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Personal Papers
Abiko Papers ca. 1968
Akahori Family Papers ca. 1908-1965
Anderson Papers 1944-1950
Documents regarding the Hanford Incident. 1924
Arai Family Papers 1877-1972
Ashizawa Papers 1965-1989
Austin Papers 1943-1945
Barnhart Papers 1942-1954
Carr Papers 1941-1962
Chino Papers 1921-1964
Chuman Papers ca. 1900-ca. 1993
Printed material.
Dimon Papers 1942-1943
2 manuscripts of Fujii.
Fujioka Papers 1954-1959
Hachimonji Papers 1918-1955
Hibi Papers 1893-1972
Higa Papers 1944-1964
Hoshimiya Family Papers 1910-1968
Ishigo Papers 1941-1957
Iwasaki Papers 1899-1965
Jikihara Papers ca. 1906-1929
Kagiwada Brothers Papers 1919-1947
Kasai Brothers Papers 1956-1963
Kasai Family Papers 1904-1965
Kawakami Family Papers ca. 1906-1944
Japanese on American Farms, The Independent. September 1960
The Japanese in California, The Independent. November 1906
Japanese in New England, New England Magazine. December 1906
The Naturalization of Japanese, North American Review. 1907
Japanese on the Land-Law Deadlock, Literary Digest. August 15, 1914
Japan and the United States, Atlantic Monthly. May 1917
Spying Japs in Mexico, Pearson's magazine. January 1917
Japanese Immigration to America, Japan. February 1920
Says Tokio Gave Out Unfair Naval Data, The Sun, [Baltimore?]. ca. 1924
The Basis of Japanese Diplomacy, Current History. June 1927
Japan Looks at Anglo-American History, The Independent, Boston. February 25, 1928
Japan Goes to the Polls, The Independent, Boston. March 10, 1928
Japan's First Modern Emperor Who Allows No Traditional Halo of Divinity to Obscure His Human Qualities, Asia, XXVIII. November 1928
Japan Duped by Germany? (Reprint). October 1, 1940
The Japanese Language Schools, Japan. n.d.
Kawano Papers 1942-1945
Kingman Papers 1941-1952
Kiyohara Papers 1896-1964
Petition. April 28, 1913
Kodama Papers ca. 1912-1967
Miscellany.
Documents regarding the gannen-mono [First Year Immigrants] deposited in the Archives of Hawaii. 1865-1869 1868-1870 1867-1871
Masaoka Papers 1927-1970
Alphabetical files of JARP correspondence. 1964-1966
Alphabetical files of JARP correspondence. 1967-1969
Alphabetical file of JARP correspondence. 1970
Supplementary chronological files of JARP correspondence. 1964-1970
Correspondence on the Issei Survey of the Japanese American Research Project, Joe G. Masaoka and Minoru Yasui, Issei Survey Supervisors, Mountain Plains Region. 1964-1967
Miscellaneous correspondence on the Issei survey. 1964-1966
JARP correspondence exchanged between Franklin D. Murphy, Chancellor, and the Japanese American Research Project. 1962-1968
JARP correspondence exchanged between Gladys Ishida Stone, Director of the Issei Survey, and the Japanese American Research Project. 1962-1967
Correspondence and other materials on field survey trips of Joe G. Masaoka. 1966-1969
Public relations correspondence of the Japanese American Research Project. 1964-1970
Memoranda, JARP Committee, JACL, to JARP. 1962-1969
Correspondence regarding Course CED 119 on forced removal of which Joe Grant Masaoka was instructor. 1969-1970
JARP correspondence exchanged between T. Scott Miyakawa, former director of JARP, and the Japanese American Research Project. 1966-1967
Statements on the Ishida claim. 1959-1966
Clerk's transcripts on appeal. Sue Ishida vs Smallpage, appeal from the judgment of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento, in the District Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District of the State of California.
Documents regarding the Winafred Orchards in Modesto, California, jointly owned by Henry R. Ishida and Lafayette J. Smallpage.
George Ochikubo et al. vs Charles Hartwell Bonesteel.
Documents and correspondence regarding the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Richmond, California, and George and Tom Oishi's Forced Removal Claim against said agency.
Smallpage vs Ishida, 3 Civil no. 8946.
Appellant's opening brief, District Court of Appeal, State of California. February 1956
Respondent's reply brief, District Court of Appeal, State of California. April 1956
Appellant's closing brief, District Court of Appeal, State of California. July 1956
Brief of Amicus Curiae, JACL, in support of contention of appellant Sue Ishida. September 1957
Appellant's petition for a hearing by the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of the State of California. November 1957
Respondent's answer to appellant's petition for a hearing by the Supreme Court. December 1957
Sei Fujii vs the State of California, 2nd Civil no. 17309.
Appellant's opening brief, District Court of Appeal, State of California. n.d.
Petition for hearing, Supreme Court of the State of California. June 1950
Oyama vs the People of the State of California, L.A. no. 19533.
Appellant's opening brief, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Respondent's brief, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Appellant's reply brief, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Brief of Amicus Curiae, in support of appellants, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Petition for rehearing, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Torao Takahashi vs Fish and Game Commission, Los Angeles no. 19835.
Respondent's brief, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Masaokas vs the People of the State of California, Los Angeles no. 21479.
Appellant's opening brief, Supreme Court of the State of California. June 1950
Brief for respondents, Supreme Court of the State of California. August 1950
Application of respondents for leave to file additional brief; and brief, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Supplemental brief of respondents, Supreme Court of the State of California.
Appellant's closing brief, Supreme Court of the State of California. December 1950
Sonoda vs the United States of America, no.67-58.
Opinion, United States Court of Claims. June 1961
Korematsu vs United States of America, no.10248.
Opinion, United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. December 1943
John T. Regan vs Cameron King, no.10299.
Brief for JACL, Amicus Curiae.
Hirabayashi vs United States of America, no.10308.
Opinion, United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. March 1943
Hideichi Takeguma, Yasuto Fujioka and Kingo Tajii vs United States of America, no.11079.
Appellant's opening brief, United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
United States of America vs Tadayasu Abo et al., no.12251; and United States of America vs Mary Kaname Furuya et al., no.122252.
Brief for appellants, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Hirabayashi vs United States of America, no.870; and Yasui vs United States of America, no.871.
Brief Amicus Curiae, JACL, Supreme Court of the United States of America. October 1942
Fred Toyozaburo Korematsu vs United States of America, no.22.
Brief for the United States, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1944
Brief for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Amicus Curiae, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1944
Brief of JACL, Amicus Curiae, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1944
Fred Y. Oyama and Kajiro Oyama vs State of California, no.44.
Brief for petitioners, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Brief of Amicus Curiae in support of appellants, Civil Rights Defense Union of Northern California, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Opinion of the court delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Vinson, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
James M. Hurd and Mary I. Hurd vs Frederic E. Hodge et al., no.290.
Brief of the JACL, Amicus Curiae, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Richard Perry Loving, et al. vs Commonwealth of Virginia, no.395.
Brief of Amici Curiae, JACL, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1966
Taro Takahashi vs Fish and Game Commission, no.533.
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Memorandum for the United States as Amicus Curiae in support of the petition for a writ of certiorari, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Brief for Amici Curiae, Surpeme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Brief of the JACL, Amicus Curiae, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Opinion of the Court delivered by Mr. Justice Black, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1947
Fred Oyama and Kajiro Oyama vs State of California, no.1059.
