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Finding Aid to War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement, 1942-1945 circa 1941-1947
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volume 40, section E

Pfc. Edwin Ohki, 21, (left) and Pvt. Ichiro (Bill) Kato, 22, wounded members of the famous 442nd Combat Team which ... 1944-12 WRA no. G-795

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mrs. Duayne M. Kimball of 820 Humboldt Street greets her brother, 1st Lt. Howard Y. Miyake, wounded Japanese war veteran, ... 1945-01-06 WRA no. G-796

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mrs. Duayne M. Kimball of 820 Humboldt Street greets her brother, 1st Lt. Howard Y. Miyake, wounded Japanese war veteran, ... 1945-01-06 WRA no. G-797

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Harry Yasuda was a linotype operator in San Francisco, California. He came to Rochester from the Topaz Relocation Center in ... 1944-12 WRA no. G-799

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Margie Kawasaki is from the Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho. Prior to evacuation, she lived in Portland, Oregon. She first ... 1944-12 WRA no. G-800

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Irene Fukushima relocated from the Rohwer Relocation Center in Arkansas. Her former home was Montebello, California, where she was attending ... 1944-12 WRA no. G-801

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Charles Sawabe was evacuated from Santa Clara, California, to the Poston Relocation Center in Arizona. He received his B.S. degree ... 1944-12 WRA no. G-802

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Miss Ruby Yoshino visits Walter Reed Army Hospital to entertain the patients there with her singing. With her are Dr. ... 1944-11 WRA no. G-803

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Miss Ruby Yoshino talks with one of the patients at the Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. Miss Yoshino ... 1944-11 WRA no. G-804

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Sgt. Ben Kuroki is welcomed into the Veteran of Foreign Wars at Omaha, Nebraska. Sgt. Kuroki has spent a year ... 1944-11-26 WRA no. G-809

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Chas. Mace and Hikaru Iwasaki of the WRA Photographic Unit, pack 1044 mounted enlargements for distribution to the centers where they will be displayed to promote relocation in the southern area.

Denver, Colorado.
1945-02-12 WRA no. G-811

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Sacrificing a successful photographic studio in Los Angeles, California, after the evacuation order was a blow to Frank Azuo, but ... 1945-04-02 WRA no. G-812

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

That enterprising Issei can make new lives for themselves in strange communities is proved by the case of George Inai, ... 1945-03-02 WRA no. G-813

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

What by general consent is one of the most attractively arranged fruit and vegetable stands in the busy downtown Home ... 1945-03-02 WRA no. G-814

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Captain Yoshiye Togosaki is about to leave for Italy with UNRRA as a medical officer assigned by the U.S. Public ... 1945-02-01 WRA no. G-815

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Captain Yoshiye Togosaki talking to Major Eva Landaberg at the UNRRA Overseas Training Center at College Park, Maryland. They are ... 1945-02-01 WRA no. G-816

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. 1945-03 WRA no. G-818A

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. 1945-03 WRA no. G-818B

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Kay Kageyama, formerly of Culver City, California, and the Manzanar Relocation Center, is arranging plastic novelties in the showroom of ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-821

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Committee members of the Young Buddhist Association of New York are shown with WRA officials just before the Association's annual ... 1945-02-21 WRA no. G-823

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

The George Washington's Birthday Eve Ball sponsored by the Young Buddhist Association of New York at the Caravan Hall, 110 ... 1945-02-21 WRA no. G-824

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These resettlers and servicemen are dancing at a George Washington's Birthday Eve Ball sponsored by the Young Buddhist Association of ... 1945-02-21 WRA no. G-825

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Paratrooper Pvt. Tim Arai was one of many servicemen who attended the annual George Washington's Birthday Eve Ball of the ... 1945-02-21 WRA no. G-826

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Miss Mine Okubo, Nisei, who resettled to New York from the Topaz Center, is speaking at a tea in her ... 1945-03-06 WRA no. G-827

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Miss Mine Okubo, Nisei, who resettled to New York from the Topaz Center, is showing one of her drawings to ... 1945-03-06 WRA no. G-829

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Spectators are viewing paintings and drawings of relocation center life by Miss Mine Okubo, Nisei, who resettled to new York ... 1945-03-06 WRA no. G-830

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These are some of a party of 125 Japanese American girls from New York City and vicinity who went to ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-831

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Three persons who helped bring together 125 Japanese American girls from New York City and vicinity and 200 Nisei soldiers ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-832

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Yuriko Amemiya, modern dancer with the famed Martha Graham dance company, is entertaining 125 Japanese American girls from New York ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-833

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Time out for refreshments at a party for Nisei soldiers at the Nyack, N.Y., USO finds this serviceman and Nisei ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-834

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These Nisei soldiers and girls are being made at home by a hostess at the Nyack, N.Y., USO at a ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-835

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asaka weighing potatoes in their grocery store. Harry Asaka, Issei, first relocated to Washington, D.C., in ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-852

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mrs. Asaka hands out soda pop to neighborhood children in the grocery store which she and her husband own. Harry ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-853

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Frank Higa came to Washington, D.C., in October of 1943 to take a job as a laboratory technician in order ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-854

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Frank Higa, his sister, Shizu, and brother, George, in Frank's grocery store in Washington, D.C. Frank came to Washington in ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-855

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These two Issei, Koichi Marui, formerly of Central Utah, and Kazuma Nobuto, formerly of Rohwer, are selecting Easter lilies for ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-856

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

At the Issei-owned Ozone Park Nursery, near New York City, these workers and boys have paused to have their picture ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-857

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These men, all Issei, are at work in one of the 36 greenhouses operated by the Issei-owned Ozone Park Nursery, ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-858

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

At the Issei-owned Ozone Park Nursery, Inc., near New York City, George Fuchigami, son of the founder, and two young ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-859

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

These three women, two of them Issei resettlers, are assembling artificial flower novelties in a workroom of the Miya Flower ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-860

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Otozo Iwatsu, Issei, a former resident of San Francisco and the Central Utah Relocation Center, is now employed by the ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-861

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mrs. Kenji Fujimoto, a newcomer to New York City, who formerly resided at the Tule Lake and Central Utah Relocation ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-862

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mrs. Kenji Fujimoto, a newcomer to New York City, who formerly resided at the Tule Lake and Central Relocation Centers, ... 1945-03 WRA no. G-863

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Ken Shimizu, extreme left, represented the young people of New York City Riverside Church at a City-Wide Unity Conference which ... 1945-03-17 WRA no. G-865

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Ken Shimizu, extreme left, meets other delegates of various racial backgrounds during the City-Wide Unity Conference held in New York ... 1945-03-17 WRA no. G-866

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Gathered at the tea table are a few of the 60 persons from Rochester, New York, and vicinity who attended ... 1945-04-08 WRA no. G-867

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. George Nakashima and their daughter, Mira, from Minidoka, formerly of Seattle, have rented a small house in ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-868

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

George Nakashima, architect, laying out a form for bending wood to be used in chairs he is making. George, with ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-869

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mira Nakashima puts Moya, her doll, to bed in the little bed made for her by her father, exactly like ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-870

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mira Nakashima puts Moya, her doll, to bed in the little bed made for her by her father, exactly like ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-871

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

George Nakashima cuts the beef into thin strips in preparation for a sukiyaki dinner. George and his wife, Marion, and ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-872

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. George Nakashima preparing a sukiyaki dinner. The Nakashimas, formerly of Seattle and Minidoka, are living in a ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-873

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volume 40, section E

Little Mira Nakashima is following in her father's footsteps as she prepares to drill a hole in a piece of ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-874

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Little Mira Nakashima is following in her father's footsteps as she drives a nail into a piece of wood outside ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-875

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

George Nakashima at work in his furniture workshop. George, an architect, formerly of Seattle and Minidoka, is living with his ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-876

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

The Nakashima family and Mrs. Nakashima's father and sister from Minidoka enjoy an informal supper around a low table in ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-877

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Portrait of an Issei. Mr. Kinya Okajima, formerly of Los Angeles and Minidoka, determined to contribute what he can to ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-878

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mira Nakashima shows her picture book to Grand-dad, Mr. Kinya Okajima. Mira lives with her mother and father, George and ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-879

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mira Nakashima shows her picture book to Grand-dad, Mr. Kinya Okajima. Mira lives with her mother and father, George and ... 1945-05 WRA no. G-880

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Lt. James Oda with an Army friend, Lt. Jack Waldo, visits the Tasaka home in Washington while on leave from ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-881

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Lt. James Oda visits the Tasaka home in Washington while on leave from the Merchant Marine. Lt. Oda, from Honolulu, ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-882

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Ichisuke Fukuhara, Issei, from the Manzanar Relocation Center are shown with other members of their family outside ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-883

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Henry and Willy Fukuhara (left to right) and their father, Ichisuke Fukuhara, Issei, all formerly of the Manzanar Relocation Center, ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-884

