Robert william kalanihiapo wilcox february 15, 1855 october 23, 1903, nicknamed the iron duke of hawai. Robert william wilcox was born in kahalu, honuaula, on the island of maui. Former treatments of the revolution, such as those of ralph kuykendall and william russ, jr. Wilcox eventually organized a potent homerule movement, won election as the new territorys first delegate, and became the first asian pacific american elected to congress. Lieutenant lucien young, usn, commanded the detachment, and is presumably the officer at right. Robert wilcox phone, address, background info whitepages.
Wilcox eventually organized a potent homerule movement, won election as the new territorys first delegate, and became. Robert william wilcox, was elected as a delegate to the federal house of. He was educated at the turin military academy in italy under the kalakaua studies abroad program. Following the overthrow of the kingdom of hawaii, the. In the articles about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy and subsequent events from 19th century american newspapers, 3 volumes.
John william wilcox of bury priory in suffolk, and eminent kings counsel, is the representative of this ancient family. His father wallace went on to marry vivian wilcox where the pair brought michael and penny wilcox into the world, giving bob and bill two more siblings. Robert william kalanihiapo wilcox february 15, 1855october 23, 1903, nicknamed the iron duke of hawai. Robert wilcox s quest for statehood in 1890, robert wilcox was elected to the legislature in the islands. It usurped the kingdom of hawaii after the overthrow of queen lili. Dec 31, 2019 oct 10, 2018 celso morenos association and influence on robert wilcox leaves it exposed for the world to see. Robert wilcox supported annexation and statehood images. And if you are indeed a descendant you might want to move your attention toward the producer wallace and the actor dwayne the rock about them filming the king. Wilcox is a bestselling author, screenwriter, novelist and journalist. Robert wilcox and the 1889 rebellion kaiwakiloumoku. The encyclopedia americana 1920wilcox, robert william. The wilcox rebellions were a plot in 1888, a revolt in 1889, and a counterrevolution in 1895, led by robert william wilcox against the governments of hawaii.
The hawaii republican party is the affiliate of the republican party gop. He led uprisings against both the government of the hawaiian kingdom under king kalakaua and the republic of hawaii under. It is true that wilcox s heart and that of the hawaiian people is full of patient suffering, because of the contemptible actions commonly carried out against them in days gone by and this is a matter that some people of some foreign governments would not be able to accept patiently had such action been taken agains. Wilcox was brought to trial but released as juries refused to find him guilty of wrongdoing. Robert william wilcox was born in kahalu, honuaula, on the island of maui, in the. Queen liliuokalani project gutenberg selfpublishing. Wilcox s supposition deserves serious thought and his book deserves wider publication. Articles about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy and subsequent events from 19th century american. Robert william wilcox was a hawaiian native revolutionary. Wilcox was elected to represent maui in the hawaiian legislature in 1880. Robert wilcox was one of the few hawaiian leaders who possessed a fiery militancy and took up armed struggle as an option. In a fascinating look at what might have been, robert wilcox details just how close japan came to successfully building an atomic bomb of its own and radically altering world history.
Join facebook to connect with robert william and others you may know. The overthrow of the hawaiian kingdom began on january 17, 1893, with a coup detat against queen lili. King kalakaua was aware of the rebellion and had avoided the palace, fearing it was a new plot to overthrow him. Jan 17, 2012 as queen liliuokalani was about to promulgate a new constitution to replace the bayonet constitution forced on her brother king kalakaua in 1887, which gave foreigners the right to vote, nonhawaiian business leaders, most connected with the sugar industry, overthrew the queen with the aid of us marines. The coup by the hawaiians failed and queen liliuokalani was arrested on january 16, 1895 for her alleged role in the coup. The uss bostons landing force on duty at the arlington hotel, honolulu, at the time of the overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy, january 1893. Kalakauas distant cousin, a native hawaiian officer and veteran of the italian military, robert william wilcox returned to hawaii at about the same time as lili. President cleveland sends him to investigate the overthrow of hawaiian monarchy. Robert william kalanihiapo wilcox was the son of an american father from new england and a mother descended from maui royalty. He led uprisings against both the government of the hawaiian kingdom under king kalakaua and the republic of hawaii under sanford dole, what are now known as the wilcox rebellio. In doing so, he interviewed robert wilcox, the man who figured so prominently and conspicuously in the revolution of 1887, and has mingled in politics more or less ever since, and was a member of the last hawaiian legislature. Stalins cronies did not even let the cat out of the bag about hitlers skull until more than five decades later. Thurston, and minister stevens and groups including annexationistcommittee of public safety, aloha aina, and american businessmen and their involvement in the overthrow.
