Box MS 611.05
Contains 114 Results:
Telegrams and Letters – From Gov. Nels Smith – To all Mayors and Sheriffs (city and county). , 1941
The FBI wants a complete list of all alien Japanese registered by sheriffs of the various counties and cities therein of the state.
Letters to the FBI with replies from the Cities and Counties of Wyoming., Dec.23-29,1941
Letters to the FBI with replies from the Cities and Counties of Wyoming.
Financial Statement. Net State Collections by Month, Feb.-Jan.31, 1940-1942
Selective Sales Tax – Use Taxes – Fees – Total.
Notes by Ann Noble on Governor Smith’s papers., Mar.-June, 1942
Notes by Ann Noble on Governor Smith’s papers.
Letters and Telegrams. Gov. Smith’s position on Japanese coming to Wyoming. Letters from individuals, organizations and War Dept., 1942, Feb.-Apr.,
Letters and Telegrams Re: Japanese Americans coming to Wyoming., Apr.-Aug., 1942
Letters and Telegrams Re: Japanese Americans coming to Wyoming.
Letters from: Silver Spur Ranch, Midvale Irrigation District and War Dept. , Mar.14-Aug.20, 1942
Services of Supply, Office of the Provost Marshal General. Opinions about the Japanese Americans coming to Wyoming.
Letters to and from Gov. Smith. , Jan.-Nov., 1942
From: Citizens of Wyoming, Chambers of Commerce, Churches, Clubs, Organizations, Associations, United Mine Workers, War Dept., Sheriffs, Senator O’Mahoney, John Tolan-Chair of House Committee, and remarks by Jos. H. Smart, Educational Conference-Heart Mountain Center-Heart Mountain WY- Democracy in Relocation Centers.
Documentation of Actual Arrival of Evacuees from Assembly Centers, Aug.-Sept., 1942
Pomona, Portland, Santa Anita, and individual evacuees. Documented: RR car number, Date and time of departure/arrival, Evacuees under 4, Evacuees age 5-12, Evacuees over 12, Total no. evacuees, and number of males’ vs females.
Forms: Request for Japanese workers. Approval signature by the Governor., 1942
Forms: Request for Japanese workers. Approval signature by the Governor.