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Wood Plaque (ddr-densho-364-1)
img Wood Plaque (ddr-densho-364-1)
A wood plaque that reads "Souvenir / Colorado River Relocation Center / Poston, Arizona / 1942"
Memo recommending the detention (ddr-densho-411-2)
doc Memo recommending the detention (ddr-densho-411-2)
Form memo to L. M. C. Smith from J. Edgar Hoover recommending the arrest and detainment of Dr. Rikita Honda.
Honda Family Photograph (ddr-densho-411-6)
img Honda Family Photograph (ddr-densho-411-6)
Photograph of Rikita Honda and his family posed in front of a black background. Standing the back is Rikita Honda (left) and an unidentified man (right). Seated is Mae Honda holding Yasuko Honda with Shinya Honda seated next to her.
Rikita Honda (ddr-densho-411-4)
img Rikita Honda (ddr-densho-411-4)
Photograph of Rikita Honda seated outside in front a willow tree.
Banquet (ddr-densho-411-5)
img Banquet (ddr-densho-411-5)
Photograph of a group attending a banquet. Imprinted on the photograph is "Banquet given Dr. R. Honda to honor his assignment of the Degree of Igaku-Hakushi from the Tokio Imperial University by the Southern California Japanese Med. Sch." Rikita Honda is standing at the head of the table.
Honda Family outside Rikita Honda's office (ddr-densho-411-1)
img Honda Family outside Rikita Honda's office (ddr-densho-411-1)
Photograph of Rikita Honda and family standing outside his medical practice in Los Angeles, California. Identified left to right: Shinya Honda, Rikita Honda, Mariko Honda, Mae Honda, Michiko Honda, and Yasuko Honda.
Honda Family Photograph (ddr-densho-411-3)
img Honda Family Photograph (ddr-densho-411-3)
Photograph of Rikita Honda and his family posed standing and sitting in front of a column and blank wall. Identified left to right: Mariko Honda, Rikita Honda, Shinya Honda, Michiko Honda, Mae Honda and Yasuko Honda.
Letter from Torao Hayashi to Lousie Hayashi (ddr-densho-412-3)
doc Letter from Torao Hayashi to Lousie Hayashi (ddr-densho-412-3)
Letter from Torao Hayashi to his sister Yoshiko Lousie Hayashi in Poston. In the letter Torao mentions meeting mutual friends, a delay in getting the family photograph, his brother Roy not completing school, and someone in the hospital. Torao Hayashi was killed in action just a few days after writing this letter.
1944 Poston High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-412-1)
doc 1944 Poston High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-412-1)
Masao Roy Hayashi's 1944 high school yearbook "El Chaparal" from Poston High School.
Hayashi Family Photo (ddr-densho-412-2)
img Hayashi Family Photo (ddr-densho-412-2)
Photograph of three generations of the Hayashi family posed in front of an American Flag. Back row left to right: Sueko Barbra Hayashi, Natsuye Ruth Hayashi, Torao Hayashi, Tomiko Jane (Hayashi) Noda and Yoshiko Louise (Hayashi) Kubo. Seated left to right: Ruby Hayashi, Ichimatsu Hayashi, Yoneyo (Ikeda) Hayashi holding Ronald Hayashi; Kazumi John Hayashi and Lorraine …
Magazine Clipping (ddr-densho-415-9)
doc Magazine Clipping (ddr-densho-415-9)
Clipping from the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation Newsletter on the donation of George Sunada's military uniform to the Heart Mountain Interpretative Center.
George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-2)
img George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-2)
Black and white portrait of George Sunada in uniform. Stamped on the back is "Lively Studio 528 1/2 Maia St. P. O. Box 962 Hattiesburg, Miss." in black ink.
George Sunada's Honorable Discharge (ddr-densho-415-5)
doc George Sunada's Honorable Discharge (ddr-densho-415-5)
Copy of George Sunada's Honorable Discharge papers from the US Army.
George Sunada Timeline 1919-1947 (ddr-densho-415-3)
doc George Sunada Timeline 1919-1947 (ddr-densho-415-3)
Short biographical timeline of George Sunada's life from his birth in 1919 till 1947. Primarily focused on his work at Green River railroad yards in Wyoming.
George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-1)
img George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-1)
Black and white full body photograph of George Sunada in uniform standing outside with military barracks in the background.
Go For Broke Card (ddr-densho-415-4)
doc Go For Broke Card (ddr-densho-415-4)
Business type card with George Sunada's military assignments and post-war work.
Newspaper clipping (ddr-densho-415-6)
doc Newspaper clipping (ddr-densho-415-6)
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Rock Springs Rocket on the mass firing of Japanese Nationals from the railroad industry.
Redress appeal (ddr-densho-415-7)
doc Redress appeal (ddr-densho-415-7)
Copy of George Sunada's appeal for redress eligibility. Documents how his and his family's constitutional rights were violated by the federal government.
California Daily News (Saturday, March 21, 1942) Final Edition No. 3647 (ddr-densho-416-31)
doc California Daily News (Saturday, March 21, 1942) Final Edition No. 3647 (ddr-densho-416-31)
Final edition of the California Daily News also known as the Kashu Mainichi Shinbun before they suspended publication. Select article titles: "83 Workers Leave for Manzanar This Morning To Prepare for Others" (p. 1); "Hogwanji To Help In Storage" (p. 1); Better Treatment and Facilities Offered by Evacuee Service Office" (p. 1).
Poston Black 54 (ddr-densho-416-32)
img Poston Black 54 (ddr-densho-416-32)
Panoramic photograph of residents of Poston Block 54
Letter to Clarence R. Walker from Gonkichi Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-34)
doc Letter to Clarence R. Walker from Gonkichi Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-34)
Letter to Clarence R. Walker from Gonkichi Miyagi. Gonkichi talks about receiving 125 dollars from Clarence Walker for Clarence having sold something of Gonkichi's. Gonkichi tells Clarence he does not expect to return to California any time soon. Gonkichi talks how he feels about his grandson William Miyagi being drafted into the army while the rest …
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