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English: Headline and illustration of the May 16, 1834 issue of Hawaii's first newspaper, Ka Lama Hawaii. Printed by a team of students at Lahainaluna Seminary on Maui, under the direction of Rev. Lorrin Andrews.
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Source http://hdl.handle.net/10125/6469 Hawaii Historical Society, Volume 18
Author students at Lahainaluna Seminary

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