Oahu Railway and Land Company locomotive No. 76 departs Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard with commuter train for Honolulu. Passenger cars with freight doors had been previously converted to "can cars" by the OR&L and returned to passenger service after the Dec. 7th 1941 attack. Style of blackout headlight indicates 1942. Cars and trucks on road stop near a railway crossing. Men pass the crossing. Palm leaves near a sea shore. (World War II period).
A trip to Honolulu, Hawaii from San Francisco, California. Animated map depicts the location of Hawaii. A cruiser leaves San Francisco for Honolulu. A Hawaiian shore. A Honolulu harbor showing buildings and a crowd on a dock. Palm trees in Honolulu. Japanese people walk along a sidewalk. A Japanese tea store. A Japanese vegetable peddler walks.
A guard post covered with sandbags and a soldier stands guard beneath palm trees in Honolulu, Hawaii. The large yard area nearby and sandbags on the lawn area. A man mows the lawn. Admiral Harold Stark in his office signs papers. Hidden artillery gun and bombardiers near it. The barrel of a 50 caliber machine gun spits fire from it. Armed personnel in dungarees walk over a hill with a dead man on a stretcher. The body fully covered with cloth probably taken for burial. (World War II period).
Cars drive on the roads past the statue of King Kamehameha at a square in Honolulu, Hawaii. Barbed wire fence and rifled army sentries at the entrance of the Governor's Palace. Cars enter the palace escorted by two officers. Mountains, skyline and banks of a river. An important building nearby. Sea coast and palm trees.
A native man plows with a water buffalo in an agricultural field at the base of a mountainous terrain in Honolulu, Hawaii. The farmer bathes his buffalo in a small muddy stream by the side of farm. He throws water on back and head of the buffalo to cool it off. Man finishes bathing the buffalo and leads it out with a halter. He leads the buffalo over the field.
Soldiers debark from a transport ship carrying their baggage, at a harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. Japanese civilians stack and offload lumber from a flat car. Men and women offload the lumber. (World War II period).
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