The Library of Congress: Santa Anita reception center, Arcadia, Calif. Apr. 1942. Special food being prepared for babies at the center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry. Evacuees will be transferred, later, to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Manzanar, Calif. May 1942. Youngsters playing in the field of a nursery school at the War Relocation Authority center where these and other evacuees of Japanese ancestry, from certain West Coast areas, will spend the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Manzanar, Calif. May 1942. A dancing class in the girls' recreation hall at the War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Manzanar, Calif. Apr. 1942. Girls receiving plates of lunch at the cafeteria shortly after arrival of the first evacuees of Japanese ancestry at the the War Relocation Authority center (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Manzanar, Calif. Apr. 1942. Japanese men eating in a dining room at the War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Manzanar, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese descent being examined a second time by a fellow-evacuee medical staff before disembarking from the bus at the War Relocation Authority center. The baby, in center, was found to have the measles. A nurse is
The Library of Congress: Mountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A barbeque picnic held on a farm in Santa Clara County for evacuees of Japanese ancestry who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Mountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene in an orchard of a 20-acre farm before the operators, of Japanese ancestry, were evacuated, to go later to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Mountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A ranch house, typical of many California rural sections where residents of Japanese ancestry were engaged in truck gardening. They will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Mountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farm house in the rural section where farmers of Japanese ancestry raised truck garden crops. Evacuees from this and other military areas will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war (LO
The Library of Congress: Los Angeles, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry, loaded down with baggage entraining for Manzanar, Calif., 250 miles away, where they are to be housed in a War Relocation Authority center (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Los Angeles, Calif. Apr. 1942. A vegetable concession in a wholesale produce market operated almost exclusively by residents of Japanese ancestry before they were evacuated and transferred to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Lone Pine, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry arriving by train and awaiting buses for Manzanar, a War Relocation Authority center (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Hayward, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farmer of Japanese ancestry at the Wartime Civil Control Administration, preparatory to evacuation and going to a War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Oakland, Calif., Mar. 1942. A large sign reading "I am an American" placed in the window of a store, at [401 - 403 Eighth] and Franklin streets, on December 8, the day after Pearl Harbor. The store was closed following orders to persons of Japanese descen
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942 - residents of Japanese ancestry registering for evacuation and housing, later, in War Relocation Authority centers for duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A clergyman of Japanese ancestry receiving information on the evacuation of persons who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station where the first group of 664 persons of Japanese ancestry from San Francisco, registered before going to War Relocation Authority centers (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Early comers part of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco and house in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A pupil of the Weill public school having lunch. He is one of the evacuees of Japanese ancestry who will be housed in a War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A father and son registering for the evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Wives and children of two men being held as dangerous enemy aliens. They will be evacuated with other persons of Japanese ancestry and will spend the duration of the war in War Relocation Authority centers (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Stockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. A Caterpillar tractor used intensively on this 1300 acre farm which was worked and managed by persons of Japanese ancestry before evacuation. Evacuees from military areas are housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the d
The Library of Congress: San Pedro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuated residents of Japanese ancestry awaiting transportation to the assembly center at Arcadia. They will be transferred, later, to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war (LOC)
The Library of Congress: San Pedro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Military police giving advice to evacuees of Japanese ancestry as the last leave their Redondo Beach homes for assembly center at Arcadia. They will be transferred later to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of
The Library of Congress: San Pedro, Calif. Apr. 1942. A truck jammed high with suitcases, blankets, household equipment, and garden tools, as well as children all bearing registration tags, as the last Redondo Beach residents of Japanese ancestry were moving to the assembly cente
The Library of Congress: San Leandro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Bunching young tomato plants on an Alameda County farm for one of the last shipments to market prior to evacuation of these workers of Japanese ancestry and their housing in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration
The Library of Congress: Salinas, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry from certain West Coast areas, seated in family groups at the armory ready to go to the assembly center from which they will be transferred later to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration
The Library of Congress: Salinas, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees, of Japanese descent, being vaccinated by a fellow physician at the assembly center prior to their transfer to a War Relocation Authority center (LOC)
The Library of Congress: Santa Anita reception center, Arcadia, Calif. Apr. 1942. Attendants registering arrivals and assigning them, family by family, to their new quarters. These evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be transferred later to War Relocation Authority centers for the