educational work, being a trustee
of the Central Union Church, pres-
ident of Library of Hawaii, a di-
rector of the Y. M. C. A. Member
of the Commercial, Pacific, Coun-
try, University, Outrigger Canoe,
Healani Boat and Beretania Ten-
nis Clubs of Honolulu. Republican.
ATHERTON, FRANK COOKE,
financier, Honolulu; born Hono-
lulu. Hawaii, July 1, 1877; son of
Joseph Ballard and Juliette Mon-
tague (Cooke) Atherton; married
Eleanore Alice Simpson of New
York State, July 19, 19'91; three
children: Marjory E., Joseph Bal-
lard, Alexander S. Educated Pun-
ahou school and Oahu College,
Honolulu; Wesleyan University
(Conn.), 1896. Began business ca-
reer as clerk. Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.,
Honolulu, 1897, advancing to receiv-
ing teller, paying- teller, and was
assistant cashier and secretary,
1904, resigning account health; sec-
retary and manager Sugar Factors
Co, 1906-09; secretary J. B. Ath-
erton Estate, Ltd., since 1910; vice-
president Castle & Cooke, Ltd.;
vice-president and for six months
acting president Chamber of Com-
merce of Honolulu, 1918; secretary
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.; president
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd.; vice-
nresident Hawaiian Electric Co.,
Ltd.; director in many corpora-
tions. Devotes much attention
to philanthropic and educa-
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FRANK C. ATHERTON
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tional work of Hawaii, being
chairman territorial committee Y.
M. C. A., treasurer Mid- Pacific In-
stitute, trustee Oahu College. Mem-
ber Hawaiian Board, member In-
ternational Committee of Y. M. C.
A., Oahu Country Club, Pacific
Club, Commercial Club, University
Club; director Pan-Pacific Union.
Enthusiastic orchid, and hibiscus
grower. Republican.
ATKINSON, ALATAU L. C., at-
torney at law, Honolulu; born in
Honolulu; son of Alatau T. and
Annie E. (Humble) Atkinson. Ed-
ucated in schools of Honolulu, St.
Albans College and University of
Michigan, being graduated there
with degree of LL.D. in 1898. Be-
gan professional career as Assistant
Attorney General, Territory of Ha-
waii, 1898-99, was Secretary of Ha-
waii, 1903-07; private practise,
1907-17; Captain Q. M. C., United
States Army, 1917-18: president
Board of Agriculture and Forestry ;
private practise of law in Honolulu
since 1918.
ATKINSON, ROBERT WITLAM,
dredging contractor, Honolulu;
born March 11, 1877, in Honolulu,
Kingdom of Hawaii; son of Alatau
T. and Annie Elizabeth (Humble)
Atkinson; married Helen Gertrude
Kitchen at Murray Hill, N. J., Jan.
9, 1907 (deceased Sept. 6, 1917);
married Alice Makee Schultz in San
Francisco, Sept. 29, 1919. Edu-
cated Fort Street School, Honolulu,
Harvard graduate 19'02. Began
business career in survey depart-
ment of the Kingdom of Hawaii
1893 ; with Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.,
1898, and B. F. Dillingham Co., Ltd.,
since 1900; with Walter Dilling-
ham organized Hawaiian Dredging
Co. of Honolulu, of which he is
manager. Member University Club,
Hawaii Polo and Racing Associa-
tion, Oahu Country Club.
AUGUR, GEORGE JACOB, home-
opathic physician, Honolulu; born
in West Haven, Conn., Oct. 1, 1853;
son of Abraham and Ellen (Morris)
Augur; married Ruth Dyer June
16, 1892, at Oakland, Cal. ; one child:
Morris Curtis. Educated Hopkins
Grammar School, Yale Preparatory,
1876, which school was established
in New Haven in 1660, 40 years
earlier than the Boston News-Let-
ter, America's first newspaper;
graduated Yale University, M. D.,
1879; member house staff State
Hospital, New Haven. Practised as
allopathic physician from date of
graduation up to 1895, since that
time has been a practitioner of
homeopathy. Was a member of the
medical staff of Fabiola Hospital,
Oakland, Cal., and president of the
Alameda County Homeopathic Med-
ical Society. Member of the Inter-
national Hahnemannian Associa-
tion; Yale Alumni Association of
Hawaii.
