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English: Jonathan Hawaii Napela (1813–1879) was one of the earliest Latter-day Saint converts in Hawai'i. He followed his wife into exile at Kaulapapa after she was diagnosed with leprosy. He died a few weeks before her in 1879. Photograph taken by Charles R. Savage in 1869 during Napela’s stay in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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page 137 of Hawaii Journal of History http://hdl.handle.net/10524/98 Volume 42, 2008 credited there to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints archives

Author Charles R. Savage
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