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George Herbert Mead [‘On the Colonization of Hawai’i’]

(Box 13, Folder 12, pp. 1–23)

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  1. [Editor’s note] As we can realize when additioning the numbers provided by Mead, the sum of the total population would be 180,000, and not 1700,000, as stated.

  2. [Ed.] There is no page 5 in the manuscript, and instead there are four pages taken from a pamphlet clipped, as stated in footnote 1.

  3. [Ed.] Here again, the maths are wrong ; the multiplication of the figures given by Mead should have read ‘a profit of $75 to $100 per acre’.

  4. [Ed.] There is no page 14 in the manuscript, but again there are two pages taken from a pamphlet, as stated in footnote 1.

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George Herbert Mead [‘On the Colonization of Hawai’i’]. Am Soc 48, 60–66 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-016-9323-z

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