1. Taken in the 1880s, this photograph depicts the Kalaupapa Leper colony.
2. The Hawaiian railroad during construction in 1881.
3. Native Hawaiians sell leis in 1901.
4. The original Hale Ali’i, home to King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, on the site that is now home to the Iolani Palace.
5. This photograph of the historic Kalua’aha Church on the island of Molokai was taken before its first restoration in 1912.
6. A lovely Kapuaiwa Grove on Molokai.
7. A woman sewing lauhala strips into a hat with a grass house in the background, circa 1915.
8. This photograph of Laupahoehoe Village, circa 1885, shows us how gorgeous Hawaii is — even in black and white.
9. A panoramic view of the Haleiwa Hotel on Oahu’s north shore, circa 1902.
10. Housing at Schofield Barracks in the territory of Hawaii, circa 1925.
11. Located on a remote, dry plateau between Mauna Loca and Hualalai on Hawaii’s Big Island is a vast complex of temples and living areas built around the 16th century.
12. Peacocks roam the lawn of Princess Kaiulani’s residence at Ainahau.
13. A fire burns in Honolulu’s Chinatown in 1900. The fire was set to destroy homes suspected of being infected by the bubonic plague.