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of California, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term. 1946
The Japanese in California: an account of their contributions to the growth and development of the state and of their part in the community life. 1941
Manuscripts of the Final Reports of the Granada War Relocation Authority Project for various divisions and their activities, prepared by the persons in charge. 1945
Personal Narrative Report of the Reports Officer, Granada Relocation Center. Prepared by Joe McClelland, Reports Officer, and Melvin P. McGovern, Acting Reports Officer. August 13, 1942-April 15, 1945
Internal Security: Final Report Prepared According to Handbook Release #199, Section 140.10.IB, Exhibit XXVI. Compiled by Forrest G. Foster, Acting Chief, Internal Security Section, Community Management Division, Granada Relocation Center.
Copies of the reports prepared by the staff of the Reports Office, Documentary Section, Granada Relocation Center. December 1942-August 1943
Map of Merced Assembly Center
Office copies of the reports prepared by the Documentation Section, Reports Office, of the Granada Relocation Center. 1943-1944
Undated reports. 1943
Reports. 1944
Documents regarding the Amache High School, Granada Relocation Center. ca. 1943-1945
Published materials regarding Amache Elementary and High Schools. 1942-1945
3 other published materials.
Publications of the Amache Consumer Enterprises, Inc.
Information booklets and other materials printed by War Relocation Authority (WRA), Granada Relocation Center. 1943-ca. 1945
Publications of Japanese incarcerees in the Granada Relocation Center.
Approximately 1000 WRA photographs and snapshots of Japanese incarcerees and their activities in the Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. 1942-1945
WRA, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion. 1942-1944
War Relocation Authority (WRA) - Education.
Miscellaneous printed reports distributed by the WRA. 1942-1945
Statement of Testimony of Harold H. Townsend before the House of Representatives Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities, Los Angeles. May 26, 1943
Information pamphlets printed by the WRA for Japanese incarcerees. 1942-1945
Neal Woodruff, editor, Estespeaks. Topeka, Kansas: Student Christian Movement of the Rocky Mountain Region. December 1944
Mihara Papers n.d.
Mikuriya Papers 1964-1965
Murakami Papers 1929-1941
Niimura Papers 1922-1965
Nishimura Papers ca. 1919-1947
Documents regarding the Japanese Socialist Movement in the United States. ca. 1919-1945
Sangy rdkumiai rengkygikai no shsh [characters]. Printed by the Japanese Section of the Trade Union Educational League.
2 unidentified manuscripts, probably written by Nishimura. n.d.
A large framed sumie: Glorious Struggle: Sequoia Gigantea in Storm.
Oi Papers 1906-1966
3 manuscripts of Oi's autobiography.
Documents regarding Oi's wartime incarceration. 1942-1945 1942-1944 1942-1945
Kaih [characters] [ Bulletin]. December 1, 1950; January 1, 1951
Oka Papers 1914-1957
Sources and manuscripts for a projected biography of Abiko Kyutaro.
Manuscripts.
Beika Jgoman-yo-doru (hka yonsen-nihyaku-man-en ij) o Nihon nogyoseinen no tame jisan [characters].
8 other miscellaneous manuscripts.
"Ofu heigen doho kaikoshi" [characters] (An introductory article).
"Ofu heigen doho no hatten shiki" [characters], 1-4.
"Doho yo kakuji no rekishi ni mezamete chusho hibo o haiseyo" [characters], 1-4.
"Shoki no tobeisha" [characters], 1-3.
"Nihon minzoku to kaigai shiso" [characters], 1-5.
"Sakuramento heigen" [characters], 1-44.
"Sakuramento-gun" [characters], 1-9.
"Sakuramento-shi" [characters], 1-52.
Seid [characters]. Osaka, Japan. October 1, 1921; December 1938; April, October; December 1939; May-June, August-November-December 1940; January-February, July 1941
Nanka Fujinkai Remmei [characters] [The League of Japanese Women's Associations in Southern California]. ca. 1939
A brief autobiography of Sugiyama. Manuscript. n.d. 9pp. (1 item). n.d.
Susuki Papers ca. 1941-1961
Manuscripts for his books.
Suto Papers ca. 1905-1965
Taguchi Papers
Toyota Family Papers ca. 1905-1965
Documents regarding Toyota Kame's efforts to seek restitution for losses incurred as the result of her husband's incarceration.
Kondo Masao, compiler, Uematsu Miyosaku shi to sono jigyo [characters] [ Mr. Miyosaku Uematsu and his accomplishments]. Privately printed. 1968
Articles by Uematsu - Typescripts, photos, memorabilia, clippings.
Yasui Family Papers 1907-1946
Yoneda Papers circa 1928-1970
Existence and Location of Originals
Materials regarding the Japanese consulates in the United States
Trokusha kdo [characters] [Registrants' cards].
Trokusha meibo [characters] [Roster of registrants].
Zaigai homp jitsugy dantai shirabe [characters] [Survey report on economic organizations established by overseas Japanese]. March 1939
Centennial Award list. 1960
Ksakubutsu narabini eiks [characters] [Crops and acreage: A survey report]. 1922-1923
Shak Nihon Ryjikan, comp. Shichi-gatsu tsuitachi yori jisshi saretaru shin-Imin-H to chi jik [characters] [The new Immigration Law and its provisions to which one should pay attention]. 1924
Dai-yonkai Kokusei Chsahy [characters] [The Fourth National Census]. September 1, 1935
Nichi-Bei shk hyaku-nen kinen Gaimu Daijin hi-hyshsha risuto [characters] [Recipients of commendations from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Japan-United States amity: A list]. [1960]
Records regarding the Gamush [Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
Gaimusho, Amerika-kyoku [characters] [North America Bureau], Nichi-Bei shk tssh hyaku-nen kinen Gaimu Daijin hyshsha meibo [characters]. 1960
Photograph of dinner in honor of K. Hori, Consul of Japan. 1934
Organizational Materials
Materials regarding the National Headquarters of JACL
Supporting Membership plan 1953
Reports prepared for the JACL National Headquarters.
Questionnaire "Survey: Japanese in Farming." 1948
Printed Materials.
Pacific Citizen correspondence 1953-1956
Printed reports and clippings of magazine and newspaper articles filed at the JACL National Headquarters. 1936-1949
Materials regarding District Councils, Local Chapters and Affiliated Organizations
Materials regarding district councils.
Bills and receipts. 1940-1953
Financial records and account books. 1941-1958
Membership fees and donations: receipts. 1940-1953
Miscellaneous materials. 1941-1958
Minutes of the Intermountain District Council meetings.
Miscellaneous materials regarding JACL local chapters.
Records regarding Central and Regional Japanese Associations
Nanka Ch Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Central Japanese Association of Southern California], Los Angeles.
The Japanese Association of America [Zaibei Nihonjin Kai (characters)], San Francisco.
Kanjch [characters] [Account book]. January 1915-September 1920
Aidaho-sh Nihonjin Kai Reng Kygikai [characters] [United Japanese Association of Idaho], Pocatello, Idaho.
