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The Lymans of Hilo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hilo, Hawaii : Lyman House Memorial Museum, 1979.Edition: Revised editionDescription: 224 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Uniform titles:
  • Sarah Joiner Lyman of Hawaii, her own story
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266.023730996902 20
Contents:
Part 1: On becoming a missionary -- Voyage to the Sandwich Islands -- Honolulu, 1832 -- Hilo, Hawaii, 1832 -- 1833 -- 1834 -- 1835 -- 1836 -- 1837-1839 -- 1840-1849 -- 1850-1859 -- 1860-1869 -- 1871-1879 -- 1880-1885. Appendices: Genealogy -- Early life, notes / Sarah J. Lyman -- The Great Earthquake of 1868 / Frederick S. Lyman, a son -- King Lunalilo's visit to Hilo / Emma Lyman, a daughter -- Quotation from History of Royalton -- Reminiscences of our Missionary Life / Sarah J. Lyman. Part 2: Lyman House Memorial / Ethel M. Damon -- Father and Mother Lyman / Nettie Hammond Lyman and Kathryn Lyman Bond -- Hilo Boarding School / Ethel M. Damon
Summary: Journal of Sarah Joiner Lyman who traveled on the whaling ship "Averick" bound for the Sandwich Islands as a missionary with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Hilo, on the Island of Hawaii. The book contains additional information about the Lyman family. Her record of earthquakes (1833-1861) constitutes the earliest scientific record known on the Island of Hawaii.
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"A fascinating account of life in 19th century Hawaii"--Cover.

"Part one edited by Margaret Greer Martin. Part two by Nettie Hammond Lyman, Kathryn Lyman Bond and Ethel M. Damon."

Pt. 1 published in 1970 under title: Sarah Joiner Lyman of Hawaii--her own story; pt. 2, in 1932 under title: David Belden Lyman, Sarah Joiner Lyman, 1832-1932 / Ethel M. Damon.

Part 1: On becoming a missionary -- Voyage to the Sandwich Islands -- Honolulu, 1832 -- Hilo, Hawaii, 1832 -- 1833 -- 1834 -- 1835 -- 1836 -- 1837-1839 -- 1840-1849 -- 1850-1859 -- 1860-1869 -- 1871-1879 -- 1880-1885. Appendices: Genealogy -- Early life, notes / Sarah J. Lyman -- The Great Earthquake of 1868 / Frederick S. Lyman, a son -- King Lunalilo's visit to Hilo / Emma Lyman, a daughter -- Quotation from History of Royalton -- Reminiscences of our Missionary Life / Sarah J. Lyman. Part 2: Lyman House Memorial / Ethel M. Damon -- Father and Mother Lyman / Nettie Hammond Lyman and Kathryn Lyman Bond -- Hilo Boarding School / Ethel M. Damon

Journal of Sarah Joiner Lyman who traveled on the whaling ship "Averick" bound for the Sandwich Islands as a missionary with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Hilo, on the Island of Hawaii. The book contains additional information about the Lyman family. Her record of earthquakes (1833-1861) constitutes the earliest scientific record known on the Island of Hawaii.

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