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Lawrence M. Judd

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from March 4 to August 4, 1953. As Governor of Hawai'i, his notable contributions included the establishment of public parks and numerous playgrounds, as well as reducing state spending. He also raised public awareness about the conditions in the leper colony on
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as Governor of Hawaii Territory from 1929 to 1934. As territorial governor, he overhauled the system of governance in the colony. A source of controversy during his tenure, Judd commuted the sentence of
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Judd's service running Kalaupapa was a subject in the 2003 historical novel and national bestseller called
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Judd made several fact-finding tours during his tenure in the Hawaii Territorial Senate 1920–1927.
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A record of the descendants of Dr. Gerrit P. Judd of Hawaii, March 8, 1829, to April 16, 1922
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Judd died on October 4, 1968, in Honolulu and was interred in the city's
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The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai
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Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai
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Judd became Kalaupapa's resident superintendent in 1947.
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Governor of American Samoa
Dwight D. Eisenhower
James Arthur Ewing
Richard Barrett Lowe
Territorial Governor of Hawaii
Herbert Hoover
Wallace R. Farrington
Joseph Poindexter
Honolulu
Kingdom of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
Republican
Albert Francis Judd
Territory of Hawaii
territorial governor
the Massie Affair
Josef Kahahawai
Governor of American Samoa
Moloka'i
Honolulu
Gerrit P. Judd
early American Missionary
Kamehameha III
Punahou School
Albert Francis Judd
Richmond Hill, New York
The Hotchkiss School
University of Pennsylvania
fraternity

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