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Members of the U.S. Navy sorting food for Hoonah residents after the fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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The U.S. Navy provided meals for Hoonah residents after the 1944 fire.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah residents were given eye drops because many were affected by the smoke and ashes from the 1944 fire. In these photographs Elsie Wilson gets eye drops while her husband Bill Wilson, Sr. overlooks and assists.Digital Heritage
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A male elder gets medical attention from the Coast Guard post fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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South facing aerial photograph showing the waterfront burn area of the 1944 fire.Digital Heritage
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Two ladies stand amongst donations of clothing for Hoonah residents who lost everything in the 1944 fire.Digital Heritage
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A young man receives medical care from the Navy after the 1944 fire.Digital Heritage
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Two men walk down the street as one man pushes a cart of supplies post fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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Photograph taken north facing of people walking across a bridge post fire of 1944.