Poster, Civilian Exclusion Order No. 80
Civilian Exclusion Order No. 80
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
A notice created by the United States Army to remove Japanese-Americans from their home to concentration camps.
MS 0240, Japanese Internment Records
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries.
1942, May
To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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240_04850
Poster, Civilian Exclusion Order No. 90
Civilian Exclusion Order No. 90
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
A notice created by the United States Army to remove Japanese-Americans from their home to concentration camps.
MS 0240, Japanese Internment Records
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries.
1942, May
To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
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240-04848
Americans Prove Americanism
Henry Kusaba
Periodical: Granada Pioneer
volume: III
number: 16
23 December 1944
pages: 8
eng
7 Nisei Win NDCs for Heroism Attacks Machinegun With Shovel
Heart Mountain Sentinel editorial staff
Periodical: Heart Mountain Sentinel
volume: IV
number: 3
pages: 1
13 January 1945
eng
Nisei Soldiers Showered with Silver, Bronze Stars
Heart Mountain Sentinel editorial staff
Periodical: Heart Mountain Sentinel
volume: IV
number: 14
pages: 1
31 March, 1945
eng
Untitled
the Federation of Christian Churches Buddhist Church of Tanforan
Periodical: Tanforan Totalizer
volume: I
number: 7
pages: 4
June 27, 1942
eng
Model Community Plan Revealed
Manzanar Free Press editorial staff
Periodical: Manzanar Free Press
volume: I
number: 5
pages: 5
April 25, 1942
eng
PO Team Blows Big Lead, Bows To Blk. 20 Champs
the Topaz Times editorial staff
Periodical: Topaz Times
volume: VIII
number: 8
pages: 4
July 26, 1944
eng
Flag Ceremonies
Manzanar Free Press editorial staff.
Periodical: Manzanar Free Press
volume: I
number: 3
pages: 3
April 18, 1942
eng
First Lady Calls on Isolated Americans
Gila News-Courier editorial staff
Periodical: Gila News-Courier
volume: III
number: 9
pages: p. 3
September 13, 1943
eng
Demands By Amache Nisei
Chicago Tribune
Periodical: The Rohwer Outpost
volume: IV
number: 18
pages: 1
March 4, 1944
eng
Ban Travel in Eight Far Western States
Pomona Center News editorial staff
Periodical: Pomona Ceter News
volume: I
number: 14
pages: 1
July 10, 1942
eng
West Coast Exclusion Order to be Lifted
Granada Pioneer editorial staff
Periodical: Granada Pioneer
volume: III
number: 14
pages: 1
December 17, 1944
eng
Pomona Center News
selected Newsletters from Pomona relocation Center
eng
Tanforan Totalizer
Selected Newsletters from teh Tanforan Totalizer
eng
Denson Tribune
Selected newsletters from the Denson Tribune
eng
Manzanar Free Press
Selected newsletters from Manzanar Free Press
eng
Communique
Selected newsletters from the Communique
eng
The Rohwer Outpost
Selected newsletters from The Rohwer Outpost
eng
Heart Mountain Sentinel
Selected newsletters from the Heart Mountain Sentinel
eng
Gila News Courier
Selected newsletters from teh Gila News Courier.
eng
Topaz Times
Selected newsletters from the Gila Topaz Times
eng
Granada Pioner
Selected newsletters from the Granada Pioner.
eng
Photograph 1
Lone Pine, California. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry waiting to board buses which will take them to the War Relocation Authority center at Manzanar, California. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 2
San Francisco, California. Lunch hour at the Raphael Weill Public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets. Children of Japanese ancestry were evacuated with their parents to spend the duration in War Relocation Authority centers where educational facilities will be established. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 3
San Francisco, California. Flag of allegiance pledge at Raphael Weill Public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets. Children in families of Japanese ancestry were evacuated with their parents and will be housed for the duration in War Relocation Authority centers where facilities will be provided for them to continue their education. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 4
San Francisco, California. Residents of Japanese ancestry file forms containing personal data, two days before evacuation, at Wartime Civil Control Administration station. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 5
San Francisco, California. With baggage stacked, residents of Japanese ancestry await bus at Wartime Civil Control Administration station, 2020 Van Ness Avenue, as part of the first group of 664 to be evacuated from San Francisco on April 6, 1942. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 6
Poston, Arizona. Evacuee fireman getting drinks at this War Relocation Authority center. Frank Shibata may be seen at the right. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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Photograph 7
Poston, Arizona. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry are filling straw ticks for mattresses after arrival at this War Relocation Authority center. Caption and Photograph courtesy of The National Archives
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