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Date Created1864-1866
DescriptionThis CDV format photograph of 1st Lieutenant Marcus A. Stults was taken by R.M. Boggs, Photograph, 226 Burnett, St., New Brunswick, N.J. Of particular note, his uniform jacket does not have rank...
Time PeriodCivil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
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Date Created1862-1863
DescriptionThis front and reverse side CDV format photograph of 1st Lieutenant Marcus A. Stults was taken by Marken's Gallery, Frederick, Maryland between September 1862 and July 1863 while the 14th New Jersey...
Time PeriodCivil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
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Date Created1863-09-03
DescriptionThis two page letter was written by Private John McDonnell who was a musician with the 14th New Jersey Regiment but assigned to Company H of that regiment. The letter was written from the Camp of...
Time PeriodCivil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
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Date Created1862-1863
DescriptionThis front and reverse side CDV format photograph of Sergeant William J. Ingram taken by Marken's Gallery, Frederick, Maryland between September 1862 and July 1863 while the 14th New Jersey was...
Time PeriodCivil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
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Date Created1947-09-08
DescriptionIn September 1947, Takeda was released to the custody of his attorney Wayne Collins, a leading civil liberties lawyer who represented both Nisei and Japanese Peruvians. Collins arranged for Takeda to...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1958-10-29
DescriptionIt took until 1958 for the federal courts to reach a decision in Takeda's case. A letter from Collins notes that in the end, the judge ruled that Takeda's renunciation of his citizenship was never...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1947-09-08
DescriptionSenichiro Takeda renounced his U.S. citizenship in protest of his incarceration. In September 1947, still detained at Tule Lake, he was issued an alien registration card.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1942-1945
DescriptionThe Takedas were sent to the Tule Lake concentration camp in northeastern California, where "no-nos" who rejected the loyalty questionnaire were sent as dissenters ineligible for parole.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
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Date Created1944-12-26
DescriptionBy December 1944, 817 internees had been released to Seabrook Farms. The total number would exceed 2,500, although many Issei and Nisei returned to California after the war's end.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
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Date Created1944-04-13
DescriptionParoled internees had to contend with hostile receptions in many places. White residents of Great Meadows, NJ, including the soldier shown here, protested farmer George Kowalick's decision to hire...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)