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  2. Alexander Cartwright - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr. (April 17, 1820 – July 12, 1892) was a founding member of the New York Knickerbockers Base Ball Club in the 1840s. Although he was an inductee of the Baseball Hall of Fame and he was sometimes referred to as a "father of baseball", the importance of his role in the development of the game has been disputed.

  3. Honolulu Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Founded on December 27, 1850, by Kamehameha III and Alexander Cartwright, the Honolulu Fire Department serves and protects the entire island of O'ahu, covering over 600 square miles (1,600 km 2) of territory, home to more than 880,000 residents and over 4 million annual visitors.

  4. Oahu Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Cartwright (1820–1892), baseball pioneer; John F. Colburn ... Grace Crosby Hamman (1899–1983), director of services to the blind in Hawaii, 1935–1955;

  5. Punahou School - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Cartwright III (1869) and his classmates were some of the earliest players of baseball (Alexander Cartwright, Jr., the official inventor of the game, spent the end of his life in Honolulu). [65] The school claims at least one former pitcher and a former first baseman in Major League Baseball, and nine minor leaguers.

  6. List of people from Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Liliuokalani (1838–1917), Queen of Hawaii 1891–1893; last Hawaiian monarch; Charles Lindbergh, iconic aviator, lived and died on Maui; Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii 2002–10; born in Missouri; Susanna Lo, screenwriter, director and producer, graduate and student body president of Star of the Sea High School

  7. List of Hawaiian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Alexander, William DeWitt (1891). "Appendix H: Sovereigns of the Hawaiian Islands". A Brief History of the Hawaiian People. New York: American Book Company. p. 331. OCLC 187412143. Cartwright, Bruce (1930). "Note on Hawaiian Genealogies". Thirty-eighth annual report of the Hawaiian Historical Society for the year 1929.

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  9. Charles Furneaux - Wikipedia

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    For many years he lived in the town of Melrose, Massachusetts. In 1880, Furneaux moved to Hawaii, where he cultivated the friendship of King Kalakaua and other members of the Hawaiian royal family, from whom he later received several commissions. In the late 1880s,he was commissioned in Honolulu by Alexander Joy Cartwright, widely credited as ...