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No Caption: A "ANA Asociacion Nacional Automovilistica 'Protection - Service," decal in yellow, red, and blue, with the Mexican symbol of an eagle holding a serpent in its beak and talons, based on the Aztec symbol that represented the founding of the city, Tenochtitlan, today Mexico City.
Date: 1938
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Report on number of cases; Sections: Active Cases; Service Cases; Closed Cases"; for similar report see F3729_73_001
Date: March 10, 1942
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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
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Correspondence from Bertha S. Underhill to Mary LeHane regarding assistance and deportation; response to Memo on Fear of Deportation (F3729_109_001b)
Date: April 6, 1945
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Correspondence from John L. DeWitt to Richard M. Neustadt regarding the successful collaboration between the various agencies
Date: November 26, 1942
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History of the evacuation and incarceration of Japanese-Americans and the agencies involved
Date: Undated