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Playing with two of their new friends, the Olsen children, at Farmingdale, Long Island, 30 miles from New York City, ... 1945-04 WRA no. G-885

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volume 40, section E

Mr. Ben Ninomiya, a foreman at the Fairfield Lumber Company in Fairfield, Connecticut, stops to chat with some of the ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-886

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

A house in Black Rock, Connecticut, recently purchased by Ben Ninomiya and his wife of Central Utah. Ben has been working for some time at the Fairfield Lumber Company in the nearby town of Fairfield, Connecticut. His wife works in a restaurant.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

Black Rock, Connecticut.
1945-06 WRA no. G-887

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. Ben Ninomiya, a foreman at the Fairfield Lumber Company, Fairfield, Connecticut, measures a newly stacked pile of lumber. Ben ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-888

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Teruharu Suzuki and their daughter, Peggy, in the garden of the estate at Cornwall, Connecticut, where Mr. ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-889

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Teruharu Suzuki and their daughter, Peggy, with Mr. and Mrs. Jose Machado, on the porch of the ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-890

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
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Mr. and Mrs. Teruharu Suzuki finishing up the dinner dishes. Mr. and Mrs.. Suzuki are working at the country home ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-891

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Mr. and Mrs. Teruharu Suzuki take a look to see how the roast is getting along. Mr. and Mrs. Suzuki ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-892

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Mrs. Teruharu Suzuki looks on as Mrs. Jose Machado points out a bumblebee to a neighbor. Mr. and Mrs. Suzuki ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-893

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volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matsuuichi have recently arrived from Heart Mountain to work at the Old Lyme Inn, Old Lyme, ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-894

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Mr. Frank Matsuuichi at his new job as dishwasher at the Old Lyme Inn, Old Lyme, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-895

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volume 40, section E

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matsuuichi relax after a day's work at the Old Lyme Inn, Old Lyme, Connecticut, which is ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-896

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matsuuichi in front of the house which they share with other employees of the Old Lyme ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-897

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volume 40, section E

Saburo Iwana of Manzanar checks in at the gate of the American Brass Company in Waterbury, Connecticut, where he is ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-898

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volume 40, section E

Church in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

Old Lyme, Connecticut.
1945-06 WRA no. G-899

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Tobacco field, showing cheesecloth protection for shade-grown variety typical of the Connecticut River Valley. At the right is a special barn for drying tobacco leaves.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

, Connecticut.
1945-06 WRA no. G-900

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A typical New England church.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

, Connecticut.
1945-06 WRA no. G-901

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volume 40, section E

The Cooperative store at the Windsor Locks Housing project at Windsor Locks, Connecticut.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
1945-06 WRA no. G-902

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Living room in one of the homes at the Windsor Locks housing project. This project, at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, consists ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-903

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 40, section E

Kitchen and dinette alcove at the Windsor Locks, Connecticut, housing project, showing brand new equipment in these one-story houses, renting ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-904

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volume 40, section E

Dining alcove with kitchen beyond at the Windsor Locks housing project, one-story houses at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, varying in rental ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-905

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volume 40, section E

Attractive one story houses at the Windsor Locks housing project, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, renting from $33.25 to $38 per month. ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-906

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Attractive one story houses at the Windsor Locks housing project, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, renting from $33.25 to $38 per month. ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-907

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volume 41, section E

Some of the members and guests of the temporary organizing committee of the Greater New York Citizens' Committee for Japanese ... 1945-11-16 WRA no. G-1000

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volume 41, section E

Henry Legoro, 22, relocated in Chicago from the Jerome Center, is here shown at his new job in a large candy factory. He was formerly a farmer at Fresno, California. He has a brother at Camp Savage in the Intelligence Service.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-11

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 41, section E

Henry Legoro, 22, relocated in Chicago from the Jerome Center, is here shown at his new job in a large candy factory. He was formerly a farmer at Fresno, California. He has a brother at Camp Savage in the Intelligence Service.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
7/?/43 WRA no. H-11A

Additional Note

Duplicate of WRA No. H-11
 

[recto] Henry Legoro, 22, relocated in Chicago from the Jerome Center, is here shown at his new job in a large candy factory. He was formerly a farmer at Fresno, California. He has a brother at Camp Savage in the Intelligence Service. ; Photographer: Mace, Cha WRA no. H-11A [recto]

 

[verso] Henry Legoro, 22, relocated in Chicago from the Jerome Center, is here shown at his new job in a large candy factory. He was formerly a farmer at Fresno, California. He has a brother at Camp Savage in the Intelligence Service. ; Photographer: Mace, Cha WRA no. H-11A [verso]

Additional Note

Duplicate of WRA No. H-11
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Henry Legoro, 22, relocated in Chicago from the Jerome Center, is here shown at his new job in a large candy factory, stacking trays of gum drops. He was formerly a farmer at Fresno, California. He has a brother at Camp Savage in the Intelligence Service.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-12

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 41, section E

Atsusa Sakuma, a former strawberry farmer form Mt. Vernon, Washington, is here shown making a spray mixture to combat potato blight on the large farm near Chicago where he is now relocated and employed. Sakuma is from the Tule Lake Center.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-13

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Miss Susie Yuasa, 18, a former evacuee from the Jerome Relocation Center, now employed in a Chicago candy factory, turns from her task momentarily to display the familiar symbol of victory. Susie's job is packaging marshmallows.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-14

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volume 41, section E

Ted Matsushita, 22, late of the Tule Lake Relocation Center, smiles with satisfaction at finding himself back on the farm. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-15

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Torao Hayano, a young potato farmer from Mt. Vernon, Washington, and more recently from the Tule Lake Relocation Center, is here shown mixing lime and copper sulphate to kill off potato blight on a large acreage north of Chicago, where he is now employed.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-16

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
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Tsukasa Sakuma and Torao Hayano, two Washington farmers, are here shown operating a tractor spray on a large farm near ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-17

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volume 41, section E

Former West Coast farmers of Japanese ancestry, evacuated to the various relocation centers, are here shown hoeing potatoes on a large farm north of Chicago where they are now relocated and employed.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-18

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Atsusa Sakuma, a former strawberry farmer at Mt. Vernon, Washington, now relocated from the Tule Lake Relocation Center now employed ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-19

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Roy Himoto, a young evacuee from the Tule Lake Relocation Center, is now employed on one of the Curtiss Candy ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-20

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Roy Himoto, a farmer from Walnut Grove, California, is here shown operating a cultivator on one of the large Curtiss Candy Company's farms northwest of Chicago. Himoto was relocated from the Tule Lake Center.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-21

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It's hot work hoeing potatoes. Shinobu Sakuma, a former evacuee from the Tule Lake Relocation Center, hits the water bag at the end of a long row. Sakuma was formerly a strawberry farmer at Mt. Vernon, Washington.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-22

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Noboru Arimura, an evacuee from the Jerome Relocation Center, feeds the chickens between heavier chores at the Schlosser Farm northwest ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-23

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Komagu Shimotsu, formerly a California house man, prepares and serves the noon day meal for his two companions, Kay Nakadoi, ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-24

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Kay Nakadoi, 18, who used to work on a farm at New Castle, California, now gathers eggs and performs other duties on the big Schlosser farm northwest of Chicago. Nakadoi is one of the youngest evacuees relocated for farm work. He is from the Tule Lake Center.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-25

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All the tall corn doesn't grown in Iowa. Here, on the Schlosser Farm northwest of Chicago, Kay Nakadoi, an evacuee from the Tule Lake Center inspects the crop with farm foreman, Pat Thompson.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-26

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New dormitory with quarters for both married and single evacuees now nearing completion on one of the Curtiss Candy Company's farms near Marengo, Illinois. Eighteen former residents of War Relocation Centers are now employed on the company's farms.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-27

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Jim Kurisu, 22, an evacuee from the Jerome Relocation Center and formerly employed as a clerk in Madera, California, now makes molds for marshmallows in a Chicago candy factory. He is here shown stacking the trays as they emerge from the machine.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-28

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Betty Hashigushi, 21, formerly a San Diego, California girl and recently relocated from the relocation center at Poston, Arizona, is here shown at work in a large Chicago candy factory where she is employed with a number of evacuees.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-29

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The man with the hoe in this instance is Yoshio Dogen, a Tacoma farmer from the Tule Lake Relocation Center. His parents are at the Minidoka Center. Dogen is now relocated and working with other Americans of Japanese ancestry on a large farm north of Chicago.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-30

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Another freedom of considerable importance to the young feminine mind in America is the freedom to shop for and wear ... 1943-08-13 WRA no. H-31

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Another freedom of considerable importance to the young feminine mind in America is the freedom to shop for and wear ... 1943-08-13 WRA no. H-33

