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Primary Sources

Archives

Aartsbisschoppelijk Archief te Mechelen (Archive of the Archbishop of Mechelen), Brussels, Belgium.

Archive at St. Anthony Convent and Motherhouse, Sisters of St. Francis, Syracuse, NY.

Archives of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Honolulu.

Archives of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Leuven, Belgium.

Bishop Museum Archives, Honolulu.

Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City.

L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

Manuscripts and Collections

Bigler, Henry W. Journal. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Cannon, George Q. Journals. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Cluff, Harvey Harris. Autobiography. Handwritten copy. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Decker, Daniel H. Mission Journal, 1949–1951. Courtesy of Daniel H. Decker.

Farrer, William. Biographical Sketch, Hawaiian Mission Report, and Diary of William Farrer, 1946. Copied from the original and housed in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

Gibson, Walter Murray. Diary. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Green, Ephraim. Diary. Microfilm copy, Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Halvorsen, Jack L. Journal and correspondence. Copies in possession of the author.

Hammond, Francis A. Journal. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Hawaii Mission President’s Records, 1936–1964. LR 3695 21, Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Haycock, D. Arthur. Correspondence, 1954–1961. Courtesy of Lynette Haycock Dowdle and Brett D. Dowdle.

“Incoming Letters of the Board of Health.” Hansen’s Disease. Hawai‘i Board of Health Records, series 334. Hawai‘i State Archives, Honolulu.

Jenson, Andrew, comp. Manuscript History of the Hawaiian Mission, 1935. 5 vols., Typescript cover, 1850–1930. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI. Cited as MHHM.

Journal History of the Church. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Judd, Reverend Henry P., trans. “Minutes of the Old Siloama Church record, 1866–1927.” Transcription and original book in the vault of the Hawaiian Board of Missions in Honolulu, HI.

Kalaupapa Branch daily program of Sunday School, 1911–1918. Kalaupapa Branch, Hawaii Mission. LR 4289 21. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

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Kalaupapa Branch miscellaneous minutes, 1928–1944. Kalaupapa Branch, Hawaii Mission. LR 4289 19. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Kalaupapa Branch Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association minutes and records, 1928–1948. Kalaupapa Branch, Hawaii Mission. LR 4289 16. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Kalaupapa Branch Young Women’s Mutual Improvement Association minutes and records, 1935. Kalaupapa Branch, Hawaii Mission. LR 4289 17. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Kalaupapa, miscellaneous documents. In possession of author.

Kalawao Death Register, 1879–1880. Hawai‘i State Archives, Honolulu.

Kalaupapa Branch, Moloka‘i, assorted miscellaneous records and dealings with Kalaupapa, 1916–1984. Kalaupapa/Kalawao Collection, MSSH 561. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Kalaupapa Museum Collections. Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Kalaupapa, HI.

Law, Anwei Skinsnes (ASL). 1984–1989 Oral History Interviews, Kalaupapa, vols. 1–3. Volume 1 (1984–1985), conducted for the Hawai‘i State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Vol. 2 (1985–1987) and vol. 3 (1988–1989), conducted for the Kalaupapa National Historical Park Service.

Lawrence M. Judd Collection, series M-420. Hawai‘i State Library, Honolulu.

“Record of Inmates at Kalaupapa, 1866­­–1899.” Hawai‘i Board of Health Records. Hawai‘i State Archives, Honolulu.

“Records Relating to Hansen’s Disease.” Hawai‘i Board of Health Records, series 260. Hawai‘i State Archives, Honolulu.

Richards, Henry P. Journal, 1877–1879. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Slater, Art. Journal, 1939–1941 (Mission to Hawai‘i). In possession of author.

Sharp, Benjamin, Jr. Papers, Journal, 1893, box 1, folder 51. University Archives and Records Center, University of Pennsylvania.

