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Memorandum from Warren Olney to Earl Warren regarding the effect of incarceration on the agricultural industry
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Summary of statements and resolutions adopted by various local entities pertaining to enemy aliens
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Meeting minutes from City Hall meeting in Santa Maria, California, in which Japanese students, farmers and land owners were discussed
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Text from brochure from the Office for Emergency Management Information Division regarding working with Japanese, Japanese employment, and banking and money
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Notice on policies regarding prohibited articles; Sections: Radio Transmitters, Short Wave Radio Receiving Sets, Cameras, Deposit of Prohibited Articles, Penalties
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Notice from Francis Biddle to All State and Local Police Authorities regarding assistance from local police authorities to confiscate prohibited articles
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Notice from Frank J. Hennessy to All State and Local Police Authorities regarding prohibited articles to be confiscated from Japanese
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Correspondence from Geo. J. Overholt to Earl Warren regarding potential internment of Japanese at Secret Valley
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Blank registration sheet for farmers
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Summary of registration of Japanese in Madera County
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Correspondence from Eugene C. Riordan to Earl Warren regarding inquiry for procedures concerning radios; see "Response to Correspondence on Radios," (R177_086_182-32_006)
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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Herbert E. Wenig) to Eugene C. Riordan regarding procedures concerning radios; see "Correspondence on Radios," (R177_086_182-32_007)
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Correspondence from C. J. Carey to R. I. French regarding licenses and Japanese in California
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Correspondence from Homer A. Harris of Associated Produce Dealers and Brokers of Los Angeles to Culbert L. Olson regarding loyalty of Japanese aliens and withholding licenses
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All Points Bulletin regarding protection of airplane plants, parts manufacturers and principle airdromes
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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to J. A. Greening regarding arrests of Japanese relinquishing firearms and cameras; Response to R177_086_182-32_001a-R177_086_182-32_001b
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Correspondence from J. A. Greening to Earl Warren regarding registration of firearms and cameras belonging to Japanese; For response, see R177_086_182-32_002
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Map of San Francisco Bay indicating positions of key locations in the vicinity' Prepared by San Francisco District U. S. Coast Guard
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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to John L. DeWitt regarding strategic military points in the vicinity of San Bernardino County
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Summary of the history of the Alien Land Laws including deciding court cases; Sections: History and Background, Provisions of Existing Law; Persons Affected by this Law, Property Affected by the Law
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Memorandum from G. W. Griffin regarding organization of FBI raiding parties and summary of searches at various ranches and homes
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Memorandum from Sherrill Halbert to Warren Olney regarding a Japanese-American offering services
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Memorandum from O. J. Jahnsen regarding various residents and domestic workers of Japanese descent in a San Francisco apartment
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Memorandum from Mr. Henderson to Mr. Mattoon regarding California Tree Fruit Agreement, Grower Exemption Certificate and Alien Land Law violations; attached list of Japanese growers
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Memorandum from Mr. Henderson to Mr. Jahnsen regarding land purchased by a Japanese-American
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Memorandum from G. W. Griffin to Warren Olney regarding farming company owed by several Japanese families
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Memorandum from Tom Coakley to G. W. Griffin regarding radios owned by Japanese; While document is dated January 6, 1941, content and placement within the files suggests that date was actually January 6, 1942
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Memorandum from O. J. Jahnsen regarding a conversation about ammunitions on a train
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Memorandum from Warren Olney regarding inquiries about refusal of Japanese onto public transportation
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Memorandum from Herbert Wenig regarding fear of sabotage of water supply
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Memorandum from Warren Olney regarding payment of wages to Japanese nationals
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Summary of Attorney General Robert W. Kenny's political beliefs, including the Japanese exclusion; Prepared by Dick Wylie
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Memorandum from Robert W. Kenny regarding conference with General DeWitt
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Press Release by H. C. Pratt announcing the issuance of Public Proclamation No. 24, which terminates all exclusion orders
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Public proclamation issued by H. C. Pratt of the Western Defense Command regarding rescission of all exclusion orders
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Correspondence from H. C. Pratt to Earl Warren regarding the termination of exclusion of certain individuals from the West Coast Exclusion Zone
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Press Release by H. C. Pratt announcing the issuance of Public Proclamation No. 21, which terminates certain exclusions
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Public proclamation issued by H. C. Pratt of the Western Defense Command regarding rescission of various exclusions
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Correspondence from H. C. Pratt to Earl Warren regarding the threat of sabotage and a termination of mass incarceration
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Correspondence from Ralph P. Merritt to Earl Warren regarding riots at Manzanar, administration of Manzanar, movement of certain Japanese from Manzanar to Tule Lake, citizenship, and loyalty
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Front page of the Pictorial Edition of Manzanar Free Press depicting four women farming land at Manzanar
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Correspondence from Helen M. Guenther (sp?) to Earl Warren regarding releasing Japanese to ranches for agricultural work
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Memorandum from Helen R. McGregor to Earl Warren regarding a conversation with Burdette Daniels about farm equipment owned by Japanese
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Correspondence from B. Lawrence to Earl Warren regarding just treatment for returning Japanese residents
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Correspondence from Virginia C. Jones to Earl Warren regarding conditions at the incarceration camps
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Correspondence from Franklyn S. Sugiyama to Earl Warren regarding opposition to Warren's statement against Japanese
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Correspondence from Jane Mauzy to Earl Warren regarding Japanese-Americans serving in the Army and fear of sabotage
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Sticker reading "Send All Japs Back to Japan"
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Correspondence from Wm. P. Fee to Earl Warren regarding resolution adopted by Central Labor Council of Alameda County pertaining to Army control of Tule Lake Camp; For similar resolutions, see file
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Correspondence from Herbert W. Slater to W. T. Sweigert regarding riots at Tule Lake and control of Tule Lake by the Army