AULT, WILLIAM, Priest of the
Episcopal Church, Honolulu: born
in England, March 5, 1871; son of
Charles and Ann (Smith) Ault;
early education mostly private, S.
Boniface College, 1897; married
Elizabeth Mary Caroline Hayselden
of Lahaina, Island of Maui, Jan.
24, 1901; children: Ralph W., Nor-
man C., Marguerite E., Kenneth C.,
Mary C. Ordained deacon by
Bishop Willis, 1897; ordained priest
by Bishop Willis 1899; teacher, lola-
ni College, Honolulu, three months,
1899; missionary for entire island
of Maui, 1898-1901; Priest in
charge of West Maui, headquarters
at Wailuku, 1901-1910; inducted
into the Canon's stall of "lolani,"
St. Andrew's Cathedral, 1901; Vic-
ar of St. Andrew's Cathedral, 1910;
president, Council of Advice, Mis-
sionary District of Honolulu, 1916-
1917.
AUNGST, LUTHER STINE, bus-
inessman, Holualoa, Hawaii; born
at Linglestown, Pa., Oct. 26, 1862;
son of Daniel and Amanda (Stine)
Aungst; grammar school education.
Married Emma L. Schoen at Hilo,
Hawaii, Feb. 1, 1896; three chil-
dren: Edith A., Elmer L., and Wal-
lace M. Entered telephone bus-
iness, Des Moines, Iowa, 1879-1882;
similar work, Philadelphia, 1882-
86; San Francisco and Los Angeles,
1886-90; Hamakua, Hawaii, Hono-
lulu, and Kona, Hawaii, since 1890;
at present supt. Hawaii Telephone
Co. Member Kilauea Lodge No.
330, F. & A. M., Hilo; Excelsior
Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F., Mystic
Lodge No. 2, K. of P., Polynesia
Enc. No. 1, I. O. O. F.
AUSTIN, HERBERT A. R., civil
engineer, Honolulu; born in Hilo,
Hawaii, Jan. 17, 1890; son of Her-
bert Clark and Marian (Robertson)
Austin; grandson of Stafford L.
Austin, Lieutenant Governor Island
of Hawaii, 1856-57, and circuit
judge same island 1857-62 and
1886-96. Married Beatrice Han-
cock in Hilo, T. H., June 21. 1919;
one child: Jean Margaret. Edu-
cated Hilo and Honolulu public
schools, Oahu College, 1909; Cor-
nell University, C. E., 1913; assist-
ant engineer Hawaii Loan Fund
Commission, 1913; junior engineer,
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ROBERT \V. ATKINSON
FRANK ANDRADE
JASON ANDRADE
DR. RICHARD G. AYER
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U. S. G. S., water resources branch,
Hawaii District, 1913-17; assistant
engineer Division of Hydrography,
covering Hawaii, Maui, Molokai,
1917-18; commissioned first lieu-
tenant Engineers Reserves, Sept. 4,
1917; called to active service June
15, 1918; engineer training schools,
Camp Lee and Camp Humphrey. Va.,
July to October, 1918; with 3d En-
gineers' Training Regiment, Camp
Humphreys, October, 1918; 9th En-
gineer Training Regiment, Camp
Fremont, Cal., November-Dec. 17,
1918; assistant engineer Division
of Hydrography, Maui, Molokai,
Hawaii. January-June. 1919; engi-
neer U. S. G. S. and field engineer
Division of Hydrography, all
islands, July to September, 1919;
assistant engineer City and County
of Honolulu, Sept. 10, 1919, to March
3,1920; first assistant in charge im-
provement district work and draft-
ing rooms since March 4. 1920.
Junior American Society of Engi-
neers; member American Associa-
tion of Engineers; member Ha-
waiian Engineers' Association; vice-
president Cornell Club of Hawaii.
AVER. RICHARD GILBERT,
physician and surgeon, Honolulu;
born in Haverhill, Essex County.