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Seen unpacking in their new home in Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Oshima and one of their three small children. The Oshimas were recently relocated from the Manzanar Center. Mr. Oshima has secured a position with a large hotel company in the windy city.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-08-16 WRA no. H-34

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Mr. and Mrs. Oshima and their three small children, all recently arrived from the Manzanar Relocation Center, survey their new ... 1943-08-16 WRA no. H-35

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Residents of the relocation centers resent, perhaps more than anything else, the necessity of eating en masse in the center's ... 1943-08-16 WRA no. H-36

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Home town papers. In this instance they are the periodicals printed by the Japanese-American evacuees in Uncle Sam's ten relocation ... 1943-08-14 WRA no. H-37

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Children have their own standards in their selection of friends and playmates. Color and ancestry simply don't enter into it. ... 1943-08-15 WRA no. H-38

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Bill Agawa, 22, an evacuee from the Gila River Relocation Center, is here shown loading out sheaves at the John ... 1943-08-14 WRA no. H-39

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A baby born to Japanese-American parents in one of the relocation centers is now a current attraction for the children ... 1943-08-15 WRA no. H-40

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New arrivals from one of the relocation centers are welcomed at the Brethren Hostel in Chicago, one of the places where evacuees, who have accepted employment in the city, are temporary housed awaiting the finding of suitable accommodations.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-08-15 WRA no. H-41

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Mr. and Mrs. Hoshiro Oshima, with one of their three small children, all evacuees from the Manzanar Relocation Center, are ... 1943-08-15 WRA no. H-42

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House hunting remains one of the major problems confronting Japanese-Americans who leave the relocation centers and accept employment in the ... 1943-08-15 WRA no. H-43

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Machine gun practice under Lieutenant Ferris. The volunteers look forward to this branch of their training, as they enjoy operating ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-49

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A radio equipped scout car, camouflaged from the eyes of the enemy, receives orders to advance. This 442nd combat team ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-50

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Girls from the Y.W.C.A. Summer Camp at Pueblo, Colorado, many of them evacuees of Japanese ancestry from the Relocation Center ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-6

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These three boys, with others from the various relocation centers, are now relocated and employed on a large farm near Marengo, Illinois. They are here shown hoeing a large acreage of potatoes. Left to right are: Shinobu Sakuma, Joe Chihara and Yoshio Dogen.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Marengo, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-7

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Tets Shiota, evacuee from the Gila River Relocation Center, a former farmer at Venice, California, is here shown feeding oats to the thresher on the 2000 acre Hawthorn Farm near Chicago, where he is now employed.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Libertyville, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-8

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Tets Shiota, evacuee from the Gila River Relocation Center, a former farmer at Venice, California, is here shown feeding oats to the thresher on the 2000 acre Hawthorn Farm near Chicago, where he is now employed.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Libertyville, Illinois.
1943-07 WRA no. H-9

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Some of the residents of the Warner Gardens Housing project in Waterbury, Connecticut, enjoy the view out over the city ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-908

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Exterior view of the Warner Gardens Housing project in Waterbury, Connecticut. This project has vacancies for 38 families (as of ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-909

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Kitchen alcove of apartment in Warner Gardens housing project at Waterbury, Connecticut. At present (July 1) there are 38 vacancies ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-910

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Mrs. Shigeko Sakamoto sweeps the terrace at the home of Mrs. H. D. Warner in Fairfield, Connecticut, where she and ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-911

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Mr. and Mrs. Shigeko Sakamoto and their son, Shiori, raking hay in the yard beside their new home in Fairfield, ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-912

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Shiori Sakamoto tries to persuade a young chicken to sample some greens as his father looks on. Mr. and Mrs. ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-913

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matsuuichi look over the day's menu with Mrs. Harry Champion, manager of the Old Lyme Inn ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-914

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Mr. William Mori outside the very successful restaurant which he operates at 88 East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut. The menu ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-916

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Mr. and Mrs. Kengitsu Iijima with their daughters, Aileen and Lillian, at home in their three-room apartment at 39 Wadsworth ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-917

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The Abe family from Colorado River, formerly of Seal Beach, California, gather on the porch of their new home to ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-918

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Frank Abe and his brother, Donald, examining young cabbage plants on the farm at St. Elizabeth's Convent, Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania. ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-919

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Wakichi Endo does some hosing in his patch of Victory Garden beside his house while Patricia and Freddie Endo look ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-921

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Weeding soy beans on the Clark Farm owned by Lewis Barton in Haddonfield, New Jersey, near Philadelphia. Among evacuees who ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-922

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Freddie Endo is spending part of his summer vacation working in the fields on the Clark Farm, Haddonfield, New Jersey. ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-923

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Enjoying dinner in the Moriuchi home at Haddonfield, New Jersey are Miss Eleanor Moore, Washington WRA, Tak Moriuchi, Granada, Herb ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-924

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Haircut, home style. Herb Sato gives Tak Takeuchi a trim. Herb from Granada, and Tak from Poston, are both working ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-925

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Tak Takeuchi from Poston heads from the barn to put away the tractor at the Clark Farm, at Haddonfield New ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-926

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Tetsuo Yamamoto stops his weeding for a moment to have his picture taken on the Heston farm in Newtown, Pennsylvania. ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-927

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George Yamamoto and his wife, with four of their children, weeding carrots on the land which they are sharecropping on ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-928

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George Yamamoto from Gila River Relocation Center is sharecropping on the Heston farm, Newtown, Pennsylvania, assisted by Tamekichi Fujiwara and ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-929

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Herbert and Calvin Nogami, from Central Utah, are now working at the Willowdale farm. They live with the Willetts, owners ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-930

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kunieda, their son, Melvin, and baby daughter, Karen, with Mr. Kunieda's father, Mr. Hikohachi Shirakawabe, in ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-931

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Hiroko Fujita, clerk-stenographer in WRA office, tacks up new job offers on the Job Offer Bulletin Board in the office. ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-933

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Mr. Robertson Fort of the American Friends Service Committee looks over a map showing the scattering of relocatees in all ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-934

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Hiroshi Uyehara and his sister, Yuriko, are comfortably settled in West Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa., in their new home to which ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-935

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Mrs. Miye Tachihara Ota and her sister, Mrs. Hama Itow add finishing touches to a customer's wave. Mrs. Ota and ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-936

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Mr. and Mrs. Heijiro Moriuchi, their son, Tak, from Granada, and Mrs. Seijiro Okamoto from Heart Mountain, pose for their ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-937

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Mr. Lewis Barton, owner of the Clark Farm in Haddonfield, New Jersey, talks with several resettled farmers who are working ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-938

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Freddie and Patricia Endo are now living in Haddonfield, New Jersey, with their father, Mr. Wakichi Endo, and their brothers ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-939

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Students at the New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswick, New Jersey, view an exhibit of paintings and sculpture by ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-940

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Students at the New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswick, New Jersey, view an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-941

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Students at the New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswick, New Jersey, view an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-942

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Ted Yuge, an Issei, formerly of Block 15-11-1, Manzanar, and Los Angeles is the fifth person (three of these are ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-943

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Ted Yuge, an Issei, formerly of Block 15-11-1, Manzanar, and Los Angeles is the fifth person (three of these are ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-944

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After a comfortable stay at the Washington Hostel, 2311 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Shigeru Koizumi and their ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-946

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Between dances at the Washington USO for Nisei servicemen and their guests, several boys from Hawaii and their partners, USO hostess Sophie Ravetta, and a guest, Tess Amitrano, chat outside the USO.

Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen

"Washington, D.C.", .
1945-08-11 WRA no. G-951

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Chiyeko Juliet Fukuoka leaves the portals of the New York Public Library. Formerly of San Francisco, California, where she attended ... 9/14/43 WRA no. E-952

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Chiyeko Juliet Fukuoka leaves the portals of the New York Public Library. Formerly of San Francisco, California, where she attended ... 9/14/43 WRA no. E-953

 

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This shows the barracks and cook shack of the Big Spruce Logging Company operated by James Yanari, formerly from Heart ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-955

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This is a view of the timber of the Big Spruce Logging Company operated by James Yanari, formerly of Heart ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-956

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Jim Takeuchi and Yosh Hada are shown enjoying their lunch at the Big Spruce Logging Company operated by James Yanari, ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-957

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[ ... ] their first checks received from Jim Yanari, operator of the Big Spruce Logging Company. Workers now employed ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-959

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Posing for their picture on the front steps of the Washington Hostel, 2311 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., are Mr. I ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-960

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Mrs. Eldon Burke, director of the Brooklyn Hostel for Japanese Americans, shows an album of clippings to Robert Kazahaya, Kohay ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-961

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Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of the Resettlement Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, is getting acquainted with ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-962

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Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of the Japanese American Resettlement Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, tells Toyo ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-963

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Mrs. George Sumida plays a record at the Brooklyn Hostel for Japanese Americans for Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-964

