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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 15 (continued)
Additional War Relocation Authority Facilities

Cow Creek, Death Valley, California

Cow Creek CCC Camp, 1939
Figure 15.13. Cow Creek CCC Camp, 1939.
(adapted from Greene 1988)
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Unloading supplies at Cow Creek
Figure 15.14. Unloading supplies at Cow Creek.
(Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles)
Cow Creek during Japanese American internment
Figure 15.15. Cow Creek during Japanese American internment.
(Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles)
Military police officer and T.R. Goodwin
Figure 15.16. Military police officer (note pre-WW II lace-up boots) and T.R. Goodwin, superintendent of Death Valley National Monument.
(Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles)
Fire-fighting equipment brought to Cow Creek from Manzanar
Figure 15.17. Fire-fighting equipment brought to Cow Creek from Manzanar.
(Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles)


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