Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
In office December 21, 1869 – August 25, 1872
Preceded by
Charles de Varigny
Succeeded by
Ferdinand W. Hutchison
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of The Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
In office February 1, 1877 – July 2, 1881
Monarch
Kalākaua
Preceded by
Elisha Hunt Allen
Succeeded by
Albert Francis Judd
Personal details
Born
(1822-06-09)June 9, 1822 Newington, New Hampshire, United States
Died
July 2, 1881(1881-07-02) (aged 59) Honolulu, Oahu
Resting place
Oahu Cemetery
Nationality
Kingdom of Hawaii
Children
2
Alma mater
Harvard
Occupation
Lawyer, Diplomat
Charles Coffin Harris (1822–1881) was a New England lawyer who became a politician and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii who firmly supported the monarchy as an independent nation. After serving in a number of cabinet posts, he became chief justice of the supreme court.
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CharlesCoffinHarris (1822–1881) was a New England lawyer who became a politician and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii who firmly supported the monarchy...
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favored an individual reciprocity treaty with each country.: 209 CharlesCoffinHarris had negotiated a tentative treaty with American Commissioner Edward...
1883 in Somerville, Tennessee. His father, Charles A. Stainback Sr, was a lawyer and his brother, Charles A. Stainback, was a Democratic member of the...
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CharlesCoffin Jewett (August 12, 1816 – January 9, 1868) was an American librarian, in 1848 becoming the Librarian and Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian...
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fluent in English, Hawaiian and French. He clerked for Chief Justice CharlesCoffinHarris, and served as Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court October 25, 1877...
December 31, 1869, while Charles de Varigny was in France trying to negotiate a treaty. On December 31, 1869, CharlesCoffinHarris became minister of foreign...