2028 items
2028 items
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Memo from the Manzanar Buddhist Church (ddr-manz-4-144)
Invitation to a tea celebrating graduation.
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Wedding portrait (ddr-manz-4-215)
Caption: "To / Rev. & Mrs. Nagatomi / Dr. & Mrs. [?] / Nov. 4, 1944."
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-7)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon, dated June 4, 1942. Letter in pencil on unlined paper. The first two pages are primarily drawings of pole vaulters, and on the second page there are drawings of "U" letters. On the top is a caricature of himself sweating in the heat with a thermometer reading 100 …
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-9)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon, dated August 5, 1942. In the upper left corner there is a drawing of two barracks, a power line, and mountains in the background. John writes about his time spent in Manzanar, the hot weather, and the monotony of camp life. He mentions that he has heard and …
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-12)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon, dated November 27, 1942. John writes about the limited daylight hours, cold weather, and thanks Harold for sending him the chalk he requested. There is an illustration of John doing a pull up, while another boy asks to touch the chalk. He mentions the inadequate amount of chairs …
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-17)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon dated January 15, 1943. John writes to thank Harold for the shirt he sent him, and also indicates that he likes a girl on a girl's team called the "Windbreakers." In the middle of the page there is a drawing of John and a face blowing on a …
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Pencil Drawing (ddr-janm-18-22)
Pencil drawings created by John (Sohei) Hohri and sent to Harold Landon. John's drawings include Harold catching a football, a University High School football game, Harold typing at a typewriter, John dreaming about attending the University High School football game while in his cartooning class, and a full body illustration of Harold "Battering Ram" Landon in …
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-16)
Legal size envelope from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon postmarked January 1943. The envelope is addressed to Harold "The Writeless" Landon in West Los Angeles, California. On the back of the envelope, under the fold, there is a small illustration of a boy with his hands up asking to be let go.
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-8)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon, dated June 28, 1942. John writes asking Harold what his plans are since he graduated high school. He writes about his activities in Manzanar, working in a camouflage factory, teaching a Sunday school class, and attending 12th grade in September. He comments about how he had to miss …
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Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon (ddr-janm-18-11)
Letter from John (Sohei) Hohri to Harold Landon, dated October 6, 1942. John writes about his life in Manzanar and the satisfaction he receives from teaching his Sunday school class. He writes that the average attendance for his class is about 40 boys from the ages of 12-14, and talks about the activities his Sunday school …
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Seiko Ishida and her Third Grade Class (ddr-csujad-29-9)
Seiko Ishida and her 3rd grade class listening to the librarian Miss Matsuoka. Oral history transcript and audio are found in items: csufccop_jaoh_0010 and csufccop_jaoh_0016. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 1339_P02
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Envelope addressed to John Bonomi (ddr-janm-21-14)
An envelope from David Miyamoto at Manzanar to John Bonomi of Brunswig Drug Company, Los Angeles, postmarked September 22, 1942. (See accompanying letter ID#2006.22.8a.)
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Christmas Card From Miyamoto family to Bonomi family (ddr-janm-21-20)
A Christmas card made in Manzanar Relocation Center, postmarked on December 22, 1942 from David Miyamoto's family to Mr. and Mrs. John Bonomi in Long Beach.