The Japanese Association of Los Angeles
Kash Tochih shsei oyobi Ozawa jiken ni kansuru kifukin bosh kuiki oyobi iin hy [characters]. 1919
Rafu Nihonjin Kai Certificate Record (6 volumes)
Yachin Nesage Kisei Dmeikai kiroku [characters] [Records of the Tenant League]. June 1931-November 1937
Taiheiyo Engan Nihonjin Kai Kygikai [characters] [Pacific Coast Japanese Associations Deliberative Council]
Bkurei Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Berkeley], Berkeley.
Kawashimo Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Walnut Grove], Walnut Grove.
Kiroku [characters] [Records], v.1-6. 1908-1942
Sutanisurausu Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Stanislaus County], Turlock, California.
Records regarding Local Japanese Associations in Hawaii
Wairuku Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Wailuku], Wailuku, Hawaii.
Records and Documents regarding Local Japanese Associations in Idaho
Records on the payment of membership fees. June 1916-February 1927
Petty cash ledger. March 24, 1919-January 8, 1920
Seishinbysha AINO Shigematsu-shi ni kansuru shoshin [characters] [Correspondence regarding Mr. AINO Shigematsu, a mental patient]. March 1, 1924-January 6, 1926
Zai-Potorando Teikoku Ryojikan yori Seibu Aidaho-sh Nihonjin Kai ni tsutatsu no shorui [characters] [Instructions issued from the Japanese Consulate of Portland to the Japanese Association of Western Idaho]. Vol.1-2. November 1920-November 1924; January 1920-December 1928
Records and Documents regarding Local Japanese Associations in Utah
Yuta-shh Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Utah], Salt Lake City, Utah.
Records and Documents regarding Local Japanese Association in New Mexico
Shinboku-sh Nissei Kyokai [characters] [Sun-Star Association of Gallup, New Mexico], Gallup, New Mexico.
Records and Documents regarding Local Japanese Association in Washington
Records and Documents regarding Local Japanese Association in Washington, D.C.
Washinton-fu Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Washington, D.C.].
Publications By or regarding Japanese Associations
Pamphlets, booklets, and reports printed by the Zaibei Nihonjin Kai [Japanese Association of America]
Zaibei Nihonjin Kai. Shussei Todoke oyobi Kokuseki Ridatsu no Shiori [characters] [The registration of birth and the renunciation of Japanese nationality: A handbook]. San Francisco: Zaibei Nihonjin Kai. 1922
Zaibei Nihonjin Kai. Shwa go-nendo Zaibei Nihonjin Kai Kaimu Hkoku oyobi Teiki Rinji Dai-hysha-kai Gijiroku [characters] [Minutes of the regular and special meetings of the delegates, and reports on the meetings of the Japanese Association of America]. March 1931
Zaibei Nihonjin Kai, Jiseki Hozon-bu [characters] [History Preservation Department], ed. Nikkei Shimin Gaikan [characters] [The Nisei Question]. San Francisco: Sk Kibei Shimin Kygikai [characters] [Kibei's Citizenship Council of San Francisco]. 1941
Books, reports, bulletins, and other materials printed by the regional and local Japanese Associations.
Merisubiru-chih Nihonjin Kai [characters] [Japanese Association of Marysville, California]. Hokka Yongun Nihonjin Hatten Shi [characters] [History of the Japanese in the Big Four]. Marysville, California: Merisubiru-chih Nihonjin Kai. 1932
Shiminken Kakutoku Kisei Dshikai [characters] [Society for promoting the right of the Japanese to become naturalized citizens in America]. Nichi-Bei Mondai ni taisuru Wagato no Shuch [characters] [Our statements on the Japanese-American relations]. 1913
Japanese Association unpublished account books
Post-War Japanese Organizations
Japanese American Organizations in California
Nanka Nikkeijin Shgy Kaigisho [characters] [Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California]. Los Angeles.
Materials regarding the survey conducted under the auspices of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California, entitled Little Tokyo Redevelopment Inventory.
Nankash Nihonjin Shi [characters] [History of the Japanese in Southern California]. n.d.
Minutes of meetings. February 5, 1947-April 9, 1947
Newspaper clippings. February-March 1947
Miscellaneous papers.
Kaikei hkoku [characters] [Financial reports]. Monthly financial reports. April 1948-January 1949
Shokan tsuzuri [characters] [Correspondence file]. Out-going correspondence and notices. April-November, 1948
Rafu Nihonjin Shgy Kaigisho [characters] [Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles]. Los Angeles.
Circulars and reports. 1959-1968
Post-War Japanese American Organizations in Other States
Okuden Ch Nkai [characters] [Ogden Central Japanese Farmers' Association]. Ogden, Utah. Miscellaneous records and documents. 1947-1957
Tokushima Kenjin Kai [characters] [Tokushima Prefectural Association]. Seattle, Washington.
Other miscellaneous materials including newspaper clippings. 1947-1948
Annuals, Directories, and Other Publications By or regarding Post-War Japanese American Organizations
Publications By or regarding Post-War Religious Organizations
Books, booklets, and other publications.
Gadarpu Bukky Kai [characters] [Guadalupe Buddhist Church]. Sritsu Gojsshnen narabini Shinchiku Rakusei Nybutsu Keisan Hy [characters] [ The 50th anniversary and dedication ceremony of the new temple]. Guadalupe, California: Guadalupe Buddhist Church. 1960
Ogden Buddhist Church. Keisan Shinchiku Rakusei [characters] [ New Ogden Buddhist Church: Open house and dedication service]. Ogden, Utah: Ogden Buddhist Church. 1964
SHIMADA Shigeo [characters]. Iwaue no Kami no Miya naru made [characters] [ Until the new Church was built]. Spokane, Washington: Privately printed. n.d.
West Tenth Methodist Church. 75th Anniversary, 1887-1962: West Tenth Methodist Church. Oakland: West Tenth Methodist Church. 1962
Serials.
Fukkatsu [characters] [ Resurrection]. Chicago. Weekly (incomplete). 1953-1965
Rafu Mesojisuto [characters] [ Los Angeles Methodist]. Los Angeles. Weekly (incomplete). 1949-1966
Pre-War Japanese Economic Organizations
Economic Organizations in California
Nanka Ch Sangy Kumiai [characters] [Cooperative Farm Industry of Southern California], Los Angeles.
Nanka Nihonjin Shgy Kaigisho [characters] [Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California], Los Angeles. Initially it was organized as the Rafu Jitsugy Kumiai [characters] [Japanese Businessmen's Association of Los Angeles].
Nanka Nihonjin Shokuryhin-sh Kumiai [characters] [Japanese Grocers' Association of Southern California], Los Angeles.
Nanka Reng Satdaikon Ksakusha Kumiai [characters] [Associated Sugar Beet Growers of Southern California], Los Angeles.
Trakku Jitsugy Kykai [characters] [Japanese Farmers' Association of Turlock], Turluck, California.
Nankaku Ngy Kumiai [characters] [Agricultural Union of Southern Colorado], Swink, Colorado.
Nankaku Ngyka Reng Kygikai [characters] [United Farmer's Association of Southern Colorado], Swink.
Economic Organizations in Utah
Pre-War Japanese Religious Organizations
Religious Organizations in California
Fukuin Kai [characters] [The Gospel Society], San Francisco. [FUMIKURA Heisabur [characters], comp.]. Fukuin Kai enkaku shiry [characters] [Documentary history of the Gospel Society].
