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English: William Little Lee (left, 1821–1857) was an American lawyer who became the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for the Kingdom of Hawaii. Charles Reed Bishop, (right, 1822–1915) founded Hawaii's first bank and inherited the estate from his wife that was the largest private landowner, now Kamehameha Schools.
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Source From Daguerreotype in Bishop Museum, reprinted in Hawaii Journal of History page 60 volume 38 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10524/147
Author Unknown photographer, from Charles Reed Bishop archives item CIPB50

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