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DECEMBER 1941 EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF PEARL HARBOR
A fine A.L.S. on a Christmas card from "Nellie" who resided at 163 Bingham St. in Honolulu and was witness to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, with envelope postmarked Dec. 25 [?], 1941. Nellie writes to Mrs. Myron W. Villard in Freeport, Long Island (New York), in part: "...My dear, your letter and card received and many many thanks for your sweet offer. We are hoping and praying that there will never never be a repetition of Dec. 7. It was going on for over an hour before we knew what it was. The plane that bombed Lunalilo School all but took the top off of our house. Mrs. Garland & her sister were across the street watching the bombing at P.H. [Pearl Harbor] when the J- flew over. We thot [sic] he would land in the Maternity Home yard - instead he picked up & flew over the School & wrecked it. We think he was aiming for the Telephone sub station. We have no heart for Christmas after the wholesale murder at P.H. Those grand boys & officers to be hurled into eternity without a fighting chance. Can you imagine people negotiating for peace 3 3/4 hours after they had murdered nearly 3000 of our men. This Black Out is terrible. I used to love the night but how I dread it now. As soon as daylight comes we say, 'Thank God for the light.'...I just can't think anymore. These past 15 days have been the most awful I have ever gone thru in my life. What boat is your precious hubbie on now or is he doing land duty...As soon as I can collect my thots I'll write you a letter...". With original envelope, fine condition.

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May 8, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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