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Report on investigation by Owen M. Kessel on the desire for the Army to remain in control of the Tule Lake Camp
Date: November 10, 1943
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Inter-Departmental Communication from Wilmer W. Morse to Helen MacGregor regarding reimbursement of salaries for suspended State employees of Japanese Ancestry
Date: August 29, 1946
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Office Memorandum from Elizabeth B. MacLatchie (by Honora Costigan) to Martha A. Chickering regarding use of emergency funds for public assistance
Date: September 24, 1942
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Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg (by Bertha S. Underhill) to Beulah L. Lewis regarding discussion of sixty-day limit on assistance
Date: May 20, 1946
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Caption: "New Orleans Ferry to Angiers [sic] June 15, 34." Ferry New Orleans getting ready for a trip to Algiers, on the west bank of the Mississippi River (now one of the oldest neighborhoods in New Orleans). Ferries were critical to the movement of people and freight between the east and west banks of the Mississippi River for more than a century. There are still several that serve the New Orleans area.
Date: 6/15/1934
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Excerpt from article entitled "Qualified Residents May leave Japanese Centers to Work" regarding leave from relocation centers; referenced in Unmarked Correspondence (F3729_65_007a)
Date: August 4, 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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Caption: "Bok Singing Tower, Lake Wales -- Florida, June 26, 34." William McCarthy stands in Bok Tower Gardens, a 250-acre contemplative garden and bird sanctuary dedicated in 1929. The centerpiece of the gardens appears behind William: the Bok Singing Tower. The 205-foot-tall tower, designed by architect Milton B. Medary, was completed by February 1929. It features Gothic revival and Art Deco detailing. A 60-bell carillon can be played by a clavier (keyboard) in the bell chamber.
Date: 6/24/1934