1594 items
1594 items

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Three people on hike toward Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-906)
Caption below photo: Hiking Heart Mountain

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Group of boys on hike to Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-918)
Caption below photo: Nisei Boys Tackle Heart Mountain

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Morita family outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-900)
Caption below photo: The Morita family stands in front of Black 23, Barrack 15, rooms D and E, where they lived while incarcerated at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944. They were originally from Alameda, CA., then moved to Mountain View, CA, by 1933

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Group photo of Pep Club at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-927)
Caption below photo: Pep Club, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Two men relaxing by river (ddr-ajah-2-917)
Caption below photo: Kuni Shinta, at left, and Kazuki Hirose take a break, very likely at the Shoshone River, which was just outside the confines of the Heart Mountain camp. The terrain is typical for the area, which has been described as barren and treeless. circa 1943-1944.

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Icicles on building at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-903)
Caption below photo: Icicle Encrust the Heart Mountain, Wyoming Beauty Shop

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Girl Scout Troop from Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-893)
Caption below photo: Girl Scouts, Heart Mountain, Wyoming 1943-1944

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Three boys on hike to Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-895)
Caption below photo: Beginning their seven mile trek towards Heart Mountain are a group of Nisei boys, circa 1943-1944

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Children outside barracks schoolroom in snow (ddr-ajah-2-912)
Caption below photo: Tetsuko Morita, standing on the stairs, just outside of her schoolroom at Heart Mountain, Wyoming.

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Two girls in kimonos (ddr-ajah-2-905)
Caption below photo: Cousins Keiko and Yuri pose in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944. They lived in Block 23.

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Girl and boy standing outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-930)
Caption below photo: Takako Morita and her brother, Itsuo, at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1944

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Campsite on hike to Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-919)
Caption below photo: Nisei boys relax at their makeshift campsite while hiking towards Heart Mountain. Note at Left are pots for making their meal, and the lean-to to sleep under. Circa 1943-1944

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Woman standing by pile of coal (ddr-ajah-2-902)
Caption below photo: A Nisei woman who was a school teacher stands next to coal pile at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Man hiking at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-914)
Caption below photo: A group of young Nisei boys hike their way towards to peak of Heart Mountain, circa 1943-1944

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Class photo outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-925)
Caption below photo: Mrs. Jones 5th grade class at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Girl Scout Troop 15 at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-924)
Caption below photo: Girl Scout Troop 15 at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1943-1944

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Three boys on hike to Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-915)
Caption below photo: Hiking Heart Mountain

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Class photo of 5th Grade Class at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-887)
Caption on photo: Mrs. Jones 5th Grade Class Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945

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Girl standing in doorway of barracks (ddr-ajah-2-907)
Caption below photo: Helen Hinaga at Heart Mountain, Wyoming circa 1943-1944

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Five girls outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-911)
Caption below photo: The Morita sisters pose with friends in front of their barracks (#15) at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Circa 1943-1944

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Group of children outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-913)
Caption below photo: Young Nisei sisters and brothers in front of Block 23, Barracks 15, where the Nakatas, and Hiroses all lived in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Heart Mountain Plaque (ddr-densho-508-4)
Two sided plaque with Japanese characters on front. Inscription on back reads "HEART MT. WYO FEB. 1943"