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  • "Defense on Main Street"

    "A guidebook for local activities for defense and democracy" by the Council for Democracy

    Date: Undated

  • Correspondence on Recommendations for Children in Institutions

    Correspondence from Elizabeth B. MacLatchie to Martha A. Chickering regarding children's institutions

    Date: April 3, 1942

  • "Tentative Plan for Providing Medical and Hospital Care for Japanese Evacuees

    Statement by U.S. Public Health Service regarding medical care; Sections: Medical Inspection of Evacuees Prior to Movement, Assembly Centers, Reception Centers; see F3729_89_001a

    Date: April 1942

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 243

    No Caption. Grace and William McCarthy standing on a tree stump near a dock at an unidentified location, c. 1920.

    Date: 1920

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 145

    Caption: "United States Field Piece," shows a piece of artillery on a carriage at the Benicia Arsenal.

    Date: Undated

  • Correspondence on Japanese Children in Manzanar

    Correspondence from Harry B. White to C. A. Herbage regarding materials associated with children at Manzanar

    Date: February 4, 1944

  • Memo on Transportation of People to Manzanar

    Office memorandum from Bernice G. Copland to Margaret S. Watkins containing a description transportation of Japanese to incarceration camp

    Date: April 4, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 009a

    Caption: "Chas Chaplin Residence Los Angeles, May 18, 1934." View of a castle-like building, with crenellated parapets and a tower. William McCarthy labeled this as a residence of Charlie Chaplin. The sign in front appears to indicate that the building is a church rather than a residence, but is difficult to read.

    Date: 5/18/1934

  • Memo on Personnel

    Office Memorandum from Margaret S. Watkins to Martha A. Chickering regarding staffing of the WCCA offices

    Date: April 10, 1942

  • The Sequoia High School Student Speaks

    Written piece entitled "I, Too, Am An American" by a Japanese-American student

    Date: Undated