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16.23.07 - Menu
Small dinner menu for flight number 253 from Alameda to Honolulu on the Philippine Clipper, dated January 21, 1939. The pilot was Captain McGlohn.
Record Type: Archive
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16.23.09 - Card, Playing
A blue playing card with a white Pan American logo. The reverse side is a red nine of diamonds.
Record Type: Archive
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16.39.76 - Newspaper
Front page sheet from the Tulsa Tribune, dated August 15, 1945. Headline reads, "World Enters Era of Peace: Blue Points, Gas Rations Out.
Record Type: Archive
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17.02.19 - Map
U.S. Navy Aviation Chart of the Hawaiian Islands. No. V-450. First Edition June 1931. Published in Washington, D.C. at the Hydrogrphic Office, under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy. Map shows aviation and geographic markers. Printed in black, white, red, orange, blue and green.
Record Type: Archive
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17.10.42 - Postcard
Postcard, 3 in. x 4.5 in. Front depictsblack and white photograph of a line of girls in a grass skirts and leis. In the lower left corner it reads, "Hula Girls, Honolulu". On the back in the upper left corner reads, "message", in the center "postcard", and in the right corner a 1 cent postage square.
Record Type: Archive
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17.17.01 - Newspaper
Issue of Seattle Daily Times newspaper dated December 8, 1941. Headline reads "3,000 Dead, Wounded in Hawaii; U.S. Declares War; F.R. Tells Huge Loss."
Record Type: Archive
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17.20.04C - Card, Identification
War Department identification card for "John D. Way" Includes photo and signature. Dated 16 June, 1945. Laminated on one side.
Record Type: Archive
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17.20.135 - Money, Paper
Four pieces of paper money taped together top-to-bottom. Top is a Japanese 10 Yen note ca. 1944. Second is a Japanese 5 Yen note ca. 1944. This note has been signed by members of the 86th Mapping Squadron. Writing reads: Saipan "Yen" Club 29 July 44 John D. Way 29 July 44 ---- -. Weber 29 July 44 ---- J. Sheffield Sept 44 -.-. Clark 19 Oct. -------- 12 Dec. 44 ------- 86th Janfu Sq. Camp Fubar Third is a Japanese 50 Sen Note ca....
Record Type: Archive
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17.20.137 - Money, Paper
Set of eight military currency notes, taped together in two columns of four. The top row has two Series 100, 50 Yen B notes, numbers: A15143061A, A08/595146A. Second row has two series 100, 10 Sen A notes, numbers: A02789295A, A16516914A Third row has two Series 100, 1 Yen A notes, numbers: A13228664A, A02416043A. The bottom row has 1943 series 10 LIre note from Italy (number A11295581A) an da 1944 series 2 Franc note from France (n...
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17.20.138 - Money, Paper
Set of five currency notes taped together top to bottom. The bottom row has two smaller Allied notes. The top note is a 5 Pesos note issued by the Japanese Governent in the Phillipines ca. 1942-45. The second note is a Philippines 1 Peso Victory note. Issued from the Commonwealth of the Philippines and the United States of America. Serial number F11406438. On the back is the word "Victory" stamped in black. The third is a 1 Peso note is...
Record Type: Archive
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17.20.139 - Money, Paper
Set of three currency notes taped together. Each note is signed in ink. The top note is a 1 Pound note from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (number 356398). The front has 9 signatures and the back reads: Pamela Talbot, Garne Pargde, -----, Auckland, N. Zealand, Best of Luck" with three illegible signatures. The middle note is a 5 Franc note from the Bank of Indo-China. The front is signed on the left by Frederick Aucetto (?). The back has ...
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17.20.39 - Clipping, Newspaper
Newspaper clipping of a map of the South Pacific, focusing on the Marianas with a cut out of Saipan and Tinian. Caption reads "New Target of Pacific Fleet Carriers - Map shows Marianas Islands in relation to other principal Pacific Islands. Saipan and Tinian, struck by U.S. Carrier planes Feb. 22, are shown in inset (Advertiser map by Jerry Chong)."
Record Type: Archive
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17.22.03 - Calendar
Calendar, 12 x 18 inches. Pan Am Historical Calendar: Clippers through the Years. Large blue paper calendar with spiral bound edge. 1992.
Record Type: Archive