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"Bulletins and Circular Letters Pertaining to Civilian War Assistance" List of bulletins and circular letters relating to procedures published and distributed to counties
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Cost Report for October "Report on Revolving Fund Advances for Assistance to Enemy Aliens and Others Affected by Restrictive Governmental Actin as of October 31, 1945"
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Cost Report for July "Administrative Expenditures Paid During July, 1945 for the Programs Assistance to Enemy Aliens and Others Affected by Restrictive Governmental Actions and Civilian War Assistance"
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"Types and Sources of Funds for Assistance Expenditures from Federal Funds" Defines groups eligible for various types of public assistance
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Outline Summarizing the Wartime Civilian Assistance and Services Program Material prepared for discussion of the Wartime Civilian Assistance and Services Program; Sections: Programs; Assistance Expenses Financing; Administrative Expenses Financing; Definitions
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"The Evacuation of Japanese in California" History of the evacuation and incarceration of Japanese-Americans and the agencies involved
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"War Programs of the Department" An explanation of the War Program; Sections: Enemy Alien and Japanese Evacuation; War Services Program; Defense Activities
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"A Summary of the Civilian War Assistance Program" Sections: Early program activity; Philippine evacuees; Repatriates; Reception operation; Handling of individual cases; Unaccompanied children; Services to repatriates; Termination of program; Size of program
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Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence from S. H. Dado to California State Fisheries Laboratory requesting list of Japanese holders of commercial fishing licenses
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Correspondence on License Applications Interoffice Correspondence from R. Van Cleve to F. N. Clark regarding the list of Japanese holders of commercial fishing licenses
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Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence to Bureau of Marine Fisheries requesting list of Japanese holders of commercial fishing licenses
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Japanese Commercial Fishermen for the Monterey Area, License Year 1941-1942 List of Japanese holders of commercial fishing licences, arranged alphabetically by last name
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Memo on Definitions Memorandum from Howard E. Deems to All Branch Offices regarding definitions of "Enemy," National," and "Licensed or Authorized to Enter into and Complete the Transaction" from previous memo
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Registration Memo No. 10 Bulletin from Howard E. Deems regarding registration for any person of Japanese descent
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Headquarters Information Bulletin #289 Bulletin from E. Raymond Cato to All Members of the California Highway Patrol regarding updated policy for prohibited articles
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Prohibited Zones Military Area #2 List of key locations in each prohibited zone by county
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Dividing Line-Military Areas #1 and #2 Narrative of boundaries of Military Areas #1 and #2
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WDC Form: PM-2 Sample Certificate--Change of Residence Notice and Travel Permit
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Military Areas Map of California indicating boundaries for military areas prepared from Proclamation No. 1, issued by Lt. General John L. DeWitt to the California Highway Patrol
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Headquarters Information Bulletin #273 Bulletin from E. Raymond Cato to All Members of the California Highway Patrol regarding procedures pertaining to curfews, permits, and prohibited articles
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Registration Memo No. 9 Memorandum from Howard E. Deems regarding deposit of vehicles to the Federal Reserve Bank for storage or sale
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Registration Memo No. 20 Memorandum from Howard E. Deems regarding instructions for registration of Japanese
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Excerpt from Meeting Minutes Excerpt from minutes from meeting of Governor's State and County Coordinating Committee on Reemployment; Discussion of preliminary planning for employment at incarceration camps
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Report No. 5; Title taken from first page of report Excerpt from report by the State and County Coordinating Committee on Remployment; Data on number of Japanese workers employed in March 1940 by county, distributed by industry
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Report No. 4; Title taken from first page of report Excerpt from report by the State and County Coordinating Committee on Remployment; Data on number of Japanese workers employed in March 1940, distributed by industry
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Correspondence on Inspection Correspondence from Helen Heffernan to Genevieve Carter reagrding overview of inspection of Manzanar
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Correspondence on Request for Inspection Correspondence from Genevieve W. Carter to Helen Heffernan regarding inspection of Manzanar
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The Sequoia High School Student Speaks Written piece entitled "I, Too, Am An American" by a Japanese-American student
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Relocation of Japanese-Americans Booklet on history of displacement and incarceration of Japanese
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Pertinent Facts About Relocation Centers and Japanese-Americans Informational pamphlet distributed by the War Relocation Authority containing statements about relocation centers and Japanese-Americans
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Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the Operation of Schools at the Manzanar and Tule Lake War Relocation Centers Memorandum regarding planning for the education of incarcerated students
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A Summary Report on the WRA Educational Program Summarative report on the WRA Educational Program including scope, employees, cost, and future goals
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Health and Pysical Education Front cover of report regarding Health and Physical Education Program at Manzanar Relocation Center
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War Relocation Authority School Reports Report indicating total enrollment and drop in enrollment for the 1942-1943 school year
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Taketa v. State Board of Equalization Opinion for 1st District Court of Appeals case T. Taketa vs. State Board of Equalization of the State of California, et al. regarding revocation of licenses
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Verified Written Report Second report by trustee, J. Nakano on behalf of Kiyoko, Masaaki, Toshiyuki, and Hideo Nakano regarding property in Sonoma Coutny, California; This report comes from incarceration camp
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Verified Written Report First report by trustee, J. Nakano on behalf of Kiyoko, Masaaki, Toshiyuki, and Hideo Nakano regarding property in Sonoma Coutny, California
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Correspondence on Court Briefs Correspondence from Herbert E. Wenig to Major Charles Fairman relating to court briefs pertaining to incarceration and other restrictions on Japanese
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Correspondence on Absentee Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Chas. W. Johnson) to Roger Walch regarding the right of incarcerated Japanese-Americans to vote with absentee ballots
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Correspondence on Property Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to John F. Dockweiler regarding ownership of property
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Discussion on Property Discussion from Helen Van Gulpen Harris to Mr. Harrison regarding rights of aliens to hold property
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Correspondence on History Leading Up to Incarceration Narrative by J. M. Thomas to Mr. Wenig regarding the history leading up to and including the adoption of Public Law 503, 77th Congress
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Correspondence on Transfer of Licenses Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Walter S. Rountree) to Melvin Hoffman regarding transfer of liquor licenses
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Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Walter S. Rountree) to Gallagher and Wirin regarding opinions on issuing of licenses to enemy aliens
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Correspondence on Absentee Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Robert W. Harrison) to Smith Troy regarding written opinion on voting rights of incarcerated Japanese
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Correspondence on Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Chas. W. Johnson) to George Francis regarding voting rights of incarcerated Japanese
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Correspondence on Alien Registration Records Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Major Lemeul B. Schofield regarding a request for use of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's alien registration records in legal proceedings to enforce the Alien Land Laws
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Correspondence on Department of Public Works Maps Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to Earl Redwine regarding maps created by the Department of Public Works to be forwarded to counties in order to record the location of Japanese in California
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Correspondence on Exclusion Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Frank Morey Toothaker regarding oversight of any exclusion by the military alone
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Correspondence on Location of Japanese Correspondence from the Assistant Attorney General to General J. L. DeWitt regarding maps indicating a congregation of Japanese in proximity to strategic locations along the coast