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Hoonah Tunnel with People Walking the Beach
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Four individuals walk the shoreline by the Hoonah tunnel.
Bertina Peterson Sitting with Tunnel in the Background
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Front Street Near the Store Early 1970s
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
On the left can be seen the old grocery store Hoonah Seafoods, currently Hoonah Trading. The white building across the street was housing for the store workers.
Second Street Showing Newly Built War Homes
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
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."
Roosevelt Street Showing Newly Built War Homes
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
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."
Hoonah Tunnel 1950
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Once a solid rock wall, still referred to locally as the tunnel.
Bill Wolfe, Sr., Ione Wisdom, Henry Moy as Children
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Eddie Metz and George Carteeti with Logs
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Stan "Steamie" Thompson as a Young Boy
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Steamy is the son of Rose and Stanley Thompson. Steamy's grandmother was Lousie Kane (L. Kane's store).
George and Jenny Malcolm
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Hoonah Waterfront Showing Newly Built War Homes
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
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."
Jenny Malcolm
Community
Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Jennie (Marvin) Malcolm 9/15/1873 – 10/5/55