Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Gila news-courier, 1943 April 15-September 25; 1944 April
Contain issues of "Gila news-courier," a camp newspaper published in the Gila River camp in Arizona: vol. 2, no. 44-50, 68-70, 95-100; vol. 3, no. 1-3, 13-15; and supplement: Issei, Nisei, Kibei.
Gila Co-op news, vol. 1, no. 14 = 組合週報, 第14號, 1943 September 21
Contains an issue of "Gila Co-op news," a coop newspaper published in the Gila River camp in Arizona.
Youth, no. 3 = 若人, 第3号, 1943 August
Material is a literary publication, "Wakodo = Youth" no. 3, published by Gila Young People's Association in the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona.
A year at Gila: anniversary booklet, 1943 July 20
Material is a booklet to commemorate the first anniversary of the Gila River incarceration camp after the first incarcerees' arrival from the Turlock Assembly Center on July 20. 1942.
Second year at Gila, 1944 July 20
Material is a booklet to commemorate the second anniversary of the Gila River incarceration camp after the first incarcerees' arrival from the Turlock Assembly Center on July 20. 1942.
Gila River Relocation Center 1942-1945 monument dedication 50th reunion, 1995
Material is a booklet to commemorate the 50th reunion of the former incarcrees and families of the Gila River incarceration camp, which was held in March 1995.
Butte community, circa 1942-1945
Contained are two copies of illustrated maps of the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona.
Identification cards and application forms, 1942
Included are "Alien registration receipt card, Form AR-3" for Tomoye Takano; "Application for certificate of identification (aliens of enemy nationalities), Form AR-AE-22" for Itsuhei Takano; and a blank form of "Application for identification card."
Letters and notices regarding application for leave , 1943 February 6-June 24
Materials consist of notices and letters from WRA and a letter written by Fumio Fred Takano. Included are a notice from WRA providing instructions on changing answers to questions 27 and 28 of the "loyalty questionnaire" and a letter written by Fumio Fred Takano who answered those questions in the negative. His letter explains how his answer to 27 was altered to a negative response, enclosing reference letters written by his supervisors and employers in the Gila River camp.
Materials regarding Fumio Fred Takano's work in the camp, 1944 July 5-1945 April 23
Contains materials regarding Fumio Fred Takao’s work in the Gila River camp, including his daily work pass (WRA-139 rev.), a notice of assignment (Form WRA-21) and letter from WRA, and shipment bills for mechanical hand tools.