1897) Speech (1890)

2. BUS�S AND FINANCIAL RECORDS Accounting documents (1880, 1892, 1894, 1896-1898, 1908, 1911) Cablegram (1906) Legal and corporate documents (n.d., 1886, 1912-1913) Proposal for rapid transit scheme (1900) Real property assessments (1866-1884, 1908) 3. PERSONAL PAPERS Autographs of Spanish Naval Officers (n.d.) Calling cards (n.d.) Certificate (1898) Diary (1866) Essay (1862) Invitations (1889, 1891-1892, 1897-1898, 1902, 1912) Journal (1880) Letter (1911) Lists (n.d., 1891, 1897, 1905) Map (n. d.) Notebook (n.d.) Poems (n.d., 1908) Program (1888) 4. PUBLISHED MATERIALS Clippings (1883, 1895, 1898, 1908, 1924) Newspaper (1898)

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4 Dashaways, The. Copy of original call to institute the 11Dashaways", July 6, 1859; Minutes of meetings, July 7, 1859-June 1, 1861. Hi::;tory: The Dashaways was a strict temperance organiza­ tion, appealing pr:l.mar;Uy to working men; ladies were admitted as Honorary Members.

In: M-293 Stangenwald, Hugo, 1829-1899. Collection. ���� H�, 1853-194h• .. f. -- r- .-- Personal history. 18$3 Dec. 12 born, Manchester., Englam. 1882 Arrived Honolulu f'l"om. San Fr&DCiacOJ employed as bool:�_ r.,; keeper and accountant tor Orinbaum & Co. 188S in groc:ery bueiness with John I. Wilder. Jul;y lS married Nora Spring, in Honolulu. Six children. 1887 opened an accounting bureau. 1894 appointed deputy postmaster-general; served until 1900. 1900 office unager ot Honolulu Brewry.· 1902 resumed his own business, an accounting bureau. 1919 Henry F. Davis Audit Co., Ltd., inforporated. 1944 Oct. S died, Honolulu.

�a Davis, Hem,, l8S3-19h4.. r� l scra book. Scrapbook ·(1887-1894) newspaper clippines, proclamations of the provisional governmnt• Letters fro1:1 go.. :ernment accepting tenders on furnishing provisions to the prison, and other government agenc:ies.

-� Davison, Rose Compton Kabd.puleokalwµka.ahullanu, 1868-1913. Personal histo • 1868 Sept. 22 born Honolulu. educated at St. Andrew's Priory, Fort Street School and Oahu College. principal of First English school in Manca Valley. worked in office of Board of F.duoation as Agent and Assis- tant Secretary of the Board. appointed Humane Officer, of the re-organized lfumane Society 1913 May 26 died, Honolulu.

Davison, Rose Compton Kah.aipu1e, 1868-1913. Papers. Letters, biographical sketches end commissions to Rose C. K. Davison, and Benoni R. Davison, her rather. Degreaves, John, 1833-1910. Personal histo card. 18JJ b. Island of Jersey 1859 discovered island, called it de Greaves - it was never found again. At that time was mate on schooner GENERAL WOLFORD chartered for pleasure cruise by Lola Montez. 1878 came to Honolulu from Fijis employee of Board or health for many years 1910 d. at Kawaloa, Molokai

( M-40 Degreaves, John, 1833-1910. "Pa' rs.. l item

Contract with Board of Immigration for procuring South Sea native immigrants, dated July 22, 1880.

See also: Pornare{). Diary of J. Degreaves. ______... ·--•-� Dekwn, FA.ward, 1860-1934. Personal history. rK-218 1860 ltly 30 born Portland, Oregon. 1890 arrived Honolulu; associated with business of.rice of Honolulu Advertiser, secretary for meny years. 1934 April 22 died, Honolulu.

M-218 Dekum, F.d\lB.rd, 1860-1934. Scrapbook. 2 books. Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, mostly descri� tion and travel about Hawaii,1 from Pacific Commercial Adverti­ ser, Hawaiian Gazette, Harper s,Veekly, Woman's Home Com­ panion and other unidentified newspapers and JDSBazines, 1891- 1912.

•< � \ M-354 Del ta Kappa GSJ11ma Society. Beta Beta chapter, Hawnii. Records. 1 item. v. \ Scrapbook No.l (1949-1957] Saeiweci [email protected] shts£..

Beta Beta chapter, Haw.ii, of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society for \lOmen teachers, formed Jan., 1949, in Honolulu.

