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Special Agent's Report on Tule Lake
Special Agent's Report regarding investigation of unrest at Tule Lake Camp by J. H. McClelland, E. F. Dilts, and Owen Kessel; For more reports on statements from individuals, see file
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Statement by Warren on Tule Lake
Statement by Governor Warren on Japanese internment camp at Tule Lake, as quoted by Sacramento Bee, November 5, 1943
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Report on Tule Lake Investigation
Report on investigation by Owen M. Kessel on the desire for the Army to remain in control of the Tule Lake Camp
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Information Regarding Resettlement of Japanese
Information secured by the Intelligence Division of the War Department for the Governor's Office regarding sentiment towards Japanese returning to various counties in California
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Resolution Regarding Return of Japanese to Japan
Resolution passed by County Supervisors Association of California encouraging Japanese to relocate to Japan
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Correspondence on Resolution Regarding Violence Against Japanese
Correspondence from Gordon Williams to Earl Warren regarding resolution passed by the American Veterans Committee on violence against returning Japanese-Americans
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Correspondence on Resolution Regarding Schools
Correspondence from Elwyn H. Gregory to Earl Warren regarding resolution passed by the trustees and principals of schools in Placer County on foreign language schools
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Correspondence on Opposition to Legislation
Correspondence from Mrs. Elizabeth R. Carter to Earl Warren regarding opposition to legislation that would exclude Japanese-Americans from California
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Correspondence on Support for Constitutional Amendment
Correspondence from Edw. L. Fountain to Earl Warren regarding support for constitutional amendment to bar aliens from State employment
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Correspondence on Hearing
Correspondence from S. Martin Eidsath to Chester F. Gannon regarding reaction to hearing that took place on December 9 in Los Angeles
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Correspondence on Return of Japanese to California
Correspondence from individual to Earl Warren regarding employment of Japanese and return of Japanese to California
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Minutes of Meeting of State Advisory Board on Law Enforcement
Excerpt from meeting minutes of the State Advisory Board on Law Enforcement; Discussion on the return of Japanese and interactions with servicemen
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Memo on Reimbursement of Salaries
Inter-Departmental Communication from Wilmer W. Morse to Helen MacGregor regarding reimbursement of salaries for suspended State employees of Japanese Ancestry
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Memo on Lost Salaries
Governor's Office Memorandum from Helen R. MacGregor to Earl Warren regarding reparations for lost salaries
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Memo on Employment and the State Personnel Board
Inter-Departmental Communication from State Personnel Board to W. T. Sweigert regarding return of Japanese and state employment
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Memo on Employment of Returned Japanese
Governor's Office Memorandum from Helen MacGregor to Earl Warren regarding policies for employment of returning Japanese
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Address by Governor Earl Warren of California
Address by Earl Warren at the 35th Annual Governors' Conference in Columbus, Ohio; Discussion of release of Japanese from incarceration camps in regards to public safety
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"Motor Vehicle Registration Form"
Form to register vehicle that will be stored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
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"Personal Property Form"
Form to inventory personal belongings that will be stored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
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Three Personal Tags
Tags "to be attached to hand baggage carried by person, to be retained by person to whom issued, and to be taken by medical examiner"
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"Storage Tag"
Tag to be placed on personal belongings of evacuees
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Correspondence on Japanese in Higher Education
Correspondence from Robert G. Sproul to Henry A. Wallace regarding Japanese college and university students who have been removed from school due to the evacuation
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Correspondence on Colleges and Universities
Correspondence from Robert G. Sproul to Franklin Delano Roosevelt regarding a plan for Japanese college and university students during the evacuation; See "Proposal for the Continued Collegiate Training…" (F3729_145_003a-F3729_145_003b)
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"Proposal for the Continued Collegiate Training of Citizens of Japanese Ancestry Forced by Evacuation Orders to Interrupt Studies"
Report on plan to accommodate Japanese college and university students during incarceration; Sections: The General Problem; Methods of Meeting the Problem; Suggested Procedures
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Correspondence on Report from Tolan Committee
Correspondence from Robert G. Sproul to John H. Tolan regarding summary and thoughts on "Preliminary Report and Recommendations on Problems of Evacuation of Citizens and Aliens from Military Areas," a report issued by the Tolan Committee
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Memo on Policy for Personal Effects
Memo from William G. Pierce to All WCCA Control Station Managers regarding evacuees bringing belongings to the Assembly and Reception Centers
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"Department Bulletin No. 188"
Bulletin from Martha A. Chickering to County Boards of Supervisors, County Welfare Departments, and County Auditors regarding ineligibility for certain public assistance programs
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Memo on Necessary Work Crews
Memo from W. K. Shaughnessy to All WCCA Control Stations regarding work crews necessary at assembly centers to be filled by evacuees
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"State of California Department of Social Welfare News Bulletin"
Bulletin to counties from the Department of Social Welfare regarding counties' responsibility to aid relocated Japanese
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"Japanese Heads of Households by Counties and Total Japanese Population"
Map showing the number of Japanese and Japanese-Americans residing in each county
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"Summary of the Proclamation of the President of the United States…"
Summary of proclamations dated December 7 and 8, 1941 and January 14, 1942, which describes instructions for aliens; Attached to "Notice to Enemy Nationalities: Certificates of Identification" (F3729_144_002b)
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"Notice to Aliens of Enemy Nationalities: Certificates of Identification"
Notice indicating the requirement for aliens to acquire Certificates of Identification; signed Earl G. Harrison and Francis Biddle; Attachment: "Summary of Proclamation of the President of the United States…" (F3729_144_002b)
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"Statement of the Committee of Long Range Program"
Statement on the responsibilities of social agencies to integrate the Japanese population
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MP and woman standing by bus while Japanese men wait to board
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Crowd gathered to await transportation
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MP loading men onto bus
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Several people around a refreshment table
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Two women standing in front of buses
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Several people milling about near loaded buses
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Men loading truck with parcels
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Small group of people gathered between two trains
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Loaded bus
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Large group of people with parcels gathered on street
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Group of people posed with automobile
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Several people milling about
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Child standing near parcels
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Woman standing in front of parcels
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MP's milling around
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People loaded onto bus
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Woman standing with MP's drinking coffee near train