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English: Jonathan Smith Green (1796–1878) came to Maui, Hawaii as a Congregational Missionary in 1828. In 1842 he resigned from the Congregational Church because he thought it should take a tougher stand against slavery. He became an independent pastor and founded Makawao Union Church, now on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Source Hawaiian Mission Children's Society (1901) Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii, Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company, p. 23
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