Does any additional information exist on the following individuals who were a part of Mark Twain's travels in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) in 1866: 1. Mr. G. Armstrong and his sister-in-law. Armstrong knew Clemens from Virginia City, Nevada and Clemens stayed with him on the island of Maui. Mr. Armstrong in a later interview stated he expected Clemens was close to proposing marriage to his sister-in-law. 2. Mr. Edward Howard, from England, who after a chance meeting on the islands, accompanied Clemens on horseback for a portion of the islands tour. Howard returned to San Francisco from Hawaii the same date as Clemens, although on a different ship. Clemens later referred to "Ned" Howard years later in a letter from Buffalo: "I like to talk with him and I buy little jewelry trifles there..." 3. An unknown female passenger who may have accompanied Clemens back to San Francisco from Honolulu. W. D. Howells refers to her in a letter to his father some years later: "Mark Twain told me of a girl coming alone with him to San Francisco from Honolulu." Walter Francis Frear's _Mark Twain and Hawaii_ and Smith and Gibson's _Mark Twain-Howells Letters_ refer to these persons, but unfortunately these sources offer no comprehensive answers. Barb