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After the fire of 1944 the U.S. Government heard of the devastating loss of homes and donated homes en route to Guam intended for war relief. Eighty homes were built and are known as "War Homes."Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
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After the fire of 1944 the U.S. Government heard of the devasting loss of homes and donated homes en route to Guam intended for war relief. Eighty homes were built and are known as "War Homes."Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
People and PlacesSummary
After the fire of 1944 the U.S. Government heard of the devasting loss of homes and donated homes en route to Guam intended for war relief. Eighty homes were built and are known as "War Homes."Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Hoonah Fire of 1944Summary
An old flatbed truck sits on Front Street amongst construction of the "war homes" post Hoonah fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Fire of 1944Summary
The "war homes" during construction, post fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
Hoonah Fire of 1944Summary
Foundations for the "war homes" being built after the Hoonah fire of 1944.Digital Heritage
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People and PlacesSummary
The Territorial School on the hill among a few other buildings that did not burn in the fire of 1944 also shown.Digital Heritage
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Hoonah Community MembersCategory
People and Places