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A group of friends (ddr-densho-328-25)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / May 1, 1945 / Kath, Ruth, Irene / me, Miyeko."
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Group of friends (ddr-densho-328-18)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / Katherine Nishihara / Midori Nishizaki / Ruth Kobayashi / June Kozawa."
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Kimi Matsushita at the Boise capitol building (ddr-densho-328-284)
Caption in album: "Boise, Idaho / 1945 / Capitol Building /Kimi Matsushita / (Mrs. Geo. Kawaya)."
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Wesley K. Watanabe Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-166-6)
Age seven in camps, memories of playing with friends and attending school in Tule Lake, California, and Minidoka, Idaho
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Ron Magden Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-162-16)
Upon graduation from college, took a teaching job in Orofino, Idaho; experiences with Native Americans in the student population
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"Mother" in front of an FSA camp cottage (ddr-densho-300-17)
Caption in album: "Mother. 1945. Taken at FSA Camp Cottage #38. Twin Falls, Idaho."
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Uemyo Sakagami and Kimi Matsushita at the Boise capitol building (ddr-densho-328-294)
Caption in album: "Boise Idaho / March 1945 / Me and Kimiu Matsushita / (Mrs. Geo. Kanaya)."
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Letter from a camp teacher to her family (ddr-densho-171-45)
Excerpt: "Briefly, last week was nightmarish from Sunday on." Sent from Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Two soldiers, one with nose patch (ddr-densho-201-377)
Caption on front: "Me [Masuo Sakagami], Jim Takeoka Twin Falls, Idaho. Nose patch basketball post."
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A group in front of a house (ddr-densho-328-270)
Caption in album: "Emmett, Idaho / Tom Hikida, Chester Fukuhara, Mrs. Hikida, Masao Sakagami, Pearl Hikida."
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Naomi Higaki in uniform (ddr-densho-458-100)
inscription: Naomi - Taken July 3, '45 at Kawai's home on first furlough. Twin Falls, Idaho
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Woman leaning against wall (ddr-densho-466-209)
Caption below photo on album page: Molly Bonner. Caption along sides of photo: Weiser Idaho
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Emery Brooks Andrews Interview Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-155-11)
Father experiences prejudice in Twin Falls, Idaho, as a result of his support of the Japanese Americans in the concentration camp
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Helen Amerman Manning Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-147-4)
Working various jobs before attending graduate courses at Stanford and eventually signing up to teach at the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho
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"Japanese American Citizens League Intermountain District Convention" (ddr-densho-201-465)
"Official Souvenir Program; Second Biennial Intermountain District Convention; Japanese American Citizens League; December 14-15, 1946 Weiser, Idaho; December 16, 1946 Boise, Idaho." Includes letters, photographs, and advertisements in addition to the schedules. There are signatures throughout the program, particularly across portrait photographs.
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Suyeko Sue Murakami (ddr-densho-467-11)
Caption on page: Sue and Isoko in Twin Falls, Idaho - 1945. Written on photo: Mitzi / Sue
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Letter from a camp teacher to her family (ddr-densho-171-35)
Excerpt: "It seems the excitement has been going all week." Sent from Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Letter from a camp teacher to her family (ddr-densho-171-42)
Excerpt: "First of all, thank you for my lovely Christmas!" Sent from Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Letter from a camp teacher to her family (ddr-densho-171-36)
Excerpt: "Winter has replaced autumn, and fact has replaced rumor." Sent from Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Letter from teacher to former students (ddr-densho-72-91)
This letter was written by a teacher to his former students in Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Pay Dirt (ddr-densho-258-189)
A young person holds a kite reading "PAY DIRT." Comment on back: "Grace. Anderson Dam Idaho."
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Letter from Frances Haglund to her mother (ddr-densho-275-3)
Letter Frances Haglund wrote to her mother about her Christmas activities at Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho
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A group of friends (ddr-densho-328-21)
Caption in album: "May 1, 1945 / Mormon Church in Boise, Idaho / Ruth, June, [?], / Katherine and Midori."
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Letter from Phil Okano to Alice Okano (ddr-densho-359-1211)
Phil Okano writes to his wife, Alice Okano, concerning his travel from Caldwell, Idaho to Colorado .
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Ron Magden Interview (ddr-densho-1000-162)
White male. Born August 30, 1926, in Mountain Home, Idaho. An enterprising child, took a job selling newspapers at age nine. High school age during the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, remembers reading about anti-Japanese sentiment in Boise, Idaho. Attended the University of Idaho and taught in Orofino, Idaho, for three years before …