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Handwritten notation: "tenant evacuated by U.S. Gov't May, 1942" refers to the mass removal ("evacuation") of persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast as directed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Order 9066. Describes agreement beginning July 1, 1940, ending June 30, 1943 with yearly rent of $400 on twenty acres ("more or less"). Lease is signed by Hamilton H. Cotton, secretary, Carson Estate Company and Ichiro Haijima. Handwritten notes of payments made on lease are included at the bottom of the second page. Ichiro Haijima also held Lease #2 with Carson Estate Company. See: Lease #2 between Carson Estate Company and Ichiro Haijima, May 1, 1942 with the same handwritten notification referring to Ichiro Haijima's removal ("evacuation").
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text
Format
Leases 2 pages, typescript with handwritten annotations application/pdf
Alien land laws Farm tenancy Japanese American farmers--California Land tenure--Law and legislation--California World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation') World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath--Decision to incarcerate
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CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections;
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