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71 items

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Fred Tadashi Shingu Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1000-292-26)
Being released from camp and working at Seabrook Farms

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Sumiko Yamauchi Interview Segment 21 (ddr-manz-1-135-21)
Interacting with people of different ethnicities at Seabrook Farms

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Susumu Mukushina Interview Segment 4 (ddr-chi-1-4-4)
Father's role as a Buddhist priest in Seabrook Farms

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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 102, No. 23 (June 13, 1986) (ddr-pc-58-23)
Selected article titles: "Request for Redress Support Gets Results" (pp. 1, 10), "Canadian Redress Plan Submitted" (pp. 1, 12), and "Talk on Seabrook Farms Slated" (p. 3).

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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 6 (August 11, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-31)
Selected article titles: "Seabrook Farms Eye Japanese Industries" (p.1), "Plight of Issei Living Below Poverty Level Raises Questions" (p.1), "San Francisco Community Group Toiling to Revitalize: (p.1).

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 293 (April 10, 1945) (ddr-densho-97-504)
Selected article titles: "Many Single People, Childless Couples Sign Up for Seabrook Farms" (p. 1), "Cleveland Evacuees Assured of Resettlement Assistance" (p. 1), "Residents Warned Against Tampering With Boilers" (p. 2).

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Manzanar Free Press Vol. 6 No. 33 (October 18, 1944) (ddr-densho-125-281)
Selected article titles: "Rev. Nicholson Writes of Opportunities at Seabrook Farms" (p. 1), "Community Activities Plans Series of Five Programs in Auditorium" (p. 2), "Chicago Sun Columnist Defends Nisei Soldiers" (p. 3).

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Takeda Family Collection (ddr-densho-254)
The Takeda Family Collection contains a photograph and documents related to Senichiro Takeda's time at Tule Lake concentration camp, Californina, Seabrook Farms, and correspondence with Wayne M. Collins.

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 240 (October 10, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-459)
Selected article titles: "23 Girls Wanted Immediately at Curtiss Candy Company" (p. 1), "Replacements Urgently Needed by Internal Employment Office" (p. 1), "Ordnance Depot Seeks Typists, Stenographers" (p. 2), "50 Families Sought for Seabrook Farms" (p. 2).

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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 39 No. 7 (August 13, 1954) (ddr-pc-26-33)
Selected article titles: "West Coast claims hearings start Aug. 30. Two days for San Francisco, three in Los Angeles scheduled" (p. 1), "Peru-Japanese refugee status near approval" (p. 2), "A day at Seabrook farms" (p. 2).

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Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 180 (October 19, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-336)
Selected article titles: "Men Needed to Install Stoves" (p. 1), "Bargain Sales Begin Monday" (p. 3), "Tailoring Class Next Tuesday" (p. 3), "Seabrook Farms Ask for More Employees" (p. 4), "WPB Puts Restriction on Newspaper Use" (p. 5), "

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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 44 (April 5, 1944) (ddr-densho-147-157)
Selected article titles: "Change in Family Head Deadline Set at April 12" (p. 1), "Seabrook Farms Agent Arrives to Hire Workers" (p. 5), "Post-War Problems Discussed at State-Wide Confab" (p. 5), "Nisei Change 10,000 Idle Acres to Gardens" (p. 6).

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Letter to Yuri Domoto from Sonoko Riusaki (ddr-densho-356-543)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Sonoko Domoto Riusaki. Sonoko writes her congratulations to Yuri for her marriage or engagement, and details regarding her family's pending move to Seabrook Farms. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-551 and ddr-densho-356-577.

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Manzanar Free Press Vol. 6 No. 41 (November 15, 1944) (ddr-densho-125-289)
Selected article titles: "Civil Service Exams Slated for Saturday" (p. 1), "Registration to Open for 'Beard Contest'" (p. 1), "Nisei Combat Unit Helps Rescue 'Lost Battalion'" (p. 1), "Release Statistics on Center Population" (p. 1), "Report Number Signed for Seabrook Farms" (p. 1), "Messages From Japan Await Residents" (p. 4).

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Shigeo Kihara Interview (ddr-manz-1-114)
Sansei male. Born January 15, 1935, in Sacramento, California. Grew up in the Florin area where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, moved with family to live and work at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Eventually returned to Sacramento.

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Rokuro Kurihara Interview (ddr-manz-1-69)
Nisei male. Born July 11, 1927, in Glendale, California. Grew up in Glendale where parents had a farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, worked briefly with family at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, then attended college in Cleveland, Ohio. Eventually returned to California.

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Grace K. Seto Interview (ddr-manz-1-140)
Nisei female. Born September 23, 1925, in San Francisco, California. Grew up in California, where father worked as a bookkeeper. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, moved with the family to a rural community in Maryland, then to Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, before eventually returning to California.

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Albert Bunji Ikeda Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-15)
Sansei male. Born July 12, 1934, in Salinas, California. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, removed with family to the Salinas Assembly Center, California, and the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving camp, the family moved to Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Mr. Ikeda attended Drexel University and studied mechanical engineering.

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Sumiko Yamauchi Interview (ddr-manz-1-135)
Nisei female. Born January 11, 1927, in Los Angeles, California. Grew up in Los Angeles, where parents ran a florist shop. During World War II, sent to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, lived and worked with family at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, before leaving to attend school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eventually returned to …

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Darlene Mukoda Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-27)
Sansei female. Born May 27, 1938, in Loomis, California. At the age of four, removed with family to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California, and the Amache concentration camp, Colorado. Family left camp in 1944 to live and work at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Attended nursing school in New Jersey, worked as a nurse, and raised …

Narrator Shigeo Kihara
Sansei male. Born January 15, 1935, in Sacramento, California. Grew up in the Florin area where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, moved with family to live and work at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Eventually returned to Sacramento.

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Oral history with Judith Matthias Pendleton (ddr-csujad-29-384)
An oral interview with Judith Pendleton, former resident of Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. The interview was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_jaoh_0948. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 1514_T01

Narrator Rokuro Kurihara
Nisei male. Born July 11, 1927, in Glendale, California. Grew up in Glendale where parents had a farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, worked briefly with family at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, then attended college in Cleveland, Ohio. Eventually returned to California.

Narrator Grace K. Seto
Nisei female. Born September 23, 1935, in San Francisco, California. Grew up in California, where father worked as a bookkeeper. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, moved with the family to a rural community in Maryland, then to Seabrook Farms, New Jersey, before eventually returning to California.

Narrator Albert Bunji Ikeda
Sansei male. Born July 12, 1934, in Salinas, California. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, removed with family to the Salinas Assembly Center, California, and the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving camp, the family moved to Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Mr. Ikeda attended Drexel University and studied mechanical engineering.