A BC Security Commission Permit for Junzo Yamake, March 27, 1942.
Description
Title Proper | A BC Security Commission Permit for Junzo Yamake, March 27, 1942. |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1942 |
General material designation |
From this item, LOI has digitized a textual record.
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Scope and content |
The document, a BC Security Commission Permit No. 00100. Issued to Junzo Yamake on
March twenty seventh, 1942, the permit authorized Yamake to remain at 359 Powell Street
for two weeks, after which time he must report to the RCMP.
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Name of creator |
Junzo Yamake
came to Canada from Ubikiyama, Shiga Ken at the age of twenty five. He apprenticed
as a baker under Mr. Hayashi until he could open his own shop in 1927. He married
Hatsuye Nishimura in 1928 and began a family.
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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 | Nikkei National Museum |
Fonds | Yamake Family fonds |
Series | Yamake Family documents |
File | Yamake Family Legal Documents |
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Title
A BC Security Commission Permit for Junzo Yamake, March 27, 1942.
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