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Chapin PDF Years 1834 N 1853 SECTION III Newspapers in Print by Years 1834–2000 * Exact year(s) unknown Year Title Year Title 1834 –1839 1845 Elele Friend 1834 Kumu Hawaii Monitor Lama Hawaii Nonanona 1835 Kumu Hawaii Polynesian 1836 Kumu Hawaii 1846 Elele Sandwich Island Gazette and Journal of Friend Commerce Polynesian Sandwich Island News 1837 Kumu Hawaii Kumu Kamalii 1847 Elele Sandwich Island Gazette and Journal of Friend Commerce Polynesian Sandwich Island News 1838 Kumu Hawaii Sandwich Island Gazette and Journal of 1848 Elele Commerce Friend Polynesian 1839 Kumu Hawaii Sandwich Island Gazette and Journal of 1849 Elele Commerce Friend Sandwich Island Mirror and Commercial Honolulu Times Gazette Polynesian 1840–1849 1850–1859 184o Polynesian 185o Elele Sandwich Island Mirror and Commercial Friend Gazette Honolulu Times Polynesian 1841 Lama Hawaii Nonanona 1851 Elele Polynesian Friend Honolulu Times 1842 Friend Polynesian Nonanona 1852 Amateur 1843 Friend Elele Nonanona Friend Polynesian He Mau Hana I Hanaia 1844 Friend Polynesian Nonanona Weekly Argus Polynesian 1853 Elele Friend N 127 N 1853 N 1867 Year Title Year Title New Era and Weekly Argus Hoku Loa Polynesian Hooiliili Havaii Weekly Argus Na Helu Kalavina Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1854 Elele Polynesian Friend New Era and Weekly Argus 1861 Friend Nuhou Hae Hawaii Polynesian Hae Kiritiano Hoku Loa 1855 Elele Hoku O ka Pakipika Folio Nupepa Kuokoa Friend Pacific Commercial Advertiser New Era and Weekly Argus Polynesian Polynesian 1862 Friend 1856 Friend Hoku Loa Hae Hawaii Hoku O Ka Pakipika Hoku Loa O Hawaii Nupepa Ku I Ka Wai Ka Misionari Hawaii Nupepa Kuokoa Pacific Commercial Advertiser Pacific Commercial Advertiser Polynesian Polynesian 1857 Friend 1863 Friend Hae Hawaii Hae Kiritiano Misionari Hawaii Hoku Loa Pacific Commercial Advertiser Hoku O Ka Pakipika Polynesian Nupepa Kuokoa 1858 Friend Pacific Commercial Advertiser Hae Hawaii Polynesian Haimanava 1864 Aha Elele Hooiliili Havaii Friend No Ta Hae Hawaii Hoku Loa Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa Polynesian Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1859 Friend Polynesian Hae Hawaii 1865 Au Okoa Haimanava Friend He Mau Hana Hawaiian Gazette He Mau Manao Nupepa Kuokoa Hoku Loa Pacific Commercial Advertiser Hooiliili Havaii Na Helu Kalavina 1866 Alaula No Ta Hoku Loa Kalavina!!! Au Okoa Pacific Commercial Advertiser Daily Hawaiian Herald Polynesian Friend Hawaiian Gazette 1860–1869 Nupepa Kuokoa Pacific Commercial Advertiser 186o Ambulet* 1867 Friend Alaula Hae Hawaii Au Okoa Hae Kiritiano Daily Legislative Bulletin N 128 N 1867 N 1879 Year Title Year Title Friend Nupepa Kuokoa Hawaiian Gazette Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa Semi-Weekly Commercial Advertiser Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1873 Alaula 1868 Alaula Au Okoa Au Okoa Daily Commercial Bulletin Friend Friend Hae Katolika Hawaiian Gazette Hawaiian Gazette Ko Hawaii Ponoi Nupepa Kuokoa Lau Oliva Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nuhou Nupepa Kuokoa 1869 Alaula Pacific Commercial Advertiser Au Okoa Semi-Weekly Commercial Advertiser Bennett’s Own Friend 1874 Daily Commercial Bulletin Hae Katolika Friend Hawaiian Gazette Hawaiian Gazette Nupepa Kuokoa Ko Hawaii Ponoi Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nuhou Punchbowl Nupepa Kuokoa Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1870–1879 1875 