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Three months after taking office as U.S. President in 1921, Harding fulfilled his promise, appointing Farrington as the Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi. His tenure was controversial, as he followed the previous Governor in favouring the Whites.
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as its nickname and mascot, in honor of the school's namesake. Also named after him are Farrington Street in lower
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in the historic Kalihi district of Honolulu. The school adopted
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through 1929 when he retired from public life. Suffering from
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in 1894 and was persuaded to stay to become the editor of the
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Grave of Wallace Rider Farrington & family, Oahu Cemetery
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The Island Edge of America: A Political History of Hawaii
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An avid traveler, he found himself in 407:died in office and was succeeded by his wife, 592: 8: 375:, Manoa where he served as chairman of the 599: 585: 577: 540: 99: 88: 77:Learn how and when to remove this message 523:- Posted 2006-07-02; Accessed 2011-04-06 40:This article includes a list of general 533:Pukui, Mary Kawena and Samuel Elbert. 424: 842:American newspaper publishers (people) 462:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 455: 508:US House of Representatives website, 7: 837:Governors of the Territory of Hawaii 530:. University of Hawaii Press, 2003. 482:Altonn, Helen (September 23, 1999). 477: 475: 473: 379:Board of Regents from 1914 to 1920. 353:Wallace Rider Farrington High School 126:July 5, 1921 – July 6, 1929 309:In 1915, Farrington organized the 46:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 286:on May 3, 1871. He graduated the 719:Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi 677: 670: 616:Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi 484:"Farrington left lasting legacy" 409:Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington 31: 559:Territorial Governor of Hawaii 348:, he died on October 6, 1933. 327:president of the United States 260:Territorial Governor of Hawaii 114:Territorial Governor of Hawaii 1: 395:Farrington was the father of 688:Military Governor of Hawaii 857:American Congregationalists 883: 862:University of Maine alumni 510:Farrington, Mary Elizabeth 668: 565: 556: 548: 543: 249: 173: 119: 107: 98: 867:Burials at Oahu Cemetery 847:People from Orono, Maine 367:to the leeward coast of 256:Wallace Rider Farrington 93:Wallace Rider Farrington 397:Joseph Rider Farrington 340:Farrington served as a 282:Farrington was born in 265:The Honolulu Advertiser 234:Joseph Rider Farrington 61:more precise citations. 535:Place Names of Hawaii. 521:Honoluluadvertiser.com 401:United States Congress 392: 300:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 271:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 390: 18:Wallace R. 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Territorial Governor of Hawaii
Warren G. Harding
Charles J. McCarthy
Lawrence M. Judd
Mayor of Honolulu
Orono, Maine
Territory of Hawaii
Republican
Joseph Rider Farrington
Journalist
Territorial Governor of Hawaii
The Honolulu Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Orono
University of Maine
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi
Mayor of Honolulu
Honolulu
Warren Harding
Republican
Ohio
president of the United States
Territory of Hawaii

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