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Introduction

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Brief History

Gila River

Granada

Heart Mountain

Jerome

Manzanar

Minidoka

Poston

Rohwer

Topaz

Tule Lake

Isolation Centers

Add'l Facilities

Assembly Centers

DoJ and US Army Facilities

Prisons


References

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Confinement and Ethnicity:
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An Overview of World War II
Japanese American Relocation Sites

by J. Burton, M. Farrell, F. Lord, and R. Lord

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Chapter 10 (continued)
Poston Relocation Center

Poston III

The only intact remains of Poston III are those of the sewage treatment plant, located on the north side of Navajo Road about 3/4 mile west of Mohave Road (Figure 10.45). All else are now farm fields under irrigation (Figure 10.46). Navajo Road follows the section line, which places it within the firebreak between 6th and 7th streets. Concrete rubble, perhaps from relocation center foundations, was noted along canals and berms in the Poston III area.

Poston III sewage treatment plant today
Figure 10.45. Poston III sewage treatment plant today.
Barracks area at Poston III today
Figure 10.46. Barracks area at Poston III today.

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