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Thomas T. Kobayashi Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-238-23)
Rejoining family at Notre Dame, Indiana
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Peter Irons Interview I Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-126-21)
Transferred to Milan, Michigan, then to the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana
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Relocation Prospects - Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin (ddr-densho-156-158)
Written by Elmer L. Shirrell, Relocation Supervisor, Chicago.
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Letter regarding employment in Indiana (ddr-densho-355-243)
Stating they are unable to accommodate the Takahashi family
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Takeo Isoshima and George Watanabe (ddr-densho-477-175)
Photograph of Takeo Isoshima (left) and George Watanabe (right). The caption below the photograph reads "Tak & George Watanabe" in black ink.
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Mitzi (Nakahara) Isoshima and Takeo Isoshima (ddr-densho-477-151)
Photograph of Takeo Isoshima (left) and Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (right) sitting on a couch. The caption below the photo reads "Takeo and Mitsuko / Mitsuko began working for Col. & Mrs. A. J. Maxwell" in black ink.
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Mitzi (Nakahara) Isoshima and Takeo Isoshima in a mirror (ddr-densho-477-150)
Photograph of a couple looking into a mirror. Identified as Takeo Isoshima and Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima. The caption below the photo reads "Mitsuko finally able to join Takeo in Indiana November 1942" in black ink.
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Mitzi and Elaine Isoshima on porch (ddr-densho-477-174)
Photograph of Mitsuko Isoshima and Elaine Isoshima standing on a porch dressed for the cold weather. The caption below the photo reads "Mitzi wearing her new fur coat (so cold in Indiana)" in black ink. Writing on the photograph reads "Chiye 13 1/2 months taken 1/1/45" in blue ink.
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Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-18)
This quilt was made by eighth grade students of Lafayette, Indiana, to honor Japanese American history. It was on display at the Seattle Center.
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 159 (January 4, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-381)
Selected article titles: "Wyoming Scout Executive Visits Center" (p. 1), "Revisions in Adult Commercial Classes Announced" (p. 1), "Indiana Concern Wants Seasonal Workers" (p. 2).
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Takeo Isoshima in uniform (ddr-densho-477-141)
Photograph of Takeo Isoshima in uniform staring at the camera, hands on hips. Text at bottom of album page reads "Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana" in black ink.
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The Relocation Program (ddr-densho-156-136)
Address by Dillon S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, delivered before a meeting of State Commanders and State Adjutants of the American Legion in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Mitzi (Nakahara) Isoshima outside a building (ddr-densho-477-153)
Photograph of a Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima standing on the front steps of a house. The caption below the photo reads "2215 Guilford #3 Indianapolis, Indiana" in black ink.
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Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-19)
This quilt was made by eighth grade students of Lafayette, Indiana, to honor Japanese American history. It was on display at the Seattle Center during the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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Anniversary Portrait (ddr-densho-477-154)
Colorized portrait of Takeo Isoshima (left) and Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (right). Takeo is in an Army uniform. The caption on the photo reads "First Wedding Anniversary / Feb 2, 1943 / Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana" in blue ink.
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Gila News-Courier Vol. IV No. 21 (March 14, 1945) (ddr-densho-141-379)
Selected article titles: "Terminal Leave Total Hits 272" (p. 1), "Exclusion Order: Applies Only to West" (p. 1), "Phoenix: Garden Work Positions Open" (p. 4), "Indiana Offers Domestic Work" (p. 4), "Pamphlet: Gives Data of Nisei Casualties" (p. 5).
Narrator Helen Tanigawa Tsuchiya
Nisei female. Born December 25, 1924, in Selma, California. Grew up in Parlier, Californa, where family worked on a farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona. Left camp to work in Indianapolis, Indiana, before settling permanently in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Narrator Michiko Hara Kawaguchi
Nisei female. Born September 30, 1925, in San Francisco, California. Grew up in San Francisco where father ran a dry cleaning business. During World War II, removed to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Topaz concentration camp, Utah. After leaving camp, lived in Indiana and attended college. Eventually returned to California.
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Freight bill (ddr-csujad-55-2403)
Freight bill for George Hideo Nakamura covering goods shipped from Terre Haute, Indiana to Chicago, Illinois. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2509
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Helen Tanigawa Tsuchiya Interview (ddr-densho-1014-2)
Nisei female. Born December 25, 1924, in Selma, California. Grew up in Parlier, Californa, where family worked on a farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona. Left camp to work in Indianapolis, Indiana, before settling permanently in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Takeo Isoshima (ddr-densho-477-142)
Photograph of a Takeo Isoshima looking down from a raised porch. The inscription on the photo reads "9/12/42" in blue ink. Caption on the album page reads: "Army Cook" in black ink. Text at bottom of album page reads "Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana" in black ink.
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Shipping ticket, Q.M.C. Form no. 432, George Hideo Nakamura (ddr-csujad-55-2405)
List of personal property belonging to George Hideo Nakamura being shipped from Tule Lake incarceration camp to Terre Haute, Indiana. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2511
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Notice of action on application for leave clearance, WRA-131 rev. Dorothy Hart Nakamura (ddr-csujad-55-2397)
Notice of approval for Dorothy Hart Nakamura's application for leave from the Tule Lake incarceration camp to Terra Haute, Indiana See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2503
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Tally-out (packing or loading list), Q.M.C. Form no. 490, George Hideo Nakamura (ddr-csujad-55-2404)
List of personal property belonging to George Hideo Nakamura being shipped from Tule Lake incarceration camp to Terre Haute, Indiana. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2510
Narrator Virgil W. Westdale
Male of Japanese and European ancestry. Born July 8, 1918, in Millersburg, Indiana. Grew up on family farms in Indiana and Michigan. Became a licensed pilot, and, during World War II, volunteered for the War Training Service as a flight instructor. Reassigned to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team as part of the Fire Direction Center. Split …
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