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President U. S. Grant Proclaims the 1875 Reciprocity Treaty with the Kingdom of Hawaii

President Grant and King Kalakaua approve the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875

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President Grant and King Kalakaua approve the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875

Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 7.75 x 9.75, June [3], 1875. President Grant directs the Secretary of State to “affix the Seal of the United States to my Proclamation of the Convention between the United States and His Majesty, the King of the Hawaiian Islands, signed on the 30th of January 1875, and amended by the contracting parties.” Signed nicely at the conclusion by U. S. Grant. In fine condition, with some old adhesive residue in the bottom blank area.

King Kalakaua began his rule as the last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawaii on February 12, 1874. Often referred to as the ‘Merrie Monarch,’ Kalakaua focused on restoring and promoting Hawaiian cultural traditions, including music, dance, and the hula. During his reign, King Kalakaua sought to modernize Hawaii, strengthen its international relationships, and protect the kingdom's sovereignty.

Within a year of Kalakaua's election, he helped negotiate the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. This free trade agreement between the United States and Hawaii, allowed sugar and other products to be exported to the US duty-free. Kalakaua became the first reigning monarch to visit America, and the state dinner in his honor hosted by President Ulysses S. Grant was the first White House state dinner ever held.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #680 - Ended December 06, 2023





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