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Description
A withdrawal slip issued by Anglo California National Bank in Bakersfield, California. It records the transaction of the withdrawal requested by Mary Wada. She wrote a letter from the Poston camp where she was incarcerated, requesting a money order to pay the property tax that Tomoji Wada owed. The receipt is found in item: csudh_wad_0190. Tomoji Wada was an interpreter, bookkeeper, operator of a grocery store, and manufacturer of tofu and mochi on Terminal Island, California prior to World War II. He established a tofu manufacturing plant at the Poston camp in Arizona during the war, and became a gardener after returning from the incarceration camp to Los Angeles, California. The collection consists of receipts, ledgers, taxes, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, journals, guidebooks, immigration materials, and incarceration camp records pertaining to Tomoji Wada and his family. Materials include born-digital objects created and transferred from the donor.
Type
text
Format
Financial documents 1 sheet, 3.75 x 8.5 inches application/pdf
World War II--Economic losses Identity and values--Issei Geographic communities--California--Terminal Island Industry and employment--Small business--Grocery stores
Place
Bakersfield, California Incarceration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections
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