Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Arizona’s Rejection of a Business's Articles of Incorporation, 1943
Materials in this folder pertain to Arizona cancelling and rejecting the articles of incorporation for Gila River Co-Operative Enterprise, founded and operated by Japanese-Americans.
Correspondence on Establishing Prisoner of War Camps, 1942-1944
This series contains correspondence pertaining to the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Arkansas and the efforts made to allocate and retain prisoners for agricultural labor. This series was originally part of the Ezekiel C. “Took” Gathings Congressional Papers and was kept separate from Mabel H. Gieseck’s materials.
Correspondence on the Treatment and Condition of Prisoners, 1944-1945
This series contains correspondence pertaining to the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Arkansas and the efforts made to allocate and retain prisoners for agricultural labor. This series was originally part of the Ezekiel C. “Took” Gathings Congressional Papers and was kept separate from Mabel H. Gieseck’s materials.
Correspondence on the Allocation and Retention of Prisoners of War, 1944-1945
This series contains correspondence pertaining to the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Arkansas and the efforts made to allocate and retain prisoners for agricultural labor. This series was originally part of the Ezekiel C. “Took” Gathings Congressional Papers and was kept separate from Mabel H. Gieseck’s materials.
Correspondence on the Allocation and Retention of Prisoners of War, 1945
This series contains correspondence pertaining to the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Arkansas and the efforts made to allocate and retain prisoners for agricultural labor. This series was originally part of the Ezekiel C. “Took” Gathings Congressional Papers and was kept separate from Mabel H. Gieseck’s materials.
Correspondence on the Allocation and Retention of Prisoners of War, 1945-1946
This series contains correspondence pertaining to the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Arkansas and the efforts made to allocate and retain prisoners for agricultural labor. This series was originally part of the Ezekiel C. “Took” Gathings Congressional Papers and was kept separate from Mabel H. Gieseck’s materials.