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1945 Tempo Yearbook (ddr-densho-492-3)
doc 1945 Tempo Yearbook (ddr-densho-492-3)
High school yearbook from Heart Mountain High School in the Heart Mountain concentration camp.
Aerial view of Heart Mountain (ddr-manz-4-71)
img Aerial view of Heart Mountain (ddr-manz-4-71)
Caption: "Heart Mountain / To Rev. & Mrs. S. Nagatomi, / from [?] & T. Tanaba / 10/6/43."
Children working (ddr-hmwf-1-279)
img Children working (ddr-hmwf-1-279)
"2 children working on cleaning shoes on front steps" Identified as Yasuko Ideishi (left) and Mitsuru Ideishi (right)
Children working (ddr-hmwf-1-281)
img Children working (ddr-hmwf-1-281)
"2 children working on cleaning shoes on front steps" Identified as Yasuko Ideishi (left) and Mitsuru Ideishi (right).
Snowy field with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-686)
img Snowy field with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-686)
Caption below photo: Heart Mountain, Wyoming in the snow, circa 1942-1945
Couple standing on steps of barracks (ddr-ajah-6-53)
img Couple standing on steps of barracks (ddr-ajah-6-53)
Caption below photo: Hyakutaro Towata and his wife, Yoshi, visit the Heart Mountain incarceration camp in 1945. In December of 1941, the FBI removed Hyakutaro from his home in Alameda. For months his family had no idea that he had been taken to a special prison camp in Bismarck, North Dakota. After eight months, Hyakutaro was …
Takata family members at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-693)
img Takata family members at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-693)
Caption below photo: Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945. Roy is the son of Takeno and Tomoshige Nakata (Tomoshige is not pictured). Hisao is Tomoshige's brother. Sei is Hisao's second wife. Sueno is Tomoshige and Hisao's mother and Roy's grandmother. The Takata's originally settled in Alameda, CA. By the 1930s, Takeno and husband Tomoshige had moved to …
Area around Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-689)
img Area around Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-689)
Caption below photo: Unknown hill scene, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945
Mary Nakata (ddr-ajah-6-690)
img Mary Nakata (ddr-ajah-6-690)
Caption below photo: Mary Nakata in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944. Written on photo front: Mary Nakata
Barracks at Heart Mountain in the snow (ddr-ajah-6-684)
img Barracks at Heart Mountain in the snow (ddr-ajah-6-684)
Caption below photo: Barracks, Heart Mountain, Wyoming in the snow, circa 1942-1945
Barracks with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-680)
img Barracks with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-680)
Caption below photo: Barracks, snow and road, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Circa 1942-1945
Man behind wheel of bus (ddr-ajah-6-682)
img Man behind wheel of bus (ddr-ajah-6-682)
Caption below photo: Bus, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945
Barracks with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-681)
img Barracks with Heart Mountain in background (ddr-ajah-6-681)
Caption below photo: Barracks, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945
Group of children outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-688)
img Group of children outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-688)
Caption below photo: Young Niseis in front of Block 23, where the Nakatas lived in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945. The Nakatas were from Alameda, CA. The Moritas were originally from Oakland, then Alameda, then moved to Mountain View, CA in 1933. The Nakatas didn't know the Marita's until they met in Heart Mountain.
Barracks at Heart Mountain in the snow (ddr-ajah-6-685)
img Barracks at Heart Mountain in the snow (ddr-ajah-6-685)
Caption below photo: Heart Mountain, Wyoming in the snow, circa 1942-1945
Four girls at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-695)
img Four girls at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-695)
Caption to right of photo: Alamedans in WWII Friends and Sisters
Mary Nakata at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-696)
img Mary Nakata at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-696)
Caption below photo: Mary Nakata poses in a plaid dress and top in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. 1944 Her family was originally from Alameda, CA. but moved to Mountain View, CA, in the mid 1930s
Tomoshige Nakata family outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-692)
img Tomoshige Nakata family outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-692)
Caption below photo: Nakata family, originally of Alameda, CA at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. By WWII, the family was living in Palo Alto, CA. Block 2315 F circa 1942-1945
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