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Trucks loaded with segregees arrive at processing center.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. G-5
Caucasian supervisor on train loading detail.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. G-6
Father and son while away the hours carving small wooden animals for the children in front of their home in the barracks.
They have been living at the Assembly Center for approximately one month.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942--06-16 WRA no. C-600
A sign at the main entrance of the Tanforan Assembly Center, through which all traffic passes. The gate is guarded and controlled
by U.S. soldiers.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-601
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Young evacuee on steps of the library which has just been established at this
assembly center under the direction of a Mills College graduate, a professional librarian of Japanese ancestry.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-602
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Young evacuees at this Assembly Center begged to have their pictures taken.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-606
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Young evacuees at this assembly center who begged to have their pictures taken.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-607
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Young evacuees at this assembly center are happy to get their pictures taken.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-608
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Mrs. Fujita and her neighbor inspecting the tiny vegetable garden she has planted
in front of their barracks.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-610
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Close-up of barrack home with the carefully planned flower garden in foreground.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-611
The dental clinic in one of a group of four buildings devoted to medical services. All medical services at this ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-612
Here a line is seen waiting to enter the building where they will cast their votes for Councilman from their ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-613
The dental clinic in one of a group of four buildings devoted to medical services. All medical services at this ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-614
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--View of mess hall No. 1. The placards posted on the side of the building are
campaign posters incident to the forthcoming general election of Councilmen within the center.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-615
Maintenance work, repair and construction is done by volunteer evacuee workers. The wages are $8.00 per month for 48 hours
a week. This gang of boys and young men are digging a drainage tank along the front of one of the barracks.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-15 WRA no. C-616
Time out for some of the boys on the Work Corps. All maintenance work, repair and construction is done by ... 1942-06-15 WRA no. C-617
This scene shows one type of barracks for family use. These were formerly the stalls for race horses. Each family ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-618
This scene shows one type of barracks for family use. These were formerly the stalls for race horses. Each family ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-619
Another view of the barracks at the Tanforan Assembly Center, after approximately six weeks of occupancy. The building on
the right is one of the eighteen such mess halls which, together, accommodate approximately 8,000 persons for three meals
each day.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-620
Early comers to a mid-day meal. There are eighteen such mess halls which, together, accommodate approximately 8,000 persons
for three meals a day. Such mess halls are manned and operated entirely by Japanese evacuees.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-621
Supper time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. This is a line-up of ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-622
Shown here is one type of barracks for family use. These were formerly the stalls for race horses. Each family ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-623
Supper time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. This is a line-up of ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-624
Supper time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. This is a line-up of ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-625
All maintenance work, repair and construction is done by volunteer workers of Japanese ancestry. The wages are $8.00 per month
for 48 hours a week. This gang of boys and young men are digging a drainage tank along the front of one of the barracks.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-626
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Entering Recreational Hall where election is being held for Councilmen. A general election for five ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-627
A close-up of the end of barracks shown in photograph No. [15H] C-620. The placard placed upon the wall in Japanese characters
is an elction poster advertising the candidacy for Councilman from this precinct.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-628
Looking down one of the avenues between rows of barracks. The ones on the right are converted horse stalls, and ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-629
Near view of horse-stall, left from the days when what is now Tanforan Assembly Center was the famous Tanforan Race Track.
Most of these stalls have been converted into family living quarters for Japanese.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-630
Near view of horse-stall, left from the days when what is now Tanforan Assembly Center was the famous Tanforan Race Track.
