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A little closer to home, try the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle. They have a
full-size diorama of an internment camp living quarters, and may very well
have 'warehouse' information. (What were kept in the warehouses --people?)
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of John Martinson
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 8:02 AM
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Subject: Japanese Internment Camp
I am looking for anyone who is familiar with the Japanese Internment
(concentration) camps
that were built ca. 1940-42 for thousands of Japanese Americans.
I am specifically interested in the construction of the buildings,
especially the warehouses. I can find nothing on the Minidoka (Hunt,
Idaho) in the National Archives such as blue prints and construction
plans.
Is there anyone with knowledge of historical warehouses and the
structure of these buildings? I could forward you jpg pictures showing
the interior/exterior of our specific warehouse if that would help.
Thanks in advance.
John Martinson
Museum Specialist
BOR / Snake River Area Office
Boise, ID
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