Box 1908-001-2
Contains 46 Results:
Evacuees M, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees N-R, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees S, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees T-U, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees W, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees Y, 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from incarcerated and relocated members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1944.
Evacuees A-F, 1945
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.
Evacuees H, 1945
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.
Evacuees I-K, 1945
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.
Matsumoto, Bob, 1945
Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.