Most of these stalls have been converted into family living quarters for evacuated Japanese.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-631
Supper time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. This is a line-up of ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-632
Two babies were delivered in the hospital, shown here, this morning by a Japanese doctor (woman) assisted by Japanese registered
nurses.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-633
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Medical clinic at this assembly center. Evacuee nurses of Japanese ancestry are
busy tidying up after 80 persons have been taken care of. At this date there are 8,000 persons of Japanese descent housed
here.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-634
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--An evacuee nurse of Japanese ancestry tidying up after a busy morning in the
medical clinic at this assembly center.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-635
Another view of the barracks, living quarters for families evacuated from San Francisco on April 29. Note the flower garden
and numerous evidences of care of their surroundings. These barracks were formerly horse stalls.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-636
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Evacuee boys in the foreground are playing basketball. This is one of eight recreation centers ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-637
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Evacuee boys in the foreground are playing basketball. This is one of eight recreation centers ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-638
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Portrait of youth of Japanese ancestry from a farming district in central California.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-639
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Portrait of youth of Japanese ancestry from a farming district in central California.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-640
Many of the evacuees suffer from lack of their accustomed activities. The attitude of the man shown in this photograph ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-641
View of the Tanforan Assembly Center, showing a type of barrack peculiar to the center. Also shown is part of a line-up of
evacuees waiting for places in the mess hall for their noon meal.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-643
Noon time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. Shown here is a line-up ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-644
An art school has been established in this Assembly Center with large enrollment and a well trained, experienced Japanese staff ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-645
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--An art school has been established at this Assembly Center with a well trained, experienced ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-646
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--In the art school at this assembly center. These evacuee children are remaining
after hours to continue their creative work.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-647
Arrivals from Tule Lake receiving housing accommodations.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-65
Shown here is one type of barracks for family use. These were formerly the stalls for race horses. Each family ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-651
One of the 18 mess halls plastered with all manner of locally devised posters advertising the qualifications of the various ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-652
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Portrait of evacuee of Japanese ancestry from a farming district in central California.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-653
Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, Calif.--Mrs. Fujita working in her tiny vegetable garden she has planted in front of
her barrack home at this assembly center.
Photographer: Lange, Dorothea
San Bruno, California.
1942-06-16 WRA no. C-654
Supper time! Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. This is a line-up of ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-655
Shown here is one type of barracks for family use. These were formerly the stalls for race horses. Each family ... 1942-06-16 WRA no. C-656
An arrival from Tule Lake receiving medical checkup.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-66
Former Tuleans on truck to be transported to their barracks.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-67
Arrivals from Tule Lake lined up awaiting induction.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-69
Segregees are photographed.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. G-7
Looking from the induction house--arrivals lined up waiting to be inducted.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-70
Closer view of arrivals from Tule Lake in line to be inducted.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-71
Former Tuleans on truck to be transported to their barracks.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-73
Foreground--line awaiting induction. Background--boarding trucks to be transported to their barracks. INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-74
Swampers and luggage awaiting newcomers from Car 6.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-75
Newcomers awaiting induction.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-76
Unloading hand baggage of former Tuleans from train.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-77
Woman unable to walk is carried by husband to the awaiting ambulance.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-78
New arrivals receiving medical checkup.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-79
Loading platform.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. G-8
Arrivals receiving medical checkup.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-80
Departees from Heart Mountain waving farewell.--OUTGOING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-81
Watching arrival of train from Tule Lake.--INCOMING
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-82
OUTGOING--Bidding farewell at train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-83
OUTGOING--Part of crowd at high school prior to departure.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-84
OUTGOING--Part of crowd at high school prior to departure.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-85
OUTGOING--Part of crowd at high school prior to departure.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-86
OUTGOING--Farewell shake at high school grounds.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-87
OUTGOING--Announcer giving train instructions to departees over P.A. system.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-88
OUTGOING--Part of crowd at high school prior to departure.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-89
After processing, segregee sinks almost exhausted on luggage to await truck to apartment.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. G-9
OUTGOING--Unloading freight.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-90
OUTGOING--Bidding farewell to departees.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-91
OUTGOING--Boarding truck at high school to be transported to train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-92
OUTGOING--Shaking farewell through window of high school building.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-93
OUTGOING--Waving good-bye to departees on train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-94
OUTGOING--Crowd at track just before train left.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-95
OUTGOING--Boy Scout band playing a farewell music.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-96
OUTGOING--Boy Scout band arriving at the train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-97
OUTGOING--Baggage trucks waiting to load train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-98
INCOMING--First arrival stepping off train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-100
