Lot Lane

Lot Lonoikaua Kamehameha Carey Lane (1864–1953) was the last insurgent to be captured by government forces after the Uprising of 1895 in Hawaii.

During the Battle of Mānoa he was separated from the retreating insurgent force and fled into the Koʻolau mountains.

He came out of hiding after fighting subsided believing a foreign intervention had come, after asking a passerby he discovered the Revolution was crushed.

Contrary to the fears of Lt. Lane and the warning to Government Forces to use caution when encountering him, he surrendered peacefully to police becoming the last insurgent to be captured.

After being brought to police headquarters he was escorted by six guards for fear that he might overpower the regular number for a normal prisoner.