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Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton regarding an earthquake and life in Olympia, January 5, 1873
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Thornton F. McElroy letter to his wife Sarah regarding the harsh Olympia winter, January 11-16, 1853
103.
Eugene Semple letter to Washington Territory Prosecuting Attorney H.J. Snively regarding the labor unrest at the Roslyn mines, September 3, 1888
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Kyo Koike letter to Iwao Matsushita describing his duties as a doctor at Camp Harmony, June 9, 1942
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M. Takao letter to Iwao Matsushita thanking him for assistance in English classes at Fort Missoula and describing his new location at Camp Harmony and the impending evacuation to the Minidoka relocation center, August 10, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to Frank Bell about establishing a "model community" of Japanese evacuees in the Moses Lake area, April 9, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to Philip Schafer requesting a pass for Buddhist Reverend Eiyo Terso to travel to Minidoka and minister to internees, August 27, 1942
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Richard Randall letter to James Sakamoto about the suspected theft of materials from his home by Kiyoshi Sugai, former employee of his now interned at Camp Harmony, May 19, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern requesting that he consider releasing the Kubota family from Camp Harmony so that they may relocated to Denver, Colorado, August 1, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to Dyke regarding the impending move from Camp Harmony to the Minidoka internment camp and concerns over the bathroom facilities, August 14, 1942
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Ted Nakamura postcard to James Sakamoto discussing internment conditions at the Pinedale Assembly Center, June 7, 1942
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Ruth Pitts letter to H.D. Kinney requesting that she be allowed to leave Camp Harmony and return to Seattle so that she can be closer to her husband who is stationed with the armed services at Sand Point, July 22, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern regarding the upcoming vote of confidence in the Japanese staff at Camp Harmony, June 15, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern discussing plans to relocate internees from Camp Harmony to the internment camps, July 2, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern about his role as chief supervisor of the Japanese staff at Camp Harmony, June 9, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern asking him to release Lillian M. Horiuchi from Camp Harmony so that she may travel to Wyoming to marry her fiance, Jack Ishii, June 8, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to J.J. McGovern asking for Ray Saito, a young internee at Camp Harmony, to be released from the camp and return to his Caucasian mother, June 5, 1942
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J.G. Bennett letter to James Sakamoto forwarding bills from the City of Seattle Department of Lighting to internees at Camp Harmony, June 15, 1942
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John Motoda letter to James Sakamoto about starting an educational film program at Camp Harmony, July 23, 1942
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Arthur Hays letter to Richard Russell protesting an anti-Japanese bill before Congress, June 24, 1942
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