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1869 b. Rouseville, Pa., Dec.16 1889 arrived Honolulu to help construct Oahu rail�m.y line 1915 became general manager of ORe.1, 1950 Supervisor, Honolulu City and County 1947 retired as director and vice-pres:ident of OR&L. chairmen, City planning cor.mdssion. active in many civic organizations 1948 d. Honolulu, July 25

- . :'< l-I-41 Denison, George P p ..---� , -t ...... ,.., , 1869-1948.

Invitations (1899-1922). Correspondence re: ?,li.d-Paci.fic Carnival Ltd. (191�1946}. Certificates and commissions for various boards, including certificate of election as Supervisor, City & County of Honolulu, 1950. H-470

DIAMOND HEAD STUDY

INTRODUCTION

This collection is the office files of Pacific Planners Corporation relating to their contractual study to prepare a plan for the unimpaired preservation of the visual and historic aspects of Diamond Head. The records date from 1966 to 1969 and comprise eight linear inches. The records were received from Robert D. Van Dorpe, President of Pacific Planners Corporation.

HISTORY

The Diamond Head Study was authorized in 1965 by Act 249, when the State Legislature created the Diamond Head State Monwnent and appropriated $20,000 for a study of Diamond Head to include the preparation of a preservation plan. The Department of Land and Natural Resources, designated the administering agency, began preliminary study and then in June 1967, hired Robert D. Van Dorpe, president of Pacific Planners Corporation, to develop a final report. (Pacific Planners Corporation, incorporated on May 10, 1967, was a family-held corporation with Robert D. Van Dorpe as its president.)

The contract specified the preparation of plans designating and incorporating lands essential to the unimpaired preservation of the visual and historic aspects of Diamond Head and the determination of which of the visual aspects was most desirable to preserve. They were to collate, review and analyze specific plans including: the Oahu General Plan, Urban Renewal Plans, Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, among others. The contractors used a comprehensive photographic inventory as the method of docwnenting their recommendations. The study encompassed the immediate Diamond Head area including the crater, slopes and base, and the surrounding area from the ewa boundary of Ala Moana Park to the ewa side of Wailupe Peninsula, and from the sea to Dole Street.

Source: Records in the collection.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

These records, dating from 1966 to 1969, contain information on then existing plans and proposals for the development and/or preservation of Diamond Head collected by the contractor. The material includes reports, research materials, correspondence, memos, transcripts, tables, newspaper clippings and photographs.

The correspondence files docwnent the acquisition of background information and the projects daily progress, especially the communications with Whistler/Patri associates, the urban design consultants on the project. It also touches on a controversial plan developed by the Diamond Head Improvement Association, an investment group headed by financier Chinn Ho. 0 The research materials make up the bulk of the collection and include

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background reference materials used by Pacific Planners and their subcontractors to compile the study. The heart of the study is the report itself and through text and tables incorporates all aspects of a plan for Diamond Head including a review of current proposals, criteria for its preservation and implementation scheme. Although over one thousand photographs were taken to document the visual aspects of Diamond Head, only thirteen oversized mounted photographs, accompanied the records.

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

1. DIAMOND HEAD STUDY REPORT. 1967. 2 linear inches. Arranged by topic. Includes preliminary report and typescript copies of the final report including sections on geology, history, ecology, visual inventory, tree survey, review of existing Diamond Head proposals, criteria for its preservation, and implementation.

2. �EARCH MATERIALS. n.d., 1966-1968. 4 linear inches. Arranged by topic. Includes drafts of sections of the report, memos, notes, transcripts of meetings, material on building heights, comprehensive zoning ordinances, urban renewal plans, executive orders, photo field trips, and other reference material relating to the consultants investigations into the establishment of preservation controls for Diamond Head.

3. CORRE.SPONDENCE. n.d., 1967-1968. 1 linear inch. Arranged by correspondent, and then chronological. Includes memos, correspondence, reports, consultant contract, and other material relating to plans for the development of Diamond Head, requests for information, and coDUDents by government agencies on the report submitted by Pacific Planners Corporation.

4. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. 1967-1969. 1 linear inch. Arranged by.topic. Includes presentations to the Honolulu City Council and Outdoor Circle, background papers of the Save Diamond Head Association, newspaper clippings, a few mounted photographs of the Diamond Head area, and plans for the proposed state monument district boundaries.

