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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-13)
doc Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-13)
Ayako writes to her father about how happy she is to hear that he is being released and gives him updates on life at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
Puyallup memorial sculpture (ddr-densho-35-58)
img Puyallup memorial sculpture (ddr-densho-35-58)
This memorial sculpture is dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
Puyallup memorial sculpture (ddr-densho-35-56)
img Puyallup memorial sculpture (ddr-densho-35-56)
This memorial sculpture is dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
Letter from Bill  to Tama (ddr-densho-383-554)
doc Letter from Bill to Tama (ddr-densho-383-554)
Advice on travelling to Minidoka from Camp Harmony, conditions at Minidoka and progress on building camp
Letter from Bill to Tama (ddr-densho-383-543)
doc Letter from Bill to Tama (ddr-densho-383-543)
Dated "2nd Night", describing living conditions at Camp Harmony
Letter from Nobutaka (probably Nobuko Yanagimachi) to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-556)
doc Letter from Nobutaka (probably Nobuko Yanagimachi) to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-556)
Re: conditions at Camp Harmony. Nobuko Yanagimachi was a fellow UW student and member of Fuyo-Kai
Nisei/Kibbei questionnaire (ddr-densho-122-896)
doc Nisei/Kibbei questionnaire (ddr-densho-122-896)
Draft questionaire to be given at Camp Harmony to start segregation process proposed by JACL. Was not used, or not successful.
Photo of Two women and girl (ddr-densho-122-176)
img Photo of Two women and girl (ddr-densho-122-176)
Tama Tokuda on right. Caption on back: "Two Women in an American Concentration Camp, Puyallup, WA".
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