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Mary Sophia Hyde Rice

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visited the Rice family at Lihue in 1891 during her circuit of the islands, recalling them fondly: "At Kauai we were most hospitably received and royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice. They took us to their handsome private residence at Lihue, to which there came all the principal people of
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that had been founded by Dole two years before in Honolulu. One of their first tasks was to have a house constructed for the family and some boarders, known as "Rice Hall". Her husband then supervised the building of a building now called "Old School Hall" from 1848 to 1851, largely with student
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in California, before returning to Hawaii permanently in 1900. She was benefactor of churches in the Hawaiian Islands, funding construction and repairs. Her ninetieth birthday in 1906 was marked with articles and tributes in Hawaii.
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Playground was begun by the Rice family in memory of Mother Rice, with a fund for its maintenance. It opened in 1917, and soon added a kindergarten; the children's program continues at the site today, as the Mother Rice Preschool.
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In 1907 the original Rice Hall at Punahou was torn down and replaced by a new dormitory also named for the family. It was subsequently demolished in 1950, and the central open area of the campus is now called Rice Field.
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Mary Sophia Hyde and William Harrison Rice had five children together, all born in the Hawaiian Islands: Hannah Maria (1842–1867), Emily (1844–1911),
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labor. She worked ten years as a teacher and matron at Punahou, where she was known as "Mother Rice". Her students included
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via the Hawaiian Islands, where her husband was assigned as a missionary. The Rices sailed in the ninth company of
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In widowhood, Rice traveled to Germany with her grandchildren, and worked as a matron at
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were put to work building a stone building starting in 1842, which still stands.
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In 1844 the Rice family was transferred to become the first secular teachers at
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from 1894 to 1898 and later Governor of Hawaii Territory from 1900 to 1903.
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The Rice Family Papers are archived at the Kauaʻi Historical Society.
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Mary Sophia Hyde Rice seated in a wheelchair, from a 1912 publication
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Annual Report of the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, Volume 60
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Annual Report of the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, Volume 60
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William Harrison Rice and his wife, Mary Sophia Hyde Rice
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Portraits of American Protestant missionaries to Hawaii
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Annual Report of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Buffalo Creek Reservation
Līhuʻe
Kauaʻi
Territory of Hawaii
William Harrison Rice
William Hyde Rice
Anna Charlotte Rice
Hawaiian Islands
Punahou School
Mills College
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Buffalo Creek Reservation
New York State
West Seneca
Seneca nation
Millard Fillmore

William Harrison Rice
Oregon Territory
missionaries to Hawaii
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Boston
Honolulu
John Davis Paris
Elias Bond
Daniel Dole
Whitman Mission
Hawaiian language
Wānanalua mission station

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