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DescriptionKalakaua and Reciprocity Commission (PP-96-13-03).jpg
English: King Kalākaua and members of the Reciprocity Commission which went at Washington in 1875 to secure a Reciprocity Treaty between Hawaii and the United States. Seated, left to right: John Owen Dominis, Governor of Oahu; Kalākaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands; and John M. Kapena, Governor of Maui. Standing, left to right: Henry A. Peirce, the presiding U.S. Commissioner to Hawaii and Henry W. Severance, Hawaiian Consul in San Francisco. Photograph taken in 1874 by Bradley & Rulofson, San Francisco.
Bradley & Rulofson H. W. Bradley (died 1891) & William Rulofson (died 1878), San Francisco
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