Box 117
Contains 15 Results:
Topping, Evelyn Correspondence Colorado, 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.
Austin, Eugene Correspondence Idaho, 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.
Weske, Ehren F Correspondence Utah, 1942
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.
Nicholson, Goldie Correspondence California/Ohio, 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.
Colorado River Project Correspondence Arizona, Poston, 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.