Hawaiian Gazette
The Hawaiian Gazette, founded in 1865 by Thomas G. Thrum and supported by notable figures such as James A. King, has significantly shaped Hawaii's media landscape by providing local news and evolving into a key source of information during pivotal historical events, including the decline of the monarchy. This newspaper features a broad range of content—including local news, politics, culture, and community events—serving as a vital resource for residents and fostering community engagement through its commitment to journalistic integrity. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Hawaiian Gazette, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, starting 1895, with 16,282 scans in total. Discover the rich history encapsulated in these pages, mentioning historical figures and perhaps events and people from your own family history, inviting you to delve into the past and uncover stories that shaped Hawaii.