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Box MS 611.07

 Container

Contains 133 Results:

Letter – invitation to join staff members of the Japanese American National Museum for an informal Community Meeting , May 27,1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.99
Identifier: MS611.07.99
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Letter – invitation to join staff members of the Japanese American National Museum for an informal Community Meeting at the Lamplighter Inn in Powell. Re: Relocation of two privately-owned Barracks which were originally located at Heart Mtn.

Dates: May 27,1994

Letter-Invitation to Heart Mountain public meeting: Agenda, Discussion points, Notes. , Aug.19-31, 1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.101
Identifier: MS611.07.101
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Letter-Invitation to Heart Mountain public meeting: Agenda, Discussion points, Notes.

Dates: Aug.19-31, 1994

Newspaper clipping: “Plans for Heart Mountain reach impasse” - Letters Re: FORMATION OF A NEW GROUP, and Progress Report , 1995 June-Dec.

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.103
Identifier: MS611.07.103
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Newspaper clipping: Casper Star Tribune – “Plans for Heart Mountain reach impasse” Letters: Paul Tsuneishi. David Reetz, Facilitator, Heart Mtn. Relocation Center Project, to Mary Blackburn and Timothy Morrison, and their reply, Re: FORMATION OF A NEW GROUP, and withdrawal from Heart Mountain Relocation Center Memorial Association. Progress Report from Heart Mtn. Japanese American Memorial Foundation. Notes by Ann Noble.

Dates: 1995 June-Dec.

Newspaper article: “Heart Mountain Camp Focus of New Foundation” Listing Board Members and Advisory Council. , Jan.?, 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.111
Identifier: MS611.07.111
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Newspaper article: Powell Tribune, by Dave Bonner, Publisher. “Heart Mountain Camp Focus of New Foundation” Re: Launch of membership drive. Listing Board Members and Advisory Council. The cost of memberships listed by category. Since the formation of the HMWF, the Heart Mountain Japanese American Memorial Foundation has dissolved and donated its assets to the new organization.

Dates: Jan.?, 1997

HMWF Board Meeting – Minutes – Thoughts and notes afterwards from David Reetz and Paul Tsuneishi., Feb.6, 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.113
Identifier: MS611.07.113
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HMWF Board Meeting – Minutes – Thoughts and notes afterwards from David Reetz and Paul Tsuneishi.

Dates: Feb.6, 1997

Letters – general information., Jan.-Feb. 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.112
Identifier: MS611.07.112
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Letters – general information.

Dates: Jan.-Feb. 1997

Letters – Re: First annual corp. meeting. Possible future directions for continued preservation of Heart Mountain Internment Camp., Apr. 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.114
Identifier: MS611.07.114
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Letters – From Paul Tsuneishi Re: First annual corp. meeting, June 20-21. From David Reetz to Ann Noble Re: Possible future directions for the continued preservation of the Heart Mountain Internment Camp.

Dates: Apr. 1997

Letter and list of Board of Directors and Advisory Board Members., Apr.24, 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.116
Identifier: MS611.07.116
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Letter and list of Board of Directors and Advisory Board Members.

Dates: Apr.24, 1997

Letters – Re: Upcoming meeting in June., Feb.-May, 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.115
Identifier: MS611.07.115
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Letters – Re: Upcoming meeting in June.

Dates: Feb.-May, 1997

Newspaper clippings: “Heart Mountain camp history holds important lessons for all Americans”. Bulletin., May-June, 1997

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.119
Identifier: MS611.07.118
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Newspaper clippings: Casper Star Tribune – “Powell group shares Heart Mountain story” – Powell Tribune, “Heart Mountain camp history holds important lessons for all Americans”. Bulletin, Heart Mountain, Wyoming Foundation conducts membership drive and Flyer with upcoming Annual Meeting dates, June 20-21. Ann Noble’s notes.

Dates: May-June, 1997