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Pertinent Facts About Relocation Centers And Japanese Americans Jul 2020

Pertinent Facts About Relocation Centers And Japanese Americans

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Typed fact sheet about interned Japanese Americans.


Fundraising Letter From Sam Yada, Director Of The Rohwer Center Memorial Fund Jul 1981

Fundraising Letter From Sam Yada, Director Of The Rohwer Center Memorial Fund

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Fundraising letter asking for $10,000 to replace the memorial stone in Rohwer Cemetery and to maintain its upkeep.


Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka Jul 1964

Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter from Dr. Joseph Hunter to Mike Masaoka with the Japanese American Citizens League informing him that Mickey Nakamura of Scott, Arkansas, is going to be assisting them in their struggle to provide adequate care for the Rohwer Center Cemetery and the Nisei GI Memorial. The American Legion in Chicago will be providing funds for the cemetery and memorial in Rohwer. Dr. Hunter believes that the American Legion will be strong allies in this undertaking.


Letter, Chester C. Brown To Joseph B. Hunter Jun 1964

Letter, Chester C. Brown To Joseph B. Hunter

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter from Chester C. Brown with the Chief Division of National Park System Studies thanking Dr. Hunter for the kind letter to A.C. Stratton, Associate Director of the National Park Service. Brown is offering to help in insuring the preservation of the Japanese Memorials at Rohwer.


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

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

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Dr. Hunter thanks A.C. Stratton, associate director of the National Park Service, for his time and consideration of the Rohwer Center Cemetery and the Nisei GI Memorial project.


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, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter May 1964

Letter, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This letter from Mike Masaoka with the Japanese American Citizens League is informing Dr. Joseph Hunter from the First Christian Church in Massachusetts, that the Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service decided that the Rohwer Center Cemetery and the Nisei GI Memorial did not fit the criteria for a National Park.


Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka Apr 1964

Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter from Dr. Joseph Boone Hunter to Mike Masaoka, Washington representative of the Japanese American Citizens League, requesting meeting with Masaoka and Senator William J. Fulbright to discuss the possibility of a WRA cemetery and memorial monument at Rohwer, Arkansas.


Map Of Jerome (Denson) Relocation Center Dec 1949

Map Of Jerome (Denson) Relocation Center

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Map of Jerome Japanese Relocation Center.