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A man holding his niece (ddr-densho-328-48)
Caption in album: "Ogden - April 1946 / Uncle and Bessie."
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Shigeko Kawashima and Umeyo Sakagami with two soldiers (ddr-densho-328-522)
Caption in album: "Richard Kawamura, Ken Kaneshiro."
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A group standing on a tree-lined street (ddr-densho-328-537)
The two men and child are seen wearing Buddhist kesa.
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Three friends in Ogden (ddr-densho-328-318)
Caption in album: "Ogden / January 1947 / Jim Tateoka, Matsu, Tatsu Yonetani."
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Chiyo Yamamoto in front of Ogden High School (ddr-densho-328-396)
Caption in album: "Taken in front of Ogden Million $ High School / 1948 / Chiyo Yamamoto."
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Friends in front of Ogden High School (ddr-densho-328-390)
Caption in album: "Kuni Yei and Michiko Sakurada."
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Three friends at a Young Buddhist Association conference (ddr-densho-328-361)
Caption in album: "Inner Mt. Y.B.A. Conference in Ogden / Michi, Shig, Ume."
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People in front of an ice cream truck (ddr-densho-328-554)
Caption in album: "Geo Yoshida, Cuke Koga." Geo Yoshida is seated on the left and Cuke Koga is standing.
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Goro Minaga and Buster Miya (ddr-densho-328-343)
Caption in album: "Hanamatsuri Day in Ogden / 1947 / Goro Minaga and Buster Miya."
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Daughter and father (ddr-densho-328-320)
Caption in album: "Ogden / January 1947 / Shig and her dad."
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Umeyo Sakagami in front of Ogden High School (ddr-densho-328-398)
Caption in album: "Taken in front of Ogden Million $ High School / 1948 / Umeyo Sakagami."
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Letter to Yuri Domoto from Thelma Chandler (ddr-densho-356-380)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Thelma Chandler in which Thelma tells Yuri about her life in Ogden and gossip about some mutual friends. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-321 and ddr-densho-356-413.
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Civil Service Commission Notice of Rating (ddr-densho-365-4)
Takeharu Inouye received this Notice of Rating from the United States Civil Service Commission, indicating that he was deemed eligible in his application for a position as a laborer. This was not an appointment to a position, merely a calculated rating of his writing skills and education. Takeharu hoped to find work when he moved with …
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Letter from Phil Okano to Alice Okano (ddr-densho-359-1225)
Phil writes a short message while in the middle of his bus ride to Denver.
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Letter from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell, 1943 (ddr-csujad-55-2545)
Correspondence from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell regarding school, friends and school grades. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2652
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Letter from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell, October 3, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-2550)
Correspondence from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell regarding school and Kenneth's request for green olives. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2657
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Letter from Kenneth Hori to Mrs. Waegell, December 15, 1943 (ddr-csujad-55-2546)
Correspondence from Kenneth Hori to Mrs. Waegell regarding thankfulness for the persimmons she sent him. Wishing her a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2653
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Letter from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell, August 1, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-2541)
Correspondence from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell regarding box of candies, Florin fire, turning 18 years old and being called into the Army. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2648
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Letter from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell, August 25, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-2551)
Correspondence from Kenneth Hori to George Waegell regarding the fact that Kenneth feels, "Japanese Americans are sacrificing our lives for the United States they still don't believe in our loyalty." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2658
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Takeharu Inouye Diary (ddr-densho-365-3)
In the final diary that Takeharu Inouye kept during his internment at Tule Lake, he includes descriptions of the movies he went to see daily, which served as his primary form of recreation. Takeharu also describes his feelings over succeeding and failing in his high school classes, since his friends would cheat off of his work, …