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Records of the War Relocation Authority, Record Group 210

United States. National Archives and Records Administration

In March of 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, giving the United States Army the authority to move Japanese Americans living in the western states into concentration camps. After the administration approved the order, Japanese Americans, some of them American citizens, had to leave their homes, businesses, and most of their personal property. The United States Treasury was responsible for protecting the property they left behind. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco administered the evacuee property program for the Treasury. This collection consists of selected records that reflect the bank's tasks in assisting evacuees and arranging the disposition of property.

  • Record Group 210: Records of the War Relocation Authority, 1941 - 1989
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This collection consists of selected records of the War Relocation Authority that have been transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration.

Abstract adapted from John Morton Blum, "The Morgenthau Diaries: Years of War, 1941-1945," 1967.

1932-2016

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Records of the War Relocation Authority. Record Group 210. United States. National Archives and Records Administration. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/6151, accessed on September 19, 2024.