Mass., Dec. 27, 1867; son of Rich-
ard Gilbert and Katherine (Halll
Ayer, his father being a shoe man-
ufacturer of Haverhill; married
Blanche Estelle Westcott Sept. 15,
1896, at Albany, N. Y.; one child.
Mildred Florence. Educated in pri-
vate schools at Haverhill, Tilt on
Academy, Tilton, N. H., Phillips
Andover, Andover. Mass., Harvard
University and Harvard Medical
School, M. D., 1891; began profes-
sional career in Massachusetts Gen-
eral Hospital, Boston, Mass.; spent
14 years in hospital and private
practise in Mexico; private prac-
tise in Honolulu, February, 1914-
July, 1915, when he was appointed
emergency hospital surgeon and
surgeon for the Honolulu Rapid
Transit & Land Co. Member of a
number of college clubs and the
Medical Society of Hawaii.
B
BAGGOTT, CHARLES A., auto-
mobile business, Lihue. Kauai; born
at Mt. Sterling. Illinois, in 1892:
son of J. C. Baggott; graduated
from St. Joseph's Academy, San
Jose. Calif. Began business career
in the offices of Union Oil Co. of
Calif., Pacific Gas & Electric Co.,
Clifton. Applegate & Toole, Mon-
tana, and Anaconda Copper Mining
Co., Montana; removed to Hilo.
Hawaii, and entered sales depart-
ment, Volcano Stables, 1916-17; en-
tered U. S. Air Service and grad-
uated from Berkeley Air Service
Ground School, August 1918; com-
pleted flying course at Mather
Field, Sacramento, Calif.; returned
to Hawaii. Jan. 1919. and joined
firm, Nawiliwili Garage, Ltd., Li-
hue. Kauai. and since becoming its
vice-president and manager. Is
vice-commander, Kauai Post No. 2,
American Legion and member B.
P. O. Elks.
BAILEY, CHARLES THOMAS.
civil engineer, Honolulu; born at
Greensboro, Vt., April 25, 1883; son
of Herbert Hamilton and Jane
(Patterson) Bailey. Educated at
Craftsbury Academy (N. Crafts-
bury, Vt.), and University of Ver-
mont. B. S. in civil engineering,
1908; married Grace Gilmore in
San Francisco, Cal., April 17,1915;
one child, Clifford Herbert. Instru-
ment man on grade separation
work at Detroit with the Michigan
Central Railway. 1909-10; junior
engineer of Water Resources
Branch of United States Geological
Survey, Newport, Ky.. 1910-12; as-
sistant engineer Water Resources
Branch of United States Geological
Survey, with headquarters at Ho-
nolulu, 1912-17; chief hydrogra-
pher and engineer. Division of Hy-
drography, Department of Public
Lands, Honolulu, Oct. 22, 1917-Jan.
31, 1919. Commissioner of Public
Lands. Territory of Hawaii, Feb.
1, 1919. to date. Member of Farm
Loan Board of Territory of Hawaii.
Was honorably discharged from
Hawaiian National Guard in May.
1917. Member Beta Sigma Chapter
of Sigma Nu Fraternity and Hono-
lulu Ad Club.
BAILEY, HENRY BENNETT,
merchant. Honolulu: born Toronto,
Canada, June 17, 1887; son of Jacob
S. and Maria (Rees) Bailey; mar-
ried Florence Blacow, at Irvington,
Cal., June 29, 1913. Attended pub-
lic schools of Honolulu. With Theo.
H. Davies & Co., Ltd., 1903-14;
Alexander & Baldwin, Jan. -Nov.
1915; Bailey Furniture Co., mgr.,
Nov. 1915, to date. In navy serv-
ice, July 18, 1918, to May 21, 1919,
attached to cable and radio cen-
sor's office, Honolulu. Member Ro-
tary Club, Commercial Club, Cham-
ber of Commerce, Board of Retail
Trades.
BAINS, JOHN WILLIAM, secre-
tary, Hilo, Hawaii; born Wreck
Bay, N. S. W., Australia, July 12.