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Container Contents

Box 1 of 2 DIAMOND HEAD STUDY REPORT. 1967. 1. Preliminary report. Aug. 27, 1967. 2. Introduction J. Geology 4. History 5. Ecology 6 • Tree survey 7. Visual inventory 8. Visual analysis 9. General review of related data 10. Review of proposals 11. Criteria for preservation 12. Visual preservation plan 13. Implementation

�EARCH MATERIALS. n.d .• 1966-1968. 14. Building heights. 1967. 15. Comprehensive zoning code 16. Diamond Head proposals. 1966-1967. 17. Ecology 18. Executive orders 19. Geology 20. History. 1967-1968. Box 2 of 2 21. Land use 22. Oahu Development Council. n.d., 1966-1967. 23. Photo field trips. 1967. 24. Tree survey 25. Urban renewal CORRESPONDENCE. n.d .• 1967-1968. 26. n.d., 1967-1968. 27. Diamond Head Improvement Assn. Chinn Ho. 1967. 28. Requests for out-of-state information. 1967. 29. Review of Diamond Head Study report. 1968. JO. Whisler/Patri Associates. 1967-1968.

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. 1967-1969. 31. Honolulu City and County presentation. 1968-1969. 32. Newspaper clippings and press releases. 1967- 1968. 33. Plans. n.d., 1968. 34. Publicity and presentations. 1967-1968. 35. Save Diamond Head Association. 1967-1969. MAP Photographs, 1967. [Oversize, Filed Flat.]

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Dimond, Henry, 1808-1895. Personal hist card. M-Y� 1808 b. Fairfield, Comt., Sept.17 1834 m. Ann Maria Anner, Nov.I in New York. sailed in 7th mission company- from Boston, Dec.5 1855 arrived Honolulu, J'\Dle s. staticmad in Honolulu at the missionary press; was a bookbinder by trade 1850 released from mission, engaged 1n mercantile business 1895 d. Honolulu, Jan.s

.,,�2 •.. � • � • - ,• '"'•� - ., r:9 � •r ...... ·�.\ �··,"_- ··-t>imond, Henry, 1808-1895. ro letters . and a ma: •

Letter journal (18�18SS) or voyage aboard Hellespont as member or 7th mission company. Letters to brother Isaac Dimond telling of family" and life in Hcmolulu (1855-1865). One lstter to daughters, 1865. . Map-, by Mr. Kinney or •an the nows or the volcanoes on Hawaii, or which there is any reliable acccnmt, up to am including that of .April 1868." � J,�to-t.� - 'erON:l�i�� �l'\�c.v-·1,+ C:.ta l I �c+-··..- J !:���R. G.

1921 Member of firm, Dyer & Dods, Accountants, Honolulu. 1922 Head bookkeeper, Vaiakea Mill Co., Hilo, Hawaii. er. City Directories, 1921-22.

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Letter to Mr. Homer, Feb. 24, 1922, re: checld.ng business records of (sugar?] company in Hilo. 1 item. Accounts. Journal accounts of cargo, crew's weges, etc. of be.rk DOH QUIXOTE on trips .between the isl.ends, J.tarch to September 1850. M-239 Dower, James Alexander, lB.39-1926. Personal history. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Feb. 7, 1839, James A. Dower went to eea at an early age. In 1865, he and his wife were on their way to Australia from Victoria, B.D., on the RoY!:! Charlie, arriving 1n Honolulu Oct.B. The ship stopped here tor repairs and Mr. and Mrs. Dower decided to make Hawaii their bane. Mr. Dower went into business, building inter­ is]Jpld and became an expert cabinet-maker. Some years bef'ore his death, he developed a hobby or ma.king valld.ng canes and giving them away to his friends and to pro­ minent men in the community. At first, he obtained the wood tor his canes .from ship-wrecks in the Hawaiian area. Later he incorporated into each cane as JIW\Y different Island woods as possible.

f M-239 Dower, James Alexander, 18.39-1926. Papers. 1/4 inch. LettersJ lists or woods used in aand-made canes; list or recipients or canes.

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DRAPER COLLECTION-OFFICE 01!' PRICE ADMINISTRATION, 1942-1944

INTRODUCTION

The professional papers of Dr. Benjamin Draper reflect his tenure as economic advisor at the Office of Price Administration, Region IX, . Dates of the collection range from May 1942 through August 1944. These papers are an unrestricted gift donated by Dr. Draper and open for use by the public. The collection contains 18 linear inches.

AGENCY HISTORY

The Price Control Section of the Office of the Military Governor, (OMG), was created on May 29, 1942 by the promulgation of General Order Nwnber 108. This order empowered the section to administer and enforce price regulations issued by the Military Governor. It provided an office and advisory board for Oahu and the neighbor islands, each having full jurisdiction in its area. In June 1942, the Federal Office of Price Administration, (OPA), sent representatives to Hawaii to act in an advisory capacity. Among those sent were Dr. Benjamin Draper who became the economic advisor to the Military Governor and Lt. Col. James H. Palmer as the price advisor. The attention of the OPA staff was devoted almost entirely to processing and adjudicating appeals from businesses requesting an upward adjustment to the maximum allowable price that could be charged for goods and services. During its first six months 783 appeals were received.

