File:James William Smith, 1880.jpg

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English: Rev. James William Smith, M. D., (July 8, 1810 - November 30, 1887) missionary to Hawaii in 1842, stationed in Koloa, Kauai, where he labored for the rest of his life. He was the father of William Owen Smith.
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Source Hawaiian Mission Children's Society (1901) Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii, Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company, p. 78
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