1880; son of John and Esther
MEN OF HAWAII
FRANCIS K. AONA
C. T. BAILEY
REV. A. S. BAKER
DAVID K. BAKER
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Elizabeth Mary (Watts) Bains;
married Jean Jeffrey, in Honolulu,
Jan. 11, 1911; six children: Jean
Esther, John Arthur, Jeffrey Ver-
non, Juanita Daisy, William Henry,
Manono. Educated Australian pub-
lic schools, leaving school, 1893; on
Sydney Daily Telegraph until 1903;
China Mail, Hongkong, 1903-08;
Shanghai Times, 1908-10; repre-
sented Shanghai journalists, Ma-
nila Carnival, 1909; arrived Hono-
lulu, joined Honolulu Star, 1910;
secy. Hilo Ry. Co., 1911-14; pur-
chasing agt. Oahu Ry. & Land Co.,
1914-16; returned to Hilo for sec-
retarial work, and since that time
has been employed on each of Hilo
newspapers; at present secy. Hilo
Board of Trade, Industrial Acci-
dent Board of Hawaii (since 1916) ;
Hawaii Island Welfare Bureau,
1920; Kilauea Council. B. S. A.,
since 1919. Naturalized 1917. Was
in charge secretarial and office
work, selective draft, Hawaii Coun-
ty, during war.
BAKER. ALBERT S., clergyman,
Honolulu; born South Dennis,
Mass., Dec. 15, 1871; son of Moses
and Ruth Bangs (Nickerson) Ba-
ker; descendant Francis Baker, who
came to Boston in the "Planter"
1635, from Great St. Albans, Here-
fordshire, England, settling in what
is now Dennis, Mass. Educated
Amherst, B. A., 1894; Amherst, M.
A., 1899; Harvard, M. D., 1899; Yale,
B. D., 1904; married Harriet Anne
Austin, Honolulu, May 21, 1906; one
child: Ruth Caroline. Private study
traveling Egypt, Palestine, Greece,
Italy, 1894-95; United States, 1900-
01; missionary and agent, Hawaiian
Board, Kona and Kau districts, Ha-
waii, 1904-19; acting pastor Kalihi
Union Church, Honolulu, since 1920;
treasurer Hawaiian Association of
Congregational Churches, 1905-19;
trustee Kohala Girls' School, 1917-
19 ; president Kona Improvement
Club, 1917-19; author religious and
archaeological articles in mainland
and local publications; member
Hawaiian Historical Society, Phi
Delta Theta fraternity.
BAKER, DAVID K., lawyer and
surveyor, district magistrate. North
Kona, Hawaii; born in Makawao,
Maui, Sept. 11, 1862. Educated
Royal School and Punahou Acad-
emy; clerk in Custom House, Ho-
nolulu, 1885-93; helper, T. H. Da-
vies & Co.. hardware dent.. 1893-
97; prin. Honaunau pub. school,
Hawaii, 1900-04; deputy sheriff, S.
Kona, 1905-08; senator, Terr. Leg-
islature, 1909-16; district magis-
trate, N. Kona, 1917 to date. Stud-
ied law with Messers Castle, Ash-
ford and Kinney, Honolulu, and ad-
mitted to bar, 1907.
BAKER, LEROY PERRY, busi-
ness man, Honolulu ; born at Stony
Ridge, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1878; son of
Abram P. and Malura L. (Conrad)
Baker; married Flora B. Wadman
at Delaware, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1906.
Educated high school, Preston, Md.,
1898; St. John's College, Annapolis.
1902. Clerk in .steel mill, Western
Union telegraph office, newspaper
and postoffice, Wheeling, W. Va.,
1902-06; railway mail clerk, West
Virginia and Arizona, 1906-09;
clerk in copper company offices,
Clifton, Ariz., 1909-13; gas floor
furnace business, Glendale, Gal.,
1913-15; bookkeeper Honolua ranch,
Maui, 1915-16; assistant to doctor
in charge Kula Sanitarium, 1916;
bookkeeper Jos. Schwartz, Ltd.,
1917-19; manager since June 1.
1919. Member Honolulu Lodge No.
409, F. & A. M., Ad Club.
