Draft of a letter from Shoji Nagumo regarding an educational scholarship for his son, George Nagumo. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0900
Correspondence from Shoji Nagumo to Donald Camber regarding a request for Camber to send Nagumo's personal belongings to Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Includes a hand-drawn map of Nagumo's home. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0878
Memorandum from Jiro Fujioka to Speaker, Mr. Hatchimonji regarding his "resettlement problem" talk at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Includes Japanese handwritten notes. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0958
Memorandum of understanding from Glen Hartman to Shoji Nagumo regarding a proposed meeting between the foreman of the Agriculture Section and members of the Heart Mountain Community Council. Shoji Nagumo is misspelled as: Shoji Naguma. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0546
Birth announcement card for baby, Lynn Takao Shoji, born to George and Nobu Shoji on August 8, 1944 at Tule Lake incarceration camp. From the Masako Adachi scrapbook. See also sac_jaac_1953. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1954
Time card belonging to Shoji Nagumo for his position as a Block Coordinator at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Form WRA-6B. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0630
Caption on reverse [translation]: "'Parachute that did not open' trial. November 21, 1937. When a test to establish the minimum dive world record was conducted with a Nonaka-style parachute, Seizo Higo (18 at the time) died because the parachute did not open. This incident has become known as 'the parachute that did not open,' and the …
Identification caption from donor: Front L-R: Brian Shoji, John Nakayama, Martin Ishihara, Steve Suyama, Todd Imori, Jamie Matsuoka, Koby Kumasaka. Back L-R: Coach Don Suda, Dale N., Doug Shigaki, Mark Takizawa, Coach Dale Shigaki, Mark Nakatsu, Ledyard Slee, John Nakatsu, David Kim, Coach John Shigaki, Jay Shoji,.
Caption on reverse [translation]: "At last, innocence in case where parachute did not open. Shoji Nonaka, inventor and creator, who lives at 617 Kashiwara city, Osaka, is not guilty in our first aviation incident of "the parachute that did not open. The photo shows attorney Watanabe, attorney Mori, Mr. Nonaka, and Air Colonel Murakami, from left."
First row: Dr. Carpenter, Miss April, Toyoshiko Kagura, Rev. Gengi Shoji; Second Row: Anima, Rev. U.G. Murphy, M. Teroyama, Doris, ?, ?, Riku Hashiguchi, ?, Chosuku Hashiguchi
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Home repeatedly searched after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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Returning home and reestablishing the family's greenhouse business
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