- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Hawaii)
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Foreign Minister of
the Kingdom (Republic) of Hawaii
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President of HawaiiInaugural holder Gerrit P. Judd Formation 1843 Ministers of Foreign Affairs
# Name Picture Birth Death Assumed Office Left Office Years in office Notes Head of State 1 Gerrit Parmele Judd April 23, 1803 July 12, 1873 November 2, 1843 March 26, 1845 1 year, 144 days Kamehameha III 2 Robert Crichton Wyllie October 13, 1798 October 19, 1865 March 26, 1845 October 19, 1865 20 years, 207 days Kamehameha III, Kamehameha IV, and Kamehameha V 3 Charles de Varigny November 25, 1829 November 9, 1899 December 21, 1865 November, 1869 3 years, 315 days Office terminated after returning to France. Kamehameha V 4 Charles Coffin Harris June 9, 1822 July 2, 1881 December 21, 1869 August 25, 1872 2 years, 248 days Kamehameha V 5 Ferdinand William Hutchison circa 1819 circa 1893 September 10, 1872 January 10, 1873 0 years, 122 days Kamehameha V, Lunalilo 6 Charles Reed Bishop January 25, 1822 June 7, 1915 January 10, 1873 February 17, 1874 1 year, 38 days Lunalilo, Kalākaua 7 William Lowthian Green September 13, 1819 December 7, 1890 February 17, 1874 December 5, 1876 2 years, 292 days 1st term Kalākaua 8 Henry Alpheus Peirce Carter August 7, 1837 November 1, 1891 December 5, 1876 March 1, 1878 1 year, 86 days Kalākaua 9 Henry Augustus Peirce December 15, 1808 July 29, 1885 March 1, 1878 July 3, 1878 0 years, 124 days Kalākaua 10 John Makini Kapena 1843 October 23, 1887 July 3, 1878 August 14, 1880 2 years, 42 days Kalākaua 11 Celso Cesar Moreno - - August 14, 1880 August 19, 1880 0 years, 5 days Kalākaua John Edward Bush February 15, 1842 June 28, 1906 August 19, 1880 September 22, 1880 0 years, 34 days acting Kalākaua 12 William Lowthian Green September 13, 1819 December 7, 1890 September 22, 1880 May 20, 1882 1 year, 240 days 2nd term Kalākaua 13 Walter Murray Gibson March 6, 1822 January 21, 1888 May 20, 1882 June 30, 1886 4 years, 41 days 1st term Kalākaua 14 Robert James Creighton circa 1835 circa 1893 June 30, 1886 October 13, 1886 0 years, 105 days Kalākaua 15 Walter Murray Gibson March 6, 1822 January 21, 1888 October 13, 1886 July 1, 1887 0 years, 261 days 2nd term Kalākaua 16 William Lowthian Green September 13, 1819-closeup December 7, 1890 July 1, 1887 December 28, 1887 0 years, 180 days 3rd term Kalākaua 17 Jonathan Austin - - December 28, 1887 June 17, 1890 2 years, 171 days Kalākaua 18 John Adams Cummins March 17, 1835 March 21, 1913 June 17, 1890 February 25, 1891 0 years, 253 days Kalākaua, Liliuokalani 19 Samuel Parker June 23, 1853 July 4, 1920 February 25, 1891 November 1, 1892 1 year, 250 days 1st term Liliuokalani 20 Joseph Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahī January 13, 1842 1896 November 1, 1892 November 8, 1892 0 years, 7 days Liliuokalani 21 Mark P. Robinson - - November 8, 1892 January 13, 1893 0 years, 66 days Kalākaua 22 Samuel Parker June 23, 1853 July 4, 1920 January 13, 1893 January 17, 1893 0 years, 4 days 2nd term Liliuokalani 23 Sanford Ballard Dole April 23, 1844 June 9, 1926 January 17, 1893 July 4, 1894 1 year, 168 days Served as Head of State also Himself as Head of Provisional Government 24 Francis March Hatch - - July 4, 1894 November 6, 1895 1 year, 125 days President Dole 25 Henry Ernest Cooper August 28, 1857 May 15, 1929 November 6, 1895 October 28, 1896 0 years, 357 days 1st term President Dole William Owen Smith August 4, 1848 April 13, 1929 October 28, 1896 December 26, 1896 0 years, 59 days acting President Dole 26 Henry Ernest Cooper August 28, 1857 May 15, 1929 December 26, 1896 April 17, 1897 0 years, 112 days 2nd term President Dole 27 Samuel Mills Damon March 13, 1845 July 1, 1924 April 17, 1897 April 28, 1897 0 years, 11 days President Dole 28 Henry Ernest Cooper August 28, 1857 May 15, 1929 April 28, 1897 March 29, 1899 1 year, 335 days 3rd term President Dole 29 Ernest Augustus Mott-Smith May 12, 1873 - March 29, 1899 June 14, 1900 1 year, 77 days President Dole See also
Other members of the Hawaiian Cabinet
- Ministry of Finance (Hawaii)
- Ministry of the Interior (Hawaii)
- Ministry of Public Instruction (Hawaii)
- Attorney General of Hawaii
Source
- Ben Cahoon. "Hawaiian Governments 1795-1900". worldstatesmen.org. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/US_Hawaii.html. Retrieved 2010-2-19.
Hawaiian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kingdom of Hawaii
1843–1893Gerrit P. Judd • Robert C. Wyllie • Charles de Varigny • Charles C. Harris • Ferdinand W. Hutchison • Charles R. Bishop • William L. Green • Henry A. P. Carter • Henry A. Peirce • John M. Kapena • Celso C. Moreno • John E. Bush • William L. Green • Walter M. Gibson • Robert J. Creighton • Walter M. Gibson • William L. Green • Jonathan Austin • John A. K. Cummins • Samuel Parker • Joseph Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahī • Mark P. Robinson • Samuel ParkerProvisional Government of Hawaii
1893–1894Republic of Hawaii
1894–1900Francis M. Hatch • Henry E. Cooper • William O. Smith • Henry E. Cooper • Samuel M. Damon • Henry E. Cooper • Ernest A. Mott-Smith- Colin Newbury, Linacre College, Oxford University (2001). "Patronage and Bureaucracy in the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1840–1893". Pacific Studies. Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus. pp. 1-38. https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/PacificStudies/article/viewFile/10216/9862.
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