Inventory of the Papers of the Takano Family SPC.2017.004

Yoko Okunishi
California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
2019
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson, CA 90747
Business Number: 310-243-3895
archives@csudh.edu


Contributing Institution: California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
Title: Takano Family Papers
Creator: Takano, Fumio F. (Fumio Fred), 1914-1989
Creator: Takano, Yoneko, 1918-2007
Creator: Meguro, Kumaji, 1878-1957
Creator: Meguro, Tsuruno, 1894-1985
source: Takano, Jeanne
Creator: Meguro, Ruth Yoshiko
Creator: Meguro, Leo Ryoichi
Creator: Takano, Itsuhei, 1887-1967
Creator: Takano, Tomeyo, 1889-1979
Identifier/Call Number: SPC.2017.004
Physical Description: 3 boxes (2 document boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 oversize folder)
Physical Description: 2.33 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1906-1991; undated
Abstract: This collection contains materials from members of the Takano and Meguro family in Los Angeles, California, including Issei immigrants, Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano and Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, and their Nisei children, Fumio Fred and Yoneko (Meguro) Takano, Yoshiko Ruth Meguro, and Leo Ryoichi Meguro. The papers covers from prewar through post-war, including the period of the forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II, U.S. military service in Europe druing the war and in Korea during the Korean War, and the redress movement in the 1980s. Most of the items in this collection have been digitized and are available online.
Material Specific Details: English translation, summaries, and synopsis are available at the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project site: Takano Family Papers Digital Collection .
Language of Material: English and Japanese texts with one item in Spanish.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Jeanne Takano donated the collection to the Gerth Archives and Special Collections in 2017 and additional materials in 2018 and 2021.

Availability of Digital Reproductions

Most of the items in this collection have been digitized and digital reproduction access files (access derivatives) are available at the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project site: Takano Family Papers Digital Collection 

Arrangement

Arranged in five series:
  1. Family and friend correspondence, 1937, 1942-1945, 1959-1977
  2. Incarceration camp experiences, 1942-1995
  3. U.S. military service, 1943-1951
  4. Family album and photographs, circa 1928-1959, undated
  5. Family information, 1906 July 7-1989 August

Family History

Itsuhei Takano (1887 October 18-1967 January 3) immigrated from Yamanashi, Japan, in 1906 and married Tomoye Kodama (1889 March 3-1979 October 17) in 1913. They resided in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California since 1914 and raised six children. Itsuhei was a retailer and operated a vegetable produce business at 5014 Eagle Rock Boulevard in Los Angeles since 1938. Their Nisei child, Fumio Fred Takano (1914 February 2-1989 July 22), was the oldest child and married Yoneko Meguro (1918 May 30-2007 January 10) in March 1942. He worked for the tuna fishing industry, and the family resided in Los Angeles, California, purchasing a real property prior to the exclusion.
Kumaji Meguro (1878 February 28-1957 December 1) and Tsuruno Meguro (1894 February 1-1985 January 12) were also Issei immigrants and resided in Colorado in the 1920s and 1930s. They were farm laborers and raised their Nisei child, Yoneko, Yoshiko Ruth, and Leo Ryoichi in Colorado, but moved into Los Angeles in 1936.
When the exclusion order was issued, the Takano and Meguro families were transferred to different assembly centers, Pomona Assembly Center and Santa Anita Assembly Center during the war. They were hoping to be transferred to the same incarceration camp together but were imprisoned separately in different camps, the Gila River camp in Arizona and the Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming. During his incarceration, Fumio Fred Takano answered questions on a form, known as the "loyalty questionnaire" in February 1943. His initial answers to questions 27 and 28 were "no" to question 27 and "yes" to question 28, however, his answers were not accepted at the Registration Office. The registration officer claimed that questions 27 and 28 should be answered both in the affirmative or negative, and his answer to 27 was altered in the negative by the officer. Because of his answers to the questionnaire, he struggled to be granted the permit he needed to leave. Later, he left the camp for Chicago but joined his family in Los Angeles when his family members were released from the camps. In June 1945, the Takano and Meguro families were able to return to Los Angeles, California.
Leo Ryoichi Meguro, one of the Meguros' children, was incarcerated in the Pomona Assembly Center and transferred to the Heart Mountain incarceration camp with his parents. He enlisted and served in the 100th Infantry Battalion as a Nisei solider and was deployed in Europe during the war. In 1944, he was hospitalized and discharged because of his illness but reenlisted and served in the Korean War.

