United States Japanese Relocation Center Records 1942-1946.

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United States Japanese Relocation Center Records 1942-1946.

1942-1946

Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, business records, legal opinions, and other papers, from the files of Donald T. Horn, project attorney for the center used by the War Relocation Authority to house Japanese-Americans evacuated from the west coast during World War II. Includes material on Horn's resettlement attempts and the policy and stance of the Federal Government.

112 items (1 box) ; 31 x 26 x 7 cm

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6674918

Colorado College, Tutt Library

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Granada Relocation Center

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Records accumulated by Yatsutoshi Yoshizawa in the course of his duties as a member of the Block Managers Assembly. From the description of Records, 1943-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 26282043 The Granada Relocation Center opened on Aug. 27, 1942, near the southeastern Colorado town of Granada (sometimes referred to as Amache, after the daughter of a Cheyenne chief). Most of Granada's inmates were transferred there from the Merced and Santa Anita Assembly Centers in C...

Horn, Donald T.

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