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The Hawaiian Gazette
The Hawaiian Gazette, founded in 1865 by William Hyatt and Charles E. Smith, has played a significant role in Hawaii's journalistic landscape. Initially established to provide reliable news during the Kingdom of Hawaii's transitional period, it became a vital source of information for local residents and foreign visitors alike. Over the years, the Gazette has covered diverse topics, including politics, culture, and tourism, while offering a platform for community voices. Known for its commitment to accuracy and integrity, it has influenced public opinion and chronicled Hawaii’s history and heritage. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii, United States starting 1868, including 28,179 scans in total. These historical documents may reveal insights into family history, featuring prominent figures and events. Dive into the past and uncover stories that shaped Hawaii by searching for old newspapers on the site.
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