01755cpcaa2200361 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130100003600142245004200178300001600220300001800236506002200254520053300276545006300809546003600872600006100908600004300969600004001012600002201052600002001074610005801094610006001152650002301212650002201235650003301257651004601290651003101336656002601367mm 78011130 DLC20260227111621.0790410|||||||||||| eng  amm 78011130 bms 62004760  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aN2lcmd1 aArmstrong, Richard,d1805-1860.00aRichard Armstrong papers,f1831-1929. a172fitems. a1fcontainer.0 aOpen to research.8 aPrincipally letters of Armstrong and his wife, Clarissa Chapman Armstrong, and their relatives and friends, to Reuben A. Chapman and William N. Armstrong. Includes material relating to Armstrong's work as missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Hawaii and as Hawaiian Minister of Education and Privy Councilor, and to the Hilo Manual Labor School for Native Hawaiians, living conditions in Hawaii, the influence of foreigners in the Hawaiian government, and the Armstrong and Chapman families.0 aAmerican missionary and official of the Kingdom of Hawaii. aCollection material in English.10aArmstrong, Clarissa Chapman,d1805-1891vCorrespondence.10aArmstrong, William N.vCorrespondence.10aChapman, Reuben A.vCorrespondence.30aArmstrong family.30aChapman family.20aAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.20aManual Labor School for Native Hawaiians (Hilo, Hawaii) 0aEducationzHawaii. 0aMissionszHawaii. 0aVocational educationzHawaii 0aHawaiixPolitics and governmentyTo 1893. 0aHawaiixSocial conditions. 7aMissionaries.2itoamc