Sandwich
Islands
A Closer Look
Captain James Cook of the British Navy accidentally landed on
the Islands on January 18, 1778, and named them the
Sandwich
Islands in honor of his good friend and patron, the First Lord
of the Admiralty, John Montagu, Fourth Earl of Sandwich. Natives
of the Islands called them Hawaii.
Another American who visited
the Sandwich Islands about the same time George and Mary Whipple
lived there was Mark Twain, who spent
four months there in 1866. For Twain’s satiric views on the
islands and the role of missionaries, read “Our
Fellow Savages of the Sandwich Islands,” notes from a
speech he gave in 1873.
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A visit with Mark Twain, 1909.
Elizabeth Wallace with Mark Twain. Photo
courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society Photograph Collection. |
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