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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

Outlying Area

Inscription at the Poston Relocation Center hog farm
Figure 10.50. Inscription at the Poston Relocation Center hog farm.
Site of the Poston Relocation Center Parker warehouse area today
Figure 10.51. Site of the Poston Relocation Center Parker warehouse area today.
Hydrant at the site of the Parker warehouses
Figure 10.52. Hydrant at the site of the Parker warehouses.
Concrete slab foundation for the fuel oil storage tanks at the Parker warehouse area
Figure 10.53. Concrete slab foundation for the fuel oil storage tanks at the Parker warehouse area.
Barracks moved to the town of Parker
Figure 10.54. Barracks moved to the town of Parker.
Can lids used to patch knot holes in barracks floor
Figure 10.55. Can lids used to patch knot holes in barracks floor.

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