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    • La Paz Transportation Planning Study

    • La Paz Transportation Planning Study

    • Lima and Associates

    • Highway planning--Arizona--La Paz County; Roads--Arizona--La Paz County--Design and construction; Transportation--Arizona--La Paz County--Planning

    • This title contains one or more publications
    • Japanese-American  Internment Camps in Arizona

    • Japanese-American Internment Camps in Arizona

    • Japanese Americans --Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War, 1939-1945 -- United States; Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950;

    • 7th and 8th Grades

    • After being introduced to the events surrounding the internment of Japanese-Americans in a study entitled, "Prelude to World War II" students will be introduced to the reality of an internment camp in Poston, Arizona.
    • AOT in Action

    • AOT in Action

    • Arizona Office of Tourism.

    • Tourism--Arizona--Periodicals;

    • This item contains one or more publications.
    • Dining Room

    • Dining Room

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • Photograph of the Poston camp dining room and indistinguishable from other barrack construction. Food quality and quantity were a recurring issue at Poston and fueled the Poston strike.
    • Speech by John Collier to Poston Camp Evacuees June 27, 1942

    • Speech by John Collier to Poston Camp Evacuees June 27, 1942

    • Collier, John

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • Speech given by John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Poston camp evacuees explaining the decisions behind the creation of the Poston camp.
    • June 24

    • June 24

    • Unknown

    • Poston, Charles D. (Charles Debrille), 1825-1902

    • Charles D. Poston, known as the "Father of Arizona"for his lobbying efforts in favor of the creation of the Arizona Territory, died in poverty in Phoenix on this date in 1902. Charles D. Poston was also the founder of the Society of Arizona...
    • Poston High I

    • Poston High I

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • Photograph 4 in a series of 11 documenting the construction of the Poston High School.
    • Poston High II

    • Poston High II

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • Poston High School auditorium became a central gathering place for community and school activities.
    • Poston Cornerstone

    • Poston Cornerstone

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • Poston camp students laying the cornerstone of Camp III. Inscribed with "Tee Mizuki, Fusa Tsumagari, Gladys Otsuka, Noriko Kaminaka." Note the impeccable dress for this occasion.
    • Poston Water Tower

    • Poston Water Tower

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.)

    • The Poston camp water tower is an iconic image, often depicted in camp artwork.
    • Block 216 Painting of Poston

    • Block 216 Painting of Poston

    • Yoshizumi, H.

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.); Scrapbooks

    • Page from Block 216 section of scrapbook. Watercolor painting of Poston camp signed by H. Yoshizumi.
    • Charles Debrille Poston, 1825-1902

    • Charles Debrille Poston, 1825-1902

    • Buehman Studios

    • Poston, Charles D. (Charles Debrille), 1825-1902

    • Studio portrait of Charles Poston. Charles Poston was the first elected Territorial Delegate to Congress. Born in Hardin County, Kentucky, he was admitted to the bar at age 22 and wrote several books. He has been called the "Father of Arizona."

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