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English: John Young was a British Sailor who became a military advisor to King Kamehameha the Great of Hawaii. From a sketch by Jacques Arago, artist on the de Freycinet expedition, August, 1819.
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Source Sketch August, 1819, from Arago, artist on the de Freycinet expedition in Hawaii State Archives, Honolulu.
Author L. Lobin after Jacques Arago
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