Daniel Dole (September 9, 1808 – August 26, 1878) was a Protestant missionary educator from the United States to the Hawaiian Islands.
They sailed in the ninth company of missionaries to Hawaii from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions on the ship Gloucester, leaving from Boston on November 14, 1840, and arriving to Honolulu on May 21, 1841.
Also in this company were John Davis Paris, Elias Bond, and William Harrison Rice.
The Dole and Rice families moved to Kōloa on the island of Kauaʻi, and started a small boarding school there in 1855.
George and Sanford were both buried in the cemetery at Kawaiahaʻo Church near the Mission Houses Museum.
[8] Oahu College changed its name back to Punahou School in 1934, and had many influential alumni through the years, including US President Barack Obama.