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Published on: 2/27/2009
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David Jessup > History > BILL ADAMS
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David Jessup > Bill Adams called Oahu home his entire adult life. His successful scramble up the cliff at Haiku, while heroic and dangerous, became just one incident in a life filled with adventure. All the material in this gallery furnished by Reid & Geri Adams - Bill's son and daughter in law.
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David Jessup > Bill Adams - age 19 - standing front and center. The Girard company manufactured toys.
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David Jessup > Bill Adams stationed at Fort Kamehameha - 1939 to 1941. He returned to Gerard PA for his army discharge. He earned his way back to Oahu by working as a high-scaler at Boulder dam.
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David Jessup > ADULTS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Arita, The two Choo sisters, Lydia Takahashi-Wesley, Bill Adams, Louis Otto, The presiding Pastor and Paul Nobriga.LOCATION: The grounds of the Sussanah Wesley Home for Women where Lydia was raised...... Lydia's Japanese ancestery led to Bill being denied employment at Pearl Harbor. He determined to stay on Oahu and obtained work on the Red Hill Tunnel.
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David Jessup > Ray Cotherman learned of Bill's high-scaler experience and hired him to climb at Haiku. This dinner party celebrates the successful conclusion of the job. At the left, Lydia Adams - - The sailor in back is Richard Cornwell, Bill's cousin - - Next right is Art Delay an Engineer then Bill Adams and Art Delay's wife.
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Doris Arita, The two Choo sisters, Lydia Takahashi-Wesley, Bill Adams, Louis Otto, The presiding Pastor and Paul Nobriga.
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> ADULTS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Arita, The two Choo sisters, Lydia Takahashi-Wesley, Bill Adams, Louis Otto, The presiding Pastor and Paul Nobriga.LOCATION: The grounds of the Sussanah Wesley Home for Women where Lydia was raised...... Lydia's Japanese ancestery led to Bill being denied employment at Pearl Harbor. He determined to stay on Oahu and obtained work on the Red Hill Tunnel.
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Doris Arita, The two Choo sisters, Lydia Takahashi-Wesley, Bill Adams, Louis Otto, The presiding Pastor and Paul Nobriga.