Richard H. Stanley

Richard Henry Stanley (c. 1823–1875) was an American lawyer who served as politician and cabinet member of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

Life

Stanley was born circa 1823. On February 4, 1861 he became a citizen of the Kingdom of Hawaii.[1] In 1869, he was hired with R. G. Davis by Henry E. Pierce to argue that he was legally the son of American diplomat Henry A. Peirce.[2] He was involved in several land claims, and became commissioner of crown lands in 1874. In the 1874 sessions he was in the legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the House of Nobles.[3] This was a special session to elect a new king after the death of Lunalilo after a reign of only one year. Stanley acted of secretary of this meeting in February 1874.[4]

He was appointed Attorney General on May 28, 1874 by King Kalākaua, and replaced Alfred S. Hartwell.[5]

He died November 5, 1875.[6] John S. Walker who was minister of finance, acted as attorney general until William Richards Castle was appointed on February 15, 1876.[7] One of his law partners, Edward Preston (1831–1890), would also later become attorney general.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Naturalization record". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. http://www.ulukau.org/gsdl2.7/cgi-bin/algene?e=q-0algene&a=d&c=algene&d=D29-000091. Retrieved July 19, 2010. 
  2. ^ Alfred S. Hartwell (1869). "In the matter of the legitimacy of Henry E. Pierce: a native of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands". http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/4351593. 
  3. ^ "Stanley, Richard H. office record". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/collect/governme/index/assoc/HASH01dd/d147c8fe.dir/Stanley,%20Richard%20H.jpg. Retrieved July 19, 2010. 
  4. ^ Jean Dabagh (1974). "King is Elected: One Hundred Years Ago". Hawaiian Journal of History (Hawaii Historical Society) 8. http://hdl.handle.net/10524/112. Retrieved July 19, 2010. 
  5. ^ "Attorney General office record". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/collect/governme/index/assoc/HASH477b.dir/doc.pdf. Retrieved July 19, 2010. 
  6. ^ Wade Warren Thayer; Robert Colfax Lydecker (1916). A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Hawaii: volumes 1 to 22 inclusive, January 6, 1847, to October 7, 1915. Paradise of the Pacific Press. p. xv. http://books.google.com/books?id=zuoDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR15. 
  7. ^ Ralph Simpson Kuykendall (1967). Hawaiian Kingdom 1874-1893, the Kalakaua Dynasty. 3. University of Hawaii Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-87022-433-1. http://www.ulukau.org/elib/cgi-bin/library?c=kingdom3&l=en. 
  8. ^ "Mr Justice Preston: Passes Quietly Away to his Long Rest at His Residence, King Street". The Hawaiian Gazette (Honolulu). January 21, 1890. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025121/1890-01-21/ed-1/seq-7/. Retrieved July 9, 2010. 
Government offices
Preceded by
Alfred S. Hartwell
Kingdom of Hawaii Attorney General
May 1874 – November 1875
Succeeded by
John S. Walker