RG33-69 Volume 67 File 1342
Description
Title Proper | RG33-69 VOLUME 67 FILE 1342 |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1948 |
General material designation |
From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image.
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Scope and content |
This file contains documents pertaining to the Bird Commission claim of Kina Kuwabara (claim case number 1342). Documents include the following: claim overview forms;
a transcript of hearing proceedings; real estate and personal chattels claims summaries;
an analysis of personal property claim and real property claim; an appraisal on real
property at
8859 Selkirk Street,
Vancouver
,
BC
; letters from the Custodian to Dr. Edward Hironori Kuwabara; a photograph of a woman standing in front of a house; a letter forwarding another
letter—one written by the claimant about the properties at 8859 Selkirk Street and
8864 Selkirk Street,
Vancouver
,
BC
; a certificate of indefeasible title for Edward Hironori Kuwabara; a blank list of charges, liens, and interests; and memoranda regarding Dr. Edward Hironori Kuwabara in regards to the cross-examination for the claimant's claim.
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Name of creator |
Canada. Bird Commission.
created this archive.
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Immediate source of acquisition |
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.
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Structure
Repository | Library and Archives Canada |
Fonds | Bird Commission |
Sub-series | RG33-69 VOLUME 67 |
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Title
RG33-69 Volume 67 File 1342
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