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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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1987 census of agriculture, pt.43- TexasBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.2- AlaskaBoston Public LibraryImage
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Close up of people on deck of Black Pearl during the commemoration of the Hawaiian Mission SesquicentennialBoston Public LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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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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Kamehameha IIBoston Public LibraryImage
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View from Punchbowl HillBoston Public LibraryImage
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Kekuanaoa, ex-Governor of Oahu, and father of Kamehameha IV and VBoston Public LibraryImage
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View in Honolulu taken from the old premisesBoston Public LibraryImage
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Winners - Nobuo Yamauchi, center, manager of the Hilo, Hawaii Little League team, poses with two of his players who aided in Hilo’s win over Montreal, Canada 8-5 in the second game of the Little League World Series at Williamsport. Russell Arikawa,left,hit a bases-loaded home run while Gary Matsumoto was the winnBoston Public LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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