INCOMING--Arrivals from Tule Lake leaving train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-101
INCOMING--Arrivals filing to induction station.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-102
INCOMING--Arrivals leaving train assisted by Girl Scout with their baggage.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-103
INCOMING--Unloading freight.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-104
INCOMING--Registering for housing accommodations.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-105
INCOMING--Arrivals boarding truck for transportation to barracks.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-106
INCOMING--Arrivals boarding truck for transportation to barracks.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-107
INCOMING--Medical checkup at induction station.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-108
OUTGOING--Medical checkup of departees in school room.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-109
INCOMING--Registering for housing accommodations.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-110
INCOMING--Registering for housing accommodations.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-111
INCOMING--Medical checkup of arrivals at induction station.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-112
INCOMING--Transferring patient to ambulance.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-113
INCOMING--Induction station.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-114
INCOMING--Unloading hand baggage from coaches.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-115
INCOMING--Boy Scout band welcoming newcomers.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-117
Internal Security officers inspect baggage of evacuees who are being segregated to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-118
Internal Security officers inspect baggage of evacuees who are being segregated to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-119
Freight being unloaded at warehouse for shipment to Tule Lake Center later.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-120
Crated belongings of evacuees being loaded for transit to railhead for shipment to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-121
Crated belongings of evacuees being loaded for transit to railhead for shipment to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-122
Crated belongings of evacuees being loaded for transit to railhead for shipment to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-24 WRA no. G-123
Internal Security Officer inspects baggage of evacuees who are being segregated to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-29 WRA no. G-125
Internal Security Officer inspects baggage of evacuees who are being segregated to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-29 WRA no. G-126
Internal Security Officer inspects baggage of evacuees who are being segregated to Tule Lake Center.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-09-29 WRA no. G-127
High school students listening to Dr. E. Stanley Jones lecture.
Rivers, Arizona.
1943-10-19 WRA no. G-128
Train Monitors Group 30.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-129
Train Monitors Group 28.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-130
Segregants leaving dining room.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-131
Segregants at breakfast at 3:00 a.m.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-132
Segregants at breakfast at 3:00 a.m.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-133
Segregants leaving dining room for the buses.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-134
Boarding on Center buses.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-135
Boarding on Center buses.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-136
Send off--front of the mess hall.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-137
Unloaded hand baggage at Casa Grande railhead.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-138
Unloading hand baggage at Casa Grande railhead.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-139
Segregants barding on train, 6:30 a.m., Casa Grande--first contingent.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-140
Segregants boarding on train, 6:30 a.m., Casa Grande--first contingent.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-141
Segregants boarding on train, 6:30 a.m., Casa Grande--first contingent.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-142
Segregants boarding on train, 6:30 a.m., Casa Grande--first contingent.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-143
Segregants receiving health examination.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-144
Segregants boarding on train at Case Grande.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-147
Segregants boarding on train at Case Grande.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-148
In the train.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-149
Dining Car.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-150
Kitchen Car.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-151
Third contingent just about to leave Casa Grande.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-152
Third contingent just about to leave Casa Grande.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-153
The last minute for the train.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-154
Center trucks at the Casa Grande railhead.
Rivers, Arizona.
WRA no. G-156
Project Director, Charles F. Ernst, bidding Shigeru Yamamoto, Chairman of the Resident Segregation Committee at Topaz, goodbye
as the last train for Tule Lake pulls out.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-157
The resident guide committee directing movement of transferees in and out of Topaz.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-158
Arrivals from Tule Lake enjoying little refreshments in Reception Center at Topaz.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-159
Climbing aboard truck for trip to Delta Station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-160
Convoy of checkable baggage heading for the Delta Station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-162
Group of Hawaiian transferees at Topaz waiting for bus to convey them to Delta Station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-163
Transferees waiting for pick-up bus in the block.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-164
Unloading from truck at the Delta Station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-165
Checkable baggage at Topaz in parking lot ready for movement to train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-166
Topaz family settled down in Tule Lake bound train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-167
Checking transferees aboard bus bound for Delta.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-170
Family group in Topaz waiting for bus to convey them to the Tule Lake bound train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-172
Climbing aboard Tule Lake bound train from deluxe bus at Delta.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-173
Ready to leave Topaz for the Tule Lake bound train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-174
Checkable baggage assembled in Topaz.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-175
Passing luggage into train through windows at the Delta station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-177
The last farewells at the Delta station.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-178
Climbing aboard Tule Lake bound train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-179
Easier than going through the door loading hand baggage for departure.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-181
Neighbors saying goodbye to transferees in blocks.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-182
Deluxe transportation to the train from Topaz.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-183
Picking up transferees in the block.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-184
Checkable baggage loaded ready for movement to train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-185
Newly arrived from Tule enjoying refreshments at midnight.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-186
Loading hand baggage aboard parting train.