Shoki no bu (A) [characters] (A) [First Period (A)]. February 1869-August 1885
Shoki no bu (B) [characters] (B) [First Period (B)]. June 1881-June 1883
Niki no bu (A) [characters] (A) [Second Period (A)]. July 1886-September 1887
Niki no bu (B) [characters] (B) [Second Period (B)]. October 1887 December 1889
Niki no bu (C) [characters] (C) [Second Period (C)]. September 1890-October 1891
Sanki no bu (A) [characters] (A) [Third Period (A)]. January 1892-April 1893
Sanki no bu (B) [characters] (B) [Third Period (B)]. May 1893-August 1895
Sanki no bu (C) [characters] (C) [Third Period (C)]. October 1895 December 1897
Nanka Dend-dan [characters] [Japanese Church Federation of Southern California], Los Angeles. Jikyoku kifuch [characters] [Emergency funds subscription roster]. April-June 1921
Rafu Nihonjin Mii Kykai [characters] [Los Angeles Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church], Los Angeles.
Eposu Dmei Kai Jizen-bu kiroku [characters] [Records of the Social Welfare Section of the Epworth League].
Japanese Christian Churches Federation of Southern California, Los Angeles. Survey of evacuation. 1942. mss. In Japanese. 1 item.
Nanka Dend-dan [characters] [Japanese Church Federation of Southern California], Los Angeles. Jikyoku kifuch [characters] [Emergency funds subscription roster]. April-June 1921
Rafu Nihonjin Mii Kykai [characters] [Los Angeles Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church], Los Angeles.
Eposu Dmei Kai Jizen-bu kiroku [characters] [Records of the Social Welfare Section of the Epworth League]. Kiroku [characters] [Records]. Book 1-6. February 1910-January 1918; April 1910-April 1913; March 1911-April 1916; March 1911-February 1916; March 1911-December 1915; May 1911-April 1913
Fujinkai kiroku [characters] [Records of the Women's Society], vol.1-6,8. August 15, 1916-June 27, 1921; July 14, 1921-May 16, 1926; June 6, 1926-September 16, 1931; September 18, 1931-February 15, 1935; July 1, 1934-February 15, 1935; July 7, 1935-July 21, 1936; April 22, 1938-April 19, 1942
Kaiin meibo [characters] [Membership roster]. Book 1-3. February 1897-July 1924; 1919; 1942
Kaikeibo: shishutsu [characters] [Account book: Expenditures]. April 1904-May 1907
Nisshi [characters] [Diaries]. Volume 1-2. April 1, 1907-May 30, 1912; June 1, 1912-June 5, 1918
Record of the Nisei Official Board. July 1938-March 1942
Shni Nichiy Gakk kaikei [characters] [Account book for the small children's Sunday School]. February 1913-December 1917
Tokubetsu kaikei [characters] [Extraordinary expenditures]. October 1908-May 1914
Tschi, puroguramu, sono ta [characters] [Notices, programs, the like]. November 1924-July 1941
Yakuinkai kiroku [characters] [Records of Officers meetings]. July 1922-November 1941
Publications By or regarding Pre-War Religious Organizations
Periodical publications by or regarding religious organizations.
Beikoku Goky [characters] [ Japanese American Christian Advocate]. Berkeley, California. Monthly. July 15, 1929; November 15, 1929; June 15, 1931; June 5, 1936; April 1940 September 1939; May 1, 1941
Official Journal. Berkeley. The annual report published by the Pacific Japanese Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1923
Rafu Mii Kykai Shh [characters] [ Los Angeles Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church Bulletin]. Los Angeles. Weekly (incomplete). 1924-1942
Sha-shi Nihonjin Mii Kykai Shh [characters] [ Seattle Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church Weekly]. Seattle. Weekly (incomplete). 1926-1941
Shin Tenchi [characters] [ The Shin Ten Chi]. San Francisco. Monthly. November 1, 1911-June 1, 1912; August 1, 1912-January 1, 1914
Books, booklets, and pamphlets published by or regarding religious organizations.
Bei-Fu Kenky Kai [characters]. Dai-Nisei to Bukky [characters] [ The Second Generation and Buddhism]. Kyoto: Shinran Seijin Kenky Hakksho 1935
Hompa Hongwanji [characters]. Hawai Bukky Tokuhon [characters] [ Hawaii Buddhist Reader]. Honolulu: Jiken. 1939
IMAMURA Emy. Dai-ikkai Han-Taiheiy Bukky Seinen Taikai ni yosu [characters] [A message to the Delegates to the First Pan-Pacific Y.M.B.A. Conference]. Honolulu. 1930
IMAMURA Emy. Hawai Hompa Hongwanji Kaiky Sanj-nen Kinen Shi [characters] [ A short history of the Hongwanji Buddhist Mission in Hawaii, 1897-1927]. Honolulu: Honpa Hongwanji Mission. 1927
IMAMURA Emy. Hawai Kaiky Shiy [characters] [ History of the Hongwanji Mission in Hawaii]. Honolulu: Hompa Hongwanji Mission. 1918
IMAMURA Emy. Hompa Hongwanji Hawai Kaiky Sanj-go-nen kiy [characters] [ A short history of the Hongwanji Buddhist Mission in Hawaii]. Honolulu: Hompa Hongwanji Mission. 1931
IMAMURA Emy. Jynaru Kysho oyobi Sengen [characters] [ Five appeals to American patriotism]. Honolulu: Hompa Hongwanji Mission. 1917
IT Bansh [characters]. Fukei Jiken no Shins [characters] [ Facts about the Lesé Majesté Incident]. Fresno, California: Shunjsha. 1912
NAKAMURA Junz [characters]. Wintsubgu Nihonjin Kirisutoky Dend-kan: Nij-nen kinen Orenji-gun Nihonjin Dend Shi [characters]. [ Japanese Presbyterian Mission of Wintersburg, California: Commemoration of the 20-year history of the Japanese Mission in Orange County ]. Wintersburg, California: Japanese Presbyterian Mission. 1924
Nanka Nihonjin Kirisutoky Kykai Remmei [characters]. Zaibei Nihonjin Kirisutoky Goj-nen Shi [characters] [ 50-year history of the Japanese Christian Church in America]. Los Angeles: Nanka Nihonjin Kirisutoky Remmei. 1932
Sk Bukky Kai [characters]. Sk Bukky Kai Kaiky Sanj-nen Kinen Shi [characters] [ A commemorative publication to mark the 30th anniversary of the San Francisco Buddhist Church]. San Francisco: Sk Bukky Kai. 1930
YUKI Shjir [characters]. Rafu Nihonjin Mii Kykai Yonj-nen Shi [characters] [ A 40-year history of the Los Angeles Methodist Episcopal Church]. Los Angeles: Rafu Nihonjin Mii Kykai. 1937
Pre-War Japanese Socio-Cultural Organizations
Korsa Bosan Kai [characters] [Colusa Memorial Society], Colusa, California.
Trakku Fujin Kai [characters] [Women's Society of Turlock], Turlock, California.
Trakku Shak Kurabu [characters] [Turlock Social Club], Turlock.
Kiroku oyobi kaikeibo [characters] [Records of various activities and expenditures]. December 1925-January 1939
Sgo kysai-kai saisoku oyobi kaikeibo [characters] [Bylaws of the Mutual Aid Society, and ledger]. 1939-1941
Maui Kyiku Kai [characters] [Maui Educational Society], Wailuku.
