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Charles Reed Bishop

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322: 426: 231: 285:. His father was a toll collector for ship traffic on the Hudson River near the town. Charles' mother Maria died two weeks after giving birth to her next son, Henry. Their father Samuel Bishop died when Charles was four, and the boy was taken in by his grandfather on his 125-acre (0.51 km) farm in 293:
Bishop spent his early years of education at a village school, and finished his formal schooling at 8th grade, as was customary for many boys in that period. Bishop was hired as a clerk and soon started working for Nelson J. Warren, who headed the largest mercantile company in Warrensburg.
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and, by 15, was working for Nelson J. Warren in the town's largest store. Charles Bishop worked on his grandfather's farm, learning how to care for sheep, cattle, and horses. While living with his grandfather, Bishop was baptized in a Methodist church.
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for provisions. At this time, the islands were still governed by the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, but numerous Americans were settling there for business opportunities and as missionaries. Lee was recruited to stay as the second western-trained lawyer in the
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On August 17, 1858, Aldrich split off the shipping business. Bishop founded Bishop & Co. as the first chartered bank in the Kingdom. It is the second oldest bank west of the
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Bishop served on the Privy Council for five Hawaiian monarchs from 1859–1891, and was appointed to the House of Nobles 1859–1886 by King
414: 265:, founded by his late wife's request to provide education to Hawaiian children. He founded Hawaii's first successful bank, now known as 715: 503: 438: 543: 410:. He became known as a trusted person with whom traders could deposit and exchange the various currencies in use at the time. 612: 380:, near where the Ladd company had been somewhat successful. From 1849 to 1853 he served as Collector General of Customs. 321: 989: 373: 84: 731: 152: 164: 526:
to design a new building for the Bishop estate headquarters, and for Pauahi Hall on the Punahou School campus.
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Bishop formed a partnership with William A. Aldrich, selling merchandise to be shipped to supply the
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made peace with the marriage and invited the couple to live in the family estate called Haleakala.
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On January 25, 1822, Charles Reed Bishop was born to Maria (Reed) and Samuel Bishop in
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out of New York City, leaving February 23, 1846. By October the ship had rounded
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J. Meredith Neil (1975). "The Architecture of C. W. Dickey in Hawaii".
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Bishop was one of the first trustees of and a major donor to the
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On February 27, 1849 Bishop became accepted as a citizen of the
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American businessman, politician, and philanthropist (1822–1915)
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Bishop was one of the first trustees of and major donor to the
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was not attended by her family. Within a year her father
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despite her resistance, and on June 4, 1850, he married,
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Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom House of Representatives
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In 1853 Bishop was elected as representative to the
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Hawaiian Historical Society. 1066:Burials at the Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) 333:The two young men sailed for Oregon on the 978: 974:Charles Reed Bishop Biography and Timeline 908:Honolulu: at the Crossroads of the Pacific 869:Charles Reed Bishop Biography and Timeline 40: 29: 1076:Recipients of the Royal Order of Kalākaua 1061:Foreign ministers of the Hawaiian Kingdom 674: 672: 670: 668: 666: 460:, formalizing its role in state history. 754: 752: 534:Bishop died in 1915 at the age of 93 in 452:(1841–1924), son of American missionary 184: 639: 1081:Politicians from Glens Falls, New York 7: 1086:19th-century American businesspeople 821:National Register of Historic Places 815:Robert M. Fox (September 22, 1972). 788:Burl Burlingame (October 12, 2003). 688:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1916 649:"An incredible journey, partnership" 443:National Register of Historic Places 732:"Oahu (1832–1910) marriage records" 415:legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom 180: 764:state archives digital collections 760:"Bishop, Charles R. office record" 736:state archives digital collections 647:Marie Geroski (February 2, 2009). 514:. He became vice-president of the 504:overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii 25: 842:"Timeline of First Hawaiian Bank" 766:. state of Hawaii. Archived from 439:Merchant Street Historic District 448:In 1895 Bishop sold the bank to 229: 1091:Hawaiian Kingdom businesspeople 1036:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom 684:"Charles Reed Bishop 1822–1915" 176: 1: 707:Pauahi: the Kamehameha legacy 365:. He became an investor with 1071:Businesspeople from Honolulu 1041:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians 999:Minister of Foreign Affairs 956:"The Man Behind the Mission" 823:. U.S. National Park Service 710:. Kamehameha Schools Press. 485:Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 271:Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 990:Ferdinand William Hutchison 962:. Charles Reed Bishop Trust 882:Hawaiian Journal of History 273:, named for his late wife. 144:, California, United States 85:Ferdinand William Hutchison 1107: 613:The Queen's Medical Center 429:Bishop Bank, built in 1878 1004: 994: 986: 981: 927:on Place Names of Hawai'i 921:Pukui and Elbert (2004). 544:Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii 237: 153:Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii 127:, New York, United States 102: 57: 48: 39: 603:Bernice P. 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Index

Charles R. Bishop

Lunalilo
Ferdinand William Hutchison
William Lowthian Green
Glens Falls
San Francisco
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii
Bernice Pauahi Pākī
Keolaokalani Davis

Hawaii
Glens Falls
Territory of Hawaii
Kamehameha Schools
First Hawaiian Bank
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Glen Falls, New York
Warrensburg
William Little Lee
Hudson Falls
Harvard Law School
Oregon Territory

William Little Lee
Cape Horn
Honolulu
Hawaiian islands
Ladd & Co.
Consul

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