Minidoka

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Note from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako about Gordon Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-383-538)
doc Note from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako about Gordon Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-383-538)
Floyd Schmoe was an activist and professor, father-in-law to Gordon Hirabayashi. Nominated 3 times for the Nobel Prize.
Clipping from Placement Office Statistics Division (ddr-densho-383-489)
doc Clipping from Placement Office Statistics Division (ddr-densho-383-489)
Showing comparison of employment by divisions as of January 16, 1943, probably from Minidoka Irrigator
Letter from O.M. Moen to George Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-553)
doc Letter from O.M. Moen to George Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-553)
Re: sale of Tokuda's store on Yesler Way, and disposition of personal property
Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-466)
img Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-466)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
doc "Helpful Hints for Successful Relocation" (ddr-densho-383-620)
Advice given to internees, published by Reports Office, Minidoka
Floyd and Sumiko Tokuda at Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-465)
img Floyd and Sumiko Tokuda at Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-465)
George Tokuda's brother, Floyd, with wife. Floyd married Sumiko Nakabayashi in 1938. Written on back of photograph: "Gee isn't it beautiful. Oh heck. I mean the scenery. Floyd is so proud 'cause I look lots fatter than he. I sure gained weight nearly 15 pounds. Imagine. May 23, 1944."
Letter to Clara from George Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-480)
doc Letter to Clara from George Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-480)
Describing camp conditions, and the loss of his businesses, and concerns for the future.
Letter from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-545)
doc Letter from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-545)
Re: results of Gordon Hirabayashi case, mutual friends, possibility of relocation
WRA Citizen's Indefinite Leave card (ddr-densho-383-475)
doc WRA Citizen's Indefinite Leave card (ddr-densho-383-475)
Issued to Tamako Inouye at Minidoka, April 26, 1943. Destination listed as Cincinnati, Ohio. Card back has fingerprint and restriction that holder is not permitted to enter the prohibited area of the Western Defense Command.
Buildings of Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-463)
img Buildings of Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-463)
Water tower in background with patchy snow on the ground.
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