Talk:Arthur P. Peterson

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Sources for further expansion[edit]

Parents[edit]

Daniel Porter Peterson

Jerusha Marie Peterson

Imprisonment[edit]

  • "Of Puritan Stock – Political Prisoner Known in a Venerable Yankee Town". The Hawaiian Star. Vol. III, no. 579. Honolulu. February 12, 1895. p. 3. Retrieved November 12, 2016.

Release and Exile[edit]

  • Peterson and Charles Creighton released from prison with other prisoners and required to head from the coasts
  • "Prisoners Released". The Daily Bulletin. Vol. IX, no. 1266. Honolulu. February 18, 1895. p. 1. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  • Creighton talks about conditions of imprisonment ("I cannot say that we were positively ill treated, but we were kept separated, only being allowed four hours a day in the yard, and not allowed to speak with one another. We could not complain of the food or other accommodations, but everything was made irksome for us. You may tell the Call that six weeks of this treatment would take the starch out of any man"); and the circumstance surrounding the release and exile; royalist sympathizers bid the exiles farewell as they boarded the steamer. They boarded on February 23
  • THURSTON EXPLAINS RELATING TO HIS EXILE A special to tho Tribune from Washington says: "All of the persons who have been given the privilege of leaving the Hawaiian Islands for the good of the Republic," said Minister Thurston, "have been foremost in stirring up trouble among the Kanakas in the past, and with their withdrawal from Honolulu there will be a marked change in the condition of affairs. Such men as A. P. Peterson, Charles Creighton and A. H. Redward i who have been prominent in politics, have always had a certain following composed of the most lawless elements at Honolulu. None of the natives would ever have attempted to create the disturbance directed against the government save that the white men inspired them to do.
  • Among the most prominent prisoners involved and landed in San Francisco abroad Australia among 16 other exiles including Creighton who was also A-G
  • "Saved From A White Wall". The Herald. Vol. XLIII, no. 138. Los Angeles. March 3, 1895. p. 1. Retrieved November 12, 2016.



UNSORTED
  • --- Will Remain in San Francisco until Martial law ends

Search A. P. Peterson BEFORE MARCH 15, 1895

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