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Correspondence on Court Briefs Correspondence from Herbert E. Wenig to Major Charles Fairman relating to court briefs pertaining to incarceration and other restrictions on Japanese
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Correspondence on Absentee Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Chas. W. Johnson) to Roger Walch regarding the right of incarcerated Japanese-Americans to vote with absentee ballots
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Correspondence on Property Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to John F. Dockweiler regarding ownership of property
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Discussion on Property Discussion from Helen Van Gulpen Harris to Mr. Harrison regarding rights of aliens to hold property
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Correspondence on History Leading Up to Incarceration Narrative by J. M. Thomas to Mr. Wenig regarding the history leading up to and including the adoption of Public Law 503, 77th Congress
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Correspondence on Transfer of Licenses Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Walter S. Rountree) to Melvin Hoffman regarding transfer of liquor licenses
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Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Walter S. Rountree) to Gallagher and Wirin regarding opinions on issuing of licenses to enemy aliens
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Correspondence on Absentee Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Robert W. Harrison) to Smith Troy regarding written opinion on voting rights of incarcerated Japanese
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Correspondence on Voting Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Chas. W. Johnson) to George Francis regarding voting rights of incarcerated Japanese
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Correspondence on Alien Registration Records Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Major Lemeul B. Schofield regarding a request for use of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's alien registration records in legal proceedings to enforce the Alien Land Laws
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Correspondence on Department of Public Works Maps Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to Earl Redwine regarding maps created by the Department of Public Works to be forwarded to counties in order to record the location of Japanese in California
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Correspondence on Exclusion Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Frank Morey Toothaker regarding oversight of any exclusion by the military alone
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Correspondence on Location of Japanese Correspondence from the Assistant Attorney General to General J. L. DeWitt regarding maps indicating a congregation of Japanese in proximity to strategic locations along the coast
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Correspondence on Locating Japanese Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to C. C. McDonald regarding Alien Land Law maps and locating Japanese
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Correspondence on County Maps Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Sherrill Halbert) to A. H. Brazil regarding use of Alien Land Law maps for general defense work
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Correspondence on the Evacuation Correspondence from Earl Warren to J. Edgar Hoover regarding an update on evacuation and public sentiment
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Correspondence on Incarceration Correspondence from Earl Warren to Gerald H. Hagar regarding justification for incarceration, possible creation of a committee to determine what aliens may return, and locations for incarceration camps
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Correspondence on Preparation for War Correspondence from Earl Warren to Culbert L. Olson regarding preparedness for war, including appropriations for the function of the Attorney General's office, Alien Land Laws, coordination with counties, and protection of utilities from sabotage
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Correspondence on Attacks on Japanese Correspondence from Earl Warren to Francis Biddle regarding incidents of attacks on Japanese and the relationship between Japanese and Filipinos
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Correspondence on Attendance of Meeting Correspondence from Earl Warren to J. H. McClelland requesting attendance for the District Attorney and Sheriffs meeting
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Correspondence on District Attorney and Sheriffs Meeting Correspondence from Earl Warren to L. Strobel regarding a meeting for District Attorneys and Sheriffs on Alien Land Law Violations
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All Points Bulletin on Alien Land Ownership All Points Bulletin from Earl Warren to District Attorneys and Sheriffs regarding survey of alien land ownership and conference
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Correspondence on Alien Land Laws Correspondence from Earl Warren to John A. Miller regarding Alien Land Law violations
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Correspondence on Registration of Aliens Correspondence from Earl Warren to John B. Hughes regarding fear of sabotage and federal registration of aliens
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Correspondence on Resident Nationals Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Harry B. Riley regarding resident nationals of enemy countries in respect to the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
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Pending Applications List of Japanese applying for reinstatment of licenses and description of circumstances or application
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Opinion of Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General Opinion of Attorney General Edmund G. Brown regarding application for restoration of liquor licenses
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Correspondence on Records Correspondence from E. J. Clark to Lt. General Joseph H. Swing regarding records pertaining to Japanese examined in 1942
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Response to Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence from J. Edgar Hoover to E. J. Clark regarding information on loyalty of individuals applying for restoration of liquor licenses; see Correspondence on Licenses (F3718_322_003a-F3718_322_003b)
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Correspondence on Licenses Correspondence from E. J. Clark to J. Edgar Hoover regarding loyalty of individuals applying for restoration, of liquor licenses; see Response to Correspondence on Licenses (F3718_322_003c)
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Response to Correspondence on Restoration of Licenses Correspondence from Bruce G. Barber to E. J. Clark regarding loyalty of individuals applying for restoration of their liquor licenses; see Correspondence on Restoration of Licenses (F3718_322_002a-F3718_322_002b)
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Correspondence on Restoration of Licenses Correspondence from E. J. Clark to District Director regarding restoration of licenses to Japanese who held licenses on December 7, 1941; see Response to Correspondence on Restoration of Licenses (F3718_322_002c-F3718_322_002d)
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Memo on Licenses Memorandum from A. A. Whitaker for E. J. Clark to All District Liquor Control Administrators regarding provisions of Section 7.1 of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act