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Dillon S. Myer speech at a meeting with Minidoka internees upon the upcoming closure of the camp, February 19, 1945
202.
Sanetomo Kaneko report to James Sakamoto regarding complaints about prohibited activities such as gambling in Camp Harmony, August 27, 1942
203.
Sanetomo Kaneko special report to James Sakamoto regarding the dispersal of internees from Camp Harmony and concerns over the move to Minidoka, August 27, 1942
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Camp Harmony newsletter, May 5, 1942
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Transcript of 4th of July speeches given at Camp Harmony by Mr. Nogaki, Vic Kambe and Lieutenant-Commander Griffiths, July 4, 1942
206.
Floyd Schmoe letter to James Sakamoto about trying to acquire internment exemptions for some Japanese familties and bringing a weekly movie to Camp Harmony in order to boost morale, May 19, 1942
207.
James Sakamoto letter to Dillon S. Myer praising the actions of J.J. McGovern and his staff in running Camp Harmony, August 3, 1942
208.
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
209.
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
211.
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
212.
Lefty Sasaki postcard to the Camp Harmony Headquarters Staff describing his experiences working in the beet fields of Chinook, Montana, June 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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Tai Inui letter to James Sakamoto informing him of his resignation from his staff position at Camp Harmony, Colorado, August 8, 1942
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Arthur Sasaki letter to James Sakamoto requesting more athletic equipment for Camp Harmony, May 5, 1942
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March Order No. 2, directing the evacuation of 850 Japanese residents from the Seattle area to the Camp Harmony assembly center in Puyallup, April 25, 1942
217.
Minidoka Relocation Center internees' report to the Spanish Consul about conditions in the camp, Dec 22, 1943
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Letter to Norio Higano about travel restrictions and forced evacuation for Japanese-Americans in Seattle as well as her life in Camp Harmony at the Puyallup Assembly Center, where she was interned, May 3, 1942
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Shizuko Higano letter to Norio Higano about her experience in Camp Harmony, the Puyallup Assembly Center, on August 17, 1942
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Asahel Curtis letter to Dix Rowland responding to proposal for free camp grounds on Mount Rainier, September 13, 1921
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