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Testimony of Kiyoshi Yabuki (ddr-densho-67-154)
doc Testimony of Kiyoshi Yabuki (ddr-densho-67-154)
Written testimony of Kiyoshi Yabuki of Bellevue, Washington. Served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, September 9, 1981, in the section titled "Veterans." Personal information excised by Densho.
Testimony of Masayoshi Jin Jinguji (ddr-densho-67-313)
doc Testimony of Masayoshi Jin Jinguji (ddr-densho-67-313)
Written testimony of Masayoshi Jin Jinguji. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981. Personal information excised by Densho.
Testimony of Tomi Koriyama (ddr-densho-67-264)
doc Testimony of Tomi Koriyama (ddr-densho-67-264)
Written testimony of Tori Koriyama, born in Japan. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981. Personal information excised by Densho.
Testimony of Walt Woodward (ddr-densho-67-185)
doc Testimony of Walt Woodward (ddr-densho-67-185)
Written testimony of Walt Woodward, publisher of the Bainbridge Review, the newspaper of Bainbridge Island, Washington. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, September 9, 1981, in the section titled "Bainbridge Island Evacuation."
Irene Yamauchi Tatsuta Interview (ddr-manz-1-158)
vh Irene Yamauchi Tatsuta Interview (ddr-manz-1-158)
Nisei female. Born May 3, 1935, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, returned to Seattle and became a teacher.
Lois Shikami Interview (ddr-chi-1-8)
vh Lois Shikami Interview (ddr-chi-1-8)
Nisei female. Born August 25, 1931, in Seattle, Washington. During World War II, incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, lived in Wisconsin for several years before eventually moving to Chicago, Illinois.
Washington, D.C.: shrine of America's past: symbol of its future (ddr-csujad-49-226)
doc Washington, D.C.: shrine of America's past: symbol of its future (ddr-csujad-49-226)
Picture story titled, "Washington, D.C.: Shrine of America's Past-Symbol of Its Future." An item from: page 109 of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2019_002_001_069_03
Bulletin issued by Washington Township JACL related to evacuation orders (ddr-ajah-7-6)
doc Bulletin issued by Washington Township JACL related to evacuation orders (ddr-ajah-7-6)
Asking community members for accounting of family members, possessions and that they comply with the order
Yoshiko and Tosao Yamada at the University of Washington graduation (ddr-densho-432-79)
img Yoshiko and Tosao Yamada at the University of Washington graduation (ddr-densho-432-79)
Yoshiko Yamada at her graduation from the University of Washington. She stands here with her mother, Tosao Yamada.
Minoru and Kay Tamesa at family farm in Sunnydale, Washington (ddr-densho-122-690)
img Minoru and Kay Tamesa at family farm in Sunnydale, Washington (ddr-densho-122-690)
Children of Uhachi Tamesa, photo copied from book "The Many Roads to Highline" (1979) by Melba Eyler and Evelyn Yeager
Group photos of the University of Washington Japanese Students' club (ddr-densho-474-200)
img Group photos of the University of Washington Japanese Students' club (ddr-densho-474-200)
First row sixth from left: Shugo Hashiguchi; second row fifth from left: William Yoshiya Mimbu; second row sixth from right: Takeo Charles Taiyoshi; third row sixth from left: Edwin Kikuo Natori; third row third from right: Eddie Kazuo Shimomura
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