Preferred Citation

For information about citing archival material, see the Citations for Archival Material  guide, or consult the appropriate style manual.

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Yoko Okunishi in 2019 and 2022.
English translation, summaries, and synopsis, and Japanese transcription for Japanese language materials are provided by a contractor and the finding aid author.

Digital Reproductions

The Gerth Archives and Special Collections created digitized materials (born-analog objects) from original items for long-term preservation and electronic access, adhering to best practice and standards to ensure the authenticity, integrity, and security of material. Most of the collection has been digitized and are available online. Some of the access files (access derivatives) have been redacted to protect personal identifiable information and others have been compressed for greater efficiency online. For more information on digitization production, please see CSU Japanese American Digitization Project technical reference guide .
The set of digital reproduction preservation files is stored on the Gerth Archives and Special Collections' department drive for preservation purpose and duplicate image requests in TIFF.
The set of access files (access derivatives) was created for the digital management system and is stored on the Gerth Archives and Special Collections' department external drive for staff use.

CSU Japanese American Digitization Project

This collection is part of the California State University Japanese American Digitization Project. Other collections about the history of Japanese Americans are found in the digital repository: CSU Japanese American Digitization Project .

Itsuhei Takano Camp Journal

The Itsuhei Takano Camp Journal : Itsuhei Takano, one of the Issei immigrants of the Takano family, wrote a journal recording his experiences during his incarceration in the Santa Anita Assembly Center and the Gila River camp in Arizona. The collection is owned by one of his grandsons and the digital reproductions were donated to the Archives.

Scope and Contents

The Takano Family Papers (1906-1991; undated) contains materials from members of the Takano and Meguro family who reside in Los Angeles, California, including Issei immigrants Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano, Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, and their Nisei children, Fumio Fred and Yoneko (Meguro) Takano, Ruth Yoshiko Meguro, and Leo Ryoichi Meguro. The papers covers from prewar through post-war, including the period of forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II, the Korean war, and the redress movement in the 1980s. The papers consists of correspondence, photographs, camp newspapers, yearbooks, and other documents. Noted are photographs depicting the Japanese American community in Colorado in the 1930s, including photos of Japanese Young People's Christian members; and schoolchildren and staff of a Japanese school and public schools. There are also documents regarding a real estate property in Los Angeles, California, which Fumio Fred Takano purchased in 1938, and his legal documents and letters present his efforts to protect the property during the war with the support of his non-Japanese American friend. Also included are letters depicting his struggles to be granted the indefinite leave permit from the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona, as a consequence of his answers to "loyalty questionnaire" questions 27 and 28. In addition, the Issei parents' letters detail their experiences during the war from an Issei point of view, describing the trip from the Pomona Assembly Center to the Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, incarceration life, and their return from the camp to California.

Conditions Governing Use

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1944-1945 -- Archives
Japanese Americans -- History -- 20th century
Takano, Jeanne
Gila River Incarceration Camp
Heart Mountain Incarceration Camp
Meguro, Tsuruno, 1894-1985 -- Correspondence
Takano, Yoneko, 1918-2007 -- Correspondence

 

Family and friend correspondence 1937, 1942-1945, 1959-1977, undated bulk 1942-1945

Physical Description: 24 folders
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

Materials include letters and postcards from Fumio Fred Takano's family members as well as copies of his letters to his non-Japanese American friend. Most of the letters were written during the war and the contents of his letters include discussions regarding his efforts to seek assistance from his Caucasian friend; management of his property in Los Angeles, California during the war; and discussions regarding shipping the family's belongings from Los Angeles to the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona. There are also letters written in Japanese by the Meguros, who are his parents-in-law. These letters detail their experiences in the Pomona Assembly Center in California and the Heart Mountain incarceration camp in Wyoming; describing the trip and life during their incarceration and their return from the camp to California.
box 3, folder 8