Daily Commercial Bulletin 187o Alaula Friend Au Okoa Hawaiian Gazette Bennett’s Own Islander Daily Marine Bulletin Lahui Hawaii Friend Nupepa Kuokoa Hae Katolika Pacific Commercial Advertiser Hawaiian Gazette 1876 Daily Commercial Bulletin Hawaiian Times Friend Manawa Hawaiian Gazette Nupepa Kuokoa Lahui Hawaii Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa 1871 Alaula Pacific Commercial Advertiser Au Okoa 1877 Daily Commercial Bulletin Daily Commercial Bulletin Friend Daily Marine Bulletin Hawaiian Gazette Friend Lahui Hawaii Hae Katolika Nupepa Kuokoa Hawaiian Gazette Pacific Commercial Advertiser Lau Oliva 1878 Nupepa Kuokoa Daily Commercial Bulletin Pacific Commercial Advertiser Friend Hawaiian Gazette 1872 Alaula Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Au Okoa Nupepa Kuokoa Daily Commercial Bulletin Pacific Commercial Advertiser Friend 1879 Hawaiian Gazette Daily Commercial Bulletin Lau Oliva Friend N 129 N 1879 N 1886 Year Title Year Title Hawaiian Gazette Pacific Commercial Advertiser Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Saturday Press Nupepa Kuokoa T’an Shan Hsin Pao Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1884 Anglican Church Chronicle Daily Bulletin 1880–1889 Daily Hawaiian 188o Anglican Church Chronicle Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser Daily Commercial Bulletin Friend Elele Poakolu Hawaiian Gazette Friend Hoku O Ke Kai Hawaiian Gazette Hoolaha Manaoio Hilo Advocate Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Hoiliili Havaii Morning Guide Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Na Lima Hana Nupepa Kuokoa Nupepa Elele Poakolu Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa Saturday Press Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Ola O Hawaii 1881 Anglican Church Chronicle Pacific Commercial Advertiser Daily Commercial Bulletin Saturday Press Elele Poakolu T’an Shan Hsin Pao Friend 1885 Hawaiian Gazette Anglican Church Chronicle Hoku Kakahiaka Daily Bulletin Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Daily Hawaiian Nupepa Kuokoa Daily Honolulu Press Pacific Commercial Advertiser Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser Saturday Press Elele Poaono Friend 1882 Anglican Church Chronicle Hawaiian Gazette Daily Bulletin Hoolaha Manaoio Friend Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Hawaiian Gazette Luso Hawaiiano Hoolaha Manaoio Morning Guide Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Na Paahana Hawaii Nupepa Elele Poakolu Nupepa Elele Nupepa Kuokoa Nupepa Elele Poakolu Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa Saturday Press Nupepa Puka La Hawaii Pae Aina 1883 Anglican Church Chronicle Pacific Commercial Advertiser Daily Bulletin Saturday Press Daily Pacific Commercial Advertiser T’an Shan Hsin Pao Friend 1886 Anglican Church Chronicle Hawaiian Gazette Daily Bulletin Hoku O Ke Kai Daily Herald Hoolaha Manaoio Daily Honolulu Press Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Friend Koo O Hawaii Hawaiian Gazette Na Lima Hana Hoaloha Manaoio Nupepa Elele Poakolu Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Nupepa Kuokoa Luso Hawaiiano N 130 N 1886 N 1891 Year Title Year Title Na Lani Ehiku Hilo Record* Nupepa Elele Hoolaha Manaoio Nupepa Kuokoa Japanese Times Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Ka Leo O Ka Lahui Pacific Commercial Advertiser Ko Hawaii Pae Aina T’an Shan Hsin Pao Luso Hawaiiano Makaainana 1887 Ahailono O Hawaii Na Lani Ehiku Alakai O Hawaii