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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| Her Majesty, Queen Liliuokalani, Constitutional Queen of Hawaii | Frontispiece. |
| His Royal Highness, The Prince Consort, Gen. John Owen Dominis, Governor of Oahu | opposite Frontispiece. |
| Grand Commander of the Royal Order of Kamehameha. | |
| Grand Commander of the Royal Order of Kalakaua. | |
| Grand Commander of the Royal Order of Crown of Hawaii. | |
| Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of Oceanic. | |
| Grand Commander of the Order of Francis Joseph. | |
| Grand Commander of the Royal Order of Isabella Katolic. | |
| Grand Commander of the Royal Order of the Rising Sun and of the Chrysanthemum. | |
| Washington Place | page 22 |
| The private residence of Liliuokalani, originally the home and property of Mrs. Dominis, mother of the Prince Consort, J. O. Dominis. | |
| Lunalilo’s Home for the Poor | page 41 |
| His Majesty, King Kalakaua | page 49 |
| A View on the Road to the Volcano Kilauea | page 73 |
| King Kalakaua, His Cabinet and Staff | page 93 |
| Iolani Palace (Front view) | page 102 |
| “My palace was my prison.” In the room at the right hand corner on the second story Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, was imprisoned. The long low-roofed building at the east side of the palace is the “Bungalow” to which frequent reference has been made. | |
| Princess Kiaulani, The Niece of Liliuokalani, and the Heir-Apparent of Hawaii | page 116 |
| The Fish Pond. Scenery on the Estate of Princess Kaiulani | page 122 |
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