Van Scoy, Rodney. “The Saints at Kalaupapa.” Senior Seminar paper for Dr. Greg Gubler, History 490 course, April 4, 1989. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Waddoups, Olivia Sessions. Journal, MS 15040, William Waddoups Papers. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Waddoups, William. Journals, 1901–1904, 1919, 1939–1946. L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

———. Journal, 1944–1946, MS 15040, William Waddoups Papers. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Woodbury, John Stillman. Journal, 2 vols. Typescript in L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

Wooley, Samuel E. Journals. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Young, Brigham. Incoming and Outgoing Letters. CR 1234/1. Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

Newspapers and Periodicals

Beacon Magazine of Hawaii

BYU Studies

Catholic News

Deseret News

Deseret Evening News

Hawaii Catholic Herald

Hawaiian Gazette

Hawaiian Journal of History

Honolulu Advertiser

Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Liahona

Ka Nonanona

Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star

Mormon Historical Studies

Pacific Commercial Advertiser

Oral History Interviews

The author has in his possession several oral history interviews he conducted from 2004 to 2015, the bulk of which are highlighted in the appendix “Reflections on Kalaupapa.” In addition, the author used the oral history interview of Jack and Mary Sing by Ishmael Stagner and Kenneth Baldridge, and the interview of David Kupele by Ishmael Stagner (February 24, 1979). These interviews are available in the Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections at BYU–Hawaii in Lā‘ie, Hawai‘i. Furthermore, interviews of Peter Keola Jr. and Lucy Kaona by Barbara Nakamura (August 6, 1999) have also been gleaned. The author expresses gratitude to Barbara for the use of these interviews as well as LDS film director Ethan Vincent for permission to use interviews which were conducted by Ethan and the author for the documentary film they coproduced, The Soul of Kalaupapa: Voices in Exile (2011). Other oral histories are listed hereafter.

Arce, Esteban D., Oral History. Interview by Kenneth W. Baldridge, December 29, 1979. Kenneth Baldridge Oral History Collection (OH-100), 24, Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Apo, Aloi, and Hannah Apo, Oral History. Interview by Kenneth W. Baldridge, August 19, 1980. Kenneth Baldridge Oral History Collection (OH-133), 24. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Elia, Ernest P., Oral History. Interview by Kenneth W. Baldridge, December 27, 1979. Kenneth Baldridge Oral History Collection (OH-97), 32. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Kupele, David, Oral History. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Ne, Harriet, Oral History. Interview by Kenneth W. Baldridge, July 30, 1987. Kenneth Baldridge Oral History Collection (OH-297), 10. Joseph F. Smith Library Archives and Special Collections, BYU–Hawaii, Lā‘ie, HI.

Secondary Sources

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Arning, Dr. Eduard. Report of Dr. Eduard Arning to the Board of Health. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Publishing Co., 1886.

Arrington, Leonard J. Charles C. Rich, Mormon General and Western Frontiersman. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1974.

———. Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1958.

Balfour, Graham. The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. Vol. 2. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1901.

Bell, Ku‘ulei. “A Servant of God. A Story of Jack Sing Kong.” In Proceedings, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, May 16, 1992, 1–4. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1992.

Berlin, Adele, and Marc Zvi Brettler, eds. The Jewish Study Bible. Consulting editor Michael Fishbane. Jewish Publication Society TANAKH Translation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Bird, Isabella L. Six Months in the Sandwich Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1964.

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Bowen, Donna J. “Love Story Hidden in Graves of Lepers.” Church News, June 25, 1988.

Breitha, Olivia Robello. Olivia: My Life of Exile in Kalaupapa. Honolulu: Arizona Memorial Museum Association, 1988.

Britsch, Lanier R. Unto the Islands of the Sea: A History of the Latter-day Saints in the Pacific. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1986.

———. Moramona: The Mormons in Hawaii. Lā‘ie, HI: Institute for Polynesian Studies, 1989.

Brocker, James. H. The Lands of Father Damien: Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii. Hong Kong: James H. Brocker, 1997.

Brody, Saul Nathaniel. The Disease of the Soul: Leprosy in Medieval Literature. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994.

Bushnell, O. A. The Gifts of Civilization: Germs and Genocide in Hawai‘i. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1993.

Cahill, Emmett. Yesterday at Kalaupapa. Editorial contributions by Anwei Skinsnes Law, Sister Mary Laurence Hanley, and Jerrold M. Michael. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1990.

Cannon, Adrian, Richard E. Turley, and Chad M. Orton, eds. The Journals of George Q. Cannon: Hawaiian Mission, 1850–1854. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2014.

Cannon, George Q. My First Mission: designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882.

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Cerny, Jennifer. “Social Value: An Essential Step Toward Cultural Landscape Understanding.” Master’s thesis, Cultural Heritage Studies Program, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, 2001.

