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Outline of relocation; Sections: General Background, Registration and Preparation for Movement, Steps in Arranging for Movement, Procedures for Handling Health Problems in Connection with Movement of Deferred Evacuees
Date: June 26, 1942
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Correspondence from C. C. McDonald to Earl Warren regarding views on enemy aliens
Date: February 19, 1942
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Date: 1970
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Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg to Beulah L. Lewis regarding eligibility for CWA
Date: September 20, 1946
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Summary of meeting which discussed the housing shortage and lack of employment opportunities as well as the possibility of extending time resettlers may receive aid
Date: 23-Jan-46
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Correspondence from James Purcell to Peter Linzer regarding case of Mitsuye Endo
Date: June 11, 1975
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Report submitted by Harry T. Callahan on all individuals of Japanese descent employed by the state as of April 1, 1942
Date: August 12, 1942
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Correspondence from Annie Clo Watson to Martha A. Watkins regarding outline of observed difficulties faced by Japanese
Date: December 27, 1941
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Correspondence from Edw. L. Fountain to Earl Warren regarding support for constitutional amendment to bar aliens from State employment
Date: February 4, 1944
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Caption: "Mortar Gun Practice -- Full Service, Fort Worden, Pt Townsend, Wash," c. 1910. The postcard shows several Howitzers, one of which is firing, as well as a group of men standing to the side with their hands over their ears. Construction began on Fort Worden in 1898, and by 1902 it was serving as an active U.S. Army base. Fort Worden was part of the "triangle of fire," three coastal defense fortifications (Fort Casey, Fort Worden, and Fort Flagler) guarding the entrance to Puget Sound. The U.S. sold the property to the state of Washington in 1957. In 1973, the fort and surrounding area opened as Fort Worden State Park.
Date: 1910