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    "title": "Tsutomu \"Tom\" Fukuyama Collection",
    "description": "Acc 1: Documents containing an autobiography of Rev. Tom Fukuyama's time at Minidoka and his work as a Reverend at First Congregational Church. Also included is two newspaper clippings. One clipping contains information about the Reynolds Hotel in Seattle. Two photographs showing Betty Marie Adkins with boys and girls at Minidoka and one photograph of workers at Minidoka.\r\n\r\nAcc 2: Two post-war family photo albums centering on the family's live in the Mid-West and various documents and newspaper clippings about Rev. Tom Fukuyama's career.\r\n\r\nAcc 3: Photography of Royal Ambassadors Boys' Camp in Ocean Park, Maine",
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    "unitdateinclusive": "1933-2003",
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    "extent": "Acc 1: Minidoka Map, 2 newspaper clippings, 23 pages of autobiography, 1 First Congregational Church program, and three photographs at Minidoka.\r\nAcc 2: 247 photographs, 2 photo albums, 20 documents\r\nAcc 3: 1 photograph",
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    "contributor": "Densho",
    "acqinfo": "Mary Fukuyama \r\n315 SE. 6th St. \r\nGainesville, FL 32601\r\n352-371-9136 \r\[email protected]",
    "processinfo": "Signed release form added to administrative tab of object ddr-densho-462-1. (MM 7/22)\r\nSigned release form added to administrative tab of object ddr-densho-462-1 for objects 14-283. (MM 8/24)\r\n2nd Accession processed by Kelsie Flack in August of 2023 as part of the Frank and June Sato Internship.\r\nSigned release form added to administrative tab of object ddr-densho-462-1 for object 284. (MM 10/24)\r\n3nd Accession scanned and processed by Micah Merryman in October of 2024.",
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    "prefercite": "Courtesy of Tsutomu \"Tom\" Fukuyama Collection, Densho",
    "bioghist": "Tsutomu \"Tom\" Fukuyama was born May 17, 1915 on Bainbridge Island. He had an older sister, Mary (Fukuyama) Ima. Tom was detained at the Puyallup Assembly Center and was transferred to Minidoka on September 3, 1942. He departed on August 27, 1945. He met his wife, Betty Adkins, near the end of his time at Minidoka. They were married on August 7, 1945. During the course of their marriage they had two children and adopted three more. Tom was a minister at several churches across the United States, until his retirement in the 1970s.  He died on November 23, 1988 and is buried at the Port Blakely Cemetery.",
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