8/12/2023 0 Comments Dec 7 pearl harbor remembrance dayTheir letters are stark reminders of the joy that babies can bring during wartime as well as the stuggles of family separation.Read MoreChampion HistoryBecome a Member TodayImage Info. Remembrance Day Everlasting Legacy This December 7 we remembered the world changing event known as Pearl Harbor Day, or as President Franklin D. government’s public relations campaign in America to encourage support for the war.This post was written by Marybeth Kavanagh, Reference Archivist SHARE: Copied Keep ReadingMore from From the Stacks›From the StacksJune 7, 2023Where Sailors Got Hitched: Henry Chase and the Mariner's ChurchThe story of one reverend who recorded thousands of marriage ceremonies for sailors and immigrants in New York City in the mid 19th century.Read MoreFrom the StacksJune 2, 2023The Home Room Front: The American Defense Society and the Battle for Teacher Loyalty During World War IRead MoreFrom the StacksMay 18, 2023Beneath the Gold: Exploring Gilded Age Extremes New York's glittering Gilded Age hid widespread poverty and hardships in the city.Read MoreFrom the StacksMay 4, 2023Birth of a Baby: One Couple's Love Letters During World War IIHelen Larsen was pregnant when her husband enlisted in the army during World War II. The photos and their accompanying text give an idea of the breadth and message of the U.S. Jan 9, 1942.This collection was presented to the New-York Historical Society library in November, 1945. Most of the photographs in the collection have press information or narrative detail on the verso or on papers attached to the photo. On Sunday, December 7, 1941, just before 8 a.m., hundreds of Japanese fighter planes and submarines attacked the United States naval base of Pearl Harbor. (All captions taken from the original photos.)The USS Arizona at the moment her powder magazine exploded. USS Arizona on fire and sinking in Pearl Harbor.A light cruiser, undamaged, steaming out past the burning USS Arizona and taking to sea with the fleet.Wreckage of the USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.Wreckage of the USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor.New York Navy Yard, parade of ship workers who have volunteered for transfer to Pearl Harbor. Navy photographers, capture the aftermath of the bombing. This led to the United States’ entry into World War II.These images from our World War II Photograph Collection (PR76), taken by U.S. VisitExhibitionsProgramsLibraryEducationExploreShop Join & Give New Wing Host an Event Dine Admission Tickets Decemin From the StacksRemembering Pearl HarborDecember 7th is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, honoring those killed when Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii on December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor is very crowded on December 7. CensusMembershipFAQsJoin & GiveNew WingHost an EventDineAdmission TicketsAdmission TicketsSuggested TermsVirtual ExhibitionsThe Civil WarU.S. Remembering Pearl Harbor | New-York Historical Society Skip to contentVisitExhibitionsProgramsLibraryEducationExploreShopSuggested TermsVirtual ExhibitionsThe Civil WarU.S.
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