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History, 14.06.2021 18:40 katy3865

In the June 12, 1942 issue of the Eatonville Dispatch: We have had a few visitors from Eatonville and all of us certainly enjoyed the visits.
Fred Roeder and family visited last Sunday and brought some household goods to us.
They also brought a few flowers that were greatly appreciated. After having a garden
full of flowers, we certainly miss them and tell any other visitor that flowers will be
very welcome.
"Butch" Snyder dropt[sic] by and we saw Ray Nadeau and family at the gate too. It
seems strange to see people outside the gate wanting to get in and people inside
wanting to get out, all for the mutual interest of friendly visits. We wonder which side
of the gate is which and why there should be a gate there with so many visitors. There
are visitors at the gate at all times and on Saturday and Sunday the gate is jammed.
All this indicates that the American people are the friendliest people in the world and
makes us all feel good inside.
Why are there no photos of white Americans visiting the Japanese
Americans at Camp Harmony? Who was taking all of the pictures?

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