Nupepa Elele Anglican Church Chronicle Nupepa Kuokoa Daily Bulletin Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Daily Hawaiian Gazette Oiaio Daily Herald Owl Friend Pacific Commercial Advertiser Hawaii Kukala Pili Aupuni and Government Paradise of the Pacific Gazette T’an Shan Hsin Pao Hawaiian Gazette Hoolaha Manaoio Ko Hawaii Pae Aina 1890–1899 Kukala Pili Aupuni and Government Gazette Hilo Light / Kwang Pao* Luso Hawaiiano 189o Ahailono A Ka Lahui Makaainana Anglican Church Chronicle Na Lani Ehiku Aurora Hawaiiana Nupepa Elele Daily Bulletin Nupepa Kuokoa Friend Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Hawaiian Gazette T’an Shan Hsin Pao Hilo Light / Kwang Pao 1888 Alakai O Hawaii Hilo Record Anglican Church Chronicle Honolulu Daily Times Aurora Hawaiiana Hoolaha Manaoio Daily Bulletin Ka Leo O Ka Lahui Daily Hawaiian Gazette Kiai O Ka Lahui Daily Herald Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Friend Kwang Pao / Hilo Light* Hawaiian Gazette Luso Hawaiiano Hoolaha Manaoio Makaainana Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Nupepa Kuokoa Luso Hawaiiano Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Makaainana Oiaio Nupepa Elele Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Kuokoa Paradise of the Pacific* Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina T’an Shan Hsin Pao Owl 1891 Anglican Church Chronicle Pacific Commercial Advertiser Aurora Hawaiiana Paradise of the Pacific Daily Bulletin T’an Shan Hsin Pao Friend 1889 Anglican Church Chronicle Hawaii Holomua Aurora Hawaiiana Hawaii Holomua Weekly Daily Bulletin Hawaiian Gazette Daily Herald Hilo Journal Friend Hilo Record Hawaiian Gazette Hoolaha Manaoio N 131 N 1891 N 1895 Year Title Year Title Ka Leo O Ka Lahui Lei Momi Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Li Chi Pao Luso Hawaiiano Liberal Makaainana Makaainana Nupepa Elele Nihon Shuho* Nupepa Kuokoa Nupepa Kuokoa Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Nupepa Puka La Aloha Aina Oiaio Nupepa Puka La Kuokoa Me Ko Hawaii Pae Pacific Commercial Advertiser Aina I Huiia T’an Shan Hsin Pao Oiaio Uniao Lusitana Pacific Commercial Advertiser Weekly Bulletin Sentinella T’an Shan Hsin Pao 1892 Anglican Church Chronicle Uniao Lusitana Appeal Wah Ha Bo Daily Bulletin Friend 1894 Anglican Church Chronicle Hawaii Holomua Daily Bulletin Hawaii Holomua Weekly Dainijuseikki Hawaii Shuho Friend Hawaiian Gazette Hawaii Holomua Honolulu Hochi* Hawaii Holomua Weekly Hoolaha Manaoio Hawaii Progress Holomua Ka Leo O Ka Lahui Hawaii Shinbun Leialii O Hawaii Hawaii Shinpo Liberal Hawaii Shuho Makaainana Hawaiian Gazette Malamalama Hawaiian Star Nihon Shuho* Honolulu Hochi Nupepa Elele Hoolaha Manaoio Nupepa Kuokoa Ka Leo O Ka Lahui Nupepa Puka La Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Li Chi Pao Oiaio Makaainana Pacific Commercial Advertiser Nupepa Aloha Aina Sentinella Nupepa Kuokoa T’an Shan Hsin Pao Nupepa Puka La Aloha Aina Uniao Lusitana Nupepa Puka La Kuokoa Me Ko Hawaii Pae Yamato Shinshi Aina I Huiia Oiaio 1893 Aloha* Pacific Commercial Advertiser Anglican Church Chronicle Sentinella Daily Bulletin T’an Shan Hsin Pao Friend Uniao Lusitana Hawaii Holomua Wa Ha Bo Hawaii Holomua Weekly Hawaii Progress Holomua 1895 Aloha Aina Hawaii Shuho Anglican Church Chronicle Hawaiian Gazette Daily Bulletin Hawaiian Star Evening Bulletin Honolulu Hochi Friend Hoolaha Manaoio Hawaii Holomua Jukuseiki Hawaii Holomua Weekly Ka Leo
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