National Archives at San Francisco
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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: Burned and wrecked hangar at the Naval Air Station, Pearl Harbor, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.National Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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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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Naval photograph documenting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which initiated US participation in World War II. Navy's caption: The USS ARIZONA afire and sinking after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.National Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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A-File for Ume NishimotoNational 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: Wreckage in the Naval Hospital grounds caused by Japanese aircraft in their "sneak atttack" on Pearl Harbor of Dec. 7, 1941.National Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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Report of activities at Hawaii National Park in December 1935, by Superintendent Edward G. Wingate, including reports of the ECW camp director, Haleakala District Ranger J.A. Peck, and Volcanologist T.A. Jaggar, and memorandum regarding annual leave during emergency caused by lava flow.National Archives at San FranciscoText Hawaiʻi
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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: Abandoning ship aboard the USS CALIFORNIA after the ship had been set afire and started to sink from being attacked by the Japanese in their attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.National Archives at San FranciscoImage Hawaiʻi
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SULLIVAN, DANIEL JOSEPH - Alcatraz Number 170 - Warden's NotebookNational Archives at San FranciscoText
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SULLIVAN, DANIEL JOSEPH - Alcatraz Number 170 - Warden's NotebookNational Archives at San FranciscoText
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Alien Case File for Kit ChunNational Archives at San FranciscoText
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