Topaz, Utah.
WRA no. G-187
Transferees arriving from Tule Lake on trip 14 await the arrival of a bus to take them to their new quarters, while wardens
gather up their hand luggage.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
9/23/43 WRA no. H-270
Hand luggage is passed through the car windows to a waiting warden while passengers from Tule Lake to Topaz, on trip 14, await
the order to detrain.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-271
Transferees arriving at Delta, Utah, on trip 14 from Tule Lake board the school bus, which transferred them the remaining
distance to the depot. One of the many evacuee wardens is shown assisting.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-272
New arrivals at Topaz, trip 14, from Tule Lake, are shown being helped to an awaiting bus by one of the wardens.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-273
One of the many wardens assisting in the segregation movement is here shown meeting new arrivals form the Tule Lake Center
and directing them to the induction center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-274
Former Tuleans, who arrived at Topaz on trip 14, are shown waiting outside the induction center through which they passed
before being assigned to their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-275
Former Tuleans, who arrived at Topaz on trip 14, are shown waiting outside the induction center through which they passed
before being assigned to their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-276
New arrivals from Tule Lake are shown entering the induction center where they are first met by a nurse and nurses' aids who
checked their medical records.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-277
Volunteer wardens, at the Topaz Center, are shown meeting new arrivals as they enter the induction center, where they direct
them to the various departments.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-278
Former residents of Tule Lake arriving at the induction center at Topaz, Utah, are shown being checked by one of the resident
physicians as they pass through to their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-279
Doctors and nurses, in the induction center at Topaz, examine the new arrivals from Tule Lake before they are assigned to
their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-280
An elderly Issei gentleman arriving on trip 14 from Tule is here shown being directed to his new quarters by one of the volunteer
workers in the induction center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-281
Having finished with the brief medical inspection, new arrivals at Topaz from the Tule Lake Center are shown being directed
to the house committee. A father is shown carrying one of the many infants that arrived on trip 14.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-23 WRA no. H-282
A crowd of Topaz residents is here shown at one of the mess hall assembly centers where they gathered to bid goodbye to friends
and relatives leaving for the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-283
A crowd of Topaz Center residents wave farewell as one of the buses, City of Topaz, leaves the assembly center on it's way
to Delta, Utah, with passengers for trip 15 leaving for Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-284
Buses loaded with passengers for trip 15 to Tule Lake are shown about to leave the assembly center at Topaz. A crowd of friends
and relatives wait to bid the passengers farewell.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-285
Final goodbyes are called through the bus windows as Topaz residents leave the center to entrain for Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-286
Final hand shakes through the bus windows as passengers for trip 15 to Tule Lake are about to leave the assembly point.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-287
Old friends part as one of the buses loaded with passengers for Tule Lake (trip 15) is about to leave the Topaz Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-288
Boys Drum Corps at Tule Lake plays at the center's gateway, as buses, laden with evacuees being transferred to Tule Lake,
pass through on their way to the train at Delta, Utah.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-289
Topaz residents line the fence to watch bus loads of departing transferees pass by on their way to Delta, Utah, to entrain
for Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-290
The fact that one arm was in a sling did not prevent the young lad from taking his place in the Topaz Boys Drum Corps as they
played for departing residents bound for Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-291
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-568
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-569
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-570
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-571
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-572
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-573
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-574
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-575
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-576
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-577
People from the Manzanar Relocation center were moved to the Tule Lake Segregation Center and quartered in the ten blocks ... WRA no. G-578
OUTGOING--Close view of baggage trucks waiting to load train.
