1141 items
1141 items

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Men sitting on the banks of the Snake River (ddr-densho-201-716)
Caption in album: "Snake River / Haigerman [sic] Valley, Idaho."

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Letter from Minidoka Project Director Stafford to Congressman Henry C. Dworshak (ddr-densho-156-98)
Letter regarding operation of the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.






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Wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-1191)
Stamped on the back " Whelchel Milliner Studio Caldwell, Idaho".

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Children playing in the snow (ddr-densho-359-1097)
The caption from the album "Caldwell Idaho F.S.A. Camp"

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Robert Coombs Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-146-16)
Participating in a new style of education, teaching core classes at Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho

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Robert Coombs Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-146-24)
Encountering prejudice while in Twin Falls, Idaho, buying goods for the Japanese Americans in Minidoka

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Portrait of couple (ddr-densho-359-1582)
Phil and Alice Okano. Caption written beneath the photograph in the album "At Idaho". The Okanos were released from Tule Lake in 1943 to do farm work in Caldwell, Idaho.

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Two men standing in field (ddr-densho-467-18)
Caption below photo: Tosh Maki and Seigo / Camp Minidoka, Idaho

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Portrait of Ronald Seiki Miyasato (ddr-densho-320-21)
Caption: "September 1943 / Twin Falls, Idaho / Seiko Miyasato / Internment Camp."

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Ruth Kobayashi standing near a lake (ddr-densho-328-257)
Caption in album: "Ruth Kobayashi / at / Payette Lake in Idaho."

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Kimi Matsushita at the Boise capitol building (ddr-densho-328-280)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / 1945 / Capitol Building / Kimi Matsushita."

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Kiyo and Shig (ddr-densho-328-17)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / April 1945 / Kiyo Kimura / Shig [?]."

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Takeharu Inouye obituary (ddr-densho-365-17)
Takeharu Inouye's obituary in an Idaho newspaper. Inouye passed away in Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, where he had worked as a ranch hand until his retirement. After his release from Tule Lake, Inouye stayed close with his family, moving with them and primarily working in warehouses and on farms in Utah and Idaho.

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Emery Brooks Andrews Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-155-10)
Family decides to move to Twin Falls, Idaho, following the Japanese Americans to Minidoka concentration camp

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Ron Magden Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-162-14)
Mother's influence upon decision attend the University of Idaho instead of enlisting in the merchant marines


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The Doi Family (ddr-densho-201-936)
Caption in album: "Geo. Haru Doi / 1947 / Jackie & Pam / Nampa, Idaho."

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A man holding his daughter (ddr-densho-201-935)
Caption in album: "Geo. Haru Doi / 1947 / Jackie & Pam / Nampa, Idaho."

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Administration building (ddr-densho-37-825)
Original WRA caption: Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho. Main administration building.

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Kimi Matsushita and Midori Nishizaki at the Boise capitol building (ddr-densho-328-283)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / 1945 / Capitol Building / Kimi and Midori."