On March 10, 1943 the Office of the Military Governor transferred to the Federal Office of Price Administration the control of prices formerly administered by the Price Control Section of the OMG. There was no change in procedure or personnel, and the national office delegated to the Hawaii Territorial Director full authority over local problems. With the transfer of power to OPA several additional price control functions were added to the office including the rationing of: tires, gasoline, bicycles, refrigerators, stoves, water heaters and typewriters. The Food Control Section under the Office of Military Governor controlled both supply of food and pr1c1ng of it. On October 9, 1942 the pricing powers of the Food Control Section were tranferred by OMG to Price Control Section.

Beginning in January 1943, the adjustment of prices function of the OPA was carried out by the Adjustment Committee. This committee set prices on merchandise not covered by specific regulations, and provided new or adjusted prices under MPR (Maximum Price Regulation). It exercised administrative and discretionary powers as an informal court. The Adjustment Committee was composed of the Territorial Director, Chief Counsel, Price Attorney and Chief Economist. Memoranda for the committee were prepared by various staff members and field investigators recommending action and substantiating the recommendation with suitable support data.

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Thus the Adjustment Committee acted both as a price and policy group determining criteria to be followed in specific types and categories of commodities and trades. In January 1943, a docket system was instituted for Adjustment Committee dividing appeals into three groups: fixing of new prices; adjustment of ceilings; and service trades prices and adjustments. The Adjustment Committee existed until October 1943 at which time the Price Executive assumed the price fixing function. From that point Adjustment Committee only met on special problems referred to it by the Price Executive. Under the OPA a study was completed of all federal price regulations enacted on the Mainland and some were adopted as applicable in the Territory. OPA functioned as a separate entity through December 24, 1946 when it was merged with the Civilian Production Administration, (CPA), under the Office of Temporary Control, (OTC). The OPA director oversaw both OTC-CPA and OTC-OPA. By a joint resolution of Congress the OPA was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture on April 1, 1947. On June 1,1947 President Harry S. Truman officially dissolved the OPA and its two temporary agencies, OTC-OPA, OTC-CPA by Executive Order.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Although the papers accumulated by Dr. Draper date from May 1942 through July 1944 he actually served first as economic advisor and later as Chief Economist from June 1942 through June 1944. The collection consists of: correspondence, progress reports, adjustment committee records, newspaper clippings and printed materials.

A bulk of the correspondence reflects the OPA's function as a price setting agency. It was generated by merchants requesting an upward adjustment in the maximum allowable price that could be charged for goods and services. This collection offers a unique insight into daily life in Hawaii during World War II. The papers clearly demonstrate the scope of price controls during the period. Requests for adjustments of ceiling prices range from drink prices in restaurants to shipping costs from the Mainland. Correspondence also includes: background communication on the decision to hire Japanese-Americans; periodic gas mask drill instructions; black-out schedules; and general comments on the social life in Waikiki.

1942 Federal funds were secured by OPA to commission a cost of living index for Hawaii by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and is included in the retail food prices report. This was the first cost of living study done of Hawaii. After considering this data a consolidated maximum price regulation was issued by OPA which included the Territory. The Territory of Hawaii, Region IX regulations appear in the Federal Register as Maximum Price Regulation 373 and some of these records with amendments are included in this collection.

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While the collection spans only two years it adequately reflects the functioning of the Office of Price Controls. In documenting the procedures enacted for controlling prices, these records provide an insight into the scope of activities and the impact on local life of a complicated bureaucracy that was organized to support the war effort.

See Also: Federal Office of Price Administration. Orders Governor's Records. Stainback, Ingram M., 1942-1951. Office of Civilian Defense. Office of Price Administration. Newspaper Index. World War, 1939-1945, Office of Price Administration. Subject Index. War-defense Act Rules, General and Special Orders. Office of Price Administration.

SERIES DESCRIPTION

1. REPORTS ON ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF PRICE CONTROL SECTION. May 1942 - March 1943. 1 linear inch

Arranged chronologically. Contains copies of cumulative reports on the organization and operation of the Price Control Section during its jurisdiction under the Military Governor. Initial report details difficulties in adopting Mainland procedures in the Territory; subsequent reports focus on the effective execution of Maximum Price Regulation #373.

