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Memo on Effect Incarceration Might Have on Agriculture Memorandum from Warren Olney to Earl Warren regarding the effect of incarceration on the agricultural industry
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Summary of Recommendations Concerning Handling of Enemy Alien Problems Summary of statements and resolutions adopted by various local entities pertaining to enemy aliens
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Minutes of Meeting at City Hall, Santa Maria, California Meeting minutes from City Hall meeting in Santa Maria, California, in which Japanese students, farmers and land owners were discussed
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Alien Question 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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Radio and Camera Regulations 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 on Prohibited Articles 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 on Prohibited Articles 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 on Potential Incarceration Camp Correspondence from Geo. J. Overholt to Earl Warren regarding potential internment of Japanese at Secret Valley
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Registration Sheet Blank registration sheet for farmers
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Summary of Registration Summary of registration of Japanese in Madera County
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Correspondence on Radios 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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Response to Correspondence on Radios 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 on Licenses Correspondence from C. J. Carey to R. I. French regarding licenses and Japanese in California
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Correspondence on Policies 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 All Points Bulletin regarding protection of airplane plants, parts manufacturers and principle airdromes
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Correspondence on firearms and cameras 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 on firearms and cameras 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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Key Positions 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 on strategic points 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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Memorandum on Alien Land Law 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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Memo on FBI Searches Memorandum from G. W. Griffin regarding organization of FBI raiding parties and summary of searches at various ranches and homes
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Memo on E. Nishimura Memorandum from Sherrill Halbert to Warren Olney regarding a Japanese-American offering services
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Memo on residents of Japanese descent Memorandum from O. J. Jahnsen regarding various residents and domestic workers of Japanese descent in a San Francisco apartment
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Memo on Alien Land Laws 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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Memo on Japanese Purchasing Land Memorandum from Mr. Henderson to Mr. Jahnsen regarding land purchased by a Japanese-American
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Memo on State Farming Co., Inc. Memorandum from G. W. Griffin to Warren Olney regarding farming company owed by several Japanese families
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Memo on Japanese with Radios 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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Memo on Conversation About Ammunitions Memorandum from O. J. Jahnsen regarding a conversation about ammunitions on a train
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Memo on Public Transportation Memorandum from Warren Olney regarding inquiries about refusal of Japanese onto public transportation
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Memo on Water Supply Memorandum from Herbert Wenig regarding fear of sabotage of water supply
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Memo on Wages Memorandum from Warren Olney regarding payment of wages to Japanese nationals
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Memo on Attorney General Kenny's Political Stances Summary of Attorney General Robert W. Kenny's political beliefs, including the Japanese exclusion; Prepared by Dick Wylie
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Memo on Conference with DeWitt Memorandum from Robert W. Kenny regarding conference with General DeWitt
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Press Release on Public Proclamation No. 24 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 No. 24 Public proclamation issued by H. C. Pratt of the Western Defense Command regarding rescission of all exclusion orders
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Correspondence on Exclusion 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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Statement to the Press Issued by Major General H. C. Pratt Press Release by H. C. Pratt announcing the issuance of Public Proclamation No. 21, which terminates certain exclusions
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Public Proclamation No. 21 Public proclamation issued by H. C. Pratt of the Western Defense Command regarding rescission of various exclusions
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Correspondence on Resettlement Correspondence from H. C. Pratt to Earl Warren regarding the threat of sabotage and a termination of mass incarceration
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Correspondence on Manzanar and Loyalty 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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Manzanar Free Press-Pictorial Edition Front page of the Pictorial Edition of Manzanar Free Press depicting four women farming land at Manzanar
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Correspondence on Release of Japanese for Farm Labor Correspondence from Helen M. Guenther (sp?) to Earl Warren regarding releasing Japanese to ranches for agricultural work
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Memo on Farm Equipment 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 on Japanese Residents Correspondence from B. Lawrence to Earl Warren regarding just treatment for returning Japanese residents
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Correspondence on Conditions at Incarceration Camps Correspondence from Virginia C. Jones to Earl Warren regarding conditions at the incarceration camps
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Correspondence on Response to Governor's Statement Correspondence from Franklyn S. Sugiyama to Earl Warren regarding opposition to Warren's statement against Japanese
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Correspondence on Japanese-Americans Serving in the Army Correspondence from Jane Mauzy to Earl Warren regarding Japanese-Americans serving in the Army and fear of sabotage
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"Send All Japs Back to Japan" Sticker reading "Send All Japs Back to Japan"
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Resolution Regarding Tule Lake 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 on Tule Lake Riots Correspondence from Herbert W. Slater to W. T. Sweigert regarding riots at Tule Lake and control of Tule Lake by the Army