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Boston Public Library holds more than 23 million items, estimated to be among the three largest collections in the country, including books, maps, manuscripts, letters, drawings, and other original works dating back as early as the 10th century.
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Semper fidelis : the U. S marines in actionBoston Public LibraryImage
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An exact draught of the gulf of Darien & the coast to Porto Bello with Panama in the south sea & the Scotch settlement in CalledoniaBoston Public LibraryImage
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The Mau lineageBoston Public LibraryImage
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Lecture before the Honolulu Lyceum, delivered at the "Bethel" Church, on the evening of March 12, 1858Boston Public LibraryImage
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In the heart of a banana plantation, Hawaiian IslandsBoston Public LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Road without endBoston Public LibraryImage
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The Shipmans of East HawaiiBoston Public LibraryImage
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Contributions of a venerable savage to the ancient history of the Hawaiian Islands.Boston Public LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Honorary degree recipients at Brandeis University 20th Commencement sit with President Charles I. Schottland, Brandeis Board Chairman Lawrence A. Wien of New York and Brandeis Chancellor Abram L. SacharBoston Public LibraryImage
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Torpedo Bill saw 15 months service during the World War on the U.S. Cruiser Hawaii. He was on the bridge when a German submarine was sunk by his ship, May 30, 1918. Owner: Chief Boatswain's Mate J.T. Haughn, Everett, MA.Boston Public LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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An account of the visit of the French frigate l'Artemise to the Sandwich Islands; July, 1839Boston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.14- IndianaBoston Public LibraryImage
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