Box 115
Contains 11 Results:
American Friends Midwest Correspondence, 1942–1944
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
Protestant Church Comm Correspondence Japanese Service, 1942–1945
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
American Friends Service Committee Correspondence Evacuees, 1943–1945
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
Amer Civil Liberties Union Correspondence, 1943–1945
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
American Friends Service Committee Correspondence, 1942–1944
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
New York Church Comm Correspondence Japanese Work, 1943–1945
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
Naturalization Correspondence Committee For Equality, 1948
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
Friendly Relations Comm Correspondence Mills, Sam, 1943
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
World Emergency Fund NBC Correspondence Conrad, Paul, 1943
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.
National Social Welfare Correspondence, 1942–1946
Correspondence and other documents related to the relocation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans under executive order 9066 during World War II. Much of the series is John Thomas' correspondence with relocated students and with Baptist home missionaries in various locations. It also contains Thomas' correspondence with officials of the War Relocation Authority, other government departments, and politicians.