National Archives at San Francisco
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No. 25. View of site of fortifications from sea wall, looking toward Diamond Head, ESE.National Archives at San FranciscoImage
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Buoy Depot on Naval Dock No. 1. View from Naval Dock No. 2National Archives at San FranciscoImage
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Lahaina Light-Station. View Looking NE along dock. Site of proposed new light-station buildings.National Archives at San FranciscoImage
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Lahaina, Maui, T.H. - Formerly the CapitalNational Archives at San FranciscoImage
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No. 39L. Mahukona Harbor, Island of Hawaii, T.HNational Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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QUILOP, EUFEMIO JACOB - Alcatraz Number 1093 - Warden's NotebookNational Archives at San FranciscoText
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No. 46. Hoopuloa Landing, Hawaii. View looking East (from anchorage).National Archives at San FranciscoImage
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No. 38. Mahukona Light-Station. View looking NW. by NNational Archives at San FranciscoImage
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Leper Settlement, showing landingNational Archives at San FranciscoImage
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View of dock at Leper Settlement looking West. Range light green & white are shwin on this dock when steamer is sighted.National Archives at San FranciscoImage
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A-File for Yong ChoyNational Archives at San FranciscoText
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Naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which initiated US participation in World War II. Navy's caption: Keel of the capsized USS OKLAHOMA with the USS MARYLAND in the background during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.National Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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