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Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-16)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-16)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his two daughters, Sayuri and Masako, while he is incarcerated in the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a judo instructor.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-14)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-14)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his wife, Lili, and his two daughters, Sayuri and Masako, from inside the Tule Lake Stockade.
Timeline of Inouye Family (ddr-densho-394-50)
doc Timeline of Inouye Family (ddr-densho-394-50)
A timeline of the Inouye family from the birth of Tsuekichi Inouye on January 11, 1871 through the Inouye's immigration to the United States until Tatsuo Inouye's death on September 19, 1999.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-45)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-45)
Inouye family of five posed together on a sofa. Inscribed on the back: "Masako (11), Sayuri (17), Tatsuo, Lili, Kyoko (8)" and a note in Japanese.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-43)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-43)
Inouye family of four posed together outside. Written on the back of the photograph "4-24-1940".
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-42)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-42)
Inouye family of four posed together outside.
Family poses on lawn (ddr-densho-394-40)
img Family poses on lawn (ddr-densho-394-40)
Photograph of the Inouye family of five and their dog on the lawn.
Letters from Tule Lake Stockade (ddr-densho-394-1)
doc Letters from Tule Lake Stockade (ddr-densho-394-1)
A short biography of Lili Sugimoto Inouye followed by transcribed letters sent between Lili and her husband, Tatsuo, during his incarceration in the Tule Lake Segregation Center Stockade for being a "No-No" boy.
Memoirs 1943 - Minidoka High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-48)
doc Memoirs 1943 - Minidoka High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-48)
Yearbook for the Minidoka High School, property of Starr Urakawa. The school included grades 8-12. Individual students are photographed in senior portraits or class photos. Student activities are represented, including student labor/work experience program ("part-time workers"), May Day royalty, and sports. Student signatures are included throughout the book.
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