18 items
18 items

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Arbo-Gram Vol. I No. 4 (June 13, 1942 (ddr-densho-189-4)
Selected article titles: "Tule Lake Transfer Procedure Announced" (p. 1), "Future Status of Workers" (p. 1), "Telegrams" (p. 1), "Drs. Leave" (p. 1), "Baby Born" (p. 1), "Tolo Dance" (p. 1), "Amateur Show Sunday Night" (p. 2), "Tule Bound" (p. 2), "Recreational Program" (p. 3), "Soft Ball Season Opens" (p. 4).

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Arbo-Gram Vol. I No. 1 (May 23, 1942) (ddr-densho-189-1)
Selected article titles: "Block Monitors Organized" (p. 1), "Hospital Facilities Increased" (p. 1), "Mess Workers Praised" (p. 1), "Visitors Day" (p. 1), "It Can't Happen Here!!!" (p. 2), "Sports Program Mapped. Construction Under Way for Early Diversion" (p. 3), "Attention! Boy Scouts Introduced" (p. 3), "Children's Play Center Now Open on West Side" (p. 3), "Scrip …

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Arbo-Gram Vol. I No. 2 (May 30, 1942) (ddr-densho-189-2)
Selected article titles: "Commencement Rite Held. Dr. Oertel Lauds Nisei Students" (p. 1), "Newcomers Welcomed" (p. 1), "Amateur Show Success" (p. 1), "Kiddies' Center" (p. 2), Freedom of Worship" (p. 2), "Swing Band" (p. 2).

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Arbo-Gram Vol. I No. 3 (June 6, 1942) (ddr-densho-189-3)
Selected article titles: "Councillors Elected. Closer Coordination Expected" (p. 1), "Openings in W and M" (p. 1), "Patients Overtax Hospital" (p. 1), "Transfer Rule Announced" (p. 1), "Aloha! Apollo Amazes Arbogans" (p. 1), "Hey! Bass Artists" (p. 2), "Recreation Department Announces Program" (p. 2).

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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 85, No. 6 (August 5, 1977) (ddr-pc-49-30)
Selected article titles: "Pro-Minority Text Dropped from OK List" (p.1, 3), "Bakke Case Jeopardizes Civil Rights Won Since 1940s, Rep. Chisholm Tells JACL" (p.1, 3), "Internment Credit Bill Hearing Set" (p.2), "Assembly Centers to Be Historical Site" (p.2), "Fresno Senior Citizens Express Needs in Survey" (p.3), "Nisei in Japan: Japanese and Nikkei Influences" (p.8).

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Page of Hisa Nimura Horiuchi Scrapbook (ddr-densho-325-7)
Poems from Hisa's friends. Ms. Whilhite writes that the Nimura family and their neighbors were sent to Arboga, California, most likely they were sent to the Marysville Temporary Assembly Center which was located near Arboga. After spending just over a month in the assembly center Hisa and her family were sent to Tule Lake Concentration Camp.

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Letter to Yuri from Yoshito (ddr-densho-356-219)
Envelope and letter addressed to Yuri Domoto from Yoshito Shibata. In the letter Yoshito writes about the descriptions of the Assembly centers he's heard so far and how positive Yuri's description was, pending deployment to Japan, his friendship with fellow Nisei soldier Stg. Harry Fujita, his recent promotion to Tech Sgt. He also describes a USO …

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Fred Tadashi Shingu Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-292-13)
Arrival at the Marysville Assembly Center, California


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Fusako Yamamoto Interview Segment 11 (ddr-manz-1-49-11)
Life in Marysville assembly center: meeting others

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Taketora Jim Tanaka Interview Segment 10 (ddr-manz-1-50-10)
Memories of the Marysville assembly center

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-manz-1-172-7)
First impressions of the Marysville assembly center


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Hope Omachi Kawashima Interview Segment 12 (ddr-manz-1-154-12)
Memories of the Marysville Assembly Center

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Richard M. Murakami Interview Segment 5 (ddr-manz-1-161-5)
Memories of "evacuation day," arriving at the Marysville Assembly Center, California

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Roy Doi Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1011-5-2)
First impressions of the Marysville Assembly Center
This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.

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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1002-4-2)
Helping to run the family farm while father was in a sanitarium for tuberculosis; description of the Marysville Assembly Center
This interview was conducted by sisters Emiko and Chizuko Omori for their 1999 documentary, Rabbit in the Moon, about the Japanese American resisters of conscience in the World War II incarceration camps. As a result, …

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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-165-13)
Memories of the Arboga, or Marysville Assembly Center: participating in activities