19 items
19 items

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Girl and boy standing outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-930)
Caption below photo: Takako Morita and her brother, Itsuo, at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1944

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Group of children outside an apartment in Chicago (ddr-densho-409-16)
From left to right: Unidentified, Diana Lynn Rieko Morita Cole, unidentified, Donna, Patsy Arai, Takako, unidentified, and Cherie Kaneko at front

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Morita family outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-900)
Caption below photo: The Morita family stands in front of Black 23, Barrack 15, rooms D and E, where they lived while incarcerated at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944. They were originally from Alameda, CA., then moved to Mountain View, CA, by 1933

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Group of children outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-688)
Caption below photo: Young Niseis in front of Block 23, where the Nakatas lived in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1942-1945. The Nakatas were from Alameda, CA. The Moritas were originally from Oakland, then Alameda, then moved to Mountain View, CA in 1933. The Nakatas didn't know the Marita's until they met in Heart Mountain.

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Four girls at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-6-695)
Caption to right of photo: Alamedans in WWII Friends and Sisters

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Five girls outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-911)
Caption below photo: The Morita sisters pose with friends in front of their barracks (#15) at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Circa 1943-1944

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Group of children outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-913)
Caption below photo: Young Nisei sisters and brothers in front of Block 23, Barracks 15, where the Nakatas, and Hiroses all lived in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Five girls outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-904)
Caption below photo: Child in front of Jeanette is unknown. Heart Mountain, Wyoming, circa 1943-1944

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Girl Scout Troop 15 at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-924)
Caption below photo: Girl Scout Troop 15 at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1943-1944

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Group of girl scouts on camping trip (ddr-ajah-2-888)
Caption below photo: Girl Scout Troop 15, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Looks like a weenie roast and pots of food, possibly just outside the confines of the camp, possibly near the Shoshone River. 1943


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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.