Betty Lou Brittenham Collection

ddr-densho-485

The Betty Lou Brittenham Collection consists of two objects pertaining to employment and residence at the Tule Lake concentration camp.

1944-1945

1944-1945

2 objects including: 1 pamphlet and 1 letter

Densho

Courtesy of Betty Lou Brittenham Collection, Densho

2 Objects

Information concerning Tule Lake Center (ddr-densho-485-1)
doc Information concerning Tule Lake Center (ddr-densho-485-1)
A pamphlet belonging to Frank D. Fagan of the Tule Lake Personnel Office. The pamphlet provides information for Tule Lake employees regarding the area, dormitory fees and amenities, recreational activities, schools, and more.
Letter from Betty Lou Johnson (ddr-densho-485-2)
doc Letter from Betty Lou Johnson (ddr-densho-485-2)
Betty Lou Johnson, an employee at Tule Lake, writes to her "Dearest Folks" about the geography of the area, her job, music jam sessions, and requests for supplies. She also discusses her beliefs about incarcerated Japanese and Japanese Americans; stating that they are all pro-Japan, her offense at hearing Japanese spoken, and her belief a child …
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