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Clarence Hyde Cooke

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On August 11, 1898, he married Lily Love, who died in 1933, shortly after they completed a great mansion now called the
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and the Oahu Country Club, and president of the Charles M. and Anna C. Cooke Trust (now the Cooke Foundation).
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of the territorial House of Representatives in 1927, then elected to the territorial Senate in 1929 and 1931.
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In 1909, he succeeded his father as president of the
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Index


Honolulu
Charles Montague Cooke
Anna Rice Cooke
Honolulu
Honolulu
Charles Montague Cooke
Anna Rice Cooke
New England
Congregational
missionaries to Hawaiʻi
Amos Starr Cooke
William Harrison Rice
Castle & Cooke
Punahou School
Yale University
Bank of Hawaii
Maui
Wailuku
Lahaina
Bank of Maui
Territory of Hawaii
Hawaiian Electric Company
sugarcane
plantations
The Pacific Club
Hawaii House of Representatives
1924 Republican National Convention
Cleveland
Speaker

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