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Arkansas State Archives

Rohwer Relocation Center (Ark.)

1964

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Letter, Joseph Boone Hunter To Mike Masaoka, Japanese American Citizens League Jun 1964

Letter, Joseph Boone Hunter To Mike Masaoka, Japanese American Citizens League

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter between Dr. Hunter and Mike Masaoka, who had been trying to get the Rohwer Center Cemetery and Nisei GI Memorial declared a National Park.


Letter, A.C. Stratton To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter Jun 1964

Letter, A.C. Stratton To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This letter is informing Dr. Hunter that the National Park Service decided that the Rohwer Center Cemetery and Nisei GI Memorial does not fit the criteria for a National Park.


Letter, Acting Assistant Director Of The National Park Service To Mike Masaoka May 1964

Letter, Acting Assistant Director Of The National Park Service To Mike Masaoka

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This letter is informing Mike Masaoka, of the Japanese American Citizens League, that the Rohwer Center Cemetery and Nisei GI Memorial does not qualify as an addition to the National Park system.


Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To A. Clark Stratton Apr 1964

Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To A. Clark Stratton

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This letter to A. Clark Stratton from Joseph Boone Hunter discusses the possibility of the Rohwer Relocation Center Cemetery becoming part of the National Parks Service.