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Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of the Japanese American Resettlement Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, meets Yumi ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-965

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Mr. and Mrs. George Yonekura are getting some leads on living and working conditions in New York City from Miss ... 1945-08 WRA no. G-966

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Before proceeding to the White House for the presentation to President Truman, Sgt. Yeichi Kuwayama shows Dillon Myer, WRA Director, ... 1945-09-10 WRA no. G-984

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Former S/Sgt. Henry H. Gosho is shown with his wife and 18-month-old daughter Carol Jeanne preceding a dinner in his ... 1945-09-12 WRA no. G-988

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Former S/Sgt. Henry H. Gosho is shown with his wife and 18-month-old daughter Carol Jeanne preceding a dinner in his ... 1945-09-12 WRA no. G-990

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Some of the representatives of various institutions and organizations in the neighborhood of the new Manhattan Hostel, for Japanese Americans, ... 1945-11-23 WRA no. G-995

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Mr. and Mrs. Giichiro Mitani, manager and housemother of the new Manhattan Hostel for Japanese Americans, 58 East 102nd Street, ... 1945-11-23 WRA no. G-996

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Enjoying refreshments at the housewarming party at the new Manhattan Hostel for Japanese Americans on November 23, 1945, are Robert ... 1945-11-23 WRA no. G-997

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In their room at the new Manhattan Hostel for Japanese Americans, Shirley and Fumi Motonagi, formerly of Los Angeles and ... 1945-11-23 WRA no. G-998

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Entertaining guests at the housewarming party of the new Manhattan Hostel for Japanese Americans on November 23, 1945, is Mrs. ... 1945-11-23 WRA no. G-999

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An amphibian emerges from the Leaf River after entering the stream from the opposite shore and a mile below. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-100

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An amphibian rolls down the river bank and enters the stream with a mighty splash during training maneuvers on the ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-101

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A company of 232nd engineers, under the command of Japanese-American Captain Nakada, blow up a road during the maneuvers in ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-102

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Members of the 232nd engineers line the banks of the Leaf River watching the performance of an amphibian jeep during ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-103

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Members of the 232nd engineers watch a Japanese-American crew bring an amphibian ashore after a crossing of the Leaf River ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-104

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A crew of the 232nd engineers brings an amphibian ashore after a rapid demonstration crossing of the Leaf River near ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-105

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Hot Mississippi. Members of the 442nd combat team drape themselves on a jeep to dress after a cool swim in ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-106

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Members of the 232nd engineers observe the maneuvers of one of their amphibians in the Leaf River near Camp Shelby. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-107

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Tom Parker, WRA Photographer, makes a close-up movie of Japanese-American soldiers at Camp Shelby running the obstacle course. The 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-108

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An amphibian of the 232nd engineers successfully climbs the steep river bank as it emerges from the water during maneuvers ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-109

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An amphibian of the 232nd engineers, Japanese-American combat team, hits the water of the Leaf River in a successful trial ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-110

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An amphibian of the 232nd engineers makes good time up stream against the current of the Leaf River during maneuvers ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-111

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A Japanese-American soldier at Camp Shelby puts the final touches on the job of camouflaging an anti-aircraft gun and truck. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-112

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An officer of the Japanese-American combat team at Camp Shelby instructs a gunner in the art of camouflaging anti-aircraft equipment ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-113

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An officer of the 522nd field artillery gives the firing order during maneuvers of the Japanese-American combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-114

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Many church denominations are represented among the personnel of the Japanese-American combat team here in the third battalion amphitheater. Chaplain ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-115

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Pass the Ammunition. Heavy artillery goes into action during maneuvers of the 522nd field artillery, Japanese-American combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-116

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Pass the Ammunition. Heavy artillery goes into action during maneuvers of the 522nd field artillery, Japanese-American combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-117

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Lieutenant Ferris observes the accuracy of marksmanship of the machine gun crew before him during practice of the trainees at ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-118

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Members of a camouflage unit dispense with step ladders in arranging a net to conceal artillery from possible observation from ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-119

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Members of a camouflage unit dispense with step ladders in arranging a net to conceal artillery from possible observation from ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-120

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Chaplain Thomas Eugene West joins in the Dedicatory Introit at divine services in the third battalion amphitheater. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-121

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Thomas Eugene West, Chaplain, plays the organ during the singing of a hymn at the Sunday services in the third ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-122

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Church call is sounded by buglers of the Japanese-American combat team as members gather for outdoor services. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-123

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew goes into action to protect trench diggers at work behind them. The 442nd combat team at ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-124

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Members of a camouflage unit dispense with step ladders in arranging a net to conceal artillery from possible observation from ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-125

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Modern improvements in warfare extend to the digging of trenches, which is now done, where possible, with compressed air shovels, ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-126

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew awaits the firing orders at their position in an open trench. The 442nd combat team at ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-127

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-128

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American Combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-129

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Modern highway equipment is employed by the army in building roads through heavily wooded sections near Camp Shelby. A bulldozer ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-131

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A band of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-132

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Caucasian and Japanese-American officers of the 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby salute the colors during review. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-133

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-134

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-135

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-136

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Lieutenant Ferris, carrying a walkie-talkie, directs the setting up of machine guns during target practice at Camp Shelby. The 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-137

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew hits the target during practice on the extensive firing range adjoining Camp Shelby. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-138

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-139

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A typical machine gun setup during practice firing on the Camp Shelby range. Two men man the gun while a ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-140

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew in action. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely of Americans of Japanese ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-141

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A typical machine gun setup during practice firing on the Camp Shelby range. Two men man the gun while a ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-142

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-143

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew protects trench diggers while they complete the work with the modern compressed air trench shovels. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-144

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A machine gun crew protects trench diggers while they complete the work with the modern compressed air trench shovels. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-145

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A division of the Japanese-American combat team passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-146

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Curly-haired dispatch rider Private Terry S. Higa adjusts his goggles as he prepares to mount his motorcycle and deliver a ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-147

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Captain Nakada supervises the placing of a dynamite charge in preparation for blowing up a road during maneuvers of the ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-148

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The regimental color guard passes in review. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely of Americans of ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-149

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A company of infantry of the 442nd combat team salutes the colors as they pass in review. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-150

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Two members of the 522nd field artillery telephone unit transmit messages during firing practice, on the extensive range at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-151

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A gun crew of the 522nd field artillery awaits firing orders during heavy artillery practice on the Camp Shelby range. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-152

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A telephone field unit of the 522nd field artillery receives and transmits instructions during maneuvers on the extensive Camp Shelby ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-153

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A telephone switch board and operator is here shown deeply dug in during maneuvers of the 552nd field artillery. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-154

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Time out for watermelon. Many farms within the military area surrounding Camp Shelby were permitted to continue operation. The farmers ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-155

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An artillery telephone unit dug in at an advanced position receives firing orders from the command car. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-51

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Hand grenade drill. Sergeant Miyamoto instructs Private Sano in the proper stance for tossing a hand grenade. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-52

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A motorized unit receives radio orders to move to an advanced position, and is here shown moving from its concealed ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-53

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A motorized convoy awaiting orders to advance. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely of Americans of ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-54

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Lieutenant Watt instructs a class in the mechanism of the Ml rifle. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-55

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Members of many church denominations, but all bearing the insignia of the third army, are here shown attending morning services ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-56

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Lieutenant Watt instructs a class in the mechanism of the Ml rifle. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-58

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Private Sano, foreground, and members of his company toss hand grenades into an open trench. The 442nd combat team at ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-59

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Bushes That Bite. Members of a mechanized anti-aircraft unit practice sighting from the camouflaged truck on which the gun is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-60

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Bushes That Bite. Members of a mechanized anti-aircraft unit practice sighting from the camouflaged truck on which the gun is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-61

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A rapid fire anti-aircraft gun mounted on a truck is quickly concealed from the enemy after being put into position ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-62

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. The first section is assembled on the shore and carried quickly into the water, where it ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-64

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. The sections are unloaded from trucks, assembled and put in the water, where they are hooked ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-65

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Captain Nakada, left, in command of the 232nd Engineers composed entirely of Japanese-Americans (both officers and men) is here shown ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-66

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. The bridge completed, a company of infantry rush with fixed bayonets to the opposite shore and ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-67

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Captain Nakada, right, in command of the 232nd engineers, confers with Lieutenant Kobata. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-68

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. The first step in constructing a pontoon bridge, namely, the driving of heavy stakes to hold ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-69

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. Truck loads of infantry arriving at the river bank where they hurriedly cross the bridge to ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-70

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. Another section is added and the bridge is nearly midway in the stream. This unit, under ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-71

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. A company of infantry arrives by truck and moves over the hastily constructed bridge in double ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-72

