This document is the first page of the original version of the Mobilation Roster (document number 4.13.0051).
Document No.: 4.13.0054
Mobilation Roster, Britton VersionType: Artifact > Document > Roster | Date: 1942-11-12 - 1945-08-25 | Origin: John William Britton Location: Japan > Honshu > Kawasaki > Kawasaki Prison Camp No. 2B People: John William Britton Other Categories: Chapter 10, 1942-11-12, 1942, 1942-11, 1945-08-25, 1945, 1945-08 This document is the first page of the original version of the Mobilation Roster (document number 4.13.0051). Document No.: 4.13.0054 |
| Table of Contents Document No.: 4.13.0054 1. Provenance a. Collection b. Terms of Use c. Physical Description d. Geographic Location 2. Order the Book 3. Related Artifacts |
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The photocopy from which this online document derives was found among the Alfred R. Young papers in The BenHaven Archives. It was probably provided in John W. Britton's correspondence with Alfred.
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The photocopy appears on an 8.5 in. x 11 in. sheet of paper.
Kawasaki Prison Camp No. 2B, Kawasaki, Honshu, Japan
Latitude: 35.50386922997657°
Longitude: 139.7231660229737°
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