2. ACTIVITIES REPORT. June 1942 - January 1944 ••25 linear inches

Arranged chronologically. Contains weekly reports filed by Draper on activities of the Price Control Section of OPA. Includes a daily log from , 1942 through October 18, 1942. Semi-monthly reports begin on December 7, 1942 through January 27, 1944. Later reports are organized by work completed, work in progress, work planned. Offers insight into thinking of those in authority at OPA; logistical difficulties of attempting a cost survey of all commodities sold in the Territory; and discusses inequities of the system. Includes report of field study of Kauai.

3. CORRESPONDENCE. May 1942 - July 1944. 1 linear inch

Arranged chronologically. Contains copies of memos and correspondence regarding price regulations and adjudication of claims; typed copies of Oahu housing ads offering rewards for rental placement; list of Oahu rooming houses and hotels for rent dated July 7, 1943; text of Draper's July 16, 1943 speech to Commercial Club on "Problems of Wartime Economy". Includes background on price adjustment cases. Records Draper's early personal observations about Hawaii. Contains agency conununications of the decision to hire Japanese-Americans; instructions for gas mask drills; general comments on the social life in wartime Waikiki. See also: Adjustment Committee Memoranda for agency's summary and recommendation of price requests.

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4. ADJUSTMENT COMMITrEE RECORDS. January - October 1943. 1 linear inch. Arranged chronologically by Adjustment Committee review date. Contains both Adjustment Committee memoranda and dockets of cases reviewed. Includes re�ommendations from price advisors and field investigators to the adjustment committee regarding requests for price adjustments. Includes current prices, requested prices and recommended prices. Can include prices of previous appeals for comparison purposes. Decisions on cases presented in the Committee Memoranda can be found for dates from July 1943 through September 1943 by referring to the Docket of Price Adjustment. Docket includes docket number, date, name of company requesting price increase, item, date of request, agenda date and handwritten comments on the resolution of the case. Dockets divide appeals into three groups: fixing of new prices; adjustments of ceilings; and service trade prices and adjustments. The majority of decisions were prices fixed for new commodities.

5. FIELD NOTES AND INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS. May 1942 - May 1943. 1 linear inch. Contains handwritten notes of Kauai report; a report on the suggested basis for defining landed costs. Includes a poi industry report with a list of all factories, their prices and comments of the profitability of poi manufacture. Survey of the produce industry with prices of specific fruits and vegetables; investigative report on the jewelry industry in the Territory. Copy of newsreleases of the War Shipping Administration and Freight Tariff rates of the Matson Navigation Company. 6. LIQUOR REPORT. August 1944 ••125 linear inches. Single item. Copy of Draper's study on Hawaii Liquor purchased from California liquor wholesalers and distributors. Study done in California subsequent to Draper's transfer to the Mainland. Report addresses attempts by wholesalers to dump contaminated foreign liquor in Hawaii, to charge illegally inflated prices for shipping and to evade customs taxes. Includes list of Hawaii wholesalers of liquor and their California suppliers. Lists of all contaminated liquors by type and brand. 7. PAPERS RELATING TO KAXIMUK PRICE REGULATION 1373 WITH AHENDKENTS. April 1942 - June 1944. 6 linear inches.

Arranged by section number and commodity. Printed regulation and amendments 1 - 38 are arranged sequentially. Sections dealing with specific conmodities are tabbed by name of commodity. Sections include description of each item and some state the maximum ceiling price quotes. Among local products described are: Niihau shells; taro and poi; Kana coffee; and bamboo rakes.

4 8. FIELD PRICE INSTRUCTIONS REVISIONS. June 1942 - August 1943. .125 linear inches. Arranged chronologically. Published revisions to field price instructions on all administrative and operational aspects of compiling data. Instructions establish criterion for making a maximum price ceiling determination. Includes memo from Karl Borders on the organizational assignments and departmental policies of Region IX OPA. 9. U.S. DKPAR'l'HENT OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS RETAIL FOOD PRICES REPORT. May 1941 - January 1943 • . 75 linear inches.

Arranged chronologically. Copies of U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics printed reports on retail food staple prices for 52 Mainland cities, Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii. In 1942, OPA secured Federal funds to commission this cost of living index, the first ever done in Hawaii.

10. NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS. July 1942 - January 1943 ..5 linear inches.

Arranged chronologically. Contains newspaper clippings from Honolulu Star-Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser referring to OPA activities and its personnel. Includes Jared Smith's 1942 series on the . There are few clippings from Mainland newspapers.

DRAPER COLLECTION-OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION

Container List

Container Contents

Box 1 REPORTS ON ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF PRICE CONTROL SECTION. May 1942 - March 1943.

ACTIVITIES REPORTS. June 1942 - January 1944.

