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Application for Federal Employment (ddr-sbbt-2-30)
Yoshito Fujii's application for federal employment as a relocation field agent for the War Relocation Authority.
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Letter to Harry L. Stafford (ddr-sbbt-2-29)
An unsigned letter addressed to Harry L. Stafford explaining what information would be helpful to incarcerees as they leave camp. The author, likely Yoshito Fujii, requests to become a field agent for the War Relocation Authority to gather information from the eastern United States to assist incarcerees in finding opportunities outside of the camps.
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Letter from Yoshito Fujii to Herman Leon Yager (ddr-sbbt-2-17)
A response letter from Yoshito Fujii to Herman Leon Yager about a Japanese language teaching position at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Letter to H. Leon Yager from Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-34)
A response letter to H. Leon Yager from Yoshito Fujii with an enclosed personal history statement.
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Funeral conducted by Reverend Terao (ddr-sbbt-2-22)
Funeral attendees surround a casket draped in flowers at the Minidoka concentration camp. Reverend Terao presides over the funeral of Mr. Nakazaki, who passed away from cancer at Minidoka Hospital. Japanese text written on verso.
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Meeting of the Community Council and the Block Commissioners with Mr. Myer (ddr-sbbt-2-31)
Community council members and block commissioners meet with Mr. Dillon S. Meyer, outlining the difficulties of leaving Minidoka and present a series of requests.
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Memorial service message (ddr-sbbt-2-28)
A memorial service message with accompanying photograph photocopies, memorializing the loss of Japanese-American soldiers.
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Relocation planning commission (ddr-sbbt-2-26)
Meeting minutes for the relocation planning commission at Minidoka concentration camp.
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Amatatsu family at the Minidoka camp (ddr-csujad-29-220)
Photograph titled: "The Amatatsu family is here pictured on the steps of their barrack at the Minidoka camp in 1943, just prior to the interviewee's resettlement to Chicago. Flanking Ikuko in the back row are sisters, Michi and Elsie; in the front row is her mother Taka and sister Kay." See this object in the California …
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Memo from District Intelligence Officer to Director of Naval Intelligence (ddr-densho-122-861)
Re: Japanese Activities at Minidoka Relocation Center
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Memo from District Intelligence Officer to Director of Naval Intelligence (ddr-densho-122-862)
Re: Japanese Activities at Minidoka Relocation Center