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Roaring into Sacramento Monday morning, July 30, a special train of seven cars brought some 450 Japanese American residents
of California back to their homes after residences of over three years at the Rohwer Center of the War Relocation Authority,
McGehee, Arkansas. Met by several officers of the WRA at Sacramento, Robert Allison, Assistant Relocation Officer at the Rohwer
Center, who accompanied the returnees and all the passengers, reported a satisfactory and uneventful trip during the 2,000
miles, over lines of four railways and with equipment varying from a fairly modern cafe car to antiquated wooden coaches of
the gaslight era. However, there were no complaints from the returnees, numbering young, old, and babies in arms, with a tourist
sleeper reserved for the aged and a few who were ill. En route several crowded troop trains, in some cases bearing G.I.'s
back from the South Pacific, were met by the Rohwer Special on sidings. All reported that hearty and cordial greetings were
exchanged. Disembarking at various stations between Sacramento and Los Angeles, the returnees found many friends to greet
them, both Caucasian and Japanese Americans. The unanimous verdict? We're glad to get home! --
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru --
Los Angeles, California. 7/30/45
Contributing Institution:
The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley.
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