100 Years Ago – Traveling to Kaua‘i
One hundred years ago, the only way to travel between the islands was by sea. Sailing schedules, like this one...
One hundred years ago, the only way to travel between the islands was by sea. Sailing schedules, like this one...
FOUR ALIEN ENEMIES FOUND ON OIL TANKER IN ISLAND SERVICE Four alien enemies were found on the Associated Oil tanker,...
One of the major news stories featured on the front page of the 11 October 1917 edition of the Honolulu...
On account of the shortage of coal in Honolulu, the Rolph Navigation and Coal company [sic] will send the barge...
From the 10 August 1917 issue of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Nineteen days out from San Francisco, the Falls of Clyde, Captain...
One of the by-products of refining sugarcane into sugar is molasses. Although ships have been carrying molasses from Hawai‘i to...
We take regular and convenient mail service to and from Hawai‘i for granted. One hundred years ago, things were a...
At 0745 (7:45 am) on the morning of 3 April 1917, the Oceanic Steamship Company’s ship SS Sierra*, under the...
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