BAKER, RAY JEROME, lecturer,
photographer, motion picture pro-
ducer, Honolulu; born Rockford,
111., Dec. 1, 1880; son of William
and Sarah Baker; married Edith
Frost at Eureka, Cal., Nov. 21, 1906.
Educated grammar school near
Austin, Minn.; Mechanics Arts
High School, St. Paul, Minn.; one
year University of Minnesota; be-
came interested in photography and
went to California, 1904, maintain-
ing photo studio at Eureka for sev-
eral years; came to Hawaii on
pleasure trip, 1908; returned to live
in Honolulu, 1910; has followed
landscape and motion picture pho-
tography since; extended trip to
Japan and Korea, 1917; lectured for
Chautauqua bureau on Hawaiian
subjects throughout states of Min-
nesota, South Dakota, Nebraska.
Missouri, Kansas and Iowa, 1919;
similar tour. 1920; art contributor
to number of magazines; member
California Camera Club, Ad Club
and Trail and Mountain Club, Ho-
nolulu.
BALCH, JOHN ADRIAN, treas-
urer Mutual Telephone Company.
Honolulu; born in San Francisco,
Cal., Aug. 6, 1876; son of Daniel
Webster and Nellie Dingle
(Holmes) Balch ; married Helen
Mae Skelly at San Francisco, Cal.,
May 11, 1909; three children: Mar-
garet Adrienne, John Bernard and
Richard Skelly. Educated in pub-
lic schools and Boys' High School
of San Francisco; commenced busi-
ness career with the Texas Con-
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soliclated Mine, Shasta County, Cal.,
June I'O, 1893, under his father, a
prominent mining engineer, who
settled in California in 1850, having
rounded the horn before the mast;
has had a varied experience in min-
ing and smelting in California,
Mexico, Arizona and Washington;
superintendent wireless department
Mutual Telephone Co. of Honolulu,
July, 1907-April 6, 1917; vice pres-
ident Mutual Telephone Co., Oct.
12, 1909-May 18, 1913; treasurer
since May 18, 1909. Served as
chairman District Draft Board for
the Territory of Hawaii from Oct.
16, 1917, to June 4, 1918, resigning
to accept commission as lieutenant
(J. G.) in the United States Naval
Reserve force. Served as district
radio superintendent 14th Naval
District, Pearl Harbor, T. H., from
July 5, 1918, to Feb. 28, 1919. Mem-
ber Pacific Club, Honolulu.
BALDWIN, BENJ. DOUGLAS,
plantation mgr., Makaweli, Kauai;
born Kohala, Hawaii, April 12,
1868; son of David Dwight and Lois
Gregory (Morris) Baldwin; grand-
son early missionaries to Hawaii;
married Louise Theresa Voss, Ho-
nolulu, April 11. 1893; three sons:
Douglas Elmer, Paul Frederic and
Cedric Benjamin. Educated private
and public instruction, Honolulu,
and Oahu College. Began career in
sugar cane industry on Haiku Su-
gar Co. plantation, Hamakuapoko,
Maui, Jan. 1, 1889; division head
luna, Kaluanui section, March 15,
1891; head luna Jan. 5, 1896; asst.
mgr. Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co., Puunene, Maui, Feb. 2,
1901; mgr. Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Makaweli, Kauai, since Jan. 15,
1903.
BALDWIN, CHARLES W., edu-
cator, Honolulu; born Dec. 20, 1860,
at Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii; son of
David Dwight and Lois (Greg-
ory) Baldwin; married Olive Elvira
Steele July 28, 1909, at Los Altos,
Cal.; two children: Olive Lowe and
Charles Morris; descendant of Jo-
seph Baldwin, one of the earliest
'settlers of Milford, Mass., who came
to America from England in 1639;
grandfather, Rev. Dwight Baldwin,
M. D., was member of the fourth
missionary company that came to
the Hawaiian Islands. Educated
public schools of New Haven,
Conn., Mrs. S. E. Bishop's private
school at Lahainaluna, Maui; Pun-
ahou Preparatory School and Oahu
College, Honolulu. Shipping clerk
Pacific Navigation Co., 1884; clerk
Honolulu Police court, 1885; com-
menced teaching in 1892 as prin-
cipal of Haiku school, Maui; prin-
cipal Kaupakulua school, 1896; Nor-
mal inspector third circuit, 1900-05;
Normal inspector first circuit.
