The Jean Greenwell Research Collection is the foundation for the Kona Historical Society’s archives. Jean’s generosity in sharing her knowledge has inspired others, and as a result, the archive has grown to include diverse sources of research and many photograph collections donated by Kona families.
The archive consists of collections of historical photographs, unpublished diaries, journals, letters, family records and memorabilia, land documents, and selected Kona newspapers and articles. Records of local coffee enterprises, ranches, community clubs, and ethnic organizations include correspondence, minutes of board and committee meetings, financial records, and publications.
HOW TO BEGIN RESEARCH IN OUR ARCHIVE
The archive is a privately funded and operated research archive. Our collections do not circulate, but we strive to work with the public to provide resources and help where we can. The first step in your research should include identifying resources available at public and state-funded libraries and archives with large collections and access policies. If you are ready for inquiries into our collections or wish to make an appointment with our archival assistant for a fee, use the form below.
The Archives are open for research by appointment. Please complete a research appointment request below.
RESEARCH FEES
Use fees help pay for the preservation and maintenance of our collection
Members
Join Kona Historical Society and receive one hour of research FREE!
First Hour of Visit: $65
Each Additional Hour: $50
Non-Members
First Hour of Visit: $75
Each Additional Hour: $60