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Sections: Early program activity; Philippine evacuees; Repatriates; Reception operation; Handling of individual cases; Unaccompanied children; Services to repatriates; Termination of program; Size of program
Date: February 6, 1942-June 30, 1948
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Caption: "The Breakers Hotel, Palm Beach, Florida. July 8, 1934." The imposing resort hotel shown in this photograph was originally called the Palm Beach Inn when it opened in 1896. The original hotel burned down in 1903, reopened in 1904, and burned again in 1925. After the 1925 fire, the building's owners abandoned wood frame construction in favor of concrete. The new hotel building, as shown in this photograph, was reopened in December 1926.
Date: 7/8/1934
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Summary of proclamations dated December 7 and 8, 1941 and January 14, 1942, which describes instructions for aliens; Attached to "Notice to Enemy Nationalities: Certificates of Identification" (F3729_144_002b)
Date: Undated
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Office Memorandum from Genevieve Murrican to Margaret S. Watkins regarding difficulties with understanding responsibilities at various Control Stations
Date: May 20, 1942
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Caption: "The Zone" was an area of popular amusements and concession stands at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915
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Map indicating the coverage area of the relocation offices and their representatives
Date: August 27, 1945
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Summary of meeting "to discuss methods of referral and division of responsibility in cases that presented health problems"
Date: February 13, 1945
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Caption: "Long Beach," c. 1915, shows a view of a portion of "The Pike," which was an amusement zone along the shoreline in Long Beach, California. It was founded in 1902 by Charles Rivers Drake, a Civil War veteran and early Long Beach developer. The Pike included arcades, gift shops, food stands, a variety of rides, and a grand bath house (the two-story building pictured on the right). After years of disrepair, The Pike was closed in 1979.
Date: 1915