6,120 research outputs found
Letter from Carl Hayden to T. E. Pollock, Arizona Central Bank
Letter from T. E. Pollock to Carl Hayden asking his opinion on the proposed boundary lines
[Canadian incarceration of Japanese, Walter E. Pollock notes]
Handwritten notes on lined sheets of paper list facts about Canadian incarceration of Japanese, alongside some of Pollock's thoughts on the issue.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
Letter from Ray T. Yasui to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pollock, September 7, 1979
Post-WWII, Pollock maintains various correspondence with folks from the Fresno Assembly Center, as well as other correspondence with the Pentagon.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
[Pollock's personal book lists]
Handwritten notes on a folder and sheets of lined paper. Pollock enumerates various books about Japanese "internment" and "evacuation" that he owns, needs to ask about, needs to check on, and more. List publication dates, author names, and book titles.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
[Notes], Ray Yasui
Handwritten notes describing Ray T. Yasui who is a former incarceree. Post-WWII, Pollock maintains various correspondence with folks from the Fresno Assembly Center, as well as other correspondence with the Pentagon.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
Fans and irons taken upon arrival
Pollock describes his experience, witnessing electric fans and irons being confiscated when internees arrived at the Fresno Assembly Center.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
Voluntary migration
Pollock provides numbers and statistics about Japanese Americans who voluntarily chose to relocate from California.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
[Name changes, "Fresno Assembly Center and a time beyond tomorrow"]
Pollock documents name changes that he has made in his memoir, "Fresno Assembly Center and a time beyond tomorrow." He asserts which fictitious characters refer to real people.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
[Notes on assembly centers]
Pollock descriptively wrote notes about the Assembly Centers. He describes the amount of incarcerees at each center, each center's location, Issei vs. Nisei numbers at each center, etc.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
In 1918 a small group of Nisei in San Francisco
Pollock handwrites specific circumstances and descriptions about Japanese Americans in the Fresno Assembly Center.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
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