Crystal City Family Internment Camp, World War II

Crystal City Family Internment Camp, World War II (HM23R4)

Location: Crystal City, TX 78839 Zavala County
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Country: United States of America
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N 28° 41.46', W 99° 49.484'

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When the U.S. entered the war in 1941, an immediate fear was the possibility of enemy agents in the country and the Western Hemisphere. As one response, thousands of Japanese-Americans were moved away from the West Coast. Lesser known was an internment camp system operated by Immigration and Naturalization Service. The government built these camps to hold Japanese, German and Italian nationals arrested in the U.S. and Hawaii, and in Peru and other Latin American countries until they could be exchanged for American detainees. Three of these camps were in Texas at Kenedy, Seagoville, and Crystal City.

The Crystal City Camp, converted from an existing migratory labor camp, was the largest internment facility in the U.S. and the only one built exclusively for families.
The original 200-acre camp later expanded to almost 500 acres, with agricultural areas and support facilities. The primary living area was a 100-acre compound enclosed by a 10-foot barbed wire fence, complete with guard towers and spotlights. Like a small town, the compound had 700 buildings and included family housing, schools, a hospital, shops, warehouses, markets and recreation areas.

Although intended for Japanese, the Crystal City Camp also held Germans and a few Italians.
The population averaged 2,800 throughout the war. It reached a peak
of almost 3,400 in December 1944, two-thirds of whom were Japanese. At the end of the war, the government paroled internees throughout the U.S. or sent them to their home countries. The Crystal City Camp was the only one still in operation by June 1946. It officially closed February 27, 1948, and the property transferred to the City and School District.

Texas in World War II, V+60
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HM NumberHM23R4
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Year Placed2005
Placed ByTexas Historical Commission
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Date Added Wednesday, December 13th, 2017 at 10:04am PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)14R E 419431 N 3174030
Decimal Degrees28.69100000, -99.82473333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 28° 41.46', W 99° 49.484'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds28° 41' 27.6" N, 99° 49' 29.04" W
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Area Code(s)830
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling North
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 104 Popeye Ln, Crystal City TX 78839, US
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