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Hayami (Stanley) Papers
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Table of contents What's This?
  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Custodial History
  • Processing Information
  • Biography / Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Arrangement
  • Indexing Terms
  • Related Material

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Stanley Hayami papers
    Dates: 1934-1946
    Bulk Dates: 1944-1945
    Collection number: 2010.4
    Creator: Koide, Grace
    Creator: Hayami, Stanley Kunio, 1925-1945
    Collection Size: 1.50 linear feet
    Repository: Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles, Calif.)
    Los Angeles, California 90012
    Abstract: This collection contains correspondence from Stanley Hayami and Sach Hayami, personal items and documents belonging to Stanley Hayami, ephemera, photographs of soldiers, artifacts, drawings, and newspapers.
    Physical location: Japanese American National Museum. 100 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90012

    Access

    By appointment only. Please contact the Collections Management and Access Unit by email (collections@janm.org) or telephone (213-830-5615).

    Publication Rights

    All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in this collection must be submitted to the Collections Management and Access Unit at the Japanese American National Museum (collections@janm.org).

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item], Stanley Hayami papers. 2010.4, Japanese American National Museum. Los Angeles, CA.

    Acquisition Information

    Gift of Grace S. Koide, 2010.

    Custodial History

    The collection was held by Grace Koide (née Sachiko Hayami) until being donated to the Japanese American National Museum.

    Processing Information

    Originally processed by JoAnn Hamamura in March 2015 with later processing by Lauren Zuchowski in April 2016.

    Biography / Administrative History

    Stanley Kunio Hayami was born December on 23, 1925 in Los Angeles to Naicho and Asano Hayami. Stanley had an older brother named Frank, an older sister named Sachiko (“Sach”), and a younger brother named Walter (“Walt”). At one point Sach began goign by Grace. The Hayami family owned and operated a nursey in San Gabriel until the passage of Executive Order 9066. The Hayamis left their home in San Gabriel to live in Los Angeles for one month before transferring to the Pomona Assembly Center and then moving to Heart Mountain in August 1942.
    Stanley attended high school during his time in Heart Mountain. During the summer of 1943 he worked at the poster shop with odds and ends. One project was to assist with the creation of a scrapbook for the Sentinel papers. In August 1943 Frank left for New York and Sach for Chicago. Frank worked as a busboy while waiting for his defense clearance and Sach left to attend the Chicago Academy for the Arts. She originally secured a position working for a doctor’s family but was fired and found work with another family. During this time Walter also worked at the poster shop with Stanley.
    Stanley began writing about the army in his diary as soon as he turned 18. He registered with the draft board the day after his birthday. Sach moved from Chicago to New York after struggling to maintain work in January 1944, the same month that Stanley received his questionnaire from the Selective Services. In February 1944 Stanley was elected the art editor of the school annual, Tempo.
    In May 1944 Stanley left Heart Mountain for his physical exam in Denver and then graduated high school 2 weeks later. Stanley would be inducted into the army shortly after. In the meantime, he went to Hardin, Montana with friends to thin sugar beets from May 24 to June 18. Stanley returned to Heart Mountain briefly and left for basic training in Fort Blanding, Florida on August 22, 1944. Frank had entered the army a few months beforehand. Stanley’s parents and younger brother, Walt, remained in Heart Mountain. Stanley left for France as a part of the 442nd Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company E. He was briefly hospitalized after contracting the measles and later joined his battalion in Southern France. His unit departed for Italy in March 1945, where Stanley would be killed in action while trying to save another soldier. Stanley was posthumously awarded a purple heart for his bravery in Italy.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Documents include letters from Stanley to his sister, letters from Sach to her family in Heart Mountain, camp newspapers and newsletters, personal items belonging to Stanley (1945 diary, certificate of baptism, application for life insurance, report cards), items of Stanley’s clothing, photographs of soldiers, and drawings by Stanley. These materials pick up where his high school diary ends (95.226) and portray his time with the 442nd Infantry Regiment leading up to his death in 1945.

    Arrangement

    The collection is organized into the following series: Series 1. Photographs, undated Series 2. Drawings Series 3. Newspapers and Newsletters Series 4. Ephemera Series 5. Letters, 1941-1945 Series 6. Personal Documents Series 7. Artifacts

    Indexing Terms

    The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
    Hayami, Stanley Kunio, 1925-1945
    Hayami, Sachiko
    Hayami, Frank
    Hayami, Walter
    Hayami, Naicho
    Hayami, Asano
    United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 442nd
    Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)
    Concentration Camps, Heart Mountain
    Japanese Americans--California--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
    World war II
    Powell (Wyo.)
    New York (N.Y.)
    Chicago (Ill.)
    France
    Italy

    Related Material

    The museum also holds Stanley Hayami's high school diary (95.226). This item is not open to researchers but a digital surrogate is available through the Online Archive of California.