Socio-Cultural Organizations in Idaho
Tokushima Kenjin Kai [characters] [Tokushima Prefectural Association], Seattle.
Jitsugy Gepp [characters] [ The Japanese Industrial Report]. 1916
Kash Nihonjin Ch Nkai [characters]. Rn Konshinkai Kinen [characters] [ Conference of experienced farmers]. San Francisco: Kash Nihonjin Ch Nkai, 1909.
Nanka Shh [characters] [ Nanka Merchant's Bulletin]. September 20, 1939; January 20, February 20; June 30 1940; August, September 30, 1941
Shgy Kaigisho Gepp [characters] [ Chamber of Commerce Monthly Report], no.1-45, 58. February 5, 1917-December 25, 1922; May 10, 1924
Northern California Japanese Farmers Association: 30 Years Anniversary 1960
Materials regarding Japanese language schools
Miscellaneous financial records. April 1934-October 1941
KDA Kisabur [characters]. Beikoku Kash Kyiku-kyoku Tokkyo Sentei Kykaysho: Shni Dai-ni Tokuhon Dokush [characters] [ New California State Series School Textbook: The Children's Second Reader]. San Francisco: AOKI Michitsugu. 1906
Nihongo Gakuen Hensan Iin-kai [characters] [Textbook Compilation Committee, Japanese Language Schools]. Nihongo Tokuhon [characters] [ Japanese Language Reader]. San Francisco: Aoki Taiseid. 1928, 1931, 1939
UOZUMI Sgor [characters]. Kt Shgaku Kokushi Fuzu [characters] [ Maps and charts for Kt Shgaku Japanese history classes]. Kt Shgakk 1st and 2nd years. Tokyo: Yukawa Kbunsha. 1934
Anonymous. Makawao Nihongo Gakk Shin Kyshi Koy Mondai ni kanshi Akiya-b no Inken Rretsu Ki o Haigekisu [characters]. 1933
ATSUTO Kuwaichi [characters]. Bokoku Kengaku Hkokusho [characters] [ Excursion to Japan: A report]. Tokyo: Atsuto Kuwaichi. 1938
Hawai Bukky Seinen Kai [characters] [Young Men's Buddhist Association of Hawaii]. Bokoku Kengaku Kinen Shi [characters] [ Souvenir: Mother Country Excursion, 1928]. Honolulu: Young Men's Buddhist Association. 1929
END Kshir [characters]. Kengaku Ryok Nisshi Kinench [characters] [ Souvenir album for an educational excursion]. Los Angeles: Nanka Nihongo Gakuen Kykai [characters] [Japanese Language Schools Association of Southern California]. 1939
Hawai Hchi Sha [characters]. Hawai no Nihongo Gakk ni kansuru Shiso oyobi Futai Jiken [characters] [ Japanese language school test case and related incidents]. Honolulu: Hawaii Hchi Sha. 1926
Hawai Kyiku Kai [characters] [Hawaii Educational Society]. Nichigo Kyiku [characters] [ Japanese Language Education]. No.2,4,7. 1938-1940
Hawai Kyiku Kai Hensan-bu [characters] [Publications Department]. Hawai Nihongo Kyiku Shi [characters] [ History of Japanese language education in Hawaii]. Honolulu: Hawai Kyiku Kai. 1937
Hiro Dokuritsu Ch-Jogakk [characters] [Hilo Independent Girls Middle School]. Hiro Dokuritsu Ch-Jogakk Shinchiku Kinen Shi [characters]. 1939
Hokka Nihongo Gakuen Kykai [characters] [Northern California Association of Japanese Language Schools]. Beikoku kash Nihongo Gakuen Enkaku Shi [characters] [ History of Japanese Language Schools in California]. San Francisco: Hokka Nihongo Gakuen Kykai. 1930
SAT Tsutae [characters]. Bei-Ka ni okeru Dai-Nisei no kyiku [characters] [ The education of the Nisei in America and Canada]. Vancouver, B.C.: Jikyd. 1932
SUZUKI Shichir [characters]. Kaigai Dai-Nisei no Tsuzurikata Sh [characters] [ A collection of compositions in Japanese by the second generation overseas Japanese]. Tokyo: Nihon Rikk Kai [characters]. 1938
TANABE Sannoj [characters]. Hawai Gakusei Bokoku Kengaku Kinen Shi [characters] [ A souvenir of the Hawaii students excursion of Japan]. Tokyo: Kibsha. 1930
Wairuku Gakuen [characters] [Wailuku Japanese Language School]. Honganjiritsu Wairuku Gakuen Kaichiku Kinen Gakuen Ryaku-enkaku [characters]. [ A brief history of the Hongwanji's Wailuku Japanese Language School to commemorate its renovations]. Wailuku, Hawaii: Wairuku Gakuen. 1917
Hawai Hchi [characters]. Nihongo Gakk Shso Jusshnen Kinen Shi [characters] [ Tenth Anniversary of the Victory of the Japanese Language Litigation]. Honolulu: Hawaii Hchi 1937
Nanka Kyiku Kai [characters] [Southern California Educational Society]. Dai Nisei no Kyiku [characters] [ The education of the Second Generation]. Los Angeles: Nanka Kyiku Kai.
Office Files regarding the Issei Interview Survey and Document Collection
Correspondence and documents.
Issei Interview Survey Materials
Issei interview questionnaire schedules.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 1-103. Interviews conducted in the Los Angeles-Long Beach Metropolitan Area (Census Tract), California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 104-124. Interviews conducted in the San Diego Metropolitan Area, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 125-150. Interviews conducted in the Sacramento Metropolitan Area, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 151-161. Interviews conducted in Stockton and its vicinities, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 162-222. Interviews conducted in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 223-249. Interviews conducted in San Jose and its vicinities, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 250-284. Interviews conducted in Fresno and its vicinities, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 285-190. Interviews conducted in Ogden and its vicinities, Utah.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 291-309. Interviews conducted in Salt Lake City and its vicinities, Utah.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 310-315. Interviews conducted in Phoenix and its vicinities, Arizona.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 316-321. Interviews conducted in Houston and its vicinities, Texas.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 322-325. Interviews conducted in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 326-331. Interviews conducted in Spokane and its vicinities, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 332-368. Interviews conducted in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 369-279. Interviews conducted in Tacoma and its vicinities, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 380-397. Interviews conducted in the Portland Metropolitan Area, Oregon.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 398-415. Interviews conducted in Denver and its vicinities, Colorado.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 416-472. Interviews conducted in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, Illinois.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 473-478. Interviews conducted in Washington, D.C.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 479-481. Interviews conducted in Seabrook, New Jersey.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 482-493. Interviews conducted in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, Michigan.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 494-499. Interviews conducted in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, Kansas.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 500-505. Interviews conducted in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 506. Interview conducted in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 507-524. Interviews conducted in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (Minneapolis and St. Paul), Minnesota.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 525-531. Interviews conducted in Pocatello and its vicinities, Idaho.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 532-535. Interviews conducted in the Omaha Metropolitan Area, Nebraska.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 536-554. Interviews conducted in the Cleveland Metropolitan Area, Ohio.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 555-556. Interviews conducted in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, Pennsylvania.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 567-570. Interviews conducted in the Boston Metropolitan Area, Massachusetts.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 571-581. Interviews conducted in the New York Metropolitan Area, New York.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 582-587. Interviews conducted in Imperial and Riverside Counties, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 588-601. Interviews conducted in Kern, King, and Tulare Counties, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 602-607. Interviews conducted in Madera, Merced, and Stanislaus Counties, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 608-619. Interviews conducted in Marysville and its vicinities, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 620-625. Interviews conducted in Monterey Peninsula, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 626-637. Interviews conducted in Placer County, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 638-643. Interviews conducted in Salinas Valley, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 644-656. Interviews conducted in San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Cruz Counties, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 657-662. Interviews conducted in Santa Maria-Guadalupe Area, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 663-668. Interviews conducted in Napa and Sonoma Counties, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 669-674. Interviews conducted in Ventura County, California.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 675-677. Interviews conducted in Lower Rio Grande, Texas.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 678-679. Interviews conducted in Southwest Idaho.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 680. Interview conducted in Arkansas Valley, Colorado.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 681-684. Interviews conducted in San Luis Valley, Colorado.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 685-689. Interviews conducted in Pueblo and its vicinities, Colorado.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 690-693. Interviews conducted in North Platte and Lincoln Counties, Nebraska.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 694-695. Interviews conducted in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 696-701. Interviews conducted in Cheyenne and Laramie Counties, Wyoming.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 702-704. Interviews conducted in Hood River Valley, Oregon.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 705. Interview conducted in Snake River Valley, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 706-709. Interviews conducted in Grant County, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 710-712. Interviews conducted in Yakima Valley, Washington.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 713-1020. Additional interviews conducted in the Los Angeles-Long Beach Metropolitan Area.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 1021. Interview conducted in Caldwell, Idaho.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 1022-1042. Additional interviews conducted in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.
