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  1. Charles Reed Bishop (January 25, 1822 – June 7, 1915) was an American businessman, politician, and philanthropist in Hawaii. Born in Glens Falls, New York, he sailed to Hawaii in 1846 at the age of 24, and made his home there, marrying into the royal family of the kingdom. He served several monarchs in appointed positions in the ...

  2. Charles Reed Bishop Trust. The man behind the mission. Charles Reed Bishop, husband of Kamehameha Schools founder Bernice Pauahi Bishop, was a prominent and well respected citizen of the Hawaiian Kingdom who signed the oath of allegiance to the kingdom on February 27, 1849.

  3. 14 gen 2011 · In the 1840s, Hawaii was undergoing great change, and there was a steady influx of outside influences into the kingdom. After months at sea, the brig Henry arrived in Honolulu Harbor in 1846. On board was 24-year-old Charles Reed Bishop, making his circuitous way to Oregon from his hometown of Glens Falls, N.Y.

  4. Jan. 25, 2019. Contributed by Nadine Lagaso. Today, the Kamehameha Schools ‘ohana celebrates the birth of Charles Reed Bishop – husband of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi, and a driving force in the creation of Kamehameha Schools. Following are some little known facts about Bishop in honor of his lā hānau:

  5. Charles Reed Bishop. About us. Charles Reed Bishop, husband of Kamehameha Schools founder Bernice Pauahi Bishop, was the driving force that brought his wife’s wishes to fruition and a very important and well respected citizen of the Hawaiian Kingdom in his own right.

  6. Charles Reed Bishop Trust. The beneficiaries of the Charles Reed Bishop Trust reflect what Bishop and his wife valued profoundly; Christian education, support for indigent Hawaiians, and caring for and protecting Hawaiian history, culture and antiquities.

  7. 28 dic 2022 · Charles Reed Bishop - BNP Paribas Historical Archives. Tags : Banker . Biography . Philanthropy. An entrepreneur-businessman who founded the first bank in Hawaii, Charles Reed Bishop also became deeply involved in the political and cultural life of the archipelago.