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Private Noyama of Headquarters Company, 442nd combat team, stands guard at the entrance to Field Headquarters. The combat team wears ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-73

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

442nd combat team band plays the National Anthem at retreat. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-74

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. Section No. 6 splashes into the stream and is connected to the support cable during the ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-75

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

An amphibious jeep takes on pictorial quality as it moves silently up stream on the Leaf River near Camp Shelby. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-76

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Building a Pontoon Bridge. The bridge completed, a company of infantry rush with fixed bayonets to the opposite shore and ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-77

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A group of 232nd engineers watches an amphibian climb a steep river bank as it emerges from the stream. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-78

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The color guard moved Old Glory into position before the commanding officer during retreat. The 442nd combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-79

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A gun crew of the third battalion anti-tank platoon practices setting up a 37mm field piece. The 442nd combat team ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-80

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A gunner leaps over the breach of a 37mm anti-tank gun as the crew quickly assembles into firing position. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-81

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Ready to Fire. A gun crew of the third battalion anti-tank platoon is shown in position awaiting orders to fire. ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-82

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A gun crew puts a 37mm anti-tank gun in position to fire. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-83

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Keep 'Em Rolling is the universal slogan of all motorized units in the army. Here a member of the 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-84

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The already famous jeeps, a string of which are shown here, are kept in perfect running order at the field ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-85

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Two American army vehicles which have already made names for themselves in World War II are the Jeep and the ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-86

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Caucasian officers of the 442nd Japanese-American combat team, watch two Nisei boys go through a highly specialized bayonet routine. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-87

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Right Shoulder Arms. A squad of Japanese-American soldiers are here shown in the action of obeying this command during routine ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-88

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

A company of Japanese-American soldiers in training at Camp Shelby present arms during a routine drill. The 442nd combat team ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-89

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The familiar setting up exercises are still practiced as a part of the Japanese-American training, although modern tactics concentrate more ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-90

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Sparring routine. Japanese-American recruits are shown in routine army setting up exercises. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-91

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Types of Japanese-Americans who make up the personnel of the 442nd combat team now in training at Camp Shelby. They ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-92

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Retreat. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is composed entirely of Americans of Japanese descent who volunteered for services ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-93

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The Mormon choir sings Come, Come Ye Saints during services in the third battalion amphitheater. Chaplain Thomas Eugene West at ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-94

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Eyes Right. A company of infantry stand at attention during training on the Camp Shelby drill field. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-95

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

The Mormon Choir sings during morning services in the third battalion amphitheater. The 442nd combat team at Camp Shelby is ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-96

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Running the obstacle course. A squad of Nisei soldiers are shown leaping over an open trench. The 442nd combat team ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-97

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Modernized combat training takes into account many hitherto ignored aspects of presenting a formidable front. Facial expression and accompanying sound ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-98

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 42, section E

Privates Kato and Ota of the Japanese-American combat team practice their bayonet routine during training at Camp Shelby. The 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-99

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

A telephone switchboard and operator is here shown deeply dug in during maneuvers of the 522nd field artillery. The 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-156

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

An advance observation post dug in and skillfully camouflaged. These two members of the Japanese-American combat team observe the results ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-157

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Primary instruction in rifle sighting employs wooden sticks with sliding sights in the place of rifles. Members of an infantry ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-158

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Lieutenant Paddock instructs a unit of the Japanese combat team in the relatively new but important fox hole digging. the ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-159

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Captain Freyberger instructs a medical unit in the care of the wounded in the field. They are here shown placing ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-160

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Captain Freyberger instructs a medical unit in the care of the wounded in the field. They are here shown placing ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-161

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

A class in marksmanship observes a demonstration of the proper technique in rifle sighting. The 442nd combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-162

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

A class in marksmanship observes a demonstration of the proper technique in rifle sighting. The 442nd combat team at Camp ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-163

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

The Japanese-Americans who compose the 442nd combat team in training at Camp Shelby are keenly interested in daily news from ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-164

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Members of a medical unit carry a casualty to the mobile dressing station set up in the deep woods surrounding ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-165

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Members of a medical unit carry a casualty to the mobile dressing station set up in the deep woods surrounding ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-166

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Captain Freyberger instructs a medical unit in the care of the wounded in the field. They are here shown placing ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-167

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Captain Freyberger gives instructions to a field unit in the proper method of caring for the wounded. The 442nd combat ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-168

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Forced marches in the humid atmosphere of the region surrounding Camp Shelby causes a speedy depletion of the sodium chloride ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-169

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Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs
volume 43, section E

Private Richard Chinnen, Japanese-American boxing instructor at Camp Shelby, says a ten round bout was nothing like this as he ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-170

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An amphibian emerges from the Leaf River after entering a stream from the opposite shore and a mile below. The ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-171

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Members of an infantry unit watch a demonstration in fox hole digging under the supervision of Lieutenant Paddock. The 442nd ... 1943-07 WRA no. H-172

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Type of Indiana farm land, showing barns and silo. This farm is west of Indianapolis.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-173

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Typical farmland house and barns in southern Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

, Illinois.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-174

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This town is typical of hundreds found in the agricultural sections in southern Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Vandalia, Illinois.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-175

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Ernest Shirakawa, a young evacuee from the Gila River Center is now employed by the Cuneo Press in Chicago, where he operates a book binding machine. He is shown here receiving his first check from the company's Pay Master.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-08-18 WRA no. H-176

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Ernest Shirakawa, from the Gila River Center, now employed with many other relocatees at the Cuneo Press in Chicago, is shown operating a head bonding and lining machine. Shirakawa's parents and two sister are still at the Gila Center.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-08-18 WRA no. H-177

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Tad Shimizu, relocated form the Jerome Center, is now employed in Chicago as an automobile mechanic at the Uptown Chevrolet Agency in Chicago. Shimizu at one time owned a garage in Los Angeles, California. He has a cousin in the army at Camp Grant.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1943-08-19 WRA no. H-178

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Details of the World War Memorial Shrine in Memorial Plaza, Indianapolis, Indiana. This memorial is said to be one of the largest in the world.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-26 WRA no. H-179

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Marie Kitazomi (left), from the Tule Lake Center, is seen with Monica Itoi from Minidoka at the entrance to a church where they attend services. Both girls are employed as secretaries in the city and Miss Itoi expects to enroll in Hanover College this fall.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-25 WRA no. H-180

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World War Memorial Shrine in Memorial Plaza, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-26 WRA no. H-181

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Mary Matsamura, relocated from the Heart Mountain Center, is seen talking to her employer Walter Eaton in an Indianapolis restaurant ... 1943-08-26 WRA no. H-182

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A committee on housing is shown in session in Indianapolis. Mrs. Royal McLain (left) is seen discussing ways and means ... 1943-08-26 WRA no. H-183

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Marie Kitazomi, formerly of the Tule Lake Center, is now employed as a secretary in Indianapolis. She is here shown ... 1943-08-25 WRA no. H-184

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Mei Yamasaki, relocated in Indianapolis from the Tule Lake Center, is now employed as secretary and office manager of The ... 1943-08-26 WRA no. H-186

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A scene at the base of the colossal Soldiers and Sailors Monument in The Center in the heart of the Indianapolis business district.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-27 WRA no. H-187

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A street scene in The Circle, the hub of the Indianapolis business district. In the center are shops, theatres, restaurants, a church, etc. Buses to and from all parts of the city take on and unload passengers here.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-27 WRA no. H-188

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One of the many high school buildings in an Indianapolis residential district. This edifice is more or less typical of all school buildings throughout the middle west.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-26 WRA no. H-189

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Street cars taking on passengers on Washington Street in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. In the background is the Claypool Hotel, the management of which has filed a request for help recruited from the centers.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-25 WRA no. H-190

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Washington Street scene in busy downtown Indianapolis.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-25 WRA no. H-191

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The principal streets of Indianapolis radiate like spokes from the hub of a wheel, similar to Washington, D.C., and many ... 1943-08-25 WRA no. H-192

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The residents of Indianapolis are for the most part amusement lovers. The city boasts dozens of theaters, both legitimate and movie. One of the latter is the Indiana, shown here.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-24 WRA no. H-193

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A section of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in The Circle, the heart of the Indianapolis business district.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-24 WRA no. H-194

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Looking down Market Street from the War Monument is the Capitol Building in downtown Indianapolis.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-24 WRA no. H-195

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Typical Indiana farm land. This scene is west of Indianapolis. Corn is one of the major crops throughout the Midwest states.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Indianapolis, Indiana.
1943-08-27 WRA no. H-196

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Type of farm land in southern Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Effingham, Illinois.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-197

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Type of farm land in southern Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Effingham, Illinois.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-198

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A small town typical of those found in the Midwest farming regions.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Plainfield, Indiana.
1943-08-27 WRA no. H-199

