Bert Frazier was owner of a livery stable, a horse dealer, and a farmer.
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Graduated Stanford University, class of 1898, passed California State bar, 1901 and returned to Hawaii first to Honolulu and then to Lihue.
Specialized in water rights and estates.
Appointed district magistrate in 1907. During WW1 was in the Army Engineer Corps.
Editor and manager of "Garden Island" newspaper of Kauai.
22901. Rev. Charles Fletcher Dole
"The Rev. Charles Fletcher Dole (1845-1927) served for more than forty years as pastor of the First Unitarian Church in Jamaica Plain. His work for peace and free speech influenced Nobel Peace Prize winner Emily Balch. His son, James Drummond Dole (1877-1958), studied agriculture at Harvard's Bussey Institute (now the Arnold Arboretum). He traveled to the Sandwich Islands in 1901, where he is credited with establishing the Hawaiian pineapple industry." --Notable American Unitarians