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460:, built by Bliss in 1837, which was destroyed by a storm in 1840. The second thatched structure built on the present Kalahikiola site, called the ʻIole mission station, was repaired by Bond, and replaced with a wooden framed building in 1846. That was also demolished by high winds in 1849. The congregation would take five years to build a sturdier structure. Kalahikiola Church, dedicated on October 11, 1855, was made from stone and mortar entirely by hand. The main structure is a rectangle about 40 feet (12 m) by 80 feet (24 m), with a 16-foot (4.9 m) square wooden tower that was added about 1858. 1947: 75: 673: 59: 518: 1958: 200: 82: 705:. Other children born at the homestead were Ellen Mariner Bicknell (1841–1922), George Shepard Bond (1844–1917), Elias Cornelius Bond (1846–1918), Thomas Spencer Bond (1849–1883), William Lee Bond (1851–1925), Caroline Sophia (1854–1943), Julia Page Bond (1857–1938), and Abbie Steele Bond (1859–1943). The Bond family is buried in Waianaia Cemetery. 716:
Land was donated July 19, 1927 by Caroline S. Bond for the Kohala public library, named the "Bond Memorial Library". A small 1,610-square-foot (150 m) building from 1929 was replaced by a larger one constructed in 2009. Descendant Dorothy Bond was the first librarian. The estate was purchased in
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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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The next addition was built of stonework similar to the Kawaiahaʻo Church. The fieldstones were held together with burned coral mortar, to add a wash house, foundations for a woodshed and carpenter sheds, an archway, and courtyard walls, all around a large open space. Around 1845 a kitchen wing was
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However, by the time the church was finished, the congregation was shrinking due to epidemics and emigration of laborers to employment outside the district. Since Bond personally owned the land, he formed his own "Kohala Sugar Plantation", also known as the "Missionary Sugar Plantation" to support
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In 1853 another wing was added to the house, about 40 feet (12 m) by 20 feet (6.1 m). Masonry walls were finished with lime plaster inside and out. At various times a workshop, other outbuildings and a lily pond were added. The original thatched roofs were replaced by corrugated metal.
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The congregation decided to rebuild, using an insurance settlement and donations. Construction finally began in November 2008, more than two years after the damage. The 30-inch (76 cm) thick walls were replaced with concrete blocks covered in plaster to resemble the older irregular stones.
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The school was briefly closed, but opened again in 1887 under the Hawaiian Evangelical Association. The curriculum slowly evolved from preparing students to be wives and mothers, to instead be teachers or other professionals. Enrollment grew, as a high school diploma offered better employment
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Originally the Bonds operated separate boys and girls schools. The boys constructed their own thatched structure, and Mrs. Bond taught the girls in the house. After raising about $ 2500 in 1873, work was begun under carpenter D.F. Stanford on a site just uphill and inland from the church,
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By 1848 the Foreign Missions Board wanted to reduce its financial support, so Bond offered to forego a salary if they would let him have the house which he had improved. Instead, the Board asked him to pay them $ 500 for it. But because of the changes in property law called the
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By 1967, the school was re-acquired by the Bond family from the church, since it was not being used and had fallen into disrepair. On July 22, 1977, the district was listed as the state of Hawaii historic site 10-02-7100, and on March 30, 1978, added as site 78001016 to the
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in 1840. He married Ellen 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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in 1882, and returned to live in the homestead. A doctor's office was attached to the house in 1884 for his practice. In 1889 Dr. Bond married Emma Mary Renton (1866–1951), and a wood-framed cottage was added at the east end of the main house for them.
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1999 by the New Moon Foundation. After spending several years stabilizing and restoring the buildings, their plans for an educational center were delayed because of the 2006 earthquake damage.As of 2010 some trails were open to the public in the area.
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Around 1900, the family added modern bathrooms, servants' quarters, and larger stables. A rock-crusher and power-house first produced gravel for paving the roads of the estate from their own quarry, and then was converted to process
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opportunities near the end of the 19th century. Additional wings were added in 1890 and 1891, and it was remodeled after a fire in 1894. It was known as the "Select School for Girls" because of its high standards. However, after
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Also in 1973, an earthquake caused cracks in many of the masonry foundations and walls, but the building was repaired. The church suffered even more major damage after the
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Bond legally took personal title to the house. He would eventually expand the homestead and buy about 1,400 acres (570 ha) of the ancient land division
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Men of Hawaii: being a biographical reference library, complete and authentic, of the men of note and substantial achievement in the Hawaiian Islands
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opened a girls school in 1894, it raised the question if the Kohala Seminary was still needed. However, Kamehameha Schools only accepted
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on August 19, 1813. His father was also named Elias Bond (1774–1864), son of Colonel William Bond who served in the
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crop was harvested in 1865, and by 1867 it adopted a less authoritarian management style, compared to other
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The Kalahikiola church was built a bit further south past the Bond homestead, at 53-540 Iole Road - off of
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The first building for Christian missionaries in Kohala was a thatched hut in an area called Nunulu,
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that had slave-like conditions. The mill was built downhill from the homestead, in an area known as
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His son Benjamin Davis Bond (January 21, 1853 – November 2, 1930) finished medical school at the
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Carl Kalani Beyer (2003). "Female Seminaries in America and Hawai'i During the 19th Century".
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Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii
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called ʻIole. Leases from farmers on the land provided a steady source of income.
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met with members of the church at the site in a tour of the damage.
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his efforts in 1862, and employ locals. He convinced the company
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and single horse stall, to be ready for emergency medical calls.
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is a collection of historic buildings located in the district of
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Iole
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National Register of Historic Places in Honolulu County, Hawaii
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Bond House, State Route 27 vicinity, Halaula, Hawaii County, HI
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Benjamin Bond closed his medical practice in 1925 and moved to
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As of 2009 the senior Minister was the Rev. George W. Baybrook
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from Boston November 14, 1840 with the Ninth Company from the
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii
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Father Bond of Kohala: a chronicle of pioneer life in Hawaii
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meaning roughly "the day of salvation approaches" in the
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Laura Souliere and Nathan Napoka (September 30, 1977).
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Portraits of American Protestant missionaries to Hawaii
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Kalahikiola Church near the end of the 19th century
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Bond District is located in Hawaii
Kapaʻau, Hawaii
20°13′33″N 155°47′33″W / 20.22583°N 155.79250°W / 20.22583; -155.79250
78001016

Hallowell, Maine
Hilo, Hawaii
North Kohala
island of Hawaii
Hallowell, Maine
American Revolutionary War
Bowdoin College
Bangor Theological Seminary
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Kawaiahaʻo Church
Big Island of Hawaiʻi
Kohala district
Mahele
ahupuaʻa
University of Michigan
horse carriage
macadamia
20°12′13″N 155°49′21″W / 20.20361°N 155.82250°W / 20.20361; -155.82250 (Nunulu)
Akoni Pule Highway
20°13′20″N 155°47′39″W / 20.22222°N 155.79417°W / 20.22222; -155.79417 (Kalahikiola Church)
Hawaiian language
old church and sone gate

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