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English: This wooden structure was built in 1889 on the foundation of the Paliuli sugar mill, donated by Henry P. Baldwin, founder of Alexander & Baldwin. It was the second building used by the Makawao Union Church (originally founded by Jonathan Smith Green). it was replaced by a stone veneer church in 1916-1917.
Date early 1900s
Source An Archaeological Literature Review and Field Inspection for Roadway Improvements, Makawao Avenue and Makani Road, Hāmākua Poko Ahupua‘a, Maui Island, page 34 Appendix B of http://oeqc.doh.hawaii.gov/Shared%20Documents/EA_and_EIS_Online_Library/Maui/2000s/2009-10-08-MA-DEA-Makawao-Ave-Makani-Rd-Imp.pdf
Author photo credited to Mary Cameron Sanford, great-granddaughter of Henry P. Baldwin
Camera location20° 53′ 32″ N, 156° 21′ 03″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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