Prewar letter from Agnes Meguro to Yoneko Takano 1937 September 9

Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 25, 36

Wartime letters (copies) from Fumio Fred Takano to Florence Packer 1942 March 30; 1943 August 18; 1943 August 23

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Included are copies of letters written by Fumio Fred Takano. In these letters he seeks assistance from his non-Japanese American friend, Florence Packer, during the war. She was appointed as his attorney-in-fact prior to his incarceration. Fumio was able to get his truck delivered from Los Angeles to the Gila River with Mrs. Parker's assistance, and his sister, Akiko Nakashima, and her family were able to leave the camp by the truck.
box 1, folder 26-35, 38-40

Wartime letters and postcards from the Meguros 1942 May 20-1945 June 21

Physical Description: 13 folders
Language of Material: All items are written in Japanese. English translation is viewable at CSU Japanese American Digitization Project.

Scope and Contents

Contained are Japanese letters and postcards written by Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, who are Issei immigrants and Fumio Fred Takano's parents-in-law. They detail their experiences during the war from an Issei point of view, describing the trip and life in an assembly center and incarceration camp, and their return from the camp to California.
box 1, folder 37

Wartime postcard from Akiko Nakashima to Itsuhei Takano 1943 September 1

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a postcard sent from Akiko Nakashima to her father, Itsuhei Takano who was incarcerated in the Gila River camp in Arizona. She and her family left the camp on September 1, 1943 by Itsuhei's truck. The truck had been managed by Mrs. Parker in Los Angeles and was delivered to the Gila River with her help. The postcard captures the street scene in Wickenburg, Arizona.
box 3, folder 1-3

Postwar letters from Tsuruno Meguro to her family and friends 1959 May 21-September 23

Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Letters written by Tsuruno Meguro addressing her children, Fumio and Yoneko Takano and Leo Meguro, and her friends, the Hirotas. The letters were written while she was staying in Sendai, Japan from May to September 1959. She visited her family, friends, and neighbors in her hometown. This was her first trip to Japan after the war and her letters describe the postwar Japan.
box 3, folder 4-7

Postwar letters to Tsuruno Meguro from her relatives in Japan 1967 March 19-1977 February 10, undated

Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Letters written by Tsuruno Meguro's relatives in Japan.
 

Incarceration camp experiences 1942-1995; 1942-1946

Physical Description: 39 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

This series contains materials pertaining to the Takano family's incarceration during World War II. The materials include documents issued by War Relocation Authority (WRA), Western Defense Command, and the Office of Price Administration, such as letters, notices, ID cards, forms, war ration books, and receipts for shipment issued by agencies arranged by the U.S. government, published items from the Gila River camp in Arizona during the war, such as newspapers, booklets, and maps, as well as documents for redress and reparations issued by the Justice Department and National Archives and Records Administration after the war, and a booklet from the 50th reunion published in 1995. Noted are letters regarding an application for leave from an incarceration camp. A letter from WRA provides instructions on changing answers to questions 27 and 28 of the "loyalty questionnaire," which resulted in denial of a leave permit if the answers were negative. Fumio Fred Takano whose responses are negative writes a letter to the Interview Committee explaining that his answer to question 27 was altered to the negative response by a registration officer.
box 2, folder 6-7

Gila River and Heart Mountain incarceration camp photographs 1943-1945

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs mainly taken in the Gila River incarceration camp during the war, including barracks buildings, an outdoor stage, a meeting of Gila River Japanese Parents' Association, All Center Enterprises Conference, and Gila River Co-op workers' picnics. There are also three photographs taken in Wyoming; two of them were taken in the Heart Mountain incarceration camp.
box 1, folder 4, 41, 43

Identification cards and application forms 1942

Physical Description: 3 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Included are "Alien registration receipt card, Form AR-3" for Tomoye Takano; "Application for certificate of identification (aliens of enemy nationalities), Form AR-AE-22" for Itsuhei Takano; and a blank form of "Application for identification card."
box 1, folder 44, 46-48

Letters and notices regarding application for leave 1943 February 6-June 24

Physical Description: 4 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Materials consist of notices and letters from WRA and a letter written by Fumio Fred Takano. Included are a notice from WRA providing instructions on changing answers to questions 27 and 28 of the "loyalty questionnaire" and a letter written by Fumio Fred Takano who answered those questions in the negative. His letter explains how his answer to 27 was altered to a negative response, enclosing reference letters written by his supervisors and employers in the Gila River camp.
box 1, folder 49, 51-54

