Thomas Wright Everett (November 4, 1823 – September 4, 1895) was an early American resident of the Kingdom of Hawaii who served as the last Governor of Maui from 1892 to 1893.
He was a descendant of American pioneer Richard Everett, founder of the city of Springfield and the town of Dedham.
In Hawaii, he started life as a trader and sold produce and supplies to visiting American whaling ships.
Prior to this, the position was last held by Robert Hoapili Baker, a high chief and royal favorite of King Kalākaua.
He was gruff and at times even rough, but nothing can be better express the charter of the man than the few words said by a former Hawaiian employee of the deceased last night to the editor of this paper.