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Harold and Julia Kaminski
- Description:
- Julia and her husband, Harold, moved to Hawaii in 1940 after he received orders to report for active duty. On December 7, 1941, he was the District Officer for 14th Naval District Headquarters. Georgetown County (S.C)Low Country
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- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
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- Kaminski House Museum, http://www.kaminskimuseum.org
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- Kaminski House Museum, http://www.kaminskimuseum.org
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