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Office Memorandum from Genevieve Murrican to Margaret S. Watkins regarding relocation planning
Date: January 6, 1942
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Memorandum from C. Rollin Zane to Azile H. Aaron regarding recommendations for evacuation of Maryknoll Home, Salvation Army Children's Home, and Japanese Children's Home; Referenced in Correspondence on Recommendations for Children in Institutions (F3729_64_009a)
Date: April 28, 1942
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Caption: "OSTRICH FARM, Pasadena, California.," c. 1905. View of several ostriches in a corral at the Caswston Ostrich Farm in Pasadena. Opened by Edward Cawston in 1886, this was the first ostrich farm in the U.S. It became a popular tourist stop along the Pasadena and Los Angeles Electric Railway in the early twentieth century, where visitors could ride an ostrich, or be pulled by one in a light card. They could also buy merchandise made out of ostrich feathers, such as hats and boas. The farm closed in the mid-1930s.
Date: 1905
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Office Memorandum from Gladys C. Johns (by Kathryn M. Larmore) to Margaret S. Watkins regarding resentment from Inyo County about the placement of Manzanar there
Date: March 23, 1942
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Office Memoranda from Beryl E. Cox to Bertha S. Underhill regarding the War Services Program; Sections: Total Plan; Civilian War Assistance; Resettlement Program
Date: June 6, 1945
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Summary of discussion with State Banking Department on Japanese banks; Section on blocked accounts
Date: May 24, 1945