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An earlier missionary to Kohala, Reverend Isaac Bliss (1804–1851), had just completed building the main house for the homestead compound when the Bonds arrived in June 1841. Bond described it as made from "native wood and plaster on stone foundation with a good cellar." By 1842 he had expanded it to
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Mariner Howell September 29, 1840 in Hallowell, Maine and was ordained the following day. The Bonds had 11 children born in Hawaii (but only 9 lived to adulthood). Mrs. Bond died May 12, 1881, and Reverend Bond died July 24, 1896.
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meaning roughly "the day of salvation approaches" in the
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767:. Millisecond Publishing Company. p. 35.
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1341:"Bond Historic District"
1179:"Kohala Female Seminary"
870:. National Park Service.
2145:Makiki Christian Church
1235:Geoff Stafford (2001).
313:Elias Bond was born in
161:Isaac Bliss, Elias Bond
2003:Christianity in Hawaii
1837:Minor Outlying Islands
1820:Lists by insular areas
1534:Keeper of the Register
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1078:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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806:. Library of Congress.
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394:University of Michigan
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46:U.S. Historic district
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2348:Charles McEwen Hyde
2258:Libert H. Boeynaems
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911:Samuel Hoyt Elbert
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1406:West Hawaii Today
1327:West Hawaii Today
1296:official web site
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1098:West Hawaii Today
1051:Nuhou Kanaka Puka
1029:978-0-8248-0890-7
948:Mary Kawena Pukui
907:Mary Kawena Pukui
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