Weaving for the War

Weaving for the War (HM1C6B)

Location: Wetumpka, CA 36092 Inyo County
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Country: United States of America
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N 36° 43.362', W 118° 8.988'

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Manzanar National Historic Site

America went to work for the war effort in 1942, and Manzanar was no exception. More than 500 young Japanese Americans wove camouflage nets here for the U.S. Army. Since citizenship was a job requirement, most saw weaving nets as a chance to prove their loyalty-and earn some money. A friendly camaraderie grew among the crews-who often worked to big band music blaring from loudspeakers—as they turned out an average 6,000 nets a month.

The three 18' tall sheds built on these long slabs soon became a flash point for discontent over wages and friction between citizens and non-citizens that spread throughout the camp. The work proved hazardous, too, with internees enduring long hours of breathing fine lint and contact with harsh dyes.

The net factory closed after the Manzanar Riot in December 1942 and the sheds were converted to other uses. To your left, a mattress factory produced 4,020 mattresses for the camp before fire destroyed it in 1943.

(Inscription under the photo in the upper right:)
Manzanar became nearly self-sufficient by 1944 due to its agriculture and industries, ranging from shoe and typewriter repair to soy sauce and tofu processing. A clothing factory produced uniforms and work clothes for the camp's nurses, mess hall workers, and policemen, while a furniture factory built desks, chairs, baby cribs, and toys.

(Quote at the bottom right:)
Our pay was $16 a month and we certainly earned it as we took pride in our work. Interestingly, after I finished college many years later, I became a weaver. It might have been because I enjoyed weaving the camouflage nets." -Momo Nagano
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HM NumberHM1C6B
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Placed ByNational Park Service-United States Department of the Interior
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Date Added Tuesday, September 9th, 2014 at 11:25pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)11S E 397323 N 4064727
Decimal Degrees36.72270000, -118.14980000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 36° 43.362', W 118° 8.988'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds36° 43' 21.72" N, 118° 8' 59.28" W
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Area Code(s)334
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 200-206 Unnamed Road, Wetumpka CA 36092, US
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