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Every day is wash day for the 20 lads recruited from the Rohwer Relocation Center to help harvest peaches at the Eckert Orchards near Bellville, Illinois. The boys live in tents provided by their employer and they do their own housekeeping.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Bellville, Illinois.
1943-08-29 WRA no. H-200

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Young peach pickers wash up before their evening meal after a day's work in the Alvin O. Eckert Orchards near ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-201

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Takashi Kikita, relocated from the Rohwer Center, is shown picking peaches in the Eckert Orchards near Bellville, Illinois. Kakita is ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-202

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One of 20 lads recruited from the Rohwer Relocation Center at the Alvin O. Eckert Orchards near Bellville, Illinois, for ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-203

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Hizuo Hojo, relocated from the Rohwer Center, is here seen picking choice peaches at the Alvin O. Eckert Orchards near Bellville, Illinois. Hojo is one of 20 relocatees who were recruited from the Rohwer Center for this work.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Bellville, Illinois.
1943-08-29 WRA no. H-204

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Japanese-American boys form the Rohwer Relocation Center are seen at work in the Alvin O. Eckert Orchards near Bellville, Illinois. Eckert employs 20 of these relocatees from Rohwer as peach pickers and declares himself well pleased with their work.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Bellville, Illinois.
1943-08-29 WRA no. H-205

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Two of 20 boys from the Rohwer Relocation Center who are employed on the Alvin O. Eckert farm near Bellville, ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-206

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Three evacuee farmers from the Granada Relocation Center visit the Eckert choice orchards near Bellville, Illinois, where 20 young relocated ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-207

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Alvin O. Eckert, right, grower of choice peaches near Bellville, Illinois, shows some of the basketed fruit to three visitors ... 1943-08-29 WRA no. H-208

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Henry Omachi (right) at the transit, a young student of engineering from the Tule Lake Center, now relocated in Cleveland and employed by the National Surveys Company, is here seen at work on the water front with Joe Semanisin, a Caucasian.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Cleveland, Ohio.
1943-08-18 WRA no. H-209

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Henry Omachi, a young student of engineering from the Tule Lake Center, now relocated in Cleveland and employed by the National Surveys Company, is here seen at his drafting desk.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Cleveland, Ohio.
1943-08-18 WRA no. H-210

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Ben Tsusaki, 17, relocated from the Poston Center, is now working in a shoe repair shop in Cleveland, where his ... 1943-08-19 WRA no. H-212

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James Maeda, 23, relocated from the Poston Center, is here shown operating a stitching machine in a shoe repair shop ... 1943-08-19 WRA no. H-213

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ikeguchi, whose wedding took place in Cleveland recently, are typical of the loyal Japanese-Americans for whom ... 1942-08-01 WRA no. H-214

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Mr. and Mrs. George Nobori, formerly of the Jerome Relocation Center, now living in Cleveland where Nobori is employed as a machinist. They are seen with their two children on the porch of a house they have rented in a new residential section of the city.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Cleveland, Ohio.
1943-08-20 WRA no. H-215

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George Nobori until six months ago was an evacuee in the Jerome Relocation Center, but is now a resident of ... 1943-08-19 WRA no. H-216

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Relocated Japanese-Americans now employed by the Greening Nursery Company near Monroe, Michigan, are shown loading baled hay for winter storage ... 1943-08-23 WRA no. H-218

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Scene at the Greening Nursery, Monroe, Michigan, where about 20 young relocatees from the various relocation centers are employed in farm and nursery work. Here three of the boys are seen unloading hay into the company's big barn.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Monroe, Michigan.
1943-08-23 WRA no. H-219

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Peach tree budding at the Greening Nurseries, Monroe, Michigan, where almost a score of relocated evacuees are employed. The boys shown here are, left to right, Kiyoshi Renge, from the Jerome Center; Fred Shimasaki, Jerome; and James Tanda, Poston #2.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Monroe, Michigan.
1943-08-23 WRA no. H-220

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Eugene Kodani, from the Poston Relocation Center, now employed at the Greening Nursery Company, Monroe, Michigan, where he is engaged in budding peach trees. This nursery employs nearly 20 evacuees in this type of work.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Monroe, Michigan.
1943-08-23 WRA no. H-221

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Eugene Kodani from the Poston Center, expert peach tree budder, is here shown at work in the Greening Company's nursery at Monroe Michigan. Approximately 20 other evacuees are employed by this nursery doing the same type of work.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Monroe, Michigan.
1943-08-23 WRA no. H-222

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The Missouri River bottom lands produce choice cantaloupes. Some producers, such as the Hellwig Brothers, ship the melons in their own trucks. Other farmers prefer to sell direct to the consumer from roadside stands, as shown here.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chesterfield, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-223

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Typical Missouri River bottom land west of St. Louis. This soil is perhaps the most productive in Missouri. It is flooded about one year in five, but is so productive that it is said to more than pay for the off year.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-224

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Choice cantaloupes are grown on the Missouri River bottom land. Many of the farmers prefer to sell direct to the consumers as here shown west of St. Louis, where workers from a nearby ordnance plant stop to purchase the melons.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-225

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Putting up hay on a small farm on the Missouri River bottom land west of St. Louis.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-226

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A typical small farm along the highway in eastern Missouri.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-227

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One of the buildings on the campus of the University of Kansas City.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-228

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The sky line as seen from the World War Memorial. In the foreground is the Union Terminal.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-229

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A portion of the huge municipal auditorium.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-230

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A typical street in the business section of Kansas City, Missouri.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-231

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The William Rockhill Nelson gallery of art in Kansas City, Missouri.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-232

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The Plaza in one of the better residential sections of Kansas City, Missouri. The architecture resembles that of southern California.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-233

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A type of home in one of Kansas City's residential sections where relocated Japanese-Americans, employed in Kansas City, have found vacancies.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-03 WRA no. H-234

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Apartment houses near the business section of Kansas City, Missouri, where a number of relocatees have found quarters.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-235

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A number of relocated families from the centers are housed in this apartment house in downtown Kansas City.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-236

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Monument to the Pioneer Mother, one of the many fine pieces of sculpture to be seen in Kansas City public parks.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Kansas City, Missouri.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-237

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A freshly cut load of alfalfa is coupled to a truck to be hauled away to one of the two ... 1943-09-04 WRA no. H-238

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An alfalfa cutter and loader is shown at work in a field near Lawrence, Kansas. The fodder will be hauled ... 1943-09-04 WRA no. H-239

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Scene on the campus at Kansas State University at Lawrence, Kansas.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Lawrence, Kansas.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-240

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High School in Lawrence, Kansas. This building is typical of high school buildings throughout the middle west.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Lawrence, Kansas.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-241

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Saturday afternoon on main street in Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence is typical of towns in the Midwest.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Lawrence, Kansas.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-242

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Relaxing in their apartment after a hard day's work in a dehydration laboratory near Lawrence, Kansas, these six youths, from ... 1943-09-04 WRA no. H-243

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A typical farm in Eastern Kansas. The barn usually outranks the house, and there are one or more silos. Wheat is the principal crop of Kansas.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

, Kansas.
1943-09-04 WRA no. H-244

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All the essentials of a farm in Central Kansas--house, barn, windmill, etc. This farm produced 4800 bushels of wheat for the 1943 season.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

, Kansas.
1943-09-05 WRA no. H-245

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A typical western Kansas stock farm.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

, Kansas.
1943-09-05 WRA no. H-246

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Type of farm land along the Missouri River west of St. Louis, Missouri. Much of this bottom land is flooded about one year in five, but it is so productive that it is said to more than pay for the off year.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-247

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Classic sculptured figures at the entrance to the Soldiers Memorial and Memorial Plaza in St. Louis.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-248

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Modern architecture as seen in the Civil Courts Building and Custom House in St. Louis, Missouri.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-29 WRA no. H-249

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Soldiers Memorial and glimpses of the St. Louis business section.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-250

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A street in the business section of St. Louis, Missouri, as seen from the Soldiers Memorial.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-251

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A view of the huge auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri where many civic and cultural functions are held.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-29 WRA no. H-252

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The ornate and much discussed Milles Fountain in Aloe Plaza opposite the Union Station.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-253

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Type of modern office building as seen from the Soldiers Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

St. Louis, Missouri.
1943-08-28 WRA no. H-254

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Bill Hellwig, second from the left, one of three brothers who operate the extensive Hellwig Brothers farm west of St. ... 1943-08-31 WRA no. H-255

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Two relocatees from the Rohwer Center are shown coupling sections of irrigation pipe on the Hellwig Brothers farm west of St. Louis. Ample water for this system is pumped from an underground stream.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Gumbo, Missouri.
1943-09-02 WRA no. H-256

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Many of the large farms along the Missouri River in the vicinity of St. Louis employ the comparatively new irrigation ... 1943-09-02 WRA no. H-257

