Box MS 611.10
Contains 27 Results:
. Newspaper clippings - Memorial pamphlet: “In Remembrance-PFC Teruo ‘Ted’ Fujioka – American Military Cemetery-Epinal, France , 1944 Nov.
Newspaper clippings on Memorial pamphlet: “In Remembrance – PFC Teruo ‘Ted’ Fujioka – American Military Cemetery , Epinal, France – Oct.,1994. “One Killed, Three Wounded in France – ‘Ted’ Fujioka Dies Performing ‘Special Mission’.
Statement - Miller Freeman before the Congressional Committee Investigating Nat'l Defense Migration. Articles & Letters., 1942, Mar.2-12
25th Faculty Honor Lecture. “The Price of Prejudice-The Japanese American Relocation Center in Utah during World War II” , 1962
Lecture: 25th Faculty Honor Lecture – “The Price of Prejudice – The Japanese American Relocation Center in Utah during World War II” by Leonard James Arrington, Professor of Economics. The Faculty Assoc. Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
Newspaper clippings: “Seven Nisei Will Appeal – Group Sentenced to Prison Terms; One Acquitted”. Plus 2 others., 1944,Oct.31-Nov.2
Newspaper clippings: “Trial of Eight Nisei Near Close Here – Jury May Receive Case Wednesday” – “Case to be Given Jury – Closing Arguments in Trial Here of Eight Nisei” - “Seven Nisei Will Appeal – Group Sentenced to Prison Terms; One Acquitted”.
Add.13: Resolution of Policy Toward Japanese at HMRC. Restricting Japanese visitations to Powell. By O.E. Bever, Mayor , 1943, May 3
Addendum 13 (Other addendums in Box 2, Folder 26) Resolution of Policy Toward Japanese at Heart Mountain Relocation Center: By O.E. Bever, Mayor of Powell, WY. Re: Restricting the Japanese visitations to the town of Powell.
Newspaper article: Heart Mtn. Japanese, anxious for jobs. Concerned about reception they will receive outside center, 1943, June 27
Newspaper article: The Billings Gazette – “Heart Mountain Japanese, Anxious for Jobs, Concerned About Reception They Will Receive Outside Center” By Bob White
Bulletin: Heart Mtn. Sentinel-“New Dependents Ruling”/“Center Services to be Curtailed”/“Three Overseas Veterans Visit”, 1945,Aug.4
Bulletin: Heart Mountain Sentinel – “New Dependents Ruling” – “Center Services to be Curtailed” – “Three Overseas Veterans Visit”
Newspaper articles: “Heart Mountain Remembered, Wyoming camp was temporary home of Japanese Americans. , May 3, 1988
Newspaper articles: The Branding Iron, University of WY Student Media – “Heart Mountain Remembered, Wyoming camp was temporary home of Japanese Americans. Rocket-Miner, Rock Springs, WY – “Heart Mountain” By Michael Cassity (date of article unknown)
Newspaper article: The Denver Post – “The homesteaders – Progress report on latter day pioneers in Wyoming, Dec.10, 1967
Newspaper article: The Denver Post – “The homesteaders – Progress report on latter day pioneers in Wyoming: About half of the post-war settlers still remain on the land”
Newspaper article: Wyoming State Tribune – “63 Japanese Americans Guilty of Draft Violations”., June 26, 1944
Newspaper article: Wyoming State Tribune – “63 Japanese Americans Guilty of Draft Violations”.