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Tomio Itabashi with his aunt Kuni Itabashi (ddr-densho-493-108)
Donor note identifying Tomio and Kuni Itabashi
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Letter to Benjamin Coleman Gosney from Tomio Itabashi (ddr-densho-455-1)
Tomio Itabashi describes his time at Pinedale and his move to Tule Lake.
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Portrait of Gordon Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-493-145)
Inscription on photo mat: To Tomio Itabashi, Sincerely, Gordon Hrabayashi
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Tomio Itabashi c. 1935 (ddr-densho-493-16)
Portrait of Tomio Itabashi in board frame. Stamp in corner reads "1935 HS Auburn Trojans". Marked on lower right "Melin - Auburn"
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Tomio Itabashi with his aunt Kuni Itabashi (ddr-densho-493-43)
Caption below photo: Kuni 1965 - adopted by Frances. Caption at top of page: 12 F 10 F Amache Barracks
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Portrait of George Mayeda (ddr-densho-493-134)
Inscription on photo front: Sincerely, George Mayeda. Written on corner of folder: Tomio Itabashi
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Woman standing outside building (ddr-densho-493-109)
Inscription on photo front: To Tomio Aloha Ella. Written on photo margin: July 25, 1945
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Auburn Globe-Republican (ddr-densho-493-37)
Clipping from the Globe-Republican received by Tomio Itabashi at Pinedale temporary assembly center. Two articles relevant to the evacuation: "Big Trains Take Japanese To California," discussing the Japanese Americans evacuated from the Auburn, Washington area, and "The Story of 112,000 Japanese in American" which is Part I of a two-part retelling of the recent history of …
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Season's greetings print block (ddr-densho-493-3)
Holiday-themed block print stamp hand-made by Tomio Itabashi. Design shows three barracks at camp overlooked by a watch tower; the word "Greetings" floats above. (Design appears in reverse.)
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Benjamin Gosney Collection (ddr-densho-455)
Letter to Benjamin Coleman Gosney from Tomio Itabashi who describes his time at the Pinedale Assembly Center and his move to Tule Lake. Itabashi was a former co-worker of Gosney's and attended high school with Gosney's daughter.
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Red Cross message from Tomio Itabashi to Koichiro Itabahashi (ddr-densho-493-18)
American Red Cross Civilian Message Form with message from Tomio Itabashi to his father Koichiro in Japan. Message reads "We are all well and safe. Do not worry. Our regards to relatives." Back of paper has three lines of Japanese text in reply; underneath, paper is stamped "Examined by 364 - U.S. Censorship" as well as …
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Notice to Report to Work on Project (ddr-densho-493-17)
Notice addressed to Tomio Itabashi calling him to work in the role of "Foreman, Grade B" at the C 1 Mess Hall at 2:30pm on the day the notice was issued. Sex marked "M" race marked "J". Signatures illegible.
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Postcard from Mitsuo Mike Iseri (ddr-densho-493-32)
Postcard from Mike to Tomio in Auburn, Washington. Front of card is a cartoon drawing of Sergeant A.J. Shaw captioned "The First Sergeant / 'Such a nice fellow - - - when he's asleep.' / Sgt. Shaw Ho. Co. 35th Div. 'Joy'". Back of card has a message addressed to Tomio: "How are you all. Ah’s …
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