The robert wilcox connection revisiting hawaiian history can be helpful in understanding why u. William owen smith 18481929 was a lawyer from a family of american missionaries who participated in the overthrow of the kingdom of hawaii. The publication of nakanaelas book coincided with a brief period of optimism. An insurrectionist who fought to restore the hawaiian monarchy, and who was sentenced to death for treason, robert w.
Historian william russ states, the injunction to prevent fighting of any kind. Robert wilcox returned to hawaii from san francisco with the knowledge of princess lili. May 08, 20 see also robert william wilcox on wikipedia, and the disclaimer. William wilcox outlived most of his children, and at the time of his death in 1910, was still overseeing and farming his land holdings at ulupalakua, maui. This action was prompted by the january 17, 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy. He led uprisings against both the government of the hawaiian kingdom under king kalakaua and the republic of hawaii under sanford. Kaua kuloko 1895 also known as the second wilcox rebellion of 1895, the revolution of 1895, the hawaiian counterrevolution of 1895, the 1895 uprising in hawaii, the hawaiian civil war the 1895 uprising against the provisional government, or the uprising of 1895 was a brief war from january 6 to january 9, 1895, that consisted of three battles. Wilcoxs stuggle to overthrow the government, supported by a. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Wilcox mounted a failed attempt to overthrow the cabinet of the time, and return to the throne powers that had been diminished through the bayonet constitution of 1887, which had stripped the hawaiian monarchy of its power. The good, the bad and very ugly robert wilcox a treasonous. Wilcox staged an uprising to overthrow the bayonet constitution. Search for library items search for lists search for contacts search for a library.
Articles about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy and subsequent events from 19th century american newspapers grover cleveland. He was considered a royalist and dedicated to the monarchy of the kingdom of hawaii. Bayonet constitution project gutenberg selfpublishing. Fast forward a couple of years to 1889 where a young hawaiian man named robert william wilcox was summoned by then princess liliuokalani to take up yet another rebellion ed. A symbolic figure who embodied the complexities of managing the united states growing empire in the. The wilcox rebellions were an armed rebellion in 1888, a revolt in 1889, and a counterrevolution in 1895, led by robert william wilcox against the promulgation of the bayonet constitution in 1888 and 1889, and against the overthrow of the monarchy in 1895. He led uprisings against both the government of the kingdom of hawaii under king kalakaua and the republic of hawaii under sanford dole, what are now known as the wilcox rebellions. However, there were several challenges to the reigning governments of the. Robert wilcoxs quest for statehood images of old hawai. He served as attorney general for the entire duration of. The united states had previously recognized the kingdom of hawaiis independence. This unicameral body was composed of the upper house of nobles and the lower house.
Blount to investigate the overthrow of hawaiian monarchy. Whitepages people search is the most trusted directory. Treasonous persons in history robert wilcox families part. A descendant of the american missionary community to hawaii, dole advocated the westernization of hawaiian government and culture. So, do not expect any confirmation from those folks. As with one of the other 3 answers as of 6232017 at 4. Join facebook to connect with robert wilcox and others you may know. Until annexation in 1898, hawaii was an independent sovereign state, recognized by the united states, united kingdom, france and germany with exchange of ambassadors. An examination of the englishlanguage version of robert wilcoxs. Main selection aviation book clubconservative book club selectionreisssue, pocket books, 2004. He led uprisings against both the government of the hawaiian kingdom under king kalakaua and the republic of hawaii under sanford dole, what are now known as the wilcox rebellions.
He was the second of two children, followed by his elder brother robert wilcox. Articles about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy. King kalakaua was aware of the rebellion and had avoided the palace, fearing it was a new plot to overthrow. View phone numbers, addresses, public records, background check reports and possible arrest records for robert wilcox. In the articles about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy and.