Questionnaire Schedules No. 1043. Interview conducted in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Questionnaire Schedules Nos. 1044-1945 and 1047-1048. Interviews conducted in the New York Metropolitan Area.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 1046. Interview conducted in Nampa, Idaho.
Questionnaire Schedule No. 1049. Interview conducted in Delano, California.
Issei lists and name cards.
JARP records and documents regarding the Issei interview survey.
Analytic decks codebooks.
Glossaries and interview's guide.
Specifications for Issei Survey, and statistical comparison sample.
Materials regarding Incarceration Camps and World War II
Materials regarding World War II
Booklets, pamphlets, and other materials printed during World War II. 1941-1945
70,000 American Refugees Made in U.S.A. Citizens Committee for Resettlement of the Congregational Christian Committee for Work with Japanese Evacuees. St. Louis, Missouri. n.d.
A message to our neighbors and friends on the day of evacuation. Clovis, California. A leaflet. n.d.
Ansel Adams. Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese-Americans. New York: U.S. Camera. 1944
Democracy Demands Fair Play for America's Japanese. New York: The American Baptist Home Mission Society. n.d.
Caleb Foote. Outcasts! The Story of America's Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority. New York: Fellowship of Reconciliation. 1943
Orville C. Shirley. Americans: The Story of the 442nd Combat Team. Washington, D.C.: Infantry Journal Press. 1946
T. S. Van Vleet. Once a Jap always a Jap. Lomita, California. Printed by the Lomita Post Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. 1944
Nisei in Uniform issued by the War Relocation Authority. circa 1943
Newspaper clippings.
Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry. Western Defense Command & Fourth Army, Wartime Civil Control Administration Public Notice of Evacuation. Posted in Los Angeles. April 22, 1943
Materials regarding Wartime Incarceration
Lordsburg detention facility, New Mexico. August 1942-June 1943
AKAHORI Masaru [characters] Kitsho [characters] [ Common Prayer]. Lordsburg. 1943
AKAHORI Masaru, ed. Rzubgu Jih no Naiy to Jih Djin no Shsoku. Shinyaku Seisho Gairon [characters] [ The Lordsburg Times and its staff, [and] Life of Saint Paul]. Lordsburg, 1943.
FUKUDA Yoshiaki [characters], ed. Treaty Series No. 846: Prisoners of War Conventions between the United States of America and Other Powers. Lordsburg. 1943
Rzubgu Jih [characters] [ The Lordsburg Times]. Lordsburg. August 26-September 22, 1942; September 24-30, 1942; October 2-31, 1942; November 2-December 24, 1942; December 26-31, 1942; January 2-March 29, 1943; March 31-April 17, 1943; April 19-June 11, 1943
Santa Fe detention facility, New Mexico. July 1943-February 1944
Santa Fe Jih [characters] [ The Santa Fe Times]. Santa Fe. Daily. July 1-September 17, 1943; September 20-November 18, 1943; November 20-December 30, 1943; January 4-26, 1944; January 28, 1944; January 31-February 24, 1944
Crystal City detention facility, Texas. July 1943-April 1946
Jichikai Jih [characters] [ Jichikai Times]. Crystal City. Daily. July 1943-April 1946
Senji Tenjsho [characters] [Temporary Detention Center] Publications
The Central Utah Relocation Center, Topaz, Utah.
Co-op News. Topaz. Semi-weekly. December 1943-May 1945
Tenj Jih [characters] [ Relocation News]. Topaz. Irregular. June 2, 1945; June 13, 1945; July 11-August 1, 1945; August 22-September, 1945; September 21-28, 1945
Topaz High School. '43 Ramblings. Topaz. An annual. 1943
The Colorado River Relocation Center, Poston, Arizona
Mohabe [characters] [ Mojave]. Poston. June 1943-September 1945
Poston High School. Post-Ano. Poston. An annual. 1944
Family Welfare Orientation Program. 1944
Gila Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona.
Gila News Courier. Rivers. Tri-weekly. September 1942-September 1943
Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado.
YUGI Sangaku [characters], ed. Beiju [characters] [ Eighty-eighth birthday celebration]. Amache. 1945
Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming.
Heart Mountain Sentinel. Incomplete set. Heart Mountain. Weekly. January 1, 1943-May 26, 1945; December 18-19, 1944; October 23, 1945
Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas.
Denson Jih [characters] [ Denson Jiho]. Denson. Tri-weekly. December 8, 1942-January 15, 1943; January 22-February 26, 1943; March 12, 1943; March 19, 1943
Manzanar Relocation Center, California.
Manzanar High School. Our World. Manzanar. An Annual. 1943/1944
"Community Welfare Section" by Margaret D'Ille, Head Counselor. 1945 December 31
Manzanar Whirlwind. 1945 March, June
Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho.
Hunt High School. Memoirs. Hunt. An annual. 1943
Hunt Hi-Lites and Hunt High School U-Namet and other Minidoka materials. 1942-1944
Stafford Press. 1943
Report of the Welfare Section by War Relocation Authority. 1945
Rohwer Relocation Center, McGhee, Arkansas.
Samples of shugeihin [characters] [handicraft] made by the incarcerees in various incarceration camps.
The Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California.
Other centers (unidentified).
War Relocation Authority publications and other publications 1943-1945
Manual of Evacuee Transfer Operations and War Relocation Authority memoranda. 1943
Publications on race and forced removal.
Diary and meeting minutes at Poston.
