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Bernadette Suda Horiuchi Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1000-239-26)
Feeling people in concentration camps were lucky compared with hardships faced in Wyoming
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Bernadette Suda Horiuchi Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-239-14)
Setting up a home in Wyoming: "it looked like an old Western town"
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Eiichi Edward Sakauye Interview Segment 21 (ddr-jamsj-2-7-21)
Moving to Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming; eventually working for the agricultural department
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Heart Mountain Wyoming organization and job description (ddr-csujad-55-262)
Booklet including organizational chart and descriptions of sections, units, divisions and names of personnel at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0264
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Nisei woman with painting (ddr-densho-174-13)
Bernadette Horiuchi is pictured with a painting done by husband Paul Horiuchi.
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Japs to Develop Wyoming Lands (June 6, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-814)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 6, 1942, p. 3
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Issei man and son in front of home (ddr-densho-113-28)
Masajiro immigrated from Japan to Vancouver, BC in 1900 and eventually made his way to Rock Springs, Wyoming where he worked as a coal miner. His son Masato joined him in 1912. (L to R): Masajiro Uyeda, Masato Uyeda.
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Portrait of father and son (ddr-densho-113-3)
This photo shows Masajiro Uyeda and his son Yoichi. Masajiro immigrated from Japan to Vancouver, BC in 1900 and eventually made his way to Rock Springs, Wyoming where he worked as a coal miner. His other sons joined him in 1912. (L to R): Photographer, Masajiro Uyeda, Yoichi Uyeda.
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Letter to the Editor from Eji Suyama (ddr-densho-122-586)
re: "Japanese American History: The Heart Mountain Experience" symposium, personal information redacted