Chamberlain House (Honolulu, Hawaii)

(2007)

The Chamberlain House (also known as Mission House)[1] is an American museum and library, which originally served as a missionary home and office. It is located on King Street, in the rear of Kawaiahaʻo Church, in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.[1] Construction occurred from 1828 to 1832 to a design by Levi Chamberlain, secular agent of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) to the Hawaiian Islands. Along with other buildings in the immediate area, it is a part of the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society's Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives (1920), and includes designations of U.S. National Historic Landmark (1962) and National Register of Historic Places (1966).

  1. ^ a b Sabin, Will (1921). Hawaii U.S.A.: A Souvenir of "The Crossroads of the Pacific". Paradise of the Pacific Publishing Company. p. 46. Retrieved 28 October 2024. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.