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Seven men standing on shore (ddr-densho-383-17)
img Seven men standing on shore (ddr-densho-383-17)
Back row, left to right: William Takahashi, Toshimi Nishimura, and Takashi Matsumoto. George Tokuda in front row, second from left.
Affidavit Issued by War Department and Signed by William Iino (ddr-densho-368-804)
doc Affidavit Issued by War Department and Signed by William Iino (ddr-densho-368-804)
Affidavit signed by William Iino confirming that a package does not contain US property or other items unauthorized for mailing.
Article about Lawrence Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1142)
doc Article about Lawrence Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1142)
Translation of article: Lawrence Goto was appointed city and district council as successor to Mr. William Chang Foon, Jr., who passed away.
Group of soldiers near tent (ddr-densho-368-265)
img Group of soldiers near tent (ddr-densho-368-265)
Caption: Waiting in staging area (Marseilles, France) for transportation to Italy. From left to right: Homer Takahashi, William Iino, Unknown, Tom Hatsukano
Student essay:
doc Student essay: "The Future" (ddr-densho-171-116)
Excerpt: "I dream often of being a man married with a important job in a big concern."
Thank you letter (ddr-densho-277-189)
doc Thank you letter (ddr-densho-277-189)
A letter thanking Mr. and Mrs. Dodobara for their donation to the White River Valley JACL Chapter.
James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview (ddr-manz-1-142)
vh James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview (ddr-manz-1-142)
This interview is with three siblings, James T. Johnston, William R. Johnston, and Dorothy J. Whitlock. James was born in 1939, William in 1936, and Dorothy in 1934, all three in Arkansas. During World War II, the Johnstons' father was the project director of the Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas, and the whole family lived in Rohwer.
Letter from Martha Tsuchida to Tomoye Takahashi (ddr-densho-422-46)
doc Letter from Martha Tsuchida to Tomoye Takahashi (ddr-densho-422-46)
She and William should be home before Christmas, likes Henri's idea that she could work in the office of the business to help
T. Seabald and William Draper headed to dinner held in Draper's honor (ddr-densho-299-169)
img T. Seabald and William Draper headed to dinner held in Draper's honor (ddr-densho-299-169)
Caption: "Mr. T. Seabald, head of diplomatic section escorts Undersecretary of the Army William / Draper to Officer's Club for dinner given in his honor."
Letter adding a contribution to the gift fund for Larry and Guyo Tajiri (ddr-densho-338-395)
doc Letter adding a contribution to the gift fund for Larry and Guyo Tajiri (ddr-densho-338-395)
William Mimbu's contribution to the gift fund. The JACL Committee of 150 honored Larry and Guyo Tajiri for their work with the Pacific Citizen.
William Marutani Interview Segment 6 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-6)
vh William Marutani Interview Segment 6 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-6)
Appointed to serve on the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of
William Marutani Interview Segment 2 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-2)
vh William Marutani Interview Segment 2 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-2)
Leaving camp to attend college, then drafted into the military
William Marutani Interview Segment 7 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-7)
vh William Marutani Interview Segment 7 (ddr-phljacl-1-14-7)
Personal reactions to hearing the testimonies at the commission hearings
Letter from William K. Koyama from the Minidoka Concentration Camp to the United States Attorney Carl C. Donaugh asking him to parole his father, Keizaburo Koyama. Page 4 of 4. (ddr-one-5-168)
doc Letter from William K. Koyama from the Minidoka Concentration Camp to the United States Attorney Carl C. Donaugh asking him to parole his father, Keizaburo Koyama. Page 4 of 4. (ddr-one-5-168)
Photocopy of a declassified letter written by Keizaburo Koyama's son, William, to the United States Attorney Carl C. Donaugh asking him to release his father to the Minidoka War Relocation Center. William ends his letter appealing to the honor of the Attorney General and asks that he parole his father as he "would die before he …
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