•
Captain Alexander Adams (1780–1871), Scottish sea captain •
R. Alexander Anderson (1894–1995), composer •
Lorrin Andrews (1795–1868), missionary, publisher, judge •
Andrew Auld (1799–1873), Scottish shipbuilder •
Joseph Campbell (1904–1987), philosopher •
George R. Carter (1866–1933), Territorial Governor •
Alexander Cartwright (1820–1892), baseball pioneer •
Mary Catton (1882–1971) social worker •
John F. Colburn (1859–1920), businessman and politician •
William H. Cornwell (1843–1903), politician •
Samuel C. Damon (1815–1885), missionary •
Benjamin Dillingham (1844–1918), industrialist •
Emma Smith Dillingham (1844–1920), civic leader, educator, and poet •
Mary Jones Dominis (1803–1889) mother of Prince Consort
John Owen Dominis •
Wilhelmine Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett (1861–1929), founder of the National Women's Equal Suffrage Association of Hawai'i, the first Hawaiian suffrage organization •
Kenneth Emory (1897–1992), anthropologist •
Jean Erdman (1916–2020), dancer and choreographer •
Elizabeth P. Farrington (1898–1984), legislator •
Joseph Rider Farrington (1897–1954), publisher •
Wallace Rider Farrington (1871–1933), 6th Territorial Governor (1920–28) •
Mary Jane Kekulani Fayerweather (1842–1930), teacher, musician, dairy farmer •
Grace Crosby Hamman (1899–1983), director of services to the blind in Hawaii, 1935–1955 •
Victor S. K. Houston (1876–1959), naval officer, congressional delegate •
John Papa ʻĪʻī (1800–1870), educator, jurist •
Cornelia Hall Jones (1842–1911), philanthropist and clubwoman •
Stella Maude Jones (1889–1955) librarian, archivist, historian •
Gerrit P. Judd (1803–1873), missionary physician, diplomat •
Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968), Territorial Governor •
Elizabeth Kahanu Kalanianaʻole (1879–1932), Hawaiian princess by marriage •
Stanley Kennedy Sr. (1890–1968), Founder of Hawaiian Airlines •
Oren E. Long (1889–1965), Governor, Senator •
J. R. Kealoha (d. 1877), a Native Hawaiian veteran of the Civil War •
Lincoln Loy McCandless (1859–1940), industrialist, congressional delegate •
Bina Mossman (1893–1990), entertainer, musical protegee of Queen
Liliʻuokalani, political office holder •
Paul Neumann (c. 1839–1901), royal lawyer and attorney general •
Arthur P. Peterson (1858–1895), lawyer and politician •
Joseph Rock (1884–1962), explorer •
Martha Root (1872–1939), Bahá'í teacher •
Ingram Stainback (1883–1961), Territorial Governor •
Lorrin A. Thurston (1858–1931), businessman, politician •
Jules Tavernier (1844–1889), painter •
Horace Worth Vaughan (1867–1922), Texas politician, Hawai'i judge • Four British
Royal Navy personnel of
World War II ==Notes==