921 items
921 items
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Letter of support for publication of "Open Letter" to S.I. Hayakawa (ddr-densho-122-117)
From James and Kimiko Yamamoto
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Letter of support for publication of "Open Letter" to S.I. Hayakawa (ddr-densho-122-93)
From Cora Yamamoto, personal information redacted.
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Mr. Neff and Students (ddr-densho-492-10)
Portrait of Mr. Neff (seated center) with 7 students from Hilo Boarding School, including Soichi T. Yamamoto (standing far right). Written along the top of the photograph is "Mr Neff & students" in blue ink. Written on the back is "T. Yamamoto Yamamoto H.B.S. 1905" in pencil with a line and circle indicating where Yamamoto is …
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Postcard to Soichi T. Yamamoto from M. Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-11)
Postcard from M. Yamamoto to Soichi T. Yamamoto thanking him for the book. The front of the postcard includes a photograph of students from Hilo Boarding School on M. Yamamoto's front steps. Written on the front of the postcard is "HBS" in blue ink.
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Postcard to Soichi T. Yamamoto from M. Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-17)
Postcard from M. Yamamoto to Soichi T. Yamamoto acknowledging his last letter and promising to write soon. The front of the postcard includes a series of three photographs, one of students in a formation on the grounds, another of Taro plants growing in a field, and the third of an unidentified young man outside the Hilo …
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Fusako Yamamoto Interview (ddr-manz-1-49)
Nisei female. Born March 29, 1920, in Sacramento, California, where father owned and operated a restaurant, and mother taught Japanese language school. During World War II, removed to the Marysville Assembly Center and Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Left camp to work in Chicago before eventually returning to Sacramento.
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Kaz Yamamoto Interview (ddr-manz-1-111)
Nisei male. Born March 18, 1924, in Sanger, California. Grew up in Santa Monica, California, where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. Left camp temporarily to work at a farm labor camp in Pocatello, Idaho. After leaving camp, lived and worked in Chicago, Illinois, before eventually returning …
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Emi Yamamoto Interview (ddr-densho-1015-6)
Nisei female. Born October 3, 1919, in Fresno, California. Grew up in Watsonville, California, helping on family's strawberry farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, was removed to the Salinas Assembly Center and the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. After World War II, returned to Watsonville.
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Donald Yamamoto Interview (ddr-densho-1011-2)
Nisei male. Born 1930 in San Jose, California. During World War II, removed to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. After leaving camp, returned to California.
(This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and …
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Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-40)
Photograph of Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto working on a textile
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Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-52)
Photograph of Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto dressed in kimono. Written on the back is "Soichi's Mother" in blue ink. Caption on back in Japanese
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Soichi T. Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-26)
Studio portrait of Soichi T. Yamamoto sitting in front of a backdrop. Written on the front is "Hilo Hawaii / Suit - Made by Mother" in blue ink. Written on the back in the upper left corner is "18 yrs" in blue ink.
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Soichi T. Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-25)
Portrait of Soichi T. Yamamoto standing in front of the ocean. Written on the front in the upper right corner is "In Hilo" in blue ink. Written on the back in the upper left corner is "20 yrs" in blue ink.
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Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-41)
Portrait of Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto in a kimono. Written on the bottom of the photograph is "Mother" in blue ink.
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Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-44)
Photograph of Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto in a kimono. Caption on the back in Japanese
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Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto (ddr-densho-492-51)
Photograph of Hide (Ninomiya) Yamamoto sitting in a chair. Written on the photograph in both yellow ink and red ink is "1915." Written on the back is "Received De. 25-1915 While at U of I. Urbana Ill" in black ink.
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Yamamoto Family Alter (ddr-densho-492-38)
Photograph of a family alter in the corner of a house. Written on the back of the photograph is "[obscured]ent view at Home. Jan2/[obscured]/ 24
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Yuriko Yamamoto Interview (ddr-densho-1000-408)
Nisei female. Born February 19, 1927, in Los Angeles, California. When mother passed away before the war, went to live with family friends while father went to Japan. During World War II, removed to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. After leaving camp, lived for a time in Detroit, …
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Kazue Yamamoto Interview (ddr-densho-1000-197)
Nisei female. Born January 14, 1927, in Wapato, Washington, where family operated a truck farm. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to North Portland Assembly Center and Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. Family left camp in 1945 for Spokane, Washington. Worked as a domestic on Spokane's South Hill before becoming a licensed beautician. Married husband …
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Richard H. Yamamoto (ddr-densho-1000-191)
Nisei male. Born September 4, 1922, in Spokane, Washington. Spent childhood in Spokane, where parents operated a downtown Spokane hotel and father worked as a redcap at the local train station. Graduated from Lewis & Clark High School, attended Whitworth College, and then attended trade school where he became an electrician.
(This interview was conducted as …