Nishioka Family Collection ddr-densho-292
63 items
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Letter to Ottis Peterson from Joseph Mayer (ddr-densho-292-28)
A letter to Ottis Peterson concerning an employment program with the War Manpower Commission. Mary Nishioka is hired by this program.
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Letter to Frank Nishioka from John Lawton (ddr-densho-292-31)
John Lawton, District Relocation Officer, writes to Frank Nishioka about house hold items left at the Baptist Christian Church in Oakland, California.
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Permit to Reenter the United States (ddr-densho-292-32)
Mitsu Nishioka's permit to reenter the United States. A note on stop of the document notes that Mitsu Nishioka passed away March 23, 1934 a few months before the pass would expired on November 1, 1934.
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Affidavit of Identification for Tatsuo Nishioka (ddr-densho-292-42)
A document of identification for Tatsuo Nishioka to affirm he is a United States citizen and temporary leaving to visit Japan.
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Draft Statement of Mary Nishioka Kaibe (ddr-densho-292-49)
Mary Kaibe writes a draft statement in support of the continuation of medicare the an increase to social security cost of living adjustment (COLA) benefits. Mary recounts her family and work history to show how she and others have earned their benefits.
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Frank Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-50)
The Form 26 Individual Record contains information about education, employment, religion, military service, addresses before and at camp, and other demographic information.
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Yoshiko Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-51)
The Form 26 Individual Record contains information about education, employment, religion, military service, addresses before and at camp, and other demographic information.
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Torakichi Nishioka Form 26 (ddr-densho-292-52)
The Form 26 Individual Record contains information about education, employment, religion, military service, addresses before and at camp, and other demographic information.
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Incident in Topaz Internment Camp (ddr-densho-292-53)
Seiji Kaibe recounts a time when he and several other young men tried to steal building materials from the Topaz Hospital construction site in order to better their own barracks. The men were caught by armed guards and Kaibe was almost shot. Bill T. Sakai also adds that they only received a reprimand the next day …
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Company G 200 Infrantry Regiment photograph (ddr-densho-292-54)
A photograph taken of Company G 200 Infrantry Regiment - 31 Infrantry (Dixie) Division. Frank Nishioka is in the forth row 5th from the right.