Tule Lake Manual of Evacuee Transfer Operations.
War Relocation Authority manual, Information Digest, Weekly Press Review, Community Analysis Reports, and administrative notices.
Map of Evacuee Reception Center Tanforan Race Track. 1942 May 9
Publication of the War Relocation Authority
Booklets and Pamphlets Published by the Japanese in the United States
AKAHORI Masaru. Koji KAGAWA Toyohiko [characters] [ Orphans All: Toyohiko Kagawa]. Los Angeles: Taunkuraiy-sha, 1947. 1947
fu Nipp-sha [characters] [ The Sacramento Daily News]. Sakuramento Heigen Nihonjin Taisei Ichiran [characters] [ The Sacramento Valley: An overview of the Japanese residents]. Sacramento. 1909; 1919
Rakki Jih-sha [characters] [ The Rocky Mountain Times]. Sanchbu to Nihonjin [characters] [ The Rocky Mountain region and the Japanese]. Salt Lake City: Rakki Jih-sha. 1925
Shin Sekai Asahi Shimbun-sha [characters] [ The Shin Sekai Asahi Shimbun]. Dh Katei oyobi Dai-Nisei Dai-kinen-ch [characters] [ Memorial book of Japanese families in U.S.A.]. San Francisco: Shin Sekai Asahi Shimbun-sha. 1939
Shin Sekai Shimbun-sha [characters] [ The Shin Sekai Shimbun]. Panama Taiheiy Bankoku Dai-hakurankai: Dai-ichi and Dai-ni [characters] [ Panama Pacific International Exposition: No. 1 and 2]. San Francisco: Shin Sekai Shimbun-sha. 1912 and 1914 1912, 1914
SUZUKI Rokuhiko [characters], SAKUMA Tsunematsu [characters], SHIOMI Shun [characters], and FUYUMURO Shigeharu [characters]. Intmaunten Dh Hattatsu Shi [characters] [ The development of the Intermountain Japanese colonies]. Denver: Demb Shimp-sha. 1910
Beikoku Kakumei-sha [characters]. Kokka-ron [characters] [ The State: Its Historic Role]. San Francisco: Beikoku Kakumei-sha. 1911
KIYAMA Yoshitaka [characters]. Manga Yonin Shosei [characters] [ Cartoons of four students]. Oakland: Inhaku Dshi Kai. 1931
OKUMURA Takie [characters]. Hai-Nichi Yob Keihatsu Und [characters] [ Educational campaign to prevent exclusion]. [Honolulu:] Privately printed. 1922 (?)
TSUNODA Rysaku [characters]. Shosai, Gakk, Shakai [characters] [ Study, School, and Society]. Honolulu: Hawai Benri-sha. 1917
HONDA Shinjir (Kah) ([characters]), ed. Hoku-Bei Senry [characters] [ North American Senry]. Seattle: Hoku-Bei Senry Gosen Kai. 1935
Nixon, Lucille M. and Tomoe Tana, tr. Michi no Hibiki [characters] [ Sound from the unknown: A collection of Japanese-American tanka]. Denver: Alan Swallow. 1964
Autobiographies and Biographies
KAKAZU Hashiji [characters]. Nichi-Bei Kaisen Tji no Inu Monogatari [characters] [ The story of a traitor during the days after the Pearl Harbor attack]. Kona, Hawaii: Privately printed. 1960
KAWADA Ken [characters]. Hr J-nen [characters] [ Ten years of wandering]. Santa Barbara: Dokuritsu Kykai Shuppan-bu. 1914
SASAKI Shichi (Sasabune). Hariuddo no Kijin: TANAKA Shrin [characters] [ Hollywood's eccentric: TANAKA Shrin]. Los Angeles: Taish-sha. 1938
SHIRAKAWA Saku [characters], ed. Ko-SHIRAKAWA Chichir Shten Isshnen Kinen-shi [characters] [Booklet commemorating the first anniversary of the death of the late SHIRAKAWA Chichir]. Los Angeles: SHIRAKAWA Saku. 1953
Directories of Japanese Committees and Organizations
KOND Chei [characters]. Nihon no Kirisuto-ky Kykai no Bokushi Kyshi ni Uttaeru [characters] [ An appeal to ministers and teachers of the Christian Churches in Japan]. Los Angeles: Privately printed. 1960
KAKAZU Hashiji [characters]. Nichi-Bei Kaisen Tji no Inu Monogatari [characters] [ The story of a traitor during the days after the Pearl Harbor attack]. Kona, Hawaii: Privately printed. 1960
KAWADA Ken [characters]. Hr J-nen [characters] [ Ten years of wandering]. Santa Barbara: Dokuritsu Kykai Shuppan-bu. 1914
SASAKI Shichi (Sasabune). Hariuddo no Kijin: TANAKA Shrin [characters] [ Hollywood's eccentric: TANAKA Shrin]. Los Angeles: Taish-sha. 1938
YAMAMOTO Asako [characters] (psuedonym). Ibara aru Hakud [characters] [ Hardships in a barren land]. Privately printed. 1952
YAMAZAKI Yasushi- Denki Hensan Kai [characters]. Ashiato [characters] [ Imprints]. Tokyo: Yamazaki Yasushi- Denki Hensan Kai. 1942
HONDA Shinjir (Kah) ([characters]), ed. Hoku-Bei Senry [characters] [ North American Senry]. Seattle: Hoku-Bei Senry Gosen Kai. 1935
Nixon, Lucille M. and Tomoe Tana, tr. Michi no Hibiki [characters] [ Sound from the unknown: A collection of Japanese-American tanka]. Denver: Alan Swallow. 1964
TSUNEISHI Shisei [characters], ed. Hoku-Bei Hototogisu Nysen Kush [characters] [ Collection of haiku from North America published in the Hototogisu]. Hollywood: Tachibana Ginsha. 1951
YASUDA Hakuhanshi [characters], ed. Hoku-Bei Hototogisu Nysen Daini Kush [characters] [ Second collection of haiku from North America published in the Hototogisu]. Los Angeles: Tachibana Ginsha. 1958
HOZAKA Kamesabur (Kiichi) [characters] [characters]. Wagahai no mitaru Amerika, ka-hen [characters] [ America as I saw it. Part II]. Tokyo: Nichi-Bei Shuppan Kykai. 1914
SHIMOJIMA Takeo [characters]. Shink Monogatari: Kanashiki ningenfu, zenpen [characters] [ A story of faith: A chronicle of a suffering man. Part I]. Tokyo: Shinp-sha. 1938
Gaimusho. Sen-kyhaku-nij-yon-nen Beikoku Iminh Seitei oyobi kore ni kansuru Nichi-Bei Ksh Keika Kbunsho Eibun Fuzokusho [characters] [ The enactment of the 1924 Immigration Act and the state of Japan-United States negotiations: Official documents and related English materials ]. Tokyo. 1924
Imin Mondai Kenky Kai [characters]. Imin Mondai Kenky Kai to Sono Jigy [characters] [ The Emigration Problem Research Society and its activities]. Tokyo: Imin Mondai Kenky Kai. 1938
Kigen Nisen-roppyaku-nen Hshuku Kaigai Dh Tky Taikai Honbu [characters]. Kigen Nisen-roppyaku-nen Hshuku Kaigai Dh Taikai no Zenb [characters]. 1940
MORISHIGE Toshio [characters]. Hiroshima-ken Taizai Bei-Fu Shusseisha Meibo [characters] [ Roster of American- and Hawaiian-born Japanese residing in Hiroshima Prefecture]. Hiroshima: Hiroshima-ken Kaigai Kykai. 1939
NAIT Keiz [characters]. Zaidan Hjin Kaigai Kyiku Kykai Yran [characters] [ Association for the Education of Overseas Japanese: An outline]. Kawasaki: Zaidan Hjin Kaigai Kyiku Kykai. 1940
