362 items
362 items
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. II No. 8 (July 11, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-320)
Selected article titles: "319 'White Zoners' Here, Pinedale to Start July 15" (p. 1), "'Nisei Citizenship' Topic of Colony Forum Monday" (p. 1), "Music Lessons on All Types Given" (p. 3), "Two Wed Receptions Take Top Spots in Town Society" (p. 3), "Welfare Aid for Colonists" (p. 5).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 6 No. 36 (August 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-287)
Selected article titles: "Relocation Staff to Leave the Middle of Next Week" (p. 1), "Farmers Meeting Tonite" (p. 1), "Tule Exchange Group Named" (p. 1), "At Camp Shelby: New Insignia For Combat Team" (p. 1), "Prospects For Relocation Encouraging in Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland, Del." (p. 1), "Editorial Page: Rev. Kitagawa's Report" (p. 2), "In Relocating: …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 94 (November 4, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-90)
Selected article titles: "Pilfering Colonists Subject to Federal Imprisonment" (p. 1), "Planning Board is Organized" (p. 1), "Domestic Work Available Outside" (p. 1), "Delegates to Salt Lake City Conclave Chosen" (p. 1), "Immunization is Set For Thurs." (p. 1), "Poultry Plant Will House 40,000 Hens" (p. 2), "Colonists Warned Against Fire" (p. 2), "Togasaki is Father …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 21 (October 30, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-421)
Selected article titles: "Occupants of Twenty-one Barracks to Move" (p. 1), "WRA to Construct Ten Blocks. Million Dollar Project to be Completed in Two Months" (p. 1), "More Checks for Segregees" (p. 1), "Five Japanese Women Held by F.B.I." (p. 1), "Impartial View of Japanese Problem Sought in Survey" (p. 2), "Tule Lake Buddhists to Reorganize …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 41 (May 7, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-221)
Selected article titles: "Evacuees May Enroll For NYA Training: WRA Completes Plans With Five Regional Directors" (p. 1), "5 Men Moved From Jail" (p. 1), "Evacuees on Leave May Obtain Emergency Aid" (p. 1), "Wardens Give to Hospital" (p. 1), "New Property Transfer Form" (p. 1), "Procedure For Changing Repatriation Requests" (p. 1), "City Talent Show …
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Fujihira family photograph album (ddr-densho-518-4)
An album containing photographs from the Fujihira family's time at Minidoka.
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Minidoka Irrigator Vol. I No. 25 (December 9, 1942) (ddr-densho-119-18)
Selected article titles: "Colony's Acute Labor Shortage Now Relieved" (p. 1), "One Killed, Nine Hurt in Manzanar. Calif. Center Under Martial Law" (p. 1), "Long Leaves For 3 More Approved" (p. 1), "Dearer Than Life Itself Is U.S. Citizenship -- Yasui" (p. 2), "Japanese Library Opened. Shelves Contain Over 1000 Volumes" (p. 3), "Postage Now Required …
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Crystal City Chatter Issue 158 (ddr-densho-537-123)
Issue 158 includes information about a Las Vegas trip, health advice, a request for donations, and more.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 36 (May 1, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-216)
Selected article titles: "Embargo On All Shipments Threatened Unless Coal Cars Unloaded Immediately" (p. 1), "Evacuee Property Office: Service For Business of Problems" (p. 1), "Language School Candidates Must Report For Interviews" (p. 3), "Mrs. Roosevelt Visits Gila: Says Relocate Loyal Nisei" (p. 3), "Dedicate Cross On Castle Rock Sun." (p. 3).
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Minidoka Irrigator Vol. I No. 11 (October 21, 1942) (ddr-densho-119-10)
Selected article titles: "Unfair Charges Hit. Beet Farmer's Viewpoint Presented" (p. 1), "Fair Labor Board Completed, Meets With Harry Stafford" (p. 1), "Myer Meets Planning Commission" (p. 1), "Editorial: A Sound Suggestion" (p. 2), "Better Understanding Aimed in Resolution of Farmers" (p. 2), "Permits Must Be Secured to Leave Center" (p. 3), "Farmer Gives His Viewpoint" …
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Handwritten notes (ddr-densho-356-991)
Handwritten notes regarding survey (object 898), including individual answers to the survey.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 22 (November 2, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-444)
Selected article titles: "Delegates Confer!!: Meyer Addresses Loyal Residents At Ad. Area" (p. 1), "Segregants Number 8572; Gila Tops List" (p. 1), "Language School Organized: over 2500 Students To Attend Classes Established In Center's Seven Wards" (p. 1).