Kenji Ima Family Collection ddr-densho-483

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Copy of Mary Fukuyama's birth certificate (ddr-densho-483-126)
doc Copy of Mary Fukuyama's birth certificate (ddr-densho-483-126)
Copy of Mary Fukuyama's birth certificate certified by the State of Washington Department of Health
Copy of Mary Ima and Mori Ima's name change request (ddr-densho-483-128)
doc Copy of Mary Ima and Mori Ima's name change request (ddr-densho-483-128)
Certified copy of name change request for Mary and Morinosuki Ima (Imayanagita).
Redress eligibility notification for Mary Ima from General Services Administration (ddr-densho-483-130)
doc Redress eligibility notification for Mary Ima from General Services Administration (ddr-densho-483-130)
Notice from General Services Administration that Mary Ima was incarcerated during WWII and is eligible for redress payments
A Report of My Work at Minidoka Relocation Center (ddr-densho-483-131)
doc A Report of My Work at Minidoka Relocation Center (ddr-densho-483-131)
Report written by Rev. Tsutomu Fukuyama describing his pastoral work at the Minidoka Relocation Center. Includes two pages of testimonials from former youth group members. Undated.
Christmas letter (ddr-densho-483-132)
doc Christmas letter (ddr-densho-483-132)
Christmas letter from Tsutomu Fukuyama to family friends. The letter describes Christmas at Minidoka, housing conditions following transfers from Tule Lake and Manzanar, the agricultural impacts of the boll weaver, and the resettlement of Nisei Christians.
Letter from Tsutomu Fukuyama (ddr-densho-483-133)
doc Letter from Tsutomu Fukuyama (ddr-densho-483-133)
Letter from Tsutomu Fukuyama describing living conditions in Minidoka. Topics described include housing, schooling, commerce, and the federated Christian church. The letter also describes the stated purpose of the War Relocation Authority and the resettlement of students and families.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
doc Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "Wartime Evacuation Japanese Dark Period" (ddr-densho-483-134)
Article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer commemorating the 25th anniversary of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans.
Funeral Service for Morinosuki Ima (ddr-densho-483-135)
doc Funeral Service for Morinosuki Ima (ddr-densho-483-135)
Program in English and Japanese for the funeral service for Morinosuki Ima
Ben Kuroki's Story (ddr-densho-483-136)
doc Ben Kuroki's Story (ddr-densho-483-136)
Pamphlet of a speech delivered by Technical Sergeant Ben Kuroki, U.S. Air Force, to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on January 4, 1944 published by the Pacific Coast Committee on American Principles and Fair Play.
Book of newspaper clipping (ddr-densho-483-138)
doc Book of newspaper clipping (ddr-densho-483-138)
Book of newspaper clipping documenting newspaper coverage of American citizens of Japanese ancestry compiled by Yoriko Watanabe Sasaki from assorted West Coast newspapers. Includes one partial newsletter from Camp Harmony, July 10, 1942, and one partial issue of the Minidoka Irrigator, Volume IV, Number 12, December 23, 1944. Introduction by James Watanabe, M.D..
World War II Magazine: Kenji's Story: A child's memory of life in an American internment camp (ddr-densho-483-139)
doc World War II Magazine: Kenji's Story: A child's memory of life in an American internment camp (ddr-densho-483-139)
Narrative article written by Kenji Ima describing his personal experiences at Minidoka during World War II. Published by HistoryNet.
Mary Fukuyama's autograph book (ddr-densho-483-140)
doc Mary Fukuyama's autograph book (ddr-densho-483-140)
Autograph book belonging to Mary Fukuyama. Many entries are dated from 1929-1930.
Framed portrait of two children (ddr-densho-483-141)
img Framed portrait of two children (ddr-densho-483-141)
Framed black and white portrait of two children. One is wearing a hat. The other is wearing a bow.
Reynolds Hotel room key tags (ddr-densho-483-142)
img Reynolds Hotel room key tags (ddr-densho-483-142)
Collection of six brass tags for the Reynolds Hotel room keys.
Dirt from Minidoka (ddr-densho-483-143)
img Dirt from Minidoka (ddr-densho-483-143)
Kenji gathered this dirt during a visit later in his live to replace the dirt he had gathered prior to his departure in 1945 that was lost during a fight with his older brother.
Portrait of a woman with a hat (ddr-densho-483-144)
img Portrait of a woman with a hat (ddr-densho-483-144)
Sepia portrait of an unidentified woman wearing a tall hat
Portrait of a woman with furniture (ddr-densho-483-145)
img Portrait of a woman with furniture (ddr-densho-483-145)
Studio Sepia portrait of an unidentified woman posed with parlor furniture.
Portrait of a woman with a flower basket (ddr-densho-483-146)
img Portrait of a woman with a flower basket (ddr-densho-483-146)
Studio Sepia portrait of an unidentified woman seated beside a flower basket atop a table.
Portrait of Tsutomu Fukuyama (ddr-densho-483-147)
img Portrait of Tsutomu Fukuyama (ddr-densho-483-147)
Scroll-style Sepia portrait of Tsutomu Fukuyama dated 1933.
Portrait of a woman in a flower-print dress (ddr-densho-483-148)
img Portrait of a woman in a flower-print dress (ddr-densho-483-148)
Scroll-style Sepia portrait of an unidentified woman wearing a flower-print dress. Inscription on reverse printed in Japanese.
Portrait of an elderly man (ddr-densho-483-149)
img Portrait of an elderly man (ddr-densho-483-149)
Black and white portrait of an elderly man wearing a kimono and haori
Portrait of a family of four (ddr-densho-483-150)
img Portrait of a family of four (ddr-densho-483-150)
Black and white portrait of a family comprised of a woman with three children. All four family members are wearing traditional Japanese clothing.

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