CORRESPONDENCE. July - September 1942 September 1942 - June 1943 June 1943 - February 1944 February - July 1944

ADJUSTHENT COHKITr.KE RECORDS. Memoranda: January - March 1943. Box 2 Memoranda: April - June 1943. Memoranda: June - July 1943. Memoranda: July - October 1943.

Docket: May - September 1943.

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Box 2 FIELD NOTES AND INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS. May 1942 - May 1943. Field Notes - Kauai; Landed Cost Report. Reports on: Poi; Jewelry; Produce. Reports on: Sanitary Napkins; Trade Services; Margins of Profit.

HAWAII LIQUOR REPORT. August 1944. Box 3 PAPERS RELATING TO KAXIMUH PRICE REGULATION 1373 wrm AMENDMENTS. Maximum Price Regulation II 373. Amendments April 1943 - September 1943. General Maximum Price Orders Nos. 1 - 38. Maximum Price Orders 38. some through 104. Maximum Price Orders: 54 - 66. Maximum Price Orders: 14. 16 through 29.

Box 4 Maximum Price Orders: 31 - 53. Maximum Price Orders: Restaurants; Tires and Tubes, (used); Typewriters, (used). FIELD PRICE INSTRUCTIONS REVISIONS. October 1942 - August 1943.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR11 DIVISION OF LABOR AND STATISTICS RETAIL PRICES REPORT. May 1941 - January 1943.

NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS. July 1942 - January 1943.

D. Buckingham 5/1990

6 r''' . f K-204 Dudoit, Jules, 1803-1866• 1803 bom Isle of France (Mauritius); of French descent but a British subject. 1835 first arrived in Honolulu. 1837 April arrived in Honolulu in his·ovn. bark, Clementine, bringing as passengers two Catholic priests, Father Bachelot end Father Short. July named French consular agent by Admiral Du Petit Thouars; appointment approved by French Government Oct. 26, 18.39. married Anna Corney, daughter of early trader, Peter Corney. 1847 looked after French interests until 1847; larlghted and received badge of Legion of Honor until relieved of consular duties early in 1848. 1849 naturalized as citizen of Ha:waii. 1866 July 20 killed in his bed by disgruntled Chinese house- servant.

. \ r-204 Dudoit, Jules, 1803-lS66. Letter. l item. Letter to Kamehameha. III, Nov. 27, 1839, requesting fair treatment for an imprisoned Frenchman, and restitution of property to the family of another Frenchman, recently drowned. M-44 Dutt, DUTTON, JOSEPH (IRA liAIUJES), 1843-1931 page Correspondence with Riley Allen, Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1923-1928. 1923 Apr. 6. Allen to Dutton. 2 letters. ti 2 27. II pages. May 11. II 2 July 25. II pages. Oct. B. " 18. " Nov. 19. Dec. 13. Dutton to Allen. 17. Allen" to Dutton. 2 pages. 31. II 1924 Apr. 2J. July 4. Dutton" to Allen. Card. 22. " Card. Aug. 22. 7 pages, with office memo. Oct. 22. Allen to Dutton. Nov. J. Dutton to Allen. Card. 7. Allenti to Dutton. 1925 Feb. 3. n Apr. 24. . Dutton to Allen. 2 pages on 1 sheet. 18. Allen" to Dutton. July 23. 1926 Mar. 27. Dutton to Allen. 2 pages, with Easter card in envelope. Apr. 1. Allen to Dutton. 27. Dutton to Allen. Card, with birthday card. JO. Allen to Dutton. July 28. Dutton to Allen.

30. AllenII to Dutton. 1927 Apr. 29. " June 15. 24. Dutton" to Allen. July a. " On envelope. 9. " 25. Aug. Allen to Dutton. 5. II Sep. 7. 1928 Apr. 11 Dutton to Allen. Easter ca.rd, with birthday card. 12. Allen to Dutton. Aug. 4. Dutton to Allen. 3 pages on 1 sheet. 10. Allen to Dutton. Oct. 1. " J. Dutton to Allen. 2 pages on 1 sheet, with draft telegram. 9. Allen to Dutton. Letter to Fr. Hanz with 2 draft telegrams enclosed. 12. Dutton to Allen. 2 pages. 15. Allen to Dutton. 16. Duttonti to Allen. 2 pages, with 2 cards. 18. 2 cards enclosed. 23. Allen to Dutton. 2 page letter to W.T. Prosser enclosed.

