1. Heart Mountain sentinel, vol. 2, no. 1 (January 1, 1943)
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Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.): issuing body; Hosokawa, Bill: editor; Imura, Haruo: editor; Tokeshi, Ed: editor; Nakanishi, Yas: editor; Matsushita, Kara: editor, Fujita, Neil: editor and Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.): issuing body; Hosokawa, Bill: editor; Imura, Haruo: editor; Tokeshi, Ed: editor; Nakanishi, Yas: editor; Matsushita, Kara: editor, Fujita, Neil: editor
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Newspaper published weekly at the Heart Mountain incarceration by the "Community Enterprises at the office of the Cody Enterprise, Cody, Wyoming." Articles in the publication include: "10,000 Heart Mountain Residents Greet 1943 with Mingled Feelings," "Cattle, Hog Projects to Supply Entire Meat Needs Here," "All-star Football Team Named," and "Many Handicaps Fail to Deter Recreation Department.", The Heart Mountain Sentinel includes newspaper publications from 1943. The incarceration camp opened August 12, 1942, in Cody, Wyoming, six months after President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. In October that same year, The Heart Mountain Sentinel published its first weekly tabloid. The newspaper focused on camp life and included official announcements, events, news from other camps, and additional information. The Heart Mountain Sentinel ran until July 28, 1945, after it was announced in July 1945 that the Heart Mountain incarceration camp would close November 15, 1945.