1905-08; principal Kauluwela school,
Honolulu, 1908-09; principal Kaa-
humanu school, Honolulu, since
1909. Author of a geography of the
Hawaiian Islands; president Mak-
awao Teachers' Circle, 1897-99;
Maui Teachers' Association, 1899;
Territorial Teachers' Association,
1901, 1908 and 1909; member Ho-
nolulu Lodge F. & A. M.
BALDWIN, ERDMANN D., civil
engineer, Wailuku, Maui; born Dec.
9. 1859, at Lahaina, Maui; son of
David Dwight and Lois Gregory
(Morris) Baldwin; descendant of
Joseph Baldwin of Cholesburg,
County of Bucks, England, one of
the earliest settlers around Milford.
Conn. (1639); grandson of Rev.
Dwight Baldwin, M. D., one of
earliest missionaries to Hawaiian
Islands. Married Nellie Virginia
Curtis in Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 28,
1892 ; two children, Dwight Vanatta,
Jessie Curtis. Educated Punahou
school, Honolulu; Williston Semi-
nary, Easthampton, Mass. ; Yale,
class of 1889, Sheffield. Began ca-
reer with Hawaiian government
survey, 1879-1886; attended at Wil-
liston and Yale, 1886-88; with gov-
ernment survey in charge primary
triangulation. Island of Hawaii,
1889-92; in charge at Hilo. 1892-
1907; Puna survey and Hilo city
works during this time; retired
from government service to form
firm Baldwin & Alexander (Hono-
lulu), civil engineers and surveyors,
in 1907. Is close student of volcanic
action and Hawaiian land shells.
BALDWIN, FRANK FOWLER,
sugar planter, Puunene, Maui; born
on the Island of Maui, Hawaiian
Islands, March 30, 1878; son of
Henry Perrine and Emily (Alexan-
der) Baldwin; grandson of early
missionaries to the islands who
came around the Horn; educated at
the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville,
Conn., 1896, and Yale Sheffield
class of '99 S., leaving in 1898;
married Harriet Kittredge of Oak-
land, Cal., April 26, 1900; children,
Edward H. K., Asa Fred and Law-
rence Alexander. Began career in
the sugar cane industry on the Paia
Plantation, Maui, August, 1898; be-
came division head luna on the
Puunene Plantation, Feb., 1902, and
later assistant manager; made
manager at Puunene, 1906; at fath-
er's death, 1911, became president
of the Hawn. Commercial & Sugar
Co., Ltd., and of the Kahului R. R.
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FRANK F. BALDWIN
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Co., Puunene, Maui. President of
the Maui Chamber of Commerce,
1911-16; directing manager of Hen-
ry P. Baldwin, Ltd. Member Oahu
Country, Pacific. University and
Commercial Clubs of Honolulu,
president Hawaii Polo & Racing
Association and Maui County Fair
& Racing Assn. Republican.
BALDWIN, HARRY A., sugar
planter, Paia, Maui, T. H. ; born
at Paliuli, Maui (Kingdom of Ha-
waii), Jan. 12, 1871; son of Henry
Perrine and Emily (Alexander)
Baldwin ; both grandfathers and
grandmothers were early mission-
aries to Hawaii; educated in gram-
mar schools of San Francisco,
Oahu College in Honolulu, Phillips
Andover, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology; married Ethel Frances
Smith in Honolulu, July 19, 1897;
one daughter: Frances Hebron. Be-
gan in the employ of Haiku Sug.
Co., Maui, as timekeeper, 1895;
manager of the Haiku Sugar Co.,
1897-1904; manager of Maui Ag-
ricultural Co. (a co-partnership of
Haiku Sug. Co., the Paia Planta-
tion Co. and other land owning
corporations) since 1904. Was a
director and since 1912 has been
president of the Maui Agricultural
Co., the Baldwin National Bank,
the Haleakala Ranch Co., Maui
Telephone Co., and Maui Publish-
ing Co. Senator from Maui to
Territorial Legislature, sessions
1913, 1915, 1917, 1919 and 1921.
