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Milton and Molly (Kageyama) Maeda Collection (ddr-densho-287)
Collection Milton and Molly (Kageyama) Maeda Collection (ddr-densho-287)
The Milton and Molly (Kageyama) Maeda Collection consists of photographs and ephemera documenting Milton and Molly Maeda's lives from their upbringings in Portland, Oregon & Dee, Oregon, to attendance at Oregon State College (now Oregon State University) where they met, their marriage in the Portland Assembly Center, and their lives after World War II.
Co-op News (Topaz) Collection (ddr-densho-288)
Collection Co-op News (Topaz) Collection (ddr-densho-288)
Collection of newspapers published by the co-op at the Topaz (Central Utah) concentration camp, Utah. The newspapers discuss co-op administration and concerns, as well as everyday life.
Tule Lake Cooperator Collection (ddr-densho-289)
Collection Tule Lake Cooperator Collection (ddr-densho-289)
A small collection of the Tule Lake Cooperator, a newsletter created by the Tule Lake concentration camp Co-op.
Fugita Collection (ddr-densho-29)
Collection Fugita Collection (ddr-densho-29)
The Fugita collection consists of one photograph of fishermen in the Rio Vista area of California in the 1930s.
Jichikai Jiho (Crystal City) Collection (ddr-densho-290)
Collection Jichikai Jiho (Crystal City) Collection (ddr-densho-290)
This collection consists of selected issues of the Jichikai Jiho, a Japanese-language newspaper for the Crystal City Residents' Association.
Shimomura Collection (ddr-densho-291)
Collection Shimomura Collection (ddr-densho-291)
The Shimomura Collection contains yearbooks and documents from the concentration camps and Assembly Centers.
Gidra Collection (ddr-densho-297)
Collection Gidra Collection (ddr-densho-297)
66 Issues of Gidra from its founding in 1969 until 2001.
Mabel Sugiyama Eto Family Collection (ddr-densho-298)
Collection Mabel Sugiyama Eto Family Collection (ddr-densho-298)
The Mabel Sugiyama Eto Family Collection contains one photograph album and 20 loose photographic prints. Subjects range from life in Tule Lake and Topaz (Central Utah) concentration camps to temporary agricultural leave and post-war relocation.
Theodore Akimoto Family Collection (ddr-densho-299)
Collection Theodore Akimoto Family Collection (ddr-densho-299)
The Theodore Akimoto Family Collection consists of materials from Theodore Akimoto's time with the 44nd Regimental Combat Team, Military Intelligence Service, 71st Signal Service Battalion, and Photo Division SCAP. The majority of the images document Ted Akimoto's time as a U.S. Army photographer during the occupation of Japan.
Sawa Collection (ddr-densho-3)
Collection Sawa Collection (ddr-densho-3)
The Sawa collection, early 1900s-1930s, contains images from Days, Washington. This collection documents the work and leisure activities of the Nakashima family, who owned a dairy farm.
S. Ohashi Collection (ddr-densho-30)
Collection S. Ohashi Collection (ddr-densho-30)
The Ohashi collection is comprised of photographs of the Japanese language school in Seattle, Washington, when it was used as a hostel for Japanese Americans immediately after World War II.
Clara Hattori Collection (ddr-densho-300)
Collection Clara Hattori Collection (ddr-densho-300)
The Hattori Collection mainly consists of 4 photograph albums created by Clara Hattori. The photographs document Clara Hattori's life between 1939 and 1955, including: the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco, Tule Lake, and life after the war.
Joe Seto Collection (ddr-densho-307)
Collection Joe Seto Collection (ddr-densho-307)
The Joe Seto Collection consists of 5 military portraits of members of the Seto Family.
Tsuji Collection (ddr-densho-31)
Collection Tsuji Collection (ddr-densho-31)
The Tsuji collection consists of two photographs of the Japanese language school in Seattle, Washington, when it was used as a hostel for Japanese Americans immediately after World War II.