Letters and ID card regarding Fumio Fred Takano's work leave 1944 July 17-August 8

Physical Description: 5 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contain letters and ID card issued from WRA regarding Fumio Fred Takano's work leave. Included are recommendation letters, an indefinite leave card WRA-137a rev., and a letter to his employer in Chicago, notifying of the requirements in hiring him.
box 1, folder 52, 55-57, 59

Materials regarding Fumio Fred Takano's work in the camp 1944 July 5-1945 April 23

Physical Description: 5 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains materials regarding Fumio Fred Takao's work in the Gila River camp, including his daily work pass (WRA-139 rev.), a notice of assignment (Form WRA-21) and letter from WRA, and shipment bills for mechanical hand tools.
box 1, folder 42

Letter from Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to Fumio Fred Takano regarding his home mortgage and automobile loan 1942 April 15

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Fred C. Bold, Assistant Manager, Los Angeles Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to Fumio Fred Takano in Los Angeles, California. The letter follows up the inquiry from him regarding his home mortgage and automobile loan.
box 1, folder 45

Receipt issued by Railway Express Agency for the shipment from Florence Parker 1943 March 19

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a receipt issued by Railway Express Agency. One trunk, one box, and four containers were shipped from Florence Parker of Los Angeles, California to Istuhei and Tomoye Takano incarcerated at the Gila River camp in Arizona.
box 1, folder 67

War ration books issued by the Office of Price Administration 1944-1945

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains war ration books for Itsuhei, Tomoye, Fumio Fred, and Yoneko Takano used in the Gila River incarceration camp.
box 3, folder 13

Leo Ryoichi Meguro's employee driver's license 1943 March 26

Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 50, 58, 60-66, 68

Materials regarding the Takano family's return from the camp 1945 April 19-December 14

Physical Description: 10 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contain materials regarding the Takano family's return from the Gila River camp to Los Angeles, California, in 1945. Included are letters and notices from the WRA, ID card issued by Western Defense Command, and shipment bill and receipts pertaining to the family's moving.
box 1, folder 69-71

Letters and notices regarding Fumio Fred Takano's temporary appointment work from the WRA 1946 February 13-April 19

Physical Description: 3 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contain notices and letters from the WRA regarding temporary appointment work assigned to Fumio Fred Takano. Included are "Advice of personnel action Form OEM-1" appointing and terminating a position of a freight handler to him, a letter mailing his final check, and a response letter to his wage claim.
box 1, folder 72-75

Incarceration claim forms and statements 1949-1951

Physical Description: 4 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Included are the form, "No. Cl. 1, Claim for damage to or loss of real or personal property by a person of Japanese ancestry"; claim statements; and an evacuation claim compromise settlement award sheet.
box 1, folder 76-77, box 3, folder 10

Forms and letters regarding Civil Liberties Act of 1988 1988-1991

Physical Description: 3 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Materials are documents regarding Civil Liberties Act of 1988 for Yoneko and Fumio Takano and Yoshiko Ruth Meguro. Included are Civil Liberties Act of 1988 voluntary information forms; letters from National Archives and Records Administration; instructions for redress payment; letters from the Office of Redress Administration; and a letter from the White House.
 

Incarceration camp publications 1942 March 18-1995 1942-1945

Physical Description: 13 folders
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

Materials are mainly published items from the Gila River camp in Arizona during the war including newspapers, booklets, and maps. There is also a booklet from the 50th reunion published in 1995.
box 1, folder 78

Bulletin, no. 2 1942 March 18

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains one issue published on March 18, 1942. This issue is titled as: Instructions governing voluntary movement of Japanese from Los Angeles to Owens Valley.
box 1, folder 80-84

Gila news-courier 1943 April 15-September 25; 1944 April

Physical Description: 5 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contain issues of "Gila news-courier," a camp newspaper published in the Gila River camp in Arizona: vol. 2, no. 44-50, 68-70, 95-100; vol. 3, no. 1-3, 13-15; and supplement: Issei, Nisei, Kibei.
box 1, folder 85

