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Box MS 611.07

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Contains 133 Results:

Letter and Article. Re: Buddhist life and worship In Heart Mtn. - Wheel of Dharma, “Brief History of the BCA During World War II”, Nov. 1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.11
Identifier: MS611.07.11
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Letter and Article. Letter written by Paul Tsuneishi, Re: Buddhist life and worship In Heart Mountain. Article: Wheel of Dharma, Buddhist Churches of America “Brief History of the BCA During World War II”

Dates: Nov. 1994

Photos – P.611.307 – P.611.307 – Buddhist leaders and barracks on display in L.A.. “America’s Concentration Camps”, Dec. 1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.12
Identifier: MS611.07.12
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Photos – P.611.307 – P.611.307 – Buddhist leaders and barracks on display in L.A.. “America’s Concentration Camps”. Letter from Paul Tsuneishi to Kaoru Inouye. Letter to Ann Noble from Kaoru Inouye and memoir “Buddhist Life in Heart Mountain”.

Dates: Dec. 1994

Booklet, excerpts: “The Episcopal Church in Wyoming – A History of Japanese American Episcopal Churches” , 1944

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.13
Identifier: MS611.07.13
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Booklet, excerpts: “The Episcopal Church in Wyoming – A History of Japanese American Episcopal Churches”

Dates: 1944

Hearty Mtn. Schools: Wyoming Education News, Newcastle WY: “Wyoming’s Third Largest School , Dec. 1942

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.14
Identifier: MS611.07.14
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Wyoming Education News, Newcastle WY: “Wyoming’s Third Largest School by C.D. Carter, Superintendent of Education, Heart Mountain Center.

Dates: Dec. 1942

Heart Mtn. Schools: State Board of Education Minutes. War Relocation Center, Oct.12-13, 1942

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.15
Identifier: MS611.07.15
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State Board of Education Minutes. War Relocation Center: There are now something over 11,000 Japanese at the War Relocation Center on the Heart Mountain project near Cody, Wyoming. It is the two-fold function of the State Department of Education under the plan submitted to the War Relocation Authority by the State of Wyoming to: 1) Certify teachers who are elected to teach in the schools on the Project and , 2) General supervision of the schools at the War Relocation Center.

Dates: Oct.12-13, 1942

Heart Mountain High School by Mamoru Inouye. A brief history of. , 1942-1945

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.16
Identifier: MS611.07.16
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Heart Mountain High School by Mamoru Inouye. A brief history of Heart Mountain High School to complement a presentation at the Northwest College symposium titled, After 50 Years – Japanese American History: The Heart Mountain Experience, held May 1995.

Dates: 1942-1945

Wyoming Education News, Newcastle, WY. Nat’l Education Assoc. (NEA) Professional Memberships. , Apr. 1943

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.17
Identifier: MS611.07.17
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Wyoming Education News, Newcastle, WY. Nat’l Education Assoc. (NEA) Professional Memberships. Picture of Bill Hosokawa (spelled “Koskokowa”), his wife Alice and son Mike.

Dates: Agent Relation: Apr. 1943

National Japanese American Student Relocation Council. “From Camp to College” , 1942-1945

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.18
Identifier: MS611.07.18
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National Japanese American Student Relocation Council. “From Camp to College” – The Story of Japanese American Student Relocation.

Dates: 1942-1945

Heart Mtn. and Other Camps. Memorandums-Headquarters-Thirteenth Naval District, Seattle, WA: To-Director of Naval Intelligence, 1943-1944

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.19
Identifier: MS611.07.19
Scope and Contents Memorandums – Headquarters – Thirteenth Naval District, Seattle, WA. 1943: To the Director of Naval Intelligence – Subject: Japanese Activities at Minidoka Relocation Center 1944: Subject: Heart Mountain Relocation Center – a.) Arrests of Selective Service Violators. b.) Heart Mountain Relocation Center Fair Play Committee – Conviction and Sentencing of Leaders of. – Subject: HMRC – Conditions at - *Possible Termination of WRA - *Repatriation - *Community Council *Parolees - *Fair Play...
Dates: 1943-1944

List of Internment and Detention Camps -- Temporary Detention Centers – Justice Dept. Internment Camps, 1942-1946

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.20
Identifier: MS611.07.20
Scope and Contents List of Internment and Detention Camps -- Temporary Detention Centers – Justice Department Internment Camps: 27 U.S. Dept. of Justice Camps...were used to incarcerate 2,260 “dangerous persons” of Japanese ancestry taken from 12 Latin American countries by the US State and Justice Departments. App. 1,800 were Japanese Peruvians. The U.S. government wanted them as bargaining chips for potential hostage exchanges with Japan, and actually did use. After the war, 1,400 were prevented from...
Dates: 1942-1946