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Figure 9.28. Detail of historical marker at guard house and waiting room

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English: Figure 9.28. Detail of historical marker at guard house and waiting room
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Source Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites: #74 in a continuing series, Publications in Anthropology, published by the Western Archaeological and Conservation Center, 1415 North Sixth Avenue, Tucson, Arizona.
Author Burton, J., M. Farrell, F. Lord, and R. Lord

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