Box MS 611.10
Contains 27 Results:
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings., Aug.1-10, 1944
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings.
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings., July 4-29, 1944
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings.
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings., May 16-31,1944
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings.
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings., June 2-30, 1944
Minutes: Heart Mountain Community Council Meetings.
Bulletins: War Relocation Authority, Heart Mtn., WY – Instructions to Evacuees on Seasonal Work Leave, 1942-1943
Bulletins: War Relocation Authority, Heart Mtn., WY – Instructions to Evacuees on Seasonal Work Leave: *Travel *Any change of address *Unemployment *If your leave expires *Return to Centers before completion of the contract *Assistance and other welfare services *Evacuees on leave *Evacuees on seasonal leave *If you are an Alien. Hospital Clinic Schedule
Editorial: Heart Mountain Sentinel – “Our Cards on the Table” , Mar.11, 1944
Editorial: Heart Mountain Sentinel – “Our Cards on the Table” “A sample of the kind of editorial run by the Sentinel during the period when the Fair Play Committee was active. The Sentinel was a WRA mouthpiece run by active JACL members,” said Frank Emi July 15, 1992.
The proposal to be presented to the Inter-Center Conference. Relocation and general Center-wide problems, 1942-1943
The proposal to be presented to the Inter-Center Conference. Relocation and general Center-wide problems. Encouragements to relocation. General Problems of the residents of the Center.
Newspaper article: “Japanese Center, Fast Becoming Third Largest City in Wyoming. Built hastily but with Few Flaws” , Sept.6,1942
Bulletin: Policies of the Relocation Planning Commission – Steps in Organization, 1943
Newspaper article: Pacific Citizen – “282 NISEI DRAFT RESISTERS WIN PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY...", Jan.3, 1948
Newspaper article: Pacific Citizen – “282 NISEI DRAFT RESISTERS WIN PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY– Board’s Statement Recognizes Civil rights principle Involved in Stand Taken By Evacuees”