English: A drawing of views of (clockwise from top left) the Royal School, Custom House, interior of the Fort, market house, charity school, stone church, "Bethel" (Bethel Church?), armory, court house, palace of King Kamehameha III, Honolulu House, the steamer Akamai, the native church, and the Catholic church.
Warren Goodale (1897). "Honolulu in 1853". Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Hawaiian Historical Society.
Date
circa 1853
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