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Herman P. Goebel memorandum regarding the potential release of mixed marriage families from the Japanese
1. Herman P. Goebel memorandum regarding the potential release of mixed marriage families from the Japanese internment camps, July 12, 1942
Ernest Trueman circular letter about his tour of Japanese relocation camps in British Columbia, July
2. Ernest Trueman circular letter about his tour of Japanese relocation camps in British Columbia, July 27, 1942
Japanese American internees preparing to leave Camp Harmony for internment camps, Puyallup, 1942
3. Japanese American internees preparing to leave Camp Harmony for internment camps, Puyallup, 1942
Census statistics on the numbers of Japanese in the United States and an article comparing evacuation
4. Census statistics on the numbers of Japanese in the United States and an article comparing evacuation centers to French concentration camps and discussing post-war resettlement plans from the Religious News Service, ca. 1942

Camp Kettle, largest of the six camps for quartering workers on the clearing project, ca. 1940
5. Camp Kettle, largest of the six camps for quartering workers on the clearing project, ca. 1940
Saginaw Timber Company's railroad logging camps 7 and 8, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
6. Saginaw Timber Company's railroad logging camps 7 and 8, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Cut for flume between camps 6 and 7, February 22, 1911
7. Cut for flume between camps 6 and 7, February 22, 1911
Harold B. Long letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
8. Harold B. Long letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 22, 1942

Stanley G. Logan letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
9. Stanley G. Logan letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 22, 1942
Ralph E. Knudsen letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
10. Ralph E. Knudsen letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 1942
Walter G. Hiltner letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
11. Walter G. Hiltner letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 29, 1942
Harold V. Jensen letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
12. Harold V. Jensen letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 25, 1942

Mildred T. Powell letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
13. Mildred T. Powell letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 30, 1942
Paul B. Hanawalt letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
14. Paul B. Hanawalt letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 23, 1942
Arthur G. Barnett letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
15. Arthur G. Barnett letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 24, 1942
Mayor William F. Devin letter to Gertrude Apel declining her request to provide a statement in support
16. Mayor William F. Devin letter to Gertrude Apel declining her request to provide a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 22, 1942

Frank S. Bayley letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
17. Frank S. Bayley letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 22, 1942
Arthur L. Frederick letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
18. Arthur L. Frederick letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 1942
Allan Lorimer letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
19. Allan Lorimer letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 25, 1942
Jennie Fulton letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's
20. Jennie Fulton letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 23, 1942
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