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English: Sheldon Dibble (1809–1845) was a missionary to Hawaii who organized one of the first books on Hawaiian history, and inspired students to write more as a class project. Students David Malo and Sam Kamakau became notable historians as well.
Date from a painting in 1838
Source Hawaiian Mission Children's Society (1901) Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii, Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company, p. 30
Author Published by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society
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