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gayle k. yamada Collection (ddr-densho-1004)
Collection gayle k. yamada Collection (ddr-densho-1004)
The gayle k. yamada Collection consists of interviews conducted by filmmaker gayle k. yamada for her 2003 documentary, Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties. The interviews are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on the interviewees' World War II experiences in the Military Intelligence Service.
Card to Yuri and Richard Tsukada from Dr. & Mrs. Yamada (ddr-densho-356-568)
doc Card to Yuri and Richard Tsukada from Dr. & Mrs. Yamada (ddr-densho-356-568)
Wedding Congratulations card to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada and Richard Tsukada from Dr. and Mrs. Yamada. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-551 and ddr-densho-356-577.
Tsutomu and Ruth (Yamada) Matsumoto Collection (ddr-densho-432)
Collection Tsutomu and Ruth (Yamada) Matsumoto Collection (ddr-densho-432)
The Tsutomu and Ruth (Yamada) Matsumoto Collection contains letters written between Ruth Yamada Matsumoto and Matsuye Koike when they were in Santa Anita Assembly Center, Rohwer concentration camp, Fort Bismarck and Fort Missoula. There are also two of Ruth's photograph albums that record life in Japan and the United States.
Yamada Collection (ddr-densho-25)
Collection Yamada Collection (ddr-densho-25)
The Yamada collection, early 1900s-1950s and 1990s, focuses on the Iseri family, who resided in the White River Valley area of Washington State before World War II and in Weiser, Idaho, after the war. The photographs depict agricultural life and community activities such as sports, mochitsuki, and religious ceremonies. This collection also includes mass removal and …
Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview (ddr-densho-1000-135)
vh Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview (ddr-densho-1000-135)
Before being contacted by Densho, the Yasutake siblings had planned to conduct their own family history interviews. Individually and jointly, they and other family members had written and gathered material documenting their family history. They shared much of this with me to assist with research and preparation for the Densho interview. Mitsuye's daughter Jeni had coordinated …
Mr. Yamada posing with fowl and a gun (ddr-densho-432-30)
img Mr. Yamada posing with fowl and a gun (ddr-densho-432-30)
Caption in album: "1918 / Daddy." Caption on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio / Seattle, Wash."
Internees playing cards in Barracks 5, Santa Fe Internment Camp (ddr-manz-2-74)
img Internees playing cards in Barracks 5, Santa Fe Internment Camp (ddr-manz-2-74)
Caption: "Mr. Okaski, Mr. Suglyama, Mr. Tsuyuki, Mr. Hagio, Mr. Yamamoto, Mr. Tanaka, Mr. Hatori, Mr. Yamada, Mr. Musashi, Mr. Takamura." Caption on reverse: "Our roommates in Barracks No 5. Santa Fe Interment [sic]."
Seven boys with football (ddr-densho-458-30)
img Seven boys with football (ddr-densho-458-30)
Seven boys, one holding a football on Okamura Farm. Front row-left to right: Tomomi Yamada, Hiro Tsukushi, Kei Nakano, and Sakaye Okamura. Back row-left to right: Naomi Higaki, Tad Sawamura, and Hideyoshi Kashima
Kinrey Matsuyama in a billiards competition with Koji Yamada (ddr-njpa-4-906)
img Kinrey Matsuyama in a billiards competition with Koji Yamada (ddr-njpa-4-906)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Three-cushion exhibition game. (Tokyo) March 6, 1937. The three-cushion exhibition game featuring the child prodigy of the billiards world, Kinrey Matsuyama, and Kawahara was held on the 6th from 1:30 p.m. at the Industrial Club. The picture shows 1, Matsuyama holding his cue (to his right are Mr. Koji Yamada and Kawahara)."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, April 2, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-15)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, April 2, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-15)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 5, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-8)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 5, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-8)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the social activities, religion, and logging Social and recreational activities|id:63. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 29, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-14)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 29, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-14)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of a horseshoe tournament. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 9, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-9)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, November 9, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-9)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of interactions with the Arkansas community. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, January 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-11)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, January 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-11)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the social activities and holidays. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Matsuye Koiki to Ruth Yamada, August 23, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-17)
doc Letter from Matsuye Koiki to Ruth Yamada, August 23, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-17)
This letter discusses Matsuye Koike's repatriation date and his preparations to leave the U.S. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-13)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, March 11, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-13)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of a wedding, dentistry, and rations. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Missoula, MT. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, February 3, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-12)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, February 3, 1943 (ddr-densho-432-12)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the social activities, trips into McGehee, and the weather. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, June 1, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-2)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, June 1, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-2)
This letter discusses life at Santa Anita Assembly Center, including Ruth Yamada's thoughts on school, church, and food. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, October 23, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-7)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, October 23, 1942 (ddr-densho-432-7)
This letter discusses life at Rohwer concentration camp, including discussion of the food, environment, church, and school. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Group of men outside house (ddr-densho-383-67)
img Group of men outside house (ddr-densho-383-67)
Group outside Pottenger residence in Alaska. Back row: Henry Yamada (left), Jack Nakagawa (center). Front row, left to right: Unknown man, George Tokuda, Dick Horita, and William Takahashi. Written on album page below photograph: "At Pottenger's".
Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, c. 1942 (ddr-densho-432-3)
doc Letter from Ruth Yamada to Matsuye Koike, c. 1942 (ddr-densho-432-3)
This letter discusses life at Santa Anita Assembly Center, including Ruth Yamada's thoughts on school, church, and food. Matsuye Koike received the letter while imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Bismark, ND. The letter was "detained alien enemy mail examined."
Application for relocation assistance (ddr-densho-25-58)
doc Application for relocation assistance (ddr-densho-25-58)
This application for relocation assistance was filled out on February 15, 1946, by Mae Iseri, under her married name of Mae Yamada. The application lists herself and her two sons. They wished to relocate to Kent, Washington, and were granted $25.
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