Pauline Miyata Collection (ddr-densho-313)
Collection Pauline Miyata Collection (ddr-densho-313)
The Pauline Miyata Collection is comprised of mostly pre-war era photographs in Oregon and Washington. These photos depict the Shigeno, Asaba, and Miyata families, as well as many photos of classmates in the 1930s. A business report from the berry farm some of the family worked on is also included. A few photos depict life at …
Brimhall Collection (ddr-densho-315)
Collection Brimhall Collection (ddr-densho-315)
The Brimhall Collection contains photographs of the Brimhall Family during their time at Gila River concentration camp. Jesse D Brimhall and Lilla Brimhall both worked in the camp, Jesse as a vocational shop teacher and Lilla as a nurse. The photographs in this collection show the couple with their sons Jesse (Duke) and Bruce at their …
Barbara P. Narita Collection (ddr-densho-317)
Collection Barbara P. Narita Collection (ddr-densho-317)
The Barbara P. Narita Collection contain photographs, negatives, and documents related to the 1976 movie version of Farewell to Manzanar. Included are Barbara Narita's journal and scene stills taken during filming.
T.K. Pharmacy Collection (ddr-densho-319)
Collection T.K. Pharmacy Collection (ddr-densho-319)
The T.K. Pharmacy Collection consists of letters, invoices, and other documents related to the daily business of a Japanese American owned and run pharmacy in Denver, Colorado during the 1940s. Many of the letters and orders come from Japanese and Japanese Americans incarcerated in the 10 WRA concentration camps. Requests range from sake to art supplies …
H. Nakagawa Collection (ddr-densho-32)
Collection H. Nakagawa Collection (ddr-densho-32)
The H. Nakagawa collection consists of several photographs of the Japanese language school in Seattle, Washington, when it was used as a hostel for Japanese Americans immediately after World War II.
Seiki Miyasato Collection (ddr-densho-320)
Collection Seiki Miyasato Collection (ddr-densho-320)
The Seiki Miyasato collection is comprised of personal correspondences, WRA documents, a copy of the Portland Orgonian’s “The Wrong Ancestors” article, and a photographic portrait from the personal family collection of Seiki Ronald Miyasato, a Japanese American incarceree who was held at the Santa Anita assembly center and both the Gila River and Minidoka concentration camps. …
Fujii and Mori Families Collection (ddr-densho-321)
Collection Fujii and Mori Families Collection (ddr-densho-321)
The Fujii and Mori Families Collection consists of 6 photograph albums documenting life in Tacoma and Vashon Island, Washington before World War II, incarceration at Heart Mountain and Jerome concentration camps and relocation to California after the war.
Ami Kinoshita Collection (ddr-densho-322)
Collection Ami Kinoshita Collection (ddr-densho-322)
The Ami Kinoshita Collection is comprised of nine photographs from the family's personal collection. These photos, mostly taken in pre-war era, depict Ami Kinoshita's wedding day, honeymoon, and her family in Oregon and Washington. One photo was taken at Minidoka.
Fred Shiosaki Collection (ddr-densho-323)
Collection Fred Shiosaki Collection (ddr-densho-323)
The Fred Shiosaki Collection consists of a few photographs and a letter. Mr. Shiosaki is a narrator; he was born and raised in Spokane, WA and currently lives in Seattle. He served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and fought in Europe during WWII. These photos depict his time as a soldier, and later, his wedding.
Kinuta Uno Collection (ddr-densho-324)
Collection Kinuta Uno Collection (ddr-densho-324)
The Kinuta Uno Collection consists of letters and documents regarding the Uno Family's life in Seattle, Washington pre-World War II through their removal and life in Pinedale Assembly Center, Tule Lake and Minidoka concentration camp. Pre-war topics include: family business dealings and Kinuta Uno's work with the Northwest American Japanese Association, Seattle Zairyudobo, and the Consulate …
Nimura Family Collection (ddr-densho-325)
Collection Nimura Family Collection (ddr-densho-325)
Materials of the Nimura Family spanning from the arrival of Shizuko Nimura to the United States as the picture bride of Junichi Nimura through their life building a family in California. The collection centers on the life of their eldest child, Hisa, born in 1925 and her experience during the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII …
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