Gila Co-op news, vol. 1, no. 14 = 組合週報, 第14號 1943 September 21

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English, Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Contains an issue of "Gila Co-op news," a coop newspaper published in the Gila River camp in Arizona.
box 1, folder 86

Youth, no. 3 = 若人, 第3号 1943 August

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a literary publication, "Wakodo = Youth" no. 3, published by Gila Young People's Association in the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona.
box 1, folder 87

A year at Gila: anniversary booklet 1943 July 20

Physical Description: 1 volume(approximately 47 pages, illustrations, maps)
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a booklet to commemorate the first anniversary of the Gila River incarceration camp after the first incarcerees' arrival from the Turlock Assembly Center on July 20. 1942.
box 1, folder 88

Second year at Gila 1944 July 20

Physical Description: 1 volume(46 pages, illustrations)
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a booklet to commemorate the second anniversary of the Gila River incarceration camp after the first incarcerees' arrival from the Turlock Assembly Center on July 20. 1942.
box 1, folder 90, drawer Map Drawer, drawer 3.8

Butte community circa 1942-1945

Physical Description: 2 Sheets(1 document folder and 1 oversize folder)
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contained are two copies of illustrated maps of the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona.
box 1, folder 89

Gila River Relocation Center 1942-1945 monument dedication 50th reunion 1995

Physical Description: 1 volume(92 pages, illustrations)
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Material is a booklet to commemorate the 50th reunion of the former incarcrees and families of the Gila River incarceration camp, which was held in March 1995.
 

U.S. military service 1943-1953

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

This series contains materials regarding Leo Ryoichi Meguro's service in the U.S. military. The materials are photographs taken while he was deployed in Europe during World War II, in Korea during the Korean War, and at a veterans' event; administrative documents issued by the U.S. Army; issues of the U.S. Army special orders; and a For Douglas booklet.
box 2, folder 11, 13

U.S. Army service circa 1942-1946; 1950-1953

Scope and Contents

Materials are photographs that were taken when Leo Ryoichi Meguro joined the 100th Infantry Battalion and was deployed in Europe during World War II as well as when he was stationed in Korea during the Korean War.
box 2, folder 12

U.S. military veterans' event undated

Scope and Contents

Photographs of U.S. military veterans at an event.
box 3, folder 14

U.S. military administrative documents

box 3, folder 11

U.S. Army special orders 1944 May 20-1951 November 19

Language of Material: English.
box 3, folder 12

Fort Douglas booklet

 

Family album and photographs circa 1928-1959; undated

Physical Description: 1 box
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

This series contains an album of Tsuruno Meguro's trip to Japan in 1938; photographs of the Japanese American community in Colorado in the 1920s and 1930s; the 1938 Rose Parade; the Japanese American community in California after the war; the Takano family's relatives in Japan; and wartime and post-war Japan.
The Meguro family resided in Colorado in the 1920s and 1930s prior to moving to California. There are photographs of Japanese schools and public schools which Yoneko Meguro attended as well as Japanese Young Peoples' Christian (J.Y.P.C.) conferences held in Colorado.
box 3, folder 23

Tsuruno Meguro's Hokkaido trip album 1928

Language of Material: Japanese.
box 2, folder 1

Japanese Young People's Christian (J.Y.P.C.) conferences 1931 December 1; 1933 December 1

Physical Description: 2 Photographic Prints
Language of Material: Japanese, English.

Scope and Contents

Contains two photographs of annual conferences of Japanese Young People's Christian (J.Y.P.C.) held in Denver, Colorado in 1931 and 1933.
box 2, folder 2

Las Animas Japanese Elementary School circa 1928-1939

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of schoolchildren at Las Animas Japanese Elementary School and a Japanese school in Colorado. There is a photograph of female school play performers at Las Animas Japanese Elementary School. It was taken when they performed the play, "Masuhime," to celebrate the 1st commencement of the school. Yoneko Meguro is included among the performers.
box 2, folder 3

Public school classroom in Colorado circa 1930-1939

Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains one group photograph of schoolchildren taken in a classroom at an elementary school in Colorado. Japanese American children are included.
box 2, folder 4

