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Nursery school children singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (ddr-densho-37-166)
Original WRA caption: Nursery school children singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star."
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Harvest Festival Parade (ddr-densho-37-258)
Original WRA caption: Great originality in costumes was show[n] at the Harvest Festival Parade held at this relocation center.
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Japanese Americans arriving by train (ddr-densho-37-824)
Original WRA caption: Eden, Idaho. A train bringing approximately six hundred evacuees from the assembly center at Puyallup, Washington. Buses, used to transport these people to the Minidoka War Relocation Authority center, are waiting at the siding.
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Incarcerees watching outdoor musical performance at Manzanar incarceration camp (ddr-csujad-14-20)
Incarcerees watching outdoor musical performance at Manzanar incarceration camp. June 5, 1942. Photo by Francis Stewart. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMLSC_TOMO_020
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Sixth grade boys playing softball during recess at Manzanar incarceration camp (ddr-csujad-14-19)
Sixth grade boys playing softball during recess at Manzanar incarceration camp. February 10, 1943. Photo by Francis Stewart. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMLSC_TOMO_019
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Landscaping done by incarcerees of Camp No. 1 at Colorado River incarceration camp (ddr-csujad-14-61)
Landscaping done by incarcerees of Camp No. 1 at Colorado River incarceration camp. December 31, 1942. Photo by Francis Stewart. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMLSC_TOMO_f26
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Momoyo Yamamoto, former farm worker in Fresno County (ddr-csujad-14-1)
Momoyo Yamamoto, former farm worker in Fresno County, harvesting spinach at Gila River incarceration camp. November 26, 1942. Photo by Francis Stewart. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMLSC_TOMO_001
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Tatsuo Matsuda modeling in a drawing class (ddr-fom-1-864)
WRA caption on reverse: "Free-hand drawing class."
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Eizo Nishi inside his barracks apartment (ddr-fom-1-861)
WRA caption on reverse: "View in the home of Eizo Nishi. This view shows attractive scene in which this evacuee family has decorated their barrack apartment."
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Sokichi Hoshide repairing watches (ddr-fom-1-867)
WRA caption on reverse: "Watch repair shop." Sokichi Hoshide was the head watch maker from Seattle, Washington.
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X-ray laboratory at Minidoka hospital (ddr-fom-1-868)
WRA caption on reverse: "Hospital / View in X-ray laboratory." Mabel Shigaya, the x-ray technician, was from Seattle, Washington.
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Hiroko Nishi reading at her desk (ddr-fom-1-880)
WRA caption on reverse: "All the furniture in this evacuee apartment was constructed from scrap material. The wall paper, drapes and other furnishings were purchased from a mail order house."
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Hospital waiting room (ddr-fom-1-848)
WRA caption on reverse: "Hospital series / Business office waiting room." The woman behind the counter is Catherine Sawada.
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Chester Sakura working in the radio repair shop (ddr-fom-1-843)
WRA caption on reverse: "Radio repair shop." Chester Sakura was from Eatonville, Washington.
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George Nakashima looking at plans (ddr-fom-1-883)
WRA caption on reverse: "Constructing and decorating model apartment to show possibilities in using scrap materials." George Nakashima was an architect from Seattle, Washington.
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May Kumasaka looking through a microscope (ddr-fom-1-854)
WRA caption on reverse: "Hospital series / Laboratory." May Kumasaka was a laboratory technician at the Minidoka hospital. She was from Seattle, Washington.
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Eizo Nishi inside his barracks apartment (ddr-fom-1-877)
WRA caption on reverse: "View in the home of Eizo Nishi. The pot bellied stove shown in this photo burns coal and provides ample heat." Eizo Nishi was from Seattle, Washington.
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Torako Doi looking through a microscope (ddr-fom-1-853)
WRA caption on reverse: "Hospital series / Laboratory." Torako Doi was the chief laboratory technician at the Minidoka hospital. She was from Seattle, Washington.
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Sokichi Hoshide repairing watches (ddr-fom-1-846)
WRA caption on reverse: "Watch repair shop." Sokichi Hoshide was from Seattle, Washington.
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Mary Shimoda using the operating room sterilizer (ddr-fom-1-858)
WRA caption on reverse: "Hospital series / Operating room sterilizer."
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George Nakashima constructing a model apartment (ddr-fom-1-882)
WRA caption on reverse: "Constructing and decorating model apartment to show possibilities in using scrap materials." George Nakashima was an architect from Seattle, Washington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Seikichi with friends (ddr-fom-1-919)
WRA caption on reverse: "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Seikichi, center and right, with two friends. They are here shown packing their personal belongings preparatory to moving to another center."
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Hiroko Nishi inside her barracks apartment (ddr-fom-1-860)
WRA caption on reverse: "View in the home of Mrs. Eizo Nishi. This view shows attractive scene in which this evacuee family has decorated their barrack apartment."
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Henry Tambora working in the radio repair shop (ddr-fom-1-844)
WRA caption on reverse: "Radio repair shop." Henry Tambora was from Portland, Oregon.