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Let Us Show You Pioneer Square

Seattle - King County Convention and Visitors Bureau

Let's Learn about Silk

Describes the discovery and development of silk, the life and work of the silk worm, and the uses and varieties of silk thread.

Let's Pull Together For Chinatown's Peace and Prosperity!

Placard to place on bulletin boards or store fronts. In Chinese and English reads: "Let's Pull Together For Chinatown's Peace and Prosperity!"

Letter

7 page Letter from Ng (Eng) Yee Hon to his brother Ng (Eng) Bin Yu. He told his brother that due to the bad economy , he was unable to buy goods and the family business was endangered. Their family members had also used up most of their money. He…

Letter

Editorial published in the Washington Post on the difficult job of providing for the internees and calling for assistence in getting them reestablished and reinbursed for their losses.

Letter

Four letters to the Attorney General Tom clack and one to the Sugeon General pleading for a new hearing for those internees who renounced thier US citizenship. One is by Thomasine Allen and the others by Paul K. Yamauchi M.D.

Letter

Directory of local offices to assist Oregon relocatees once the WRA off ice is closed in May of 1946.

Letter

This is a letter to Wing Luke from Senator John F. Kennedy. In the letter Kennedy thanks Luke for his hospitality. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy were in Seattle to attend the annual Democratic party fundraiser which was called the…

Letter

A letter and its carbon copy from US District Judge Lloyd L. Black to the US military introducing Wing Luke. In the letter Black recommends Luke to military service and states his confidence that Luke will serve the country well. He lists Wing Luke's…

Letter

Letter in connection with Wing Luke's application for naturalization. It informed Luke that his citizenship interview was scheduled for 2pm November 4 1946. It is signed by Edmund C. Morse.