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English: Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui (1869–1887) was a prince of the Kingdom of Hawaii. he and his two brothers were sent to Saint Matthew's military school in California, pictured here. He caught scarlet fever there, and died just after being sent home in September 1887.
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Source Scanned from front cover of Santa Cruz Good Times, April 1, 2010, from well-published historic picture
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