This file consists of a ledger that was created between April - December 1942 while the Brunswick Cannery No. 2 site was used as a net and boat storage facility. Many fishermen lived in the former cannery buildings, including Japanese fishermen and their families. This ledger contains information regarding activities at the site along with fishermen's names and their comings and goings. The ledger's entries by J.E. Jacobson in April 1942 document the initial proceedings as the Japanese families at the cannery prepare to leave the cannery as directed under the World War II, War Measures Act for Japanese Canadian Internment. The fishermen are documented packing, cleaning, and shutting up their homes and selling off equipment as local fishermen, such as Vernon Douglas and Bill Jacobs, prepare to fill vacancies. Some of the Japanese fishermen listed include K. Higo, Hisao Suzuki, Yukinori Takaski, and Taka and Teizo [Mitsuishi].