Custodian of Enemy Property to Jisaburo Wakabayashi letter
Description
Title Proper | Custodian of Enemy Property to Jisaburo Wakabayashi letter |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1947 |
General material designation |
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Scope and content |
A letter, dated May 27, 1947, from E. Robertson, the Office of the Custodian, Vancouver,
to Jisaburo Wakabayashi. The letter notes that he should contact Hachiro Miyazawa
and J. Nishihata directly to claim payment of the monies owed to him. It also states
that any of Wakabayashi’s chattels that had been stored in the house of Mr. S. Uchida
had been sold at public auction in Uchida’s name, and that Uchida will settle payment
with Wakabayashi directly.
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Name of creator |
Henry Wakabayashi
is the founder of Pacific Liaicon Ltd., he has helped many major projects such as
the Vancouver Sky Train, the expansion of the Vancouver International Airport and
the Metro Vancouver drinking water treatment program.
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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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Title
Custodian of Enemy Property to Jisaburo Wakabayashi letter
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