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Frank Nishioka sitting on curb (ddr-densho-292-62)
img Frank Nishioka sitting on curb (ddr-densho-292-62)
Caption on back of photograph reads "6/23/47 Dad [Frank Nishioka] = 16 y.o.".
Frank Nishioka in front of apartment building (ddr-densho-292-67)
img Frank Nishioka in front of apartment building (ddr-densho-292-67)
Caption on back of photograph reads "9/2/46 Dad [Frank Nishioka] = 15 yo".
Frank Nishioka and woman (ddr-densho-292-70)
img Frank Nishioka and woman (ddr-densho-292-70)
Caption on the back of the photograph reads "12/16/60".
Frank Nishioka and friends (ddr-densho-292-63)
img Frank Nishioka and friends (ddr-densho-292-63)
Caption written on back of photograph reads "Frank Nishioka far left 7/8 yo? 10/6/1939 printed".
Frank Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-50)
doc Frank Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-50)
The Form 26 Individual Record contains information about education, employment, religion, military service, addresses before and at camp, and other demographic information.
Frank and Mary Nishioka with friend (ddr-densho-292-64)
img Frank and Mary Nishioka with friend (ddr-densho-292-64)
Caption written on back of photograph reads "Frank Nishioka in baby carriage, Aunt Mary, Friend (tallest child)".
Frank Nishioka and Akira Tsuji on sidewalk (ddr-densho-292-66)
img Frank Nishioka and Akira Tsuji on sidewalk (ddr-densho-292-66)
Caption on the back of the photograph reads "Dad [Frank Nishioka] far left Friend, Akira Tsuji 10/1939 prints".
Letter to Frank Nishioka from John Lawton (ddr-densho-292-31)
doc Letter to Frank Nishioka from John Lawton (ddr-densho-292-31)
John Lawton, District Relocation Officer, writes to Frank Nishioka about house hold items left at the Baptist Christian Church in Oakland, California.
Company G 200 Infrantry Regiment photograph (ddr-densho-292-54)
img Company G 200 Infrantry Regiment photograph (ddr-densho-292-54)
A photograph taken of Company G 200 Infrantry Regiment - 31 Infrantry (Dixie) Division. Frank Nishioka is in the forth row 5th from the right.
Nishioka Family Collection (ddr-densho-292)
Collection Nishioka Family Collection (ddr-densho-292)
The first accession of the Nishioka Family Collection consists of three photographs from Topaz concentration camp. The second accession of the Nishioka Family Collection consists of documents, letters, photographs that covers the immigration of Torakichi and Mitsu Nishioka, family life in Oakland, California, incarceration in Topaz concentration camp and Frank Nishioka's military service in the post …
Letter to Frank Nishioka from John Lawton (ddr-densho-292-4)
doc Letter to Frank Nishioka from John Lawton (ddr-densho-292-4)
John Lawton, WRA District Relocation Officer, writes to Frank Nishioka about household goods and personal effects being held at the Baptist Christian Church in Oakland, California. The church property had been sold and Nishioka needs to decide what to do with his property. Lawton suggests getting in contact with the Chicago relocation office.
Torakichi Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-52)
doc Torakichi Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-52)
The Form 26 Individual Record contains information about education, employment, religion, military service, addresses before and at camp, and other demographic information.
War Manpower Commission Work Contract (ddr-densho-292-14)
doc War Manpower Commission Work Contract (ddr-densho-292-14)
Mary Nishioka signs a work contract with the War Manpower Commission to work in a food processing factory.
Reveille Volume 1, Number 3 (ddr-densho-390-135)
doc Reveille Volume 1, Number 3 (ddr-densho-390-135)
The third issue of the Reveille includes articles about upcoming events, updates on new buildings, a short story, scouting in other camps, sports, a salute to Tom Sasaki, and more.
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