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  • Correspondence on Program Name Change

    Correspondence from Azile H. Aaron to State Public Assistance Agencies regarding the program name change to include American citizens of Japanese descent

    Date: October 7, 1943

  • Memo on Meeting regarding Probation Department

    Office Memorandum from Genevieve Jefferson to the Child Welfare Division regarding policy discussion surrounding resettling unattached children

    Date: December 12, 1945

  • 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

    Date: November 28, 1944

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 021

    No Caption: The entrance to the Presidio Main Post, with cannon balls lining the drive, in San Francisco, c. 1910.

    Date: 1910

  • "Administrative Notice No. 263"

    Summary by D. S. Myer of considerations for resettlement; Sections; Realignment of Responsibility for Financial Assistance, General Considerations, Determination of Eligibility and Amount of Grants, Approval or Disapproval of Applications, Payment of Grants, Assistance to Dependent Families, Services from Local Public Agencies

    Date: May 30, 1945

  • "California's War Services"

    Newsletter, update on War Services Program; Sections: Civilian Relief; Assistance to Enemy Aliens

    Date: Undated

  • Memo on Japanese Children's Home

    Office Memorandum from Selma Zorin (by Alison Ketcherside) to Margaret S. Watkins regarding report by Dr. T. G. Ishimaru on issues faced by the Japanese Children's Home

    Date: March 26, 1942

  • Memo on Food Stamp Policy

    Office Memorandum from Genevieve Murrican to Margaret S. Watkins regarding food stamp policy

    Date: November 4, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 445

    Caption: "Obregon's tomb, Mexico City." William and Grace McCarthy standing before the monument to General Alvaro Obregon (1880-1928), who was a leader of the Mexican Revolution (1920-1920). Obregon was elected President of post-Revolution Mexico, serving from 1920-1924. In 1928, he was again elected but was assassinated by Jose de Leon Toral, a Roman Catholic who opposed Obregon's policies on religious matters. The monument was completed in 1935 and stands in the San Angel region of Mexico City, in the same location where Obregon was assassinated.

    Date: 1938

  • Memo on Tulare County

    Office Memorandum from G. C. Johns (by K. M. Larmore) to Margaret S. Watkins regarding denial of public assistance

    Date: April 16, 1942