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Title
"Japanese Children's Home of Southern California"
Creator
Department of Social Welfare - War Services Bureau
Date Created and/or Issued
Undated
Publication Information
California State Archives, a division of the California Secretary of State's Office
Contributing Institution
California State Archives
Collection
California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
Rights Information
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Description
Report on number of children, number of staff, income, and budget of the Japanese Children's Home of Southern California
Type
text
Format
400dpi JPEG, 24-bit color
Identifier
F3729_88_001a-F3729_88_001b
http://exhibits.sos.ca.gov/items/show/10405
Language
English
Subject
Institutionalized Children
Place
Los Angeles County, California
Source
F3729:88; "Enemy Aliens, Japanese Institutions—Children"

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