30. DuttonII to Allen. Printed letter, July 29, 1926, enclosed. Nov. 16. 2 pages on 1 sheet. 21. AllenIt to Dutton. Dec. 28. Letter to W. Neale, publfaher's leaflet enclos<:.d. M-44 Dutton ·DUTTON, JOSEPH {IRA BARNES), 1843-1931 page 2 Correspondence with Riley H. Allen, Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1929-1930. 1929 Jan. a. Dutton to Allen. 2 pages. 13. Allen" to Dutton. Feb. 4. " 20. Apr. 27. Dutton to Allen. Note, birthday ca.rd, note on envelope re. parents. May 5. Allen to Dutton. Sep. 24. Dutton to Allen. JO. Allen to Dutton. Oct. 12. Dutton to Allen. J pages on 1 sheet, 2 pages on 1 sheet (2 letters) 18. Allen to Dutton. Nov. 5. Dutton" to Allen. 3 pages· on 1 sheet. 22. 2 pages on 1 sheet, with card, Dec. 20. ·Allen" to Dutton. 19)0 Feb. l>!ar. 24.17.. "

Correspondence, R.H. Allen with Sister M. Eugenia, St. Francis Hospital, re. Dutton. 1930 July JO. Allen to Sr. Eugenia. Sep. 12. Per Sr. A. to Allen. 1931 Jan. JO. Allen to Sr. Eugenia. Feb. 2. Sr. Eugenia to Allen. 7. Allen to Sr. Eugenia. 17. " Correspondence, miscellaneous: Typescripts. J items. Thanks of the Lepers for a Splendid Spectacle. 7 pages. 1908 July 16. Dutton to Adm. c.s. Sperry. Copied from a Honolulu newspaper. 21. E.A. Mott-Smith to Dutton. 23. Gov. W.F. Frear to Dutton. 22. Adm. C.S. Sperry to Dutton. n.d. Notes,· by DuttonC?J The Grand Army Honors Joseph Dutton. 12 pages. Copy to A.P. Taylor. 1913 Sep. 18. Journal of the Forty-Seventh Encampment 0£ the Grand Arary of the Republic. Pages 198-199, re. Dutton. 1914 Apr. 20. H.J. Seeley to Dutton, re. G.A.R. resolution. Nay 9. Dutton to ll.J. Seeley, acknowledging honor. 26. Nemo by Dutton, re. Capt. B.A. Hamilton and C�pt. W.M. Scott. June 27. C.D.R. Stowits to Dutton, re. sending an American flag. July 16. Dutton to C.D.R. Stowits, re. receipt of American flag. Aug. 14. C.D.R. Stowits· to Dutton, in appreciation of his work at Kalawao. 20. H.J. Seeley to Dutton, giving thanks for photographs. 1915 l'iay 24. A.B. Beers to Dutton, in appreciation of his work at Kalawao. July 17. W.J. McKay to Dutton, in congratulations to him for his work. Comrade Ira B • .Dutton, The Friend of Lepers. Copy to A.P. Taylor. 2 pages. 1914 Uov. 26. D.R. Wood to Editor, National Tribune, Washington, n.c., re. Dutton. n.d. Memo by Dutton, re. his military commissions. Signed by Dutton. N-44 Duttoi DUTTON, JOSEPH (IRA BARl."ES), 1843-1931 page'. Letters, etc. to Albert Pierce Taylor. 1916-1929. 1916 Apr. 23. Easter card with brief note enclosed. Oct. 7. Letter. 7 pages. Completed Oct. 17. 17. Note on envelope enclosing letter from J. Haggerty, Sept. 12, 1916. Dec. 15. Christmas card with note enclosed. 1917 �an. 15 •. Letter. 4 pages. 1921 June J. Letter. 2 pages on 1 sheet. 21. Letter. 2 paees. 24. Letter. 1 page. Note re. enclosures. 2 pages on 1 slip. July 1. Letter. 1 page. 4. Card. 4 7. Hemo for Mr. Taylor. pages. Biographical. 18. Card. Sep. 21. Card. 1922 Jan. 26. Cards. 3 pages on 2 items. Envelope, postmarked Jan. 28. , Feb. 1. Note on form letter with 2 enclosures. Envelope, postmarked Feb. 4. 1923 June 22. Letter. Envelope, postmarked . 1924 Dec. 14. Birthday card with Christmas card enclosed. Envelope postmk Dec. 14. 1925 Apr. 27. Personal data requested by Taylor. 5 pages. Finished June 1, 1926. May 25. Letter. 3 pages on 1 sheet. June 22. Letter. 1 page and 3 pages on 2 cards. Envelope, postmarked June 24. July 25. Letter. 1 page. Nov. 13. Letter. 3 pages on 1 sheet. 2 notes and 2 post cards enclosed. 1926 June 1. Letter. 2 pages on 1 sheet. 1928 Dec. 9. Letter. 1 page. Printed letter dated Sept. 8, 1928 enclosed. Dec. 18. Birthday card �ith brief note in envelope. 1929 Apr. Note on envelope enclosing photo of , 1928 and Mother's photo. n.d. Envelopes. 2 items. Postmarked Honolulu, but no date. Before 1924. Correspondence, miscellaneous. 1913 Apr. 15. J.B. Frohmiller to Dutton. Letter and note in envelope. 4 pages. re. Dayton, Ohio flood relief. 1914+ H.T. Hollmann to Dutton. Letter. 2 pages. re. use of Chaulmoogra oil in treating leprosy. 1916 Sep. 12. J. Haggerty to Dutton. Letter. 5 pages. Later passed on to A.P. Taylor with.Oct. 17, 1916 letter. 1918 Apr. 25. C.H. Dickey to Dutton. Letter. 2 pages on 1 sheet. Later passed on to A.P. Taylor with letter of Nov. 13, 1925 •. 1919 Feb. 22. Dutton to Mrs. E.J. Monsarrat. Card with note, card with descrip­ tion of Kalawao photo and note, card with picture of St. Teresa, . card with picture of St. Anthony of Padua, enclosed in envelope. 1926 l·tay J. Dutton to Gov� Farrington. Birthday card in envelope. 1927 Apr. 17. Dutton to The Ad. Club. Easter card in envelope. 30. Dutton to Gov. Farrington. 2 pages on 1 sheet, enclosing letter of early 1907, William P. to Dutton, with notes by Dutton, June 24, 1907, also booklet, Damien and Dutton, by Edwin E. Woodman, 1912, with notes by Dutton. Envelope, postmarked April JO, 1927. May 2. Dutton to The Ad. Club. 1 page. Copy of printed letter dated July 29, 1926 with note by Dutton enclosed. Envelope postmarked May 4, 1927. See also magazines. J. Dutton to Gov. Farrington. Birthday card in envelope. 1928 Sep. 8. Dutton to friends. Printed by Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Nov. 1928. 4 pages on 1 sheet. M-44 Duttor DUTTOM, JOSEPH (IRA BARlIBS), 1843-19 31 page � Magazine and newspaper articles re. Dutton. 1921 July JO. The Miracle of J.iolokai. Science is healing the leper in the land of living death, by Albert Pierce Taylor. Leslie's, p. 149-151, Q 171. Entire issue on file. Illustrations. 1925 Sep. Captain Ira B. Dutton-Now :Brother Joseph Dutton, by M.P. Healy. The Louisville & Nashville Ernployes' Magazine, vol. 1, no. 7, P• 19. Ent�re issue on file. Illustrations. 1931 Mar. 26. Plan military funeral for Joseph Dutton. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, p. 1, col. a. Photocopy. 27. Hili tary and civilian rites honor Dutton. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, p. 1, col. 6. Photocopy. 1955 July 19. Joseph Dutton. Biographical sketch. Written as though still living. Source not indicated. Photographs. Mostly duplicates of photos transferred to photograph file. 8 items. Some inscribed by Dutton. Mostly from Riley Allen papers. Journal. Personal Memoranda of Some Letters Sent &c. for my ''Data" Later. Jan. 1, 1897-Dec. 13, 1909. Scrapbook. Presented to the Archives of Hawaii, Sept. B, 1926. Shelved with (K- L\t.{.-\J.\) oversize items.

