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Correspondence from Lucile Kennedy to Elizabeth B. MacLatchie regarding
Date: February 16, 1945
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Questionnaire given to State Employees of Japanese descent
Date: Undated
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Correspondence from Azile H. Aaron to Martha A. Chickering regarding a change in policy relating to transportation of individuals in hospitals or institutions
Date: August 18, 1942
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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Walter S. Rountree) to Gallagher and Wirin regarding opinions on issuing of licenses to enemy aliens
Date: April 28, 1942
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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
Date: March 12, 1942
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Caption: "Historic North Church, Boston. Where Signal was Hung for Paul Revere, Sept. 5, 1934." View of the clock tower and steeple of the Old North Church, built in 1723. The church is said to be the site where Paul Revere, after his famous midnight ride, caused two lanterns to be hung as the signal that British troops were advancing into the area by sea rather than by land.
Date: 9/5/1934