Tule Lake

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People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-917)
img People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-917)
WRA caption on reverse: "Tranferees from Tule Lake Relocation Center being registered for housing immediately after inspection of baggage. It was arranged so that the people arriving by truck from the rail siding unloaded their baggage for inspection and received their housing assignments at the same time and then got back on the trucks for delivery …
A recreation hall set up to house people transferred from Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-913)
img A recreation hall set up to house people transferred from Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-913)
WRA caption on reverse: "Recreation Hall in which moveable screens were set up to provide bedrooms for Tule Lake transferees due to shortage of regular barrack space."
People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-916)
img People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-916)
WRA caption on reverse: "Tranferees from Tule Lake Relocation Center being registered for housing immediately after inspection of baggage. It was arranged so that the people arriving by truck from the rail siding unloaded their baggage for inspection and received their housing assignments at the same time and then got back on the trucks for delivery …
A boy looking out of a train window (ddr-fom-1-915)
img A boy looking out of a train window (ddr-fom-1-915)
WRA caption on reverse: "Boy accompanying his parents to the Tule Lake Center looks out a window of the special train which carried 254 transferees from the Minidoka Relocation Center."
People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-914)
img People transferred from Tule Lake registering for housing (ddr-fom-1-914)
WRA caption on reverse: "Tranferees from Tule Lake Relocation Center being registered for housing immediately after inspection of baggage. It was arranged so that the people arriving by truck from the rail siding unloaded their baggage for inspection and received their housing assignments at the same time and then got back on the trucks for delivery …
People being transferred to Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-918)
img People being transferred to Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-918)
WRA caption on reverse: "A group of the 254 evacuees transferred from the Minidoka Relocation Center to the Tule Lake Center boards the train at Hunt siding after riding the five miles from the center by truck."
A family arriving from Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-912)
img A family arriving from Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-912)
WRA caption on reverse: "A family from Tule Lake Center arrives at their new home and is welcomed by residents of the block.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Seikichi with friends (ddr-fom-1-919)
img 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."
Kikoye Yokagawa and her children preparing to leave for Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-920)
img Kikoye Yokagawa and her children preparing to leave for Tule Lake (ddr-fom-1-920)
WRA caption on reverse: "Mrs. Kikoye Yokagawa and her children Kenichi, Emiko and Kaoru are shown packing their personal belongings preparatory to transferring to another center."
Document describing alleged torture in Tule Lake (ddr-densho-274-25)
doc Document describing alleged torture in Tule Lake (ddr-densho-274-25)
Document of unknown origin giving the account of Tokio Yamane, a nisei who was allegedly tortured in Tule Lake concentration camp.
Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-16)
img Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-16)
Former site of Tule Lake concentration camp, California.
Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-17)
img Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-17)
Former site of Tule Lake concentration camp, California.
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2, No. 35 (November 6, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-6)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2, No. 35 (November 6, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-6)
Selected article titles: "'Let's Join Co-op and Get the Benefits!'" (p. 1), "Co-op Plan to Make 'Tofu'" (p. 1), "Licensed Pharmacists Wanted" (p. 1).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 37 (November 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-4)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 37 (November 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-4)
Selected article titles: "Federation of Center Co-ops May Change Legal Status" (p. 1), "Editorial: 'Common Sense'" (p. 1), "Structure and Rules of Tule Lake Co-op" (p. 1).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 3, No. 42 (January 22, 1944) (ddr-densho-289-8)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 3, No. 42 (January 22, 1944) (ddr-densho-289-8)
Selected article titles: "Effects of 'Destroy the Status Quo' Policy Upon Co-op?" (p. 1), "News from Rohwer" (p. 1 ), and "Laundry Soap Arrives" (p. 2).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 38 (December 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-5)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 38 (December 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-5)
Selected article titles: "Co-op May Liquidate Cert. of Indebtedness In Scrips Before Christmas" (p. 1), "Circulating Library Of Japanese Books" (p. 1), "Honor Roll System For Co-op Employees" (p. 1).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 33 (October 23, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-1)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 33 (October 23, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-1)
Selected article titles: "Welcome New Comers!" (p. 1), "How to Become a Member" (p. 1), "Patronage Refunds Will Be Paid At End Of This Month" (p. 1), "Business Condition of Tule Lake Co-op" (p. 2). Also contains assorted documents and a Japanese language section.
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 34 (October 30, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-2)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 34 (October 30, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-2)
Selected article titles: "General Assembly Meets: Co-op Ward Representatives Hear Report of 3 Month Business" (p. 1), "Editorial: What is Co-op?" (p. 1), "Why Charge 5c for Cashing Check?" (p. 2).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 36 (November 13, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-3)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 2 No. 36 (November 13, 1943) (ddr-densho-289-3)
Selected article titles: "Co-op Will Keep Cash For Colonists With Interest" (p. 1), "Editorial: Government" (p. 1), "Difficulty in Supplying Laundry Soap" (p. 1).
Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 3., No. 41 (January 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-289-7)
doc Tule Lake Cooperator, Vol. 3., No. 41 (January 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-289-7)
Selected article titles: "A Happy and Cooperative New Year!" (p. 1), "Removal of Service Shops" (p. 2), "Structure and Rules of Tule Lake Co-op (Continuation)" (p. 2). Includes document listing unclaimed articles taken at the time of Tule Lake inspections.
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