City of Vancouver Archives Collection
Source Repository: City of Vancouver Archives
Fonds: AM0054: Major Matthews Collection
Series: AM0054 BOX 505-B-3
Fonds: AM0199: Advisory Committee on Japanese Properties in Greater Vancouver fonds
Series: AM0199 BOX 513-E-2
File: Folder 5: Correspondence
Fonds: AM0581: Captain Barney Leitch Johnson collections
Series: AM0581 BOX 567-F-6
File: Folder 5: Manuscripts
File: Folder 9: Memorabilia
Fonds: COV: City of Vancouver fonds
Series: City Council Special Committee Supplementary Files
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-D-1
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-D-2
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-D-7
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-E-1
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-E-3
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-E-4
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 27-E-6
Sub-series: COV S027 BOX 28-C-4
Series: City Council Minutes
Sub-series: COV S031 BOX 23-D
Series: Director of Environmental Health's Operational Subject Files
Sub-series: COV S069 BOX 145-C-1
Series: Health Inspection Records
Sub-series: COV S071 BOX 145-C-4
Sub-series: COV S071 BOX 145-C-5
Sub-series: COV S071 BOX 145-C-6
Sub-series: COV S071 BOX 145-D-1
Sub-series: COV S071 BOX 145-D-3
Series: Town Planning Commission Minutes
Sub-series: COV S395 BOX 77-A-2
File: File: 1942-1943 Minutes
Series: Town Planning Commission Secretary
Sub-series: COV S397 BOX 61-C-6
Sub-series: COV S397 BOX 61-C-F
File: File 14: Housing
Sub-series: COV S397 BOX 61-F-5
File: File 4: Zoning Committee
Series: Mayor's Office General Correspondence
Sub-series: COV S483 BOX 034-C-2
Fonds: VSB: Vancouver School Board
Series: Office of the Superintendent
Sub-series: VSB S314 BOX 56-E-3
File: Folder 7: Enemy Aliens
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City of Vancouver Archives Collection
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Born digital collection of selected items from the City of Vancouver Archives. Derived from the LOI Zotero collection.
Terminology
Readers of these historical materials will encounter derogatory references to Japanese
Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment
and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes
of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological
choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice.
See our statement on terminology, and related sources here.