Shakai Seisaku Gakkai [characters] [Society on Social Problems]. Imin Mondai [characters] [ Emigration problems]. Tokyo: Dbunkan. 1910
YAMADA Fudesabur [characters] Dai-Hiroshima-ken: Skan Dai-jgo-sh-nen G [characters] [ Greater Hiroshima Prefecture: Special 15th anniversary issue]. Hiroshima: Hiroshima-ken Kaigai Kykai. 1930
OKAMURA Yoshiyuki [characters]. Sankai no Mado kara [characters] [From the third floor window]. Pasadena: Tkyd. 1929
The Spoilage reviews. 1947
Town Crier, no.1282-2837; no. 2916; 3655-3656; no. 3760; no.3634-4542; nos. 4575-4718. Los Angeles. Daily. January 1, 1950-December 31, 1954; May 1, 1955; December 20-21, 1957; December 28, 1957; January 4-December 16, 1959; January 13-June 2, 1969
Amerika Shimbun [characters] [ The America Shimbun]. Volume 1, no.1-Volume 3, no.82. San Francisco. Weekly. August 3, 1929-May 27, 1939
Gardena no Tomo [characters] [ Turf and Garden]. Los Angeles. Monthly. March 1941; September 1941; May 1947; August 1947; December 1965
Hokubei Hyron [characters] [ North American Review]. Volume 2, no.106; and undated clippings kept by IKEDA Kand [characters], editor. Oakland. Weekly. October 11, 1929
Hokushin [characters] [The Hoku Shin]. Volume 12, no.4-12; and Volume 14, no.11. San Francisco. Weekly. February 9-April 12, 1924; April 3, 1926
JACL Reporter. Salt Lake City. Monthly. October 1946; January 1947
Kaikysen [characters] [ The Class Struggle], no.12. San Francisco. Monthly. May 5, 1927
Kyoyu Jiji [characters] [ The Kyoyu Times], no.78 (June 7, 1919), and No. 82 (July 31, 1919). Salt Lake City. Semi-weekly. 1919
Nichibei Hyron [characters] [ The Japanese American Review], vol. 21, no.439; vol. 27, no.489. Seattle. Monthly. September 30, 1928; February 27, 1935
Nichibei Jidai [characters] [ The Nichibei Jidai]. Tokyo. Monthly. September 1954; February 1, 1955
Rd [characters] [ Labour]. Volume 12, no.167,171; Volume 18, no.298. Seattle. Semi-monthly. March 10, 1932; May 10, 1931; October 10, 1937
Rd no Chikara [characters] [ The Workers Power]. Volume 1, no.1. New York. Monthly. June 30, 1923
Shkan Nichibei [characters] [ The Japanese American Weekly]. Volume 1, no.1. San Francisco. Weekly. July 6, 1929
Sk Shh [characters] [ The San Francisco Weekly]. San Francisco. Weekly. 1926-1932
Takoma Jiho [characters] [ The Tacoma Japanese Times], no.1569. Tacoma. Weekly. April 7, 1932
Hawai Taimusu-sha [characters] [ The Hawaii Times]. Hawai Taimusu Skan Rokujusshnen Kineng [characters] [ The Hawaii Times 60th Anniversary, 1895-1955]. Honolulu: Hawai Taimusu. 1955
Jitsugy no Hawai [characters] [ The Jitsugy no Hawaii]. Jitsugy no Hawai Skan Sanjusshnen Kineng [characters] [ The Jitsugy no Hawaii: 30th Anniversary Edition]. Honolulu: Jitsugy no Hawai. 1941
Nichibei Jiji-sha [characters] [ The Nichi Bei Times]. Imin Kika Kongh Seiritsu Kineng [characters] [ Equality in citizenship and naturalization commemoration supplement]. San Francisco: Nichibei Jiji-sha. 1952
Djin Zasshi [characters] [Literary coterie magazines] printed in America.
N Y Bungei NY [characters] [ The New York Bungei], no.7. New York City. Annual. December 1961
Remonch [characters] [ The Lemon Book]. [Upland, California.] December 1916, January 1917, April 1917, June 1917, July 1917, October 1917, November 1917, December 1917, February 1918, August 1918, January 1919, April 1919, and n.d.
Senry Tsubame [characters] [ Swallow Senry]. No.62-63, January 1953, v.21. Los Angeles. Monthly. August, September 1952; January 1953; January 1965
Tachibana [characters] [ Orange Tree]. Los Angeles. Quarterly. October 1926; July 1953; January 1956; April 1956; October 1965; January 1966; April 1966
Various Magazines Printed in America.
Shgy Jih [characters] [ The Commercial Times]. Honolulu. Monthly. May 1933; April 1939; March 1940; December 1940; May 1941; October 1941; November 1941; December 1946
Magazines regarding the Japanese in America.
Tobei Zasshi [characters] [ America-bound magazine]. Tokyo. Monthly. July-September 1905; December 1905; April-August 1906; October-November 1906
Photographs and Photo Albums
Photographs
Individual Photos
Photos for Exhibition
Manzanar.
Miscellaneous (folder 3 of 3).
World War II - miscellaneous.
Tule Lake.
Rohwer Camp.
Santa Fe Incarceration Camp.
Poston.
Kobata family, Los Angeles. 1893-1925
Harase Collection, Los Angeles. 1910s-1920s
Miscellaneous.
Aihara (Aibara).
Twelve (12) photos donated by Mrs. Umeno Kobata.
Dh-sha [characters]. Ktaishi Denka Goseinen-shiki Kinen: Kkoku Shimmin Shashin-ch [characters] [ In commemoration of His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Akihito's coming-of-age ceremony: Photographic album of the subjects of Imperial Japan ]. Seattle: Dh-sha. 1919
MAEDA Teruo [characters], ed. To-Fu Kinen Shashin-ch [characters] [ Photographic album of the Hawaii tour]. Los Angeles. [1934]
SASAI Shikanosuke [characters], et al. Bokoku Shinsai Kysai Jigy Kinen Shashinch [characters] [ Photographic album commemorating the completion of the fundraising for the Kant Great Earthquake relief work]. Los Angeles: Bokoku Shinsai Kysai Jigy Kinen Shashin-ch Hakkjo. 1923
YAMASHITA Shintar [characters], comp. Zaibei Shizuoka Kenjin Shashin-ch [characters] [ Photographic album of the Japanese from Shizuoka Prefecture in America]. Tokyo: Kmei-sha. 1938
Oral History Tapes
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 1-14.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 15-28.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 29-42.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 43-56.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 57-62, 64-71.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 72-85.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 86-99.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 100-113. circa 1960s
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 114-127.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Tapes 128-141.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Oral History Recordings: Obata 1 of 4 yrlsc_2010_0388_141a 1960-1970
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