Charles N. Arnold

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Politician (general) Charles Neal Arnold (May 18, 1880 – October 28, 1929) was the Mayor of Honolulu from January 2, 1927, to January 1, 1929.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was a Republican.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Background

Arnold was born in ʻŌʻōkala, Kingdom of Hawai'i of Native Hawaiian and European descent. ʻŌʻōkala is an unincorporated community near Hilo. The family relocated to Honolulu, and he worked temporarily for the Honolulu Bicycle, the California Feed Company. His long-term career spanned 27 years with the Honolulu Plantation Company in Aiea, Hawaii. He served on the Board of Supervisors of Oʻahu County, a governing body created during the Territory of Hawaii.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He retired from the sugar plantation only after he became Mayor of Honolulu.<ref name="HSBObit">Template:Cite news; Template:Cite news</ref>

During World War I, he joined the military. He was stationed in Aiea, Schofield Barracks and Fort Armstrong. World War I ended November 11, 1918, and Arnold received an honorable discharge on February 3, 1919.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Personal life

Arnold was married twice and had 12 children. He had 6 children with Charlotte K. Taylor who died in 1916. Children by that marriage were Charles Jr., Alfred, William, Cecelia, Lillian Louise and Arthur. In 1918, he married Julia Kanaana Colburn, daughter of John F. Colburn and Julia Naoho. Together, they also had 6 children - Shafter, June, Alice, Yvonne, Francis and Thomas.<ref>Template:Cite news; Template:Cite news</ref>

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