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Mission home grounds, island of GuamBoston Public LibraryImage
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United States, including territories and insular possessions, showing the extent of public surveys, Indian, military and forest reservations, railroads, canals, national parks and other detailsBoston Public LibraryImage
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WSPR, Springfield arsenalBoston Public LibraryImage
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General map of the island of Maui as surveyed to March 1st 1880Boston Public LibraryImage
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Map of HawaiiBoston Public LibraryImage
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The disaster of Darien : the story of the Scots settlement and the causes of its failure, 1699-1701Boston Public LibraryImage
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Meet Buckwheat -- U.S. Navy Seaman Michael W. Downey plays with Peruvian orphan nicknamed Buckwheat by crewmen aboard the U.S. helicopter carrier Guam anchored off Chimbote, Peru. Buckwheat and other victims of Peru's earthquake were brought to The Guam for medical aid. The 3-year-old Indian boy's left foot was crushed and had to be amputated. The crew took a liking to the tike and started a fund to provide for the boy. Earthquakes.Boston Public LibraryImage
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Caroline Islands, Yap IslandBoston Public LibraryImage Yap
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U.S. interests in the South Pacific : the Freely Associated States : joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations and the Subcommittee on Native American and Insular Affairs of the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, September 25, 1996Boston Public LibraryImage
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Bill Byron, AnnisquamBoston Public LibraryImage
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Bill Byron, AnnisquamBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agricultureBoston Public LibraryText
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