907 items
907 items
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Campers playing games (ddr-densho-336-1418)
The 1984 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Caption on front: "Tim Matsumoto, Craig So, Emily Murase, Vince Uyeda, Collyn Akagi, Jeff Kinoshita."
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Photograph of Lillian and Harry Matsumoto from the waist up (ddr-csujad-47-159)
Photograph of Lillian and Harry Matsumoto, superintendents of the Children's Village, from the waist up at Manzanar incarceration camp. Signed, "To Miss Hawes- Lillian and Harry Matsumoto" See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ecm_merritt_0276
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Certificate of Citizenship - Hawaiian Islands (ddr-densho-22-339)
A Certificate of Citizenship for Tokio Takao [Frank Takao?]. Notes that he is a child and resident of Matsumoto Camp on Punchbowl Street.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 90, No. 2095 (May 30, 1980) (ddr-pc-52-21)
Selected article titles: "Senate passes S1647 bill unanimously" (p. 1), "Robert Matsumoto case: Nisei continues fight against bias charge" (p. 3 and 8).
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An oral history with Lillian Matsumoto and Taeko Nagayama (ddr-csujad-30-14)
An oral interview with Lillian Matsumoto and Taeko Nagayama, incarcerees at the Children's Village orphanage. The interview was conducted for the Children's Village at the Manzanar Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_cvm_0132. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2494.2_T01
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An oral history with Lillian Matsumoto and Taeko Nagayama (ddr-csujad-30-13)
An oral interview with Lillian Matsumoto and Taeko Nagayama, incarcerees at the Children's Village orphanage. The interview was conducted for the Children's Village at the Manzanar Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_cvm_0130. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2494.1_T01
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Northwest Buddhist Convention (ddr-one-1-431)
Black and white photographic negative of two Nisei women standing behind set banquet tables. From left to right: Noriko (Ichikawa) Kurashige, and May Matsumoto.
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Four friends (ddr-densho-356-72)
Photograph of four women posing for photograph together. Inscribed on the back are their names: "Isako Sugiyama, Yuki Oka, Sally Kubochi, Kimi Matsumoto (Mes.)."
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Children posing (ddr-hmwf-1-165)
"Emi-Tomi Matsumoto, 15-20-E, June 6 1944" as described on back, l20 f19 1/50 G3, super Panchro-Press cut films. D76-45
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Crystal City Chatter Issue 64 (ddr-densho-537-73)
Issue 64 includes information about a Santa Fe historical marker, a special letter from Akiko Matsumoto, an article from the Laredo Morning Times, and more.
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Postcard from Kazumitsu Matsumoto Accounting Office to Mr. Sadatsuka Hamada, June 28, 1949 [in Japanese] (ddr-csujad-5-300)
A postcard from Kazumitsu Matsumoto Accounting Office in Los Angeles, California to Sadatsuka Hamada in Compton, California, regarding reparation application. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: oki_06_15_002
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Baby photo (ddr-densho-107-1)
This photo was taken at the Akagawa Studio in Los Angeles, California. At the time the photo was taken, Roy Matsumoto was about three and a half months old. A copy of the photo was made at the Hiroshima Studio on March 12, 1931.
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Legion of Merit presentation (ddr-densho-107-32)
General Frank D. Merrill, Commanding General of the Merrill's Marauders, congratulating S/Sgt Roy Matsumoto upon the presentation of the Legion of Merit for his exploits at Walawbum, Burma on 5 March, 1944.
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Portrait of Richard Maeda and Smitty (ddr-densho-395-69)
A portrait of Richard Maeda, wearing a suit and tie, and Smitty (Nakasone), wearing a dark blouse and a necklace.
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Dorothy Nakahara and Ruth Yamada standing in front of a house (ddr-densho-432-34)
Caption in album: "April 1937. / Dorthy [sic] Nakahara / Ruth Yamada."
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Tosao and Ruth Yamada in their grocery store (ddr-densho-432-20)
Caption on reverse: "Oct. 1939."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, April 2, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-15)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 5, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-8)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the social activities, religion, and logging Social and recreational activities|id:63. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 29, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-14)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of a horseshoe tournament. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 9, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-9)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of interactions with the Arkansas community. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, January 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-11)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the social activities and holidays. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Matsuye Koiki to Ruth Yamada, August 23, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-17)
This letter discusses Matsuye Koike's repatriation date and his preparations to leave the U.S. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
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Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-13)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of a wedding, dentistry, and rations. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."