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Two relocatees from the Rohwer Center put cantaloupes on the conveyor which carries them into sorting bins. Nearly 100 of the employees at the Hellwig Brothers farm near St. Louis were recruited from the Rohwer Relocation Center.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Gumbo, Missouri.
1943-09-01 WRA no. H-258

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The cantaloupes on the conveyor in the sorting and shipping department at the Hellwig Brothers farm west of St. Louis. The Hellwigs employ nearly 100 men from the Rohwer Relocation Center in various farm activities.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Gumbo, Missouri.
1943-09-01 WRA no. H-259

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Showing some of the dormitories and the mess hall which were built by the Hellwig Brothers on their farm west ... 1943-09-02 WRA no. H-260

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Kitchen crew at the Hellwig Brothers Farm near St. Louis. All the men were recruited from the Relocation Center at ... 1943-08-31 WRA no. H-261

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A scene in the cantaloupe shipping sheds at the Hellwig Brothers farm near St. Louis. The Hellwig Brothers employ nearly ... 1943-09-01 WRA no. H-262

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A scene in the sorting sheds on the Hellwig Brothers extensive farm west of St. Louis. The Hellwigs are growers ... 1943-08-31 WRA no. H-264

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A scene on the Hellwig Brothers farm 30 miles west of St. Louis, where nearly 100 relocatees from the Rohwer ... 1943-08-31 WRA no. H-265

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Beet weeding on the Hellwig Brothers farm near St. Louis, where scores of relocated Japanese-Americans from the Rohwer Center are ... 1943-08-31 WRA no. H-266

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The mess hall on the Hellwig Brothers farm near St. Louis. This building was constructed by the proprietors for the use of the nearly 100 relocatees from the Rohwer Center who are employed on the farm.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Gumbo, Missouri.
1943-09-01 WRA no. H-267

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Japanese-American employees on the Hellwig Brothers farm west of St. Louis are here seen entering the specially built mess hall ... 1943-09-01 WRA no. H-268

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Kitao Tanabe, from the Rohwer Relocation Center, is shown driving a cultivator on the Tanaka farm near Henderson, Colorado, where he is employed with a number of other relocatees from various centers.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Henderson, Colorado.
1943-10-28 WRA no. H-391

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Miss Rose Tanaka, who owns her own farm near Henderson, Colorado, discusses the quality of her sugar beets with Tom ... 1943-10-28 WRA no. H-392

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Kitao Tanabe, a young relocatee from the Rohwer Center, enjoys running a cultivator on the farm of Miss Rose Tanaka, where he is employed with a number of others from Rohwer, Granada and Heart Mountain.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Henderson, Colorado.
1943-10-28 WRA no. H-393

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Three relocatees from the Heart Mountain Center are shown helping harvest the sugar beet crop on the farm of Miss ... 1943-10-28 WRA no. H-394

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Four of a group of relocatees from the Granada, Heart Mountain, and Rohwer Relocation Centers who harvested the sugar beet ... 1943-10-28 WRA no. H-395

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Miss Rose Tanaka, who owns her own farm near Henderson, Colorado, discusses the quality of her sugar beets with Tom ... 1943-10-29 WRA no. H-396

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Miss Rose Tanaka, who owns and operates her own farm near Henderson, Colorado, is seen at the wheel of one ... 1943-10-28 WRA no. H-397

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Miss Rose Tanaka, owner and operator of her own farm near Henderson, Colorado, is shown with Tom Tanabe from Rohwer, ... 1943-10-28 WRA no. H-398

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Fruit punch and cookies were on the refreshment menu at a recent Fun Night in the Chicago Y Hotel for ... 1944-01-19 WRA no. H-399

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Happy Nisei and Caucasian couples throng the dance floor of the YMCA at the All-American Fun Night program in Chicago ... 1944-01-19 WRA no. H-400

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When the Nisei get together for social entertainment in Chicago, their Caucasian friends also participate in the general fun. At ... 1944-01-19 WRA no. H-401

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Dora Sato, a Palo Alto, California girl who resettled in Chicago, has just finished singing a popular melody to a ... 1944-01-19 WRA no. H-402

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Vernon R. Kennedy is the Relocation Supervisor for the Chicago area, including the states in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the eastern half of North Dakota.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-24 WRA no. H-403

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Vernon R. Kennedy is the Relocation Supervisor for the Chicago area, including the states in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the eastern half of North Dakota.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-24 WRA no. H-404

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Vernon R. Kennedy is the Relocation Supervisor for the Chicago area, including the states in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the eastern half of North Dakota.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-24 WRA no. H-405

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Paul C. Dougherty is the Relocation Officer in charge of the Chicago district office, which includes the metropolitan area of Chicago and the northern counties of Indiana.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-24 WRA no. H-406

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Joseph H. Hansen is the Assistant Relocation Officer for the State of Wisconsin with headquarters in Milwaukee.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1944-01-26 WRA no. H-407

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John H. Putz is the Relocation Officer for the State of Wisconsin with headquarters in Milwaukee.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1944-01-26 WRA no. H-408

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Milton C. Geuther is Relocation Officer for southern Illinois with headquarters at Peoria.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-24 WRA no. H-409

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First Lt. Ozamoto, a former Denver surgeon, now attached to the Medical Corps of the Japanese-American Combat Team at Camp ... 1944-04-13 WRA no. H-410

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Pfc. Thomas Higa, 28-year-old Japanese-American veteran of the campaign in Italy and a proud member of the famous 100th Infantry ... 1944-09-09 WRA no. H-498

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Pfc. Thomas Higa, 28-year-old Japanese-American veteran of the campaign in Italy and a proud member of the famous 100th Infantry ... 1944-09-09 WRA no. H-499

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Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-25 WRA no. H-500

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Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1/25/44 WRA no. H-500A

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Duplicate of WRA no. H-500
 

[recto] Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office. ; Photographer: Mace, Charles E. ; Chicago, Illinois. WRA no. H-500A [recto]

 

[verso] Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office. ; Photographer: Mace, Charles E. ; Chicago, Illinois. WRA no. H-500A [verso]

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Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-25 WRA no. H-501

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Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1/25/44 WRA no. H-501A

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[recto] Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office. ; Photographer: Mace, Charles E. ; Chicago, Illinois. WRA no. H-501A [recto]

 

[verso] Ray Grow, Reports Officer of the Chicago Area Office. ; Photographer: Mace, Charles E. ; Chicago, Illinois. WRA no. H-501A [verso]

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It's suppertime for the kiddies and in their well-furnished, well-stocked kitchen Mrs. George Isoda, left, and Mrs. Masumi Kaneko, right, ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-502

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The Nisei live very well in Milwaukee. In this large and well-lighted living room, Mrs. Masumi Kaneko has looked up ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-503

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Here is a corner view of the spacious living room in the home of the Kaneko and Isoda families who ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-504

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It's good to have a private bath of your own again, says Mrs. George Isoda as she gives her 2-1/2-year-old ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-505

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It's good to have a private bath of your own again, says Mrs. George Isoda as she gives her 2 ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-506

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Every man likes to put on his slippers, light up his favorite pipe, and read the evening paper before the ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-507

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This picture shows the home of the Isoda and Kaneko families who have resettled in Milwaukee.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1944-01-26 WRA no. H-508

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The Kanekos and the Isodas live on the corner of W. Marian Street and N. 48th in Milwaukee in a ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-509

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When Mrs. Masumi Kaneko goes shopping, she likes to take her young 2-1/2-year-old son, Wayne, to the store with her. ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-510

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It's family wash time at the Kanekos and the Isodas, and Mrs. George Isoda and her helper, her 2-1/2-year-old son, ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-511

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When the children of the Isoda and the Kaneko families grow up, when Wayne Kaneko and Robin Isoda are old ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-512

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Type of dwellings in the block in which live the Isodas and the Kanekos, who have been resettled in Milwaukee ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-513

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Mrs. George Isoda (left) and Mrs. Masumi Kaneko (right) are preparing supper for their husbands in the kitchen of their ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-514

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One corner in the basement of the home of the Kanekos and the Isodas has been turned into the kiddies' ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-515

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On the studio couch in the living room of their large home in Milwaukee, Mrs. George Isoda is reading a ... 1944-01-25 WRA no. H-516

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The lagoon in Juneau Park on the lake's edge is a favorite for Milwaukee strollers and also with the Nisei ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-517

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Here is a picture of the large garage and auto repair shop where Mr. George Isoda is employed. He has worked there for almost one year and is a valued member of the mechanic crew. He says his relationship with customers and fellow employees is excellent.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1944-01-26 WRA no. H-518

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Mrs. George Isoda and Mrs. Masumi Kaneko patronize this well-stocked shopping center. This shopping center in the Shorewood district in ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-519

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Since the Milwaukee River runs through the heart of the city of Milwaukee, many of its large commercial buildings are ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-520