Chase, Lance D. “John Stillman Woodbury and the Battle Against Ignorance, Superstition and Prejudice in Hawaii, 1851–1878.” In Proceedings, Sixth Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, March 2, 1985, 39–44. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1985.

———. “Mormons and Lepers: The Saints at Kalaupapa.” In Proceedings, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, May 16, 1992, 7–22. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1992.

———. “Samuel Edwin Woolley: A Valet’s Hero.” In Proceedings, Twelfth Annual Conference, Mormon Pacific Historical Society, May 25, 1991, 20–34. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1991.

Clement, Russell T. “Apostle in Exile: Joseph F. Smith’s Third Mission to Hawaii, 1885–1887.” In Proceedings, Seventh Annual Conference, Mormon History in the Pacific, March 1, 1986, 53–59. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1986.

Clement, Russell T., comp. Mormons in the Pacific: A Bibliography. Lā‘ie, HI: The Institute for Polynesian Studies, 1981.

Clifford, Edward. Father Damien: A Journey from Cashmere to His Home in Hawaii. London: Macmillan and Co., 1889.

Collingridge, Vanessa. The Life, Death and Legacy of History’s Greatest Explorer. London: Ebury Press, 2003.

Cooke, George Paul. Mooelo O Molokai: A Ranch Story of Molokai. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1949.

Corr, Donald Philip. The Field is the World: Proclaiming, Translating and Serving by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1810–40. Pasadena: William Carey Library Dissertation Series, 2009.

———. “Titus Coan: ‘Apostle to the Sandwich Islands.’” In The Role of the American Board in the World: Bicentennial Reflections on the Organization’s Missionary Work, 1810–2010. Edited by Clifford Putney and Paul Burlin. Eugene, OR: WIPF and STOCK, 2012.

Curtis, Dorothea. Historic Pali Trails of Kalaupapa National Park. Prepared for Kalaupapa National Park, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1991.

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Damon, Ethel. Siloama: The Church of the Healing Spring. Honolulu: Hawaiian Board of Missions, 1948.

Daws, Gavan. Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1973.

———. Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: The University of Hawai‘i Press, 1968.

———. Honolulu the First Century: The Story of the Town to 1876. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 2006.

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Ellsworth, S. George, ed. The Journals of Addison Pratt. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1990.

———. Zion in Paradise: Early Mormons in the South Seas. Logan: The Faculty Association, Utah State University, 1959.

Goates, L. Brent. Harold B. Lee, Prophet & Seer. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1985.

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Gibson, Emma Warren. Under the Cliffs of Molokai. Fresno: Academy Library Guild, 1957.

Goodwin, Conrad. A Kalaupapa Sweet Potato Farm: Report on Archaeological Data Recovery Operations, Kalaupapa Airport Improvement Project, Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawai‘i. Vol. 1. Honolulu: International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. For Edward K. Noda & Associates, 1994.

Greene, Linda W. “Exile in Paradise: The Isolation of Hawai‘i’s Leprosy Victims and Development of Kalaupapa Settlement, 1865 to the Present.” Historic Resource Study. US Department of the Interior, National Park Service. September 1985.

Gugelyk, Ted and Milton Bloombaum. Ma‘i Ho‘oka‘awale, The Separating Sickness. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Foundation and the Ma‘i Ho‘oka‘awale Foundation, 1979.

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———. Testimony for the Cause of the Servant of God Joseph Damien de Veuster. Rome: Guerra E. Heli, 1954. Copy found in the Archives of Archbishop of Mechelen.

———. The Path of the Destroyer: A History of the Leprosy in the Hawaiian Islands and Thirty Years Research into the Means by Which It Has Been Spread. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., 1916.

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———. The Missionary Census of Hawaii. No. 20 of Pacific Anthropological Records. Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, 1973.

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———. “The Life and Times of Early Missionaries to Polynesia.” In Proceedings, Second Annual Conference, Mormon Pacific Historical Society, July 28–29, 1989, 14–24. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1989.

———. Sandwich Island Saints: Early Mormon Converts in the Hawaiian Islands. O‘ahu, HI: Spurrier, 1989.

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———. Travels in Hawaii. Edited by A. Grove Day. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1973.

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———. Diary of a Visit to Molokai in 1884 with a Letter from Father Damien to His Brother in 1873. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, 1933.

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Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and Magazine Articles

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Barrett, Gwynn. “Walter Murray Gibson: The Shepherd Saint of Lanai Revisited.” Utah Historical Quarterly 40 (1972): 142–62.

