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Close up of people on deck of Black Pearl during the commemoration of the Hawaiian Mission Sesquicentennial
- Description:
- Gift; John Booras Date from item or material accompanying item. Title supplied by cataloger. Additional information accompanying item: Black Pearl, sailing ship sails out of Boston Harbor 10/19/69. Most likely Representative Patsy Mink of Hawaii, center, and author Edward Rowe Snow, second from left. Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
- Display date:
- 1969-10-19
- Location:
- Hawaiʻi
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Boston Public Library
- Content partner:
- Boston Public Library
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- Not specified
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