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One of the most imposing and beautiful buildings in the city of Milwaukee is the Milwaukee County Building which was ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-521

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The large Milwaukee auditorium, the biggest of its kind in the State of Wisconsin, is a scene for some of ... 1944-01-26 WRA no. H-522

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Church is a Sunday must with many of the young Nisei girls. Here are four girls who have just attended a sermon by Rev. William Clyde Howard, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church on Michigan Boulevard.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-23 WRA no. H-523

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After Sunday church services with their Caucasian friends, the Niseis leave for a stroll along Michigan Boulevard in Chicago. Chicago Nisei like to go to church and here is a group which just attended Sunday services at the Second Presbyterian Church.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-23 WRA no. H-524

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Young Chicago resettlers get acquainted with their fellow church members after the Sunday service. Here we see several Niseis leaving the entrance of the Second Presbyterian Church on Chicago's Michigan Boulevard.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Chicago, Illinois.
1944-01-23 WRA no. H-525

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Kelly Yamada, from Poston and before that an optician in Oakland, California, has resettled in Peoria, Illinois, where he works ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-526

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Kelly Yamada, formerly of Oakland, California, where he managed three optician shops, has resettled in Peoria, Illinois, and is back ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-527

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Blaine Seminary grade school is just two blocks from the Yamada home, and is attended by Dexter Yamada, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Yamada.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-528

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The honored American custom of raiding the icebox is especially pleasurable to the Yamadas after life in a relocation center. ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-529

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Toraji Yemoto is getting a cup of tea from his wife, Haru, while his grandson, Dexter Yamada, looks on. The ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-530

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To have a home of your own again with private bedrooms, baths, and the like, is a welcome change from ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-531

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This is the home which the Yamada family rent in Peoria. They have the entire house, which is located in one of the residential districts in Peoria, Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-532

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Peoria, Illinois, is in the central part of the state, 150 miles southwest of Chicago. It has a population of ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-533

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Looking across the downtown district of Peoria from the west, one sees the tall hotels and buildings in the heart of the town, as they push up through the smoke of Peoria's industries.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-534

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Miss Irene Eiko Yonemura works in the Peoria, Illinois, public library, where she has found work much to her liking and her training. Miss Yonemura is from the Poston center and came to Peoria in the summer of 1943.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-535

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This is the Peoria Public Library building. Miss Irene Eiko Yonemura works here. She is from the Poston center and has been in Peoria since the summer of 1943.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-536

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That Peoria, Illinois, has many thriving industries is easily seen as one enters the city from the east going over the Illinois River, along which border many factories such as the kind seen in this picture, which looks south along the west bank of the river.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Peoria, Illinois.
1944-02-07 WRA no. H-537

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Miss Julie Sugimoto (left) and her sister, June (right), work in the home of the Burchette family in Peoria, Illinois. ... 1944-02-07 WRA no. H-538

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Judging from the smile on his face, Mr. Bill Okazaki find life on an Illinois farm much to his liking. ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-539

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Like every farmer, Mr. Okazaki likes horses. Here he is shown viewing two of his prize draft horses. Mr. Bill ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-540

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Although this is only their second day at school, the Okazaki twins, Sazami (left) and Toshiko (right) take to kindergarten ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-541

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After working all morning on a 185-acre farm, Mr. Okazaki welcomes the noonday meal. Here at the table he has ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-542

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After the noonday meal and before going out to work on the farm again, Mr. Bill Okazaki likes to spend ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-543

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Inside the barn on the A. J. Krecker farm which he helps manage, Mr. Bill Okazaki, formerly a Lodi, California, ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-544

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Over a Skelgas cooking range, Mrs. Bill Okazaki prepares the noonday meal for her husband, as he looks on. The ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-545

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One of Mr. Bill Okazaki's duties on the A. J. Krecker farm is gathering fodder for the stock. In this ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-546

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This scene shows the good farm soil found in northern Illinois, and the fields here are part of the 185-acre ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-547

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Here is a general view of the A. J. Krecker Company farm in northwestern Illinois, including the farm houses and ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-548

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Mr. Bill Okazaki is shown here viewing some of the stock on the A. J. Krecker farm. The Okazakis have lived in Illinois for more than six months, having relocated from the Rohwer Relocation Center to McHenry, Illinois, where they help manage the Krecker farm.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

McHenry, Illinois.
1944-02-01 WRA no. H-549

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Here is a view of the Okazaki house on the farm owned by A. J. Krecker where they live. The ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-550

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Every school day at noon, Mr. Bill Okazaki drives into McHenry, Illinois from the farm, which is three miles from ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-551

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Here is a view of the A. J. Krecker farm showing several of the 185 acres with the farm buildings ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-552

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Approaching McHenry, Illinois from the east, the newcomer is greeted by this scene of one of the business blocks. The town is built along the Des Plaines River and is typical of Illinois farm towns.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

McHenry, Illinois.
1944-02-01 WRA no. H-553

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Every little girl likes her dolls and every girl thinks her dolly must have her cradle. The Okazaki twins, Sazami ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-554

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This is one of the business blocks where the Okazakis do their shopping at McHenry, Illinois. McHenry is a typical ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-555

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A view of the business districts of McHenry is shown in this picture. The Okazaki family has purchased a new ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-556

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In the kindergarten of the McHenry, Illinois, grade school, the 6-year-old Okazaki twins, Sazami (left) and Toshiko (right), thumb through ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-557

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Here is one of McHenry, Illinois' several churches, and typical of small town churches found throughout the northwest farming regions of Illinois.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

McHenry, Illinois.
1944-02-01 WRA no. H-558

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McHenry, Illinois is a typical Illinois farm town, some 60 miles northwest of Chicago. Here is McHenry, Illinois, grade school, ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-559

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The McHenry, Illinois, High School is a modern, 2-story brick building where the Okazaki children will go after graduating from ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-560

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McHenry, Illinois, besides being in the heart of the northern Illinois farm region, is also a resort town and offers ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-561

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Strung along the Des Plaines River at McHenry, Illinois, are several small cottages and small docks from which row boats ... 1944-02-01 WRA no. H-562

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After a day of office work, the Oda sisters like to play their record player and try out the latest ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-563

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The Oda sisters like to entertain their friends in their apartment in Rockford, Illinois. Right to left, Sumi lifts up ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-564

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Although the Oda sisters do office work, they help their mother with the household duties in the evenings. The supper ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-565

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This bridge across the Rock River at Rockford, Illinois, leads into the business section of this thriving northern Illinois town ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-566

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The Oda family consists of Mrs. Isago Oda and her three daughters, Ariye, Fumi, and Sumi. They live in the ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-567

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Ariye Oda works in Rockford, Illinois as a cost accountant for the Black Hawk Machine Company. Ariye's sisters, Fumi and ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-568

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Keeping the payroll for a large industrial firm is not an easy job, but Ariye Oda, who has worked for ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-569

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Fumi Oda is a bookkeeper for a certified public accountant in Rockford, Illinois. She has worked at this job since ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-570

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After camp life at the Tule Lake Relocation Center, it is nice to have large private bedrooms again. Ariye Oda ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-571

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In their smartly furnished upstairs apartment in the Rockford residential section, the Oda family spends many pleasant evenings together. With ... 1944-02-03 WRA no. H-572

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Looking west across the Rock River, one sees the tall, modern buildings of Rockford, Illinois, located 90 miles northwest of ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-573

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Shaded by towering elms is St. Anthony's Hospital, one of the largest and most up-to-date hospitals in Rockford. It is ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-574

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In an attractively furnished apartment in one wing of St. Anthony's Hospital, Rockford, Illinois, the Nakamura family has found a ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-575

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Dinner-time is a busy time for the workers at St. Anthony's Hospital in Rockford, Illinois. The food is prepared in ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-576

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George Nakamura works as a cook in the St. Anthony's Hospital kitchen. His wife, four daughters and one son also ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-577

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At St. Anthony's Hospital, Rockford, Illinois, the nisei and Caucasians work together. In this picture, which shows part of the ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-578

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In the serving kitchen of the 2nd floor of St. Anthony's Hospital, Irene Nakamura is pouring tea into the cups ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-579

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Irene Nakamura has just taken a trayful of food from the serving kitchen on the 2nd floor of the St. ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-580

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Willie Nakamura is a junior at East High School, Rockford, Illinois. One of his favorite classes is the R.O.T.C., and ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-582

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Mary Nakamura is a sophomore at East High School, Rockford, Illinois. Biology is one of her favorite subjects, and in ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-583

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East High School is one of the most up-to-date schools in the Midwest. It was completed in 1940 and has ... 1944-02-04 WRA no. H-584

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Lincoln Junior High School, Rockford, Illinois, is typical of the modern schools found in Illinois. Schools in the Midwest welcome nisei students.

Photographer: Mace, Charles E.

Rockford, Illinois.