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Fernandina, Fort Pierce Harbor, Palm Beach, Port Everglades, Miami,

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Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham, Port Angeles, Olympia, and Grays Harbor,
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Stockton and Sacramento, Calif..........

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Ports of Northern New England..

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San Juan, Ponce, and Mayaguez, P. R., and St. Thomas, V. I...............
Ports of the Territory of Hawaii..

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8. Jacksonville, Fernandina, Miami, Key West, Tampa, and South

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No. 12. San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, Richmond, and Upper San

Francisco Bay, Calif..

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No. 13. Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, and San Louis Obispo,
Calif.:

Part 1, Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif..

Part 2, San Diego and San Luis Obispo, Calif.

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No. 14. Port Arthur, Sabine, Beaumont, and Orange, Tex..

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No. 15. Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News, Va.

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No. 28. Everett, Bellingham, and Grays Harbor, Wash.-
No. 29. Wilmington, Del..........

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No. 30. Ports on the Delaware River below and above Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 31. Lake Charles, La- - - - -

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No. 32. Astoria, Oreg., and Longview and Vancouver, Wash....

No. 33. Wilmington, N. C.---.

LAKE SERIES

No. 1. Buffalo, N. Y.

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No. 2. Detroit, Mich.

No. 3. Milwaukee, Wis..

No. 4. Chicago, Ill...

No. 5. Cleveland, Ohio...

No. 6. Duluth-Superior, Minn. and Wis

No. 7. Toledo, Ohio..

No. 8. Sandusky, Huron, and Lorain, Ohio____

No. 9. Fairport, Ashtabula, and Conneaut, Ohio..

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No. 4. Transportation Lines on the Mississippi River System---

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No. 5. Transportation Lines on the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific Coasts-

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MISCELLANEOUS SERIES

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1. Port and Terminal Charges at United States Sea Ports.......
Supplement..

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No. 2. Shipping Charges at United States and Foreign Ports: Consular
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No. 3. Foreign Trade Zones or Free Ports___.

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No. 4. Ports and Terminal Charges at United States Great Lakes Ports. 1940

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Honolulu water front, piers 9 to 20--

Honolulu water front, pier 24 to Standard Oil pier 30––

Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd., South Street warehouse_

Port facilities map of Honolulu Harbor..

Aerial view of piers, Hilo Harbor.

Port facilities map of Hilo Harbor_-

Aerial view of Kahului Harbor_____

Port facilities map of Kahului Harbor...
Aerial view of Nawiliwili Harbor_
Port facilities map of Nawiliwili Harbor-

Port facilities map of Port Allen Harbor....

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WAR DEPARTMENT,

THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS,
Washington, D. C., August 30, 1941.

Subject: Report on The Ports of the Territory of Hawaii.
To: The Chief of Engineers, United States Army.

1. There is transmitted herewith a report on the port facilities at The Ports of the Territory of Hawaii, prepared by the Statistical Division of the board. The report has been compiled especially for the use of the Ocean Shipping, War Trade, and Transportation Sections of the Liaison Division of the Army and Navy Munitions Board, on which the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors is represented by the resident member of the board.

2. The report follows the outline of the Port Series reports, but its scope is confined to the physical features of the port facilities as treated under the chapter headings of port and harbor conditions, fuel and supplies, and port and harbor facilities.

3. On account of the value of the information to the agencies having to do with problems in connection with the national defense, it is recommended that the report be printed, with the accompanying illustrations.

For the Board:

EARL, NORTH,

Colonel, Corps of Engineers,

Resident Member of the Board.

[First endorsement]

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS,

August 30, 1941.

To the BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS,

Washington, D. C.

Approved.

J. L. SCHLEY,

Major General,
Chief of Engineers.

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