Box 9
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Jewish Refugee Cases, 1941-1946
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
This folder contains correspondence between Hans Schreiner (in Shanghai) and Gilbert Bowles (in Honolulu) on the condition of Jewish refugees in Shanghai. Also includes a few letters about the circumstances of another refugee Maria Weissenberg.
Dates:
1941-1946
Miscellaneous Cards and Notes, Not dated
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
Miscellenous business cards and small notes
Dates:
Not dated
(Inactive) Visitation Index Cards (A-M), 1942-1943
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
This folder includes index cards used to record visits made by Gilbert Bowles and others to assess Japanese need for relief in Hawaii. Most of the cards have demographic information filled out on the front with description of the circumstances found during the visit on the back. Some of these visits were made to ask if the individual knew of others in need, and some contacts were to assess the need for relief of the person or family being visited. These cards were marked as inactive prior to...
Dates:
1942-1943
(Inactive) Visitation Index Cards (N-Z)
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
This folder includes index cards used to record visits made by Gilbert Bowles and others to assess Japanese need for relief in Hawaii. Most of the cards have demographic information filled out on the front with description of the circumstances found during the visit on the back. Some of these visits were made to ask if the individual knew of others in need, and some contacts were to assess the need for relief of the person or family being visited. These cards were marked as inactive prior to...
Addresses of Relief Visits, 1957
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
Index cards with the names and addresses (grouped by region of Honolulu) that Gilbert Bowles visited to assess need for relief aid.
Dates:
1957
Visitation Index Cards (A-K) (Active), 1942-1945
File — Box: 9
Scope and Contents
This folder includes index cards used to record visits made by Gilbert Bowles and others to assess Japanese need for relief in Hawaii. Most of the cards have demographic information filled out on the front with description of the circumstances found during the visit on the back. Some of these visits were made to ask if the individual knew of others in need, and some contacts were to assess the need for relief of the person or family being visited. These cards were marked as active prior to...
Dates:
1942-1945