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M-44 Dutton, Joseph (Ira :Barnes), 1843-19)1. Personal history. 1843 born at Stowe, Vermont, April 27. 1886 arrived at Kalawao, Molokai, as volunteer assistant to Father Damien, July 29. 1931 died at St. Francis Hospital, Honolulu. See Dutton•s biography in the Archives library: ]3 Joseph Dutton: His memoirs; the story of forty-four D981C years of service among the lepers of Molokai, Hawaii, edited by Howard D. Case. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-­ Bulletin, CcJ1931. 242 p. illus, ports. 21 cm.

M-44 Dutton, Joseph (Ira Barnes), 1843-1931. Papers. 1897-1931. ca. 6 inches. Lay assistant at the leper settlement, Kalavao, Molokai. Correspondence with R.H. Allen, 1923-1931.- Letters to A.P. Taylor, with enclosures, 1916-1929.- Miscellaneous corres­ pondence, 1913-1928.- Typescripts of miscellaneous corres­ pondence, 1908-1915.- Magazine and newspaper articles re. Dutton, 1921-1955c?J- Photographs (others transferred to photograph collection)- Personal memoranda of some letters sent &c., 1897-1909.- Scrapbook, presented to the Archives in 1926 (shelved with oversize items) For detailed inventory see list in first folder and in the Archives manual.