Jerome Relocation Center: From the Perspective of the WRA Photos

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The Jerome Relocation Center was one of the ten American concentration camps for Japanese Americans during World War II. The center was located 120 miles southeast of Little Rock, Aransas.  It was opened in October 6, 1942 by the War Relocation Authority. Sixty two percent of the inmates were American Citizens. 

The following photos were downloaded from the National Archives. The photos were taken by War Relocation Authority (WRA) photographers who were constrained by WRA rules. The photos could not be sad or too happy. A sad photo would make the camp image suffer. A too happy photo would make the administrators look like coddlers.

An example of images being too sad are photos taken by Dorothea Lange which were impounded by the Army. Lange was subsequently fired from her job. Ref. Dinitia Smith, NY Times, Nov. 2006, Photographs of an Episode That Lives in Infamy Retrieved March 17, 2011.

The photos are sorted by date in two albums. Click below and click on photos to enlarge:

Jerome Relocation Center Photo Album 1 >>

Jerome Relocation Center Photo Album 2 >>

For those who would like more details about these images, go to the National Archives website at http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/BasicSearchForm.  Hit "Digital Copies" and set limit to 1000. Type in "Jerome Relocation Center" and hit search.

Slides in this album 

Leaving Jerome Relocation Center 06/19/1944


 Clara Hasegawa and Tad Mijake take a last look at the Jerome Center from the balcony of one of the camp's guard towers. The towers have not been manned since segregation was completed during the latter part of 1943

Leaving Jerome Relocation Center 06/19/1944
Contributed by: RoyKakuda

Jerome Swamp transportation 01/15/1943


Mud boat used daily to carry clearing crew in and out the Boeuf River basin. Tractor seen in front pulls the mud boat in high gear. 

Jerome Swamp transportation 01/15/1943
Contributed by: RoyKakuda

Hospital patients transferred to Gila River Relocation Center 06/13/1944


Hospital patients were sent by pullman on the first train leaving for a center.  Army nurses and doctors are waiting to take charge for the duration of the trip.  Closure of Jerome.

Hospital patients transferred to Gila River Relocation Center 06/13/1944
Contributed by: RoyKakuda

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RoyKakuda — Last modified Jun 28 2021 1:49 a.m.


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