DWIGHT (Rev. E.W.)

Memoirs of Henry Obookiah

A Native of Owhyhee, and a Member of the Foreign Mission School; who died at Cornwall, Conn Feb 17, 1818, aged 26 years. Second edition. Frontispiece. 12mo. Contemporary calf, red mororcco label to spine, gilt, a little shelf worn. 104pp. Elizabeth-town, 1819.[Bound with] BEECHER (Lyman). A Sermon Delivered at the Funeral of Henry Obookiah, A Native of Owhyee, and a Member of the Foreign Mission School in Cornwall, Connecticut, February 13, 1818. 33pp. Elizabethtown, 1819. [And] DAGGETT (Herman). An Inauguration Address Delivered at the Opening of the Foreign Mission School, May 6, 1818. 10pp. Elizabeth-town, 1819.

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“[A] native of the Sandwich Islands, who died at Cornwall, Connecticut, February 17, 1818, aged 26.” Obookiah relocated to New York after the murder of his parents. He prompted interest in the Hawaiian Islands which in turn led to the establishment of the American Mission there in 1820. Having converted to Christianity, he studied at the Foreign Mission School and soon took up preaching - especially to Hawaiian ex-pats living in the US. In a life characterised by misfortune, he died from typhus a mere nine years after arriving in at New York. These five volumes were issued together and comprise a fine overview of the esteem with which Obookiah was held. Sabin 56429; Hill, 523; Forbes (HNB); 496.

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