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609 items in this album on 31 pages.

USS Astoria entering Honolulu harbor during her shakedown cruise, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1934Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.
USS Astoria entering Honolulu harbor during her shakedown cruise, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Jul 1934Cruiser USS Houston carrying President Franklin Roosevelt arriving in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934. Notice numerous traditional Hawaiian small boats and the Aloha Tower in the background.
Students at the KaNew Mexico at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935
Students at the Ka'a'awa School perform the Bamboo and Gourd Hula as a welcome for President Franklin Roosevelt (seated in car) who was touring the island, Ka'a'awa, Oahu, Hawaii, 26 Jul 1934.New Mexico at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935
USS Nevada in Drydock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 1 of 2.
USS Nevada in Drydock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1935Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 1 of 2.
Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 2 of 2.USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 1 Jul 1935.
Battleship USS West Virginia entering Pearl Harbor and turning at Hospital Point, 26 May 1935. Note the radio towers on Hospital Point. Page 2 of 2.USS Ranger at anchor off Honolulu, Hawaii, 1 Jul 1935.
US Submarine R-14 underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid-1930s. Note the Ford Island fuel tanks in the background.USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1936
US Submarine R-14 underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid-1930s. Note the Ford Island fuel tanks in the background.USS Ranger (foreground), USS Lexington (center), and USS Saratoga (background) at anchor off Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Apr 1936
Cruiser USS Chester at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1936. Note six battleships on Battleship Row and cruisers Minneapolis and New Orleans (New Orleans-class) at left. Note also the passenger train cars in the foreground.USS Indianapolis at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1937
Cruiser USS Chester at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1936. Note six battleships on Battleship Row and cruisers Minneapolis and New Orleans (New Orleans-class) at left. Note also the passenger train cars in the foreground.USS Indianapolis at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, circa 1937
Survivors of the British Motor Ship Silver Larch posed with LouisvilleA Boeing 314 operated by Pan American Airways as the
Survivors of the British Motor Ship Silver Larch posed with Louisville's Commanding Officer, Captain William S. Farber, upon their arrival at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 14 Mar 1937A Boeing 314 operated by Pan American Airways as the 'California Clipper' passes the Ewa mooring mast and the Ewa Sugar Mill on approach to its Pearl Harbor landing area, 1938.
Aerial view of Fort Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii, 1938.Bachelor officers quarters at Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Aerial view of Fort Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii, 1938.Bachelor officers quarters at Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Barracks and recreation field at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownCruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.
Barracks and recreation field at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownCruiser USS Milwaukee underway in the Main Channel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, mid to late 1930s.
Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownThe US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown
Dry Dock No. 1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknownThe US Navy Supply Department Warehouse building at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, date unknown

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