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1943 Internment Camp Letter From Reverend Hiram Hisanori Kano in Camp Livingston to Bishop John Jackson Illinois Open your bottles in style

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Open your bottles in style with this attractive grape motif bottle opener

Necklace measures approximately 20'' long and the bracelet is approximately 7 1/4'' long

each surrounded by 22 to 24 baguette diamonds

Stainless Steel

1814/3 Capped Bust Half Dollar - Overton 101A [R2] - Very Good+

1943 Internment Camp Letter From Reverend Hiram Hisanori Kano in Camp Livingston to Bishop John Jackson Illinois Open your bottles in styleThe internment of the Japanese living in the US after the start of US involvement in World War 2 has been, for the most part, universally judged as wrong headed and a byproduct of racism and war hysteria. Reverend Hiram Kano was an Episcopal minister in Nebraska at the time of his internment. He was moved through at least four different camps before he was finally settled at Camp Livingston in Louisiana and has been rightfully referenced as Camp

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