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Description The Kohala Seminary for girls was established in 1973 by Ellen and Elias Bond, founders of Kalahikiola Church. Its first principal was Elizabeth M. Lyons, daughter of Lorenzo Lyons of the Imiola Church.
Date late 19th century
Source National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution Research Information System
Author J. J. Williams photographer in Honolulu
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Kohala Girl's Seminary began it's first class in December 1874 with 13 students

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