Chairman Maui Republican County
Committee since 1912; Colonel of
3rd Regt., N. G. H. 1916. Member
of Pacific, University, Country and
Commercial Clubs of Honolulu;
Transportation and Bohemian Clubs
of San Francisco; Chi Phi Frater-
nity.
BALDWIN, SAMUEL A., rancher,
Makawao, Maui, T. H.; born at
Haiku, Maui, Aug. 30, 1885; son of
Henry Perrine and Emily Whitney
(Alexander) Baldwin; grandparents
were early missionaries to the Ha-
waiian Islands. Educated Oahu
College (Honolulu), Oakland High
School (Oakland, Cal.), St. Paul's
School (Concord, N. H.), and Yale,
A. B. 1908; married Katherine
Smith in Honolulu, May 10, 1909:
children: Helen Gray, Richard Ho-
bron, Barbara Ethel and Mary
Abby. Offices of Alexander &
Baldwin. Ltd., Honolulu, September,
1908-February, 1915; cattle ranch-
ing at Makawao. Haul, -T. H., since
1915.
BALDWIN, WILLIAM A., busi-
nessman Haiku, Maui: born at Ko-
hala, Hawaii, July 20, 1869; son of
David Dwight and Lois Gregory
(Morris) Baldwin; educated Col-
lege of Oahu (Honolulu), Phillip's
Andover Academy, Yale, 1892 S;
married Mina Prime in Milwaukee,
Wis., July 24, 1902; two children:
Frances and William Prime. Began
career in various departments of
the Hawaiian Sugar Co., Makaweli,
Kauai, for eight years; manager
Waimea Sugar Mill Co., Waimea,
Kauai, 1900; manager Kahuku
Plantation Co.. Kahuku, Oahu,
1901; manager Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Makaweli, Kauai, 1902; manager
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., 1904-
18; president 1912-18; vice-presi-
dent and asst. manager since 1918.
Captain Co. H., 3rd Reg. N. G. H..
1916-17. Member Honolulu Ad
Club, University Club (Honolulu),
Maui Chamber of Commerce, Maui
County Fair and Racing Assn., Pu-
unene Athletic Club, Paia Athletic
Club.
BALDWIN, WILLIAM D., physi-
cian, Haiku, Maui Co., T. H. ; born
at Paia, Maui, Oct. 25, 1873; son of
Henry Perrine and Emily (Alex-
ander) Baldwin; both grandfathers
and grandmothers were mission-
aries to Hawaii. Educated Haiku
Institute (Maui), Oakland High
School, Oakland, Cal.; Yale College,
1897; Johns Hopkins Medical
School, M. D., 1901; married Abby
Holbrook of Massachusetts in New
York, March 30, 1901; three chil-
dren: Dwight Hi,, Charlotte and
Virginia. Interne, St. Luke's Hos-
pital Medical Service, New York,
1902-03; externe, Obstetrical Serv-
ice, New York Lying Hospital,
1903-04; practising physician, Ho-
nolulu, T. H., 1904-13; farming
Haiku, Maui, since 1914. "Was a
member Territorial Board of Health
and has been connected with sev-
eral charitable organizations.
BANGERTER, ARNOLD BENJ.,
Laie. Oahu; born in Bountiful,
Utah, Oct. 26, 1894; son of Nich-
olas and Anna E. (Marti) Banger-
ter; education, Utah grammar
schools. Bountiful high school, 1910-
11: L. D. S. University. 1911-12;
Utah Business College, 1913; mar-
ried Hazel Pearl Meads, at Salt
Lake City June 21, 1916; one child,
Arnold B., Jr. Employed at Deseret
News Book Store, Salt Lake, as
bookkeeper and stenographer. 1914-
15; called as missionary for Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints by Pres. Joseph F. Smith,
March. 1916, to Hawaiian Islands,
and has served in such capacity
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MKX OF HAWAII
HARRY A. BALDWIN