“Beacon Selects its First Man of the Year, Kalaupapa’s Richard Marks.” Beacon Magazine of Hawaii (January 1969): 19–20.

Bell, Ku‘ulei. “A Servant of God: A Story of Jack Sing Kong.” In Proceedings, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Mormon Pacific Historical Society, May 16, 1992, 1–4. N.p.: Mormon Pacific Historical Society, 1992.

Bishop, M. Guy. “Henry William Bigler: Mormon Missionary to the Sandwich Islands during the 1850s.” Hawaiian Journal of History 20 (1986): 122–36.

———. “Waging Holy War: Mormon-Congregationalist Conflict in Mid-Nineteenth Century Hawaii.” Journal of Mormon History 17 (1991): 110–119.

Britsch, R. Lanier. “The Lanai Colony: A Hawaiian Extension of the Mormon Colonial Idea.” Hawaiian Journal of History 12 (1978): 68–83.

———. “Another Visit with Walter Murray Gibson.” Utah Historical Quarterly 46 (1978): 65–78.

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Solnit, Rebecca. “The Separating Sickness: How Leprosy Teaches Empathy.” Harper’s Magazine (June 2013): 50–57.

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Wineera, Vernice, Jay Fox, and B. J. Lee, “Jack Sing Kong: Kalaupapa Pioneer.” BYU–Hawaii University Magazine (Winter 2001): 42–46.

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———. “A Most Influential Mormon Islander: Jonathan Hawaii Napela.” Hawaiian Journal of History 42 (2008): 135–57.

———. “Kalaupapa: Uncommon Service on Common Ground.” Interreligious Insight: A Journal of Dialogue and Engagement 6, no. 1 (January 2008): 66–74.

———. “An Islander’s View of a Desert Kingdom: Jonathan Napela Recounts His 1869 Visit to Salt Lake City.” BYU Studies 45, no. 1 (2006): 22–34.

———. “Jonathan Napela: A Noble Hawaiian Convert.” Regional Studies in Church History for the South Pacific, edited by Reid Neilson, et al., 23–36. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, 2008.

———. “The Soul of Kalaupapa.” BYU Speeches, 20082009. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 2009, 215–30.

———. “The Palawai Pioneers on the Island of Lanai: The First Hawaiian Latter-day Saint Gathering Place (1854–1864).” Mormon Historical Studies 5, no. 2 (Fall 2004): 3–35.

———. “De ziel van Kalaupapa.” Acta Comparanda XX Faculteit voor Vergelijkende Godsdienstwetenschappen, 2009, 63–72.

———. “Launching Mormonism in the South Pacific: The Voyage of the Timoleon.” In Go Ye into All the World: The Growth and Development of Mormon Missionary Work, edited by Reid L. Neilson and Fred E. Woods, 191–216. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “Latter-day Saint Missionaries Encounter the London Missionary Society in the South Pacific, 1844–1852.” BYU Studies 52, no. 3 (2013): 102–25.

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Allan, J. Collin. Journal. Excerpts from November 1954 to January 1955. Copy of entries in the author’s possession.

Hutchison, Ambrose T. “In Memory of Reverend Father Damien J. De Veuster and Other Priests Who Have Labored in the Leper Settlement of Kalawao, Molokai. 1931.” Damiaan Centre, Leuven, Belgium. Unpublished manuscript.

Ka ‘Ohana O Kalaupapa. “We Deserve to be Remembered.” The Kalaupapa Memorial, testimonies collected in support of the Kalaupapa Memorial. Unpublished manuscript, last modified in 2007.

William Waddoups to Elder David Hannemann, April 28, 1949. Courtesy of David Hannemann, copy in the author’s possession.

Moffat, Riley M. “The Church on the Peninsula.” Paper presented to the Mormon Pacific Historical Society at Kalaupapa, April 27, 2007. Unpublished paper in the author’s possession.

“Personal History of William Mark Waddoups.” Courtesy of Sarah E. Hale, a great-grand daughter of Waddoups. Unpublished manuscript copy in the author’s possession.

Documentaries

The Soul of Kalaupapa: Voices of Exile. Documentary. Directed by Ethan Vincent. Provo, UT: BYUtv, 2011.

Kalaupapa Heaven. Documentary. Directed by Paul Cox. Australia: Contemporary Arts Media, 2007.

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