Bent County High School in Colorado 1936

Physical Description: 2 Photographic Prints
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains two photographs of graduating class of Bent County High School, Colorado, in 1936, in which Yoneko Meguro is included.
box 2, folder 5

Travels and the 1938 Rose Parade circa 1930-1939

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs of family trips to Hawaii, Huntington Library, Santa Catalina Island, and the 1938 Rose Parade.
box 2, folder 9-10

Wartime and postwar Japan 1942-1959

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Contains photographs taken in Japan, including Emperor Hirohito, the Takano family's relatives, and a trip to Japan. There are photographs presumably taken during the Allied occupation of Japan, capturing the scenes in the aftermath of bombing attacks.
box 2, folder 8, 14

Postwar photographs circa 1950-1959

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Contain postwar photographs mostly taken in California, including Futaba Nisei Beauty Salon, Yamanashi Kenjinkai's event, a baseball team, and a group of female school graduates; and a landscape photograph.
 

Family information 1906 July 7-1989 August, undated

Physical Description: 23 folders
Language of Material: English, Japanese.

Scope and Contents

This series contains materials regarding the Takano family's background information. Included are an Imperial Japanese Government passport; a marriage license and certificate; birth registration; death certificate; diplomas and certificates; college and school yearbooks; graduation programs; a medical certificate; documents regarding the Takano family's property; social security documents; wills; diaries; a personal narrative; and funeral and obituary information.
box 1, folder 1

Imperial Japanese Government passport issued to Itsuhei Takano 1906 July 9

Physical Description: 1 items
Language of Material: English, Japanese.
box 1, folder 2-3

Itsuhei Takano and Tomoye Kodama marriage license and certificate 1913 August 23; 1913

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 5-6

Diploma and certificate from Fumio Fred Takano's vocational training programs 1933 June 23; 1974 May 16

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 7

Permit of local board for Fumio Fred Takano to depart from the United States 1941 August 1

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 8

Medical certificate for Fumio Fred Takano 1941 September 5

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian.
box 1, folder 9-19

Documents regarding a property owned by Fumio Fred Takano 1936-1976 1936-1942

Physical Description: 11 folders
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Included are insurance policies; deeds; full reconveyance; tax invoice and receipts; mortgage forms; power of attorney forms; declaration of homestead forms; correspondence; a trust agreement; and other documents regarding the real estate property in Los Angeles, California, which Fumio Fred Takano purchased in 1938. There is a power of attorney form created prior to his incarceration, appointing his non-Japanese American friend as his attorney and allowing her to manage his property in Los Angles, California during the war.
box 1, folder 20

Social security documents for Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano 1954 March 24

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 21-22

Will and funeral procedure written by Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano 1951 December 1; 1951

Physical Description: 2 folders
Language of Material: In Japanese. English translation is viewable at CSU Japanese American Digitization Project.
box 1, folder 23

Tomoye Takano's death certificate and funeral service invoice issued by Fukui Mortuary, INC. 1979 October 22-26

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.
box 1, folder 24

Fumio Fred Takano's obituary 1989

Physical Description: 1 folder
Language of Material: English.
box 3, folder 15-16

Tsuruno Meguro's diaries and obituary 1963 January-1977, 1985 January 14-February 26 1963-01-1977

Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Materials are four notebooks of diaries written by Tsuruno Meguro in 1963-1977 and documents regarding her passing, such as funeral information issued by Kubota Nikkei Mortuary, a letter from Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, certificate of death, and obituaries in English and Japanese.
box 3, folder 9, 17-18

Yoshiko Ruth Meguro's personal information 1919 September 21-October 17, 1969, undated

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Included are Yoshiko Ruth Meguro's diplomas, the Bible Insititute of Los Angeles 1950 photo, certificate from Inter-Continental Computing Institute Inc, personal narrative describing what brought her to Faith in Christianity, birth registration, graduation program, and college yearbook, "Biolan 1950, vol. 17."
box 3, folder 19-22

Leo Ryoichi Meguro's personal information 1941-1950 December 15

Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Materials are Leo Ryoichi Meguro's high school yearbook, "The Monticellan" published by the student body of Thomas Jefferson High School, along with portraits given from his friends to him, Frank Wiggins Trade School diploma, Ordnance Automotive School certificate, and his last will and statement.