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Letter from Oliver Ellis Stone to Lawrence Fumio Miwa (ddr-densho-437-119)
doc Letter from Oliver Ellis Stone to Lawrence Fumio Miwa (ddr-densho-437-119)
The attorney general has agreed to review the decision on the Miwa claim
Letter from Oliver Ellis Stone to Lawrence Fumio Miwa (ddr-densho-437-86)
doc Letter from Oliver Ellis Stone to Lawrence Fumio Miwa (ddr-densho-437-86)
Hearing has been set for November 8 and would like Lawrence Miwa to come the day before
Letter to Henry Hayashi from Professor Roy Larson (ddr-densho-441-3)
doc Letter to Henry Hayashi from Professor Roy Larson (ddr-densho-441-3)
Letter to Henry Hayashi from Professor Roy Larson thanking Henry for the information about his father, Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's patenting of plant sleeves. Larson and asks for Henry's permission to have the letter published in an upcoming edition of "Grower Talks."
Honeymoon travel itinerary (ddr-densho-454-3)
doc Honeymoon travel itinerary (ddr-densho-454-3)
Yoshiye and Tetsu Yasuda's honeymoon travel itinerary across Europe and Asia from April 15, 1962 to August 11, 1962.
Memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Francis M. Shea, Assistant Attorney General (ddr-densho-67-20)
doc Memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Francis M. Shea, Assistant Attorney General (ddr-densho-67-20)
Memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to Francis M. Shea, Assistant Attorney General regarding "alien enemies" and internal security. Hoover states his belief that there should be an identification and registration process for all "alien enemies" in the U.S. He recommends that there should be an authority permitted to apprehend citizens and aliens under suspicion. States that …
Memo from Dillon S. Myer to John J. McCloy (ddr-densho-67-62)
doc Memo from Dillon S. Myer to John J. McCloy (ddr-densho-67-62)
Memo from Dillon S. Myer to John J. McCloy on Hawaiian-Japanese evacuees. Asks McCloy to inform General Emmons to stop evacuation to the mainland. Describes situation at Jerome where Hawaiian Japanese have been difficult -- unwilling to work, answering "no" on the loyalty questionnaire. Also, there are no additional resources to provide the evacuees. Myer suggests …
Series of responses to a letter (ddr-densho-67-46)
doc Series of responses to a letter (ddr-densho-67-46)
A series of responses to a letter written by Congressman Charles F. Ayer to John W. McCormack regarding the "Jap menace" in Hawaii. Urges the evacuation of all Japanese from Hawaii to the mainland to protect from invasion. McCormack forwards this letter to Henry L. Stimson. Thos. T. Handy, assistant chief of staff, forwards the McCormack …
Statement of John C. Kirtland and Catherine A. Novelli (ddr-densho-67-336)
doc Statement of John C. Kirtland and Catherine A. Novelli (ddr-densho-67-336)
Written statement titled: "The Relocation and Internment of the Aleut People During World War II: A Case in Law and Equity for Compensation." This statement was submitted for the hearings on House of Representatives Bill H.R. 4110 in June of 1984.
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-22)
doc Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer (ddr-densho-67-22)
Letter from John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, to Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, regarding transfer of family members to join issei in Department of Justice internment camps. McCloy wary of such transfers, as he believes they would subject Nisei to "issei contamination." Favors instead paroling Issei out of internment camps …
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