It was there that the widowed Queen Emma gave the school its current name.
Although she was considered a member of the royal family, along with Queen Emma and the king's father.
Queen Emma built a summer home on it called Hānaiakamālama which is now a museum.
Queen Emma was never quoted on her opinion in these arguments.
Queen Emma enthusiastically supported the dream of a hospital, and the two campaigned to make it a reality.
The first years of the marriage were happy for Queen Emma.
Queen Emma was very politically active and an army leader.
Young owned the estate until 1857, when he gave it to his niece, Queen Emma.
Queen Emma was one of the ships sent to search.
Queen Emma was hurriedly loaded with troops and set sail.