Box MS 611.05
Contains 114 Results:
Heart Mountain Sentinel – Articles: “10,000 Heart Mountain Residents Greet 1943 With Mingled Feelings” –, Jan. 1, 1943
Heart Mountain Sentinel – Articles “Poster Shop Here Gets Navy Order”- , May 22, 1943
An order for 4,000 defense posters, has been received by the poster ship from the Navy department in Washington D.C. – “Prizes Offered by Local USO” – “Memorial Day Parade Set May 29” – “Nisei May Get army Post Jobs” – “Data Sought on Stored Food” – “WRA Not Wage Fixing Agency” – “Motor Pool Gets Report” – “Nisei Girl Makes Childhood Dream Come True” - “COB (College or Bust) Hears Talk on Relocation” – “Four More Nisei Pass Army Exam” – “Schools Hold First Monthly Fire Drill”
Heart Mountain Sentinel. Ann Noble’s notes on Sentinel articles., Oct.24 - Apr.7, 1942-1943
Heart Mountain Sentinel. Ann Noble’s notes on Sentinel articles.
Session Laws of Wyoming. Chapter 27. Elections – Who May Vote. , Feb. 5. 1943
Any person...”who is now or hereafter interned in a relocation center or concentration camp or any other similar governmental facility established in Wyoming....shall be prohibited from voting in any election in the State of Wyoming...”
Session Laws of WY. Ch. 35. Alien Land Law. Certain Aliens Cannot Possess Land, etc. Transfer to Alien Void. Chinese Excluded. , Feb.10,1943
Violation of Provisions by Alien a Felony. Violation of Provisions by Citizen a Felony. Penalty-“Any person violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be subject to a fine of not more than five thousand dollars and sentenced to not more than five years in the state penitentiary, either or both, at the discretion of the court.
Expense report. *Park Co. Commissioner’s Minutes *Earnings and Collections of County Officers , May- Nov., 1943-1944
Violation of Provisions by Alien a Felony. Violation of Provisions by Citizen a Felony. Penalty-“Any person violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be subject to a fine of not more than five thousand dollars and sentenced to not more than five years in the state penitentiary, either or both, at the discretion of the court.
Wyoming State Archives – Board of Charities and Reform Minutes. Wyoming State Penitentiary , Apr.5, 1944
*Wyoming State Penitentiary Farm *Wyoming State Hospital *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home
WRA – Secretary of State Correspondence, Attorney General Records. Letter to the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, WY , Oct.6-10, 1944
HMRC - State Hospital, Board of Charities and Reform Records. Dealing with Japanese Americans with Mental Illness., May 24-Feb.5, 1944-1946
Heart Mountain Relocation Center, State Hospital, Board of Charities and Reform Records. Dealing with Japanese Americans with Mental Illness.
Brochure excerpt – “Beyond Heart Mountain, History of Japanese Americans” , May 10-18, 1987
A celebration of the Wyoming State Capitol Building’s one hundredth birthday helped develop a sense of unity among Japanese Americans in Wyoming and resulted in the exhibit which includes photographs and artifacts sent from all corners of the state.