After the overthrow of the monarchy, he served as the president of the republic of hawaii until his government. The counterrevolution in hawaii was led by robert william wilcox and lasted just three days from january 6 to january 9, 1895. Robert kalanihiapo, also known by the name robert w. Sanford ballard dole april 23, 1844 june 9, 1926 was a lawyer and jurist in the hawaiian islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic, and territory. William james wilcox was born september 20, 1945 to wallace and bonnie wilcox. American newspapers about the 1893 overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy. After the overthrow, this hawaiian political group switched its political agenda toward opposing annexation to the united states and restoring lili. Oct 10, 2018 kauwila kaylene sheldon amelia gora aunty i havent read it yet, but robert wilcox s wife left her journal to her descendants, it time it might shed some light and clarity.
Despite repeated claims that the overthrow was bloodless, the queens book notes to. In 1895 native hawaiians, led again by robert wilcox, revolted in an attempt to return the queen to power. Even in hawaii, the majority of the population are not descended in whole or part from native hawaiian. Robert william kalanihiapo wilcox february 15, 1855 october 23, 1903, nicknamed the iron. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. After years of research based on material gathered by american intelligence during the occupation of japan as well as extensive interviews with surviving participants, robert wilcox gives the first detailed account of japans version of the manhattan project from its earliest days to the possible testing of an actual weapon. In 1889, he led an army of 150 hawaiians, europeans and chinese in rebellion against the hawaiian kingdom.
Robert william wilcox project gutenberg selfpublishing. Wilcox himself disappears from the narrative for pages at a time, but the book has the virtue of pulling the entire career of wilcox into one volume. Aliiolani hale american annexation arms arrest ashford asked attorney band began bertelmanns bipikane blount boys brought cabinet called captain carl widemann charles citizens claus spreckels commission commissioners constitution council court cummins diamond head friends guard gulick guns hakuole sylva hands haole hawaii hawaiian henry. She was convicted of treason and confined to iolani palace and. The overthrow of the kingdom of hawaii began with the coup detat of january 17, 1893 on the island of oahu, leading to the end of the indigenous, hereditary monarchs, largely at the hands of united states citizens within the kingdom government under queen liliuokalani and backed by an invasion of u. Overthrow of the hawaiian kingdom and republic of hawaii the hawaiian rebellions and revolutions took place in hawaii between 1887 and 1895.
Actually a parthawaiian, wilcox was born on the island of maui in 1855 to a u. Hoes the following is an interview between hoes and robert wilcox, january 27, 1893, shortly after the overthrow. At the beginning of january 1895, robert william wilcox launched a counterrevolution against the forces of the republic. What do americans think about the overthrow of the kingdom. He began his career as religion editor of the miami news, winning the supple memorial award as the best religion writer in the nation. In 1993, 100 years after the overthrow of the hawaiian monarchy, the city and. The wilcox rebellion of 1889 was a revolt led by robert wilcox to force king kalakaua of. The 1892 session of the legislature of the hawaiian kingdom, also known as the longest legislature, was a period from may 28, 1892, to january 14, 1893, in which the legislative assembly of the hawaiian kingdom met for its traditional biannual session. Oct 10, 2018 robert ebanez robert wilcox was president of the international liberal league in 1891, 2 years before the overthrow talking about overthrowing the queen. Overthrow of the hawaiian kingdom 1895 counterrevolution in hawaii. Wilcox rebellions project gutenberg selfpublishing.
In 1889, a rebellion of native hawaiians led by colonel robert wilcox and. View william owen smith, attorney general of the republic of hawaiis genealogy profile. Wilcox s revolts were part of the hawaiian rebellions. What do americans think about the overthrow of the kingdom of. He was considered a populist revolutionary and menace to both the government of the kingdom of hawaii under king david kalakaua and the. Following the overthrow of the hawaiian kingdom and the creation of the republic of hawaii the american union party was created and as the republic of hawaii was a oneparty state. Wilcox led an insurrection against the socalled reform government, composed of a small cadre of sugar planters, missionary descendents. Republic of hawaii wikimili, the best wikipedia reader. Oct 30, 2018 robert william kalanihiapo wilcox was the son of an american father from new england and a mother descended from maui royalty. Robert wilcox was one of the few hawaiian leaders who possessed a fiery. The publication of nakanaelas book coincided with a brief period of. Robert william kalanihiapo wilcox, nicknamed the iron duke of hawai.
112 1315 834 57 1326 397 1367 124 694 1127 83 300 257 627 693 1249 213 404 1193 1669 1365 565 1059 1459 1208 1070 1253 169 80 1042 1112 496 1171 1443 453