93 items
93 items
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New Jersey Architect License (ddr-densho-335-121)
Thomas Rockrise's license as a certified architect in the state of New Jersey for the years 1922-1923.
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Relocation Prospects - New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania (ddr-densho-156-157)
Written by Robert M. Cullum, Relocation Supervisor, New York Area.
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Ken Roger Inagaki Interview Segment 4 (ddr-phljacl-1-17-4)
Moving to an unwelcoming neighborhood in New Jersey
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Albert Bunji Ikeda Interview Segment 6 (ddr-phljacl-1-15-6)
The family moves to Seabrook Farms, New Jersey
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Takeshi Minato Interview Segment 21 (ddr-manz-1-57-21)
Leaving camp, working in Chicago and then Seabrook, New Jersey
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Helen Amerman Manning Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-147-2)
Growing up in Bloomfield, New Jersey, doing well in school
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Art Shibayama Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-151-16)
Family decides to move to Seabrook, New Jersey, a produce company work camp
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Letter from Larry Tajiri to Margaret Anderson, editor of Common Ground (ddr-densho-338-449)
Letter discussing the "New Jersey evacuee situation."
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Letter to Larry Tajiri from Margaret Anderson, editor of Common Ground (ddr-densho-338-448)
Letter discussing the "New Jersey evacuee situation."
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Crowd around men wearing leis, two in wheelchairs (ddr-densho-466-321)
Caption on photo: Camp Kilmer New Jersey 1946
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Man sitting at desk (ddr-ajah-2-688)
Caption below photo: Sgt. William M. Cox Newton, New Jersey
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Peter Irons Interview I Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-126-16)
Memories of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; Freedom Democrats and the Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Darlene Mukoda Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-27)
Sansei female. Born May 27, 1938, in Loomis, California. At the age of four, removed with family to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California, and the Amache concentration camp, Colorado. Family left camp in 1944 to live and work at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Attended nursing school in New Jersey, worked as a nurse, and raised …
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Indefinite Leave Card (ddr-ohs-1-1)
Indefinite leave card issued to Mitsue Yabe giving permission for her to travel from Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming to Bridgeton, New Jersey.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 46 (April 12, 1944) (ddr-densho-147-159)
Selected article titles: "New Order Provides Pullman Accommodations for Invalids" (p. 1), "Procedure to Qualify as Registered Voter Released" (p. 1), "Irate New Jersey Farmers Vote to Evict Nisei Tenant" (p. 6).
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 259 (December 14, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-474)
Selected article titles: "Eagles Play Host to Cowley Quintet Friday" (p. 1), "Pet Lovers to Hold Meeting Saturday" (p. 2), "Openings for Skilled Technicians Available in New Jersey" (p. 3).
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Resettlement publication (ddr-densho-35-422)
Publication titled: "The Philadelphia Hostel - Resettlement Gateway To Pennsylvania And Southern New Jersey." Provides information about the Philadelphia Hostel, a short-term housing option for Japanese Americans resettling to the East Coast.
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Michael Asada Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-28)
Sansei male. Born 1953 in Seabrook, New Jersey, where parents lived and worked following their incarceration experience during World War II. Grew up in Seabrook, participating in Japanese American community activities. Enrolled in the West Point military academy and spent military career in the armor corps, then became a deputy program executive for the army as …
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Japanese, Taking Photos, Questioned (September 2, 1935) (ddr-densho-56-453)
The Seattle Daily Times, September 2, 1935, p. 8
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Church Group (ddr-densho-335-83)
The caption written on the back of the photograph reads "Cresskill N.J. Congregational Church This is our Junior Society My Helper Miss Luis -- and under the arrow [illegible] You can find Dr. Lewis. This is their party in the church [illegible] room and I had them come out on their picture."
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Ken Roger Inagaki Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-17)
Sansei male. Born January 3, 1940, in Seattle, Washington. During World War II, removed with family to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Left camp and resettled in New York and New Jersey. Established a career in safety and health consulting.