Search California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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Correspondence from Percy C. Heckendorf to Earl Warren regarding views on law enforcement problems involving enemy aliens
Date: February 19, 1942
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Correspondence from Earl Warren to sheriffs, district attorneys, and chiefs of police requesting their views on law enforcement problems involving enemy aliens; For responses, see R177.089 183/5-R177.089 183/6
Date: February 18, 1942
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Correspondence from Genevieve W. Carter to Helen Heffernan regarding inspection of Manzanar
Date: June 29, 1943
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Governor's Office Memorandum from Helen MacGregor to Earl Warren regarding policies for employment of returning Japanese
Date: March 7, 1945
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Correspondence from Carole Hayashino of the National Committee of Redress to Patrick Johnston, attention to Priscilla Ouchida regarding background material for AB2710
Date: January 18, 1982
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Correspondence from William A. Boekel to Lynn D. Mowat regarding staffing of children's institutions during incarceration
Date: April 21, 1942
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Correspondence from individual to Earl Warren regarding employment of Japanese and return of Japanese to California
Date: Received April 24, 1943
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Summary of discussion regarding the need for a comprehensive written plan for evacuation, including plan for equipment and staffing
Date: March 20, 1942
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Correspondence from K. C. May to S. H. Thompson regarding food stamp policy; Attached to Correspondence on Policy Ruling (F3729_66_005)
Date: August 14, 1942