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Application for Leave Clearance (ddr-densho-379-393)
doc Application for Leave Clearance (ddr-densho-379-393)
War Relocation Authority Notice of indefinite leave eligiblity for Grace Rayko Sumida.
Interview transcript of Grace Rayko Sumida (ddr-densho-379-392)
doc Interview transcript of Grace Rayko Sumida (ddr-densho-379-392)
Report of Interview of Grace Rayko Sumida before the U.S. Civil Service Commission regarding alleged activities favorable to Japan.
Interview of Grace Rayko Sumida before the U.S. Civil Service Commission (ddr-densho-379-54)
doc Interview of Grace Rayko Sumida before the U.S. Civil Service Commission (ddr-densho-379-54)
Interview and Special Hearing conducted by Lloyd C. Odell, Investigator of the U.S. Civil Service Commission about alleged activities of Grace Rayko Sumida.
Letter from Rayko (Grace) Sumida to Kats Nagai (ddr-densho-379-391)
doc Letter from Rayko (Grace) Sumida to Kats Nagai (ddr-densho-379-391)
Letter from Rayko (grace) Sumida to Kats Nagai explaining that she has to accompany her mother, Masako Sumida, to her new job at a hostel run by the Brittons in Cincinnatti, Ohio. Also she completed a 6 hour interview with the Civil Service Commission asking a lot of questions about her past in Los Angeles.
Letter from Grace Rayko Sumida to Kats Nagai (ddr-densho-379-327)
doc Letter from Grace Rayko Sumida to Kats Nagai (ddr-densho-379-327)
Letter to her future husband, Kats Nagai. Mentions whereabouts and plans of her siblings, and daily life in Cincinnati.
Letter from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida and Family (ddr-densho-379-12)
doc Letter from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida and Family (ddr-densho-379-12)
Letter requests the family sends all of his personal belongings since he might not be able to see them during the "duration of this emergency period of time which might last years." He requested tennis equipment be sent because they would soon have a tennis court at Ft. Missoula.
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-13)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-13)
Letter describes Little Tokyo as a "ghost town", with the majority of stores closed, and the produce houses either closed or sold. She is the only one in the immediate family that is still working, and describes current evacuation news of friends. Also mentions that Emmy was marrying Ken Ito on Saturday. Expressed sadness of the …
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-4)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-4)
Letter written by Grace Sumida (representing his wife (Masako) and all their children to Chimata Sumida. In the letter, Grace Sumida describing activities, in particular liquidating the family appliance store, C. Sumida and Son.
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-7)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-7)
Letter describes the daily lives of her family and her siblings while awaiting evacuation notification. She congratulates her father for being elected to Councilman and his former employee, Yoshio Takashima for Mailman. She mentions Emmy was doing Y.W.C.A. advising. She also congratulates her father on his election as a Councilman, and Yoshio Takashima's election as mailman …
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-21)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-21)
Letter describes last minute packing and arrangements before their evacuation. It describes who is being evacuated with them on Thursday, and the evacuation dates of other friends.
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-19)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-19)
Letter mentions that life became a "series of apprehensions as to the future of all." She talks about friends who moved to Denver on their own and how they are doing. In the letter, Grace congratulated her father as to his election to the office of Assistant Mayor of Ft. Missoula Detention Center.
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-2)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-2)
First letter from Grace Sumida to her father, Chimata Sumida, upon his arrival to Ft. Missoula Internment Camp. She describes what is happening in their home in Los Angeles, business, and friends.
Letter from Grace Sumida Nagai to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-29)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida Nagai to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-29)
Grace Sumida's letter to her father, Chimata Sumida regarding life at Santa Anita Assembly Center. She mentions that 5 adults occupy a 12' x 20' room in their barracks. She mentions that all Japanese reading material with the exception of Bibles, hymnals and dictionaries were contraband, and Japanese records were off limits as well.
Letter from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida Nagai (ddr-densho-379-22)
doc Letter from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida Nagai (ddr-densho-379-22)
Letter asks for help purchasing watches and used golf clubs for other internees. Chimata Sumida states that since some of the internees have returned to Los Angeles and filled the family in on news at Ft. Missoula, he no longer needs to let them know the daily news.
Letter from Rayko (Grace) Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-33)
doc Letter from Rayko (Grace) Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-33)
Letter shares news that Emmy Sumida Ito and her husband Ken will be leaving for the Amache Relocation Center the next day, and the rest of the immediate family would be leaving for Arkansas on the 6th of October. She requests that he wire them when he finds out an actual date of transfer because they …
Postcard from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida (ddr-densho-379-217)
doc Postcard from Chimata Sumida to Grace Sumida (ddr-densho-379-217)
Postcard to tell family that he had been paroled and even though he requested repatriation, the second repatriation ship was postponed indefinitely so he thought he would be able to live with the family for some time.
Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-11)
doc Letter from Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-11)
Letter mentions that the first "contingent" of evacuees were leaving on Monday, and the letter provides information about evacuation plans of their families, as well, as relatives and friends. The Sumida family is scheduled after that. The family decided to adhere to evacuation orders since they didn't have enough money to relocate on their own. She …
Letter from Grace Rayko Sumida to War Relocation Authority (ddr-densho-379-397)
doc Letter from Grace Rayko Sumida to War Relocation Authority (ddr-densho-379-397)
Grace makes a formal request to the War Relocation Authority for permission for her brother, Marshall Sumida, and herself to leave to handle the arrangements for the forced sale of their former home in Los Angeles.
Golf lesson with Chimata Sumida and his children Grace and Marshall Sumida (ddr-densho-379-400)
img Golf lesson with Chimata Sumida and his children Grace and Marshall Sumida (ddr-densho-379-400)
Members of the Sumida family practicing how to hold a golf club. The date written in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph is "Dec 7th 1941".
Letter from Rayko Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-398)
doc Letter from Rayko Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-398)
Letter to Chimata Sumida about their plans to go to Los Angeles for 2 weeks to handle all the arrangements for selling the family home in Los Angeles. She also mentions that Yuri wrote the Provost Marshal's office was investigating Niseis working in big companies including McCalls and released because of their background from Standard Register.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-379-734)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-379-734)
Family photo in front of their barracks: Chimata Sumida, Masako Sumida, Alice Yuriko Endo, Grace Sumida, Emmy Ito, Marshall Sumida, Tets Sumida, Marjorie Yohko Sumida, and Todd Endo (front)
Sumida family portrait in front of barracks at Rohwer Relocation Center (ddr-densho-379-399)
img Sumida family portrait in front of barracks at Rohwer Relocation Center (ddr-densho-379-399)
The Sumida family (left to right), Chimata Sumida, Masako Sumida, Alice Yuriko Sumida Endo, Grace Sumida, Emmy Sumida Ito, Marshall Sumida, Tetsuro Sumida, Marjorie Yohko Sumida, with Todd Endo in the front.
Sumida Family Collection (ddr-densho-379)
Collection Sumida Family Collection (ddr-densho-379)
The Sumida Family Collection contains material about Chimata and Masako Murakami Sumida and their six children, Alice Yuriko Endo, Grace Rayko Nagai, Emmy Ito, Marshall Masaru Sumida, Theodore Tetsuro Sumida, Marjorie Yohko Matsumoto, and their families. Before World War II, Chimata Sumida owned a music store located in Los Angeles’ Japanese Town that sold music, instruments, …
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