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  • Memo on Inquiries by Race

    Office Memorandum from Doris Todd to Genevieve Murrican regarding the number of telephone inquiries for information

    Date: February 9, 1942

  • Correspondence on Background Material

    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

  • Correspondence on Resettlement Assistance

    Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg (by Bertha S. Underhill) to David A. Sweeny regarding the case of resettlement assistance used for ranching equipment

    Date: November 11, 1945

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1914

    Golden Poppy

    Date: 1891

  • Memo on Policy for Banking and Shipment of Household Goods

    Informational memo from W. K. Shaughnessy to All Control Station Managers regarding arrangements for banking and shipment of household goods for relocated Japanese

    Date: April 22, 1942

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0212

    St. Clair's Bay Laurel Hair Lotion

    Date: 1871

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1455a

    Nonpareil

    Date: 1886

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2691

    New Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works

    Date: 1896

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2702

    Phoenix Hair Restorer

    Date: 1896

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0013

    Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps

    Date: 1863

  • "Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry"

    Instructions for relocation in accordance with Civilian Exclusion Order No. 5 as ordered by John L. DeWitt

    Date: April 1, 1942

  • Memo on Report from Control Offices

    Office Memorandum from Lois Craig to Margaret S. Watkins regarding report on Control Offices in various counties

    Date: May 5, 1942

  • Correspondence on Transportation Expenses from a Hospital

    Correspondence from Charles F. Miller to Charles M. Wollenberg regarding transportation expenses for evacuees needing hospital care

    Date: June 14, 1945

  • Correspondence on Civilian War Assistance

    Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg to Beulah L. Lewis regarding eligibility for CWA

    Date: September 20, 1946

  • Pending Applications

    List of Japanese applying for reinstatment of licenses and description of circumstances or application

    Date: September 3, 1952

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1223

    Southfield Wellington

    Date: 1885

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0442

    California Cloak and Suit Manufacturing Company

    Date: 1878

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 028

    Caption: "#4 -- Record Oct 25, 09." This postcard shows plume of seawater thrown up by a mortar shell during target practice at Fort Point. The facilities at Fort Point were part of an effort by the U.S. government to protect the Golden Gate, entrance to the San Francisco Bay. Built between 1853-1861, the fort included emplacements for 141 guns but never fired a weapon in defense of the Bay. Its name was officially changed in 1882 to Fort Winfield Scott, but in 1886 the fort was officially downgraded to a sub-post of the San Francisco Presidio and the name discontinued. It was resurrected in 1912, with the establishment of a coastal artillery fortification at the Presidio, called, once again, Fort Winfield Scott.

    Date: 10/25/1909

  • "California's War Services"

    Newsletter, update on War Services Program; Sections: Civilian Relief; Assistance to Enemy Aliens

    Date: Undated

  • McCarthy Album 07, Photograph 216

    Caption: "Venice," c. 1915, shows the site of Villa City Boating, where visitors to the resort seaside village of Venice could purchase gondola rides on the canals to visit the town. The seaside resort was founded by tobacco millionaire, Abbot Kinney in 1905, and designed to be like the namesake Italian city.

    Date: 1915

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1451a

    Cigar Makers International Union No. 228

    Date: 1886

  • McCarthy Album 03, Photograph 051

    Caption: "Training Ship. Bremerton," Washington, c. 1908 - 1912. See also 96-07-08-alb08-086. View of the USS Philadelphia (C-4). The fourth ship to bear the name, the Philadelphia first launched in September 1889. She sailed as part of the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Squadron until 1893. She then sailed into the Pacific Ocean, where she served until being decommissioned and docked in Puget Sound in 1902. In 1904, the Navy "housed over" the ship (adding the roofed quarters visible on the upper deck in the photograph) and designated her a receiving ship for new sailors not yet assigned to a crew. The Philadelphia served in this capacity until 1912. After a brief stint as a prison ship, the Philadelphia again became a receiving ship in 1916. The Navy sold her in 1927.

    Date: 1908

  • Cost Report for July

    "Administrative Expenditures Paid During July, 1945 for the Programs Assistance to Enemy Aliens and Others Affected by Restrictive Governmental Actions and Civilian War Assistance"

    Date: September 13, 1945

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1788

    Dr. Springteen's Wonderful Discovery for Women, Dr. Springteen's Antiseptic Uterine Capsules

    Date: 1889