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Walter F. Dillingham

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on importing workers from China, hoping to use Chinese migrant laborers to replace the Japanese and break the strike. Dillingham is also seen as controversial for comments which by today's standards would be considered racist after the
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He first worked as a clerk for his father, and then managed the Dowsett Company and founded Hawaiian Dredging Company. In 1904 his father was hospitalized and he managed the OR&L. From 1907–1913, the Governor of the
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of 1933, which resulted in the killing of a native Hawaiian and the beating of a Japanese Hawaiian by a mob of angry (and never-prosecuted) whites.
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Dillingham served on several commissions for the Territory of Hawaii, including the tax appeal court 1908–1910.
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A daughter Elizabeth Dillingham (1921–2011) married investment banker Myron Arms Wick Jr. (1915—1990) in 1940.
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for the Senate in 1962 and lieutenant governor in 1974 but lost both elections.
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In 1961, his son Lowell Smith Dillingham (1911–1987) merged the remains of the
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Walter Francis Dillingham, 1875-1963, Hawaiian Entrepreneur and Statesman
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His son Benjamin Franklin Dillingham II (1916–1998) ran with the
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plantation workers' calls for better labor conditions during the
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and the Hawaiian Dredging and Construction Company to form the
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In 1919, Dillingham built a large house at Papaʻenaʻena, an
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was named for his son Captain Henry Gaylord Dillingham, a
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altar to the surf and place of human sacrifice to the god
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Men of Hawaii: being a biographical reference library
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