Photographer: Aoyama, Bud
Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
1943-09 WRA no. G-99
A caravan of buses is seen on the highway between Topaz Center and Delta, Utah, conveying transferees to the latter place
where they are to be entrained for the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-292
A scene at the little railway station of Delta, Utah, as transferees from the Topaz Center entrain for Tule Lake. One of the
center's nurses is shown in attendance.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-293
Transferees from the Topaz Center are here shown boarding the train (trip 15) for their new home at Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-295
There were many sad goodbyes and heartaches as life long friends were separated and families were broken up when transferees
from the Topaz Center entrained to their new home at Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-296
A resident of the Topaz Center, who declared his loyalty to the United States and voted to stay at the center, bids good-bye
to many friends who are shown here about to depart for the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-297
A car load of transferees bound for Tule Lake take advantage of a final few minutes before departure to exchange hand clasps
and goodbyes with friends and relatives remaining at the Topaz Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-298
The very old, the very young and the ill, among the transferees bound for Tule Lake, received special attention. They were
quartered in special coaches, and doctors, nurses and nurses' aids were on hand to look after their comfort and well being.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-299
A Topaz resident, who chose to remain at the center, bids farewell to two of his close friends who elected to be transferred
to the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Topaz, Utah.
1943-09-24 WRA no. H-300
Passengers on trip 15 to Tule Lake play a game of Shogi in the car smoker. Shogi is a Japanese game similar to chess.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-302
Volunteer K.P.'s help out in the dining car kitchen. A group of young transferees are shown washing dishes after the noon
meal.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-303
Special formula feedings for the many infants enroute from Topaz to Tule Lake were prepared by the Army nurses, aided by volunteer
nurses' aids recruited from among the transferees. Here three young girls are shown preparing to distribute the milk bottles
through the coaches.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-304
A volunteer waitress pours a cup of iced tea for one of the many children dining in the improvised box car.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-305
A scene in the improvised box car where between 60 and 70 transferees were fed at one time. Volunteer waitresses helped with
the serving.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-306
Many young lads aboard the train on trip 15 from Topaz to Tule Lake, volunteered for K.P. duty in the train kitchen. They
welcomed this activity to help while away the hours of an otherwise tedious journey.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-307
Dinner time in the improvised baggage car where transferees were fed by the Army enroute from Topaz to Tule Lake. The meals
were excellent and the service, with volunteer help from among the passengers, was speedy and efficient.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-308
Meals aboard the segregation train were excellent and included soup and dessert. Here two volunteer helpers are placing a
generous helping of canned peaches on each plate.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-309
Roscoe Bell, WRA representative aboard trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, is shown in the dining car in a huddle with two of the
cooks and the train monitor.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-310
A view of one of the improvised diners, formerly a baggage car. There are two on each train with places to accommodate between
60 and 70 passengers. Two volunteer waitresses are here shown setting the places just before mess call.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-311
A scene in one of the twenty coaches on trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake. The train monitor is seen conferring with a car captain
and some of the passengers regarding the comfort of the latter.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-24 WRA no. H-312
A bed ridden transferee, on trip 15 from Topaz to Tule Lake, is moved directly from the pullman car to an awaiting ambulance.
He will be moved directly to the Tule Lake Hospital.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-313
Trip 15 arrives at Tule Lake near midnight, and a WRA warden is here shown removing one of the many slumbering infants.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-314
A W.R.A. warden is shown assisting transferees to detrain upon their arrival at the Tule Lake station. This young child shows
his resentment at being aroused from a sound slumber.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-315
A transferee mother is shown leaving the pullman with her sleeping infant, on arrival at the Tule Lake station.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-316
Some of the transferees arrived at the Tule Lake station after the rather tiresome trip from the Central Utah Center, ... 1943-09-25 WRA no. H-317
Some of the passengers aboard trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, show an interest in the chickens at a remote section house where
the train stopped for a few minutes to allow the transferees to stretch their legs.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-318
Roscoe Bell (extreme right), W.R.A. representative for trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, chats with a group of car captains, ... 1943-09-25 WRA no. H-319
Time out for exercising. Each segregation train, when possible, paused for 10 or 15 minutes at some railroad siding to allow
the passengers to detrain and limber up.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-320
On trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, the train stopped at a railroad siding to allow the passengers to get ... 1943-09-25 WRA no. H-321
The exercise period at a remote siding between Topaz and Tule Lake. Passengers were allowed 10 to 15 minutes for this respite.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-322
Roscoe Bell, representing W.R.A. on trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, is shown in conference with Southern Pacific representative William ... 1943-09-25 WRA no. H-323
Roscoe Bell, W.R.A. representative on trip 15, Topaz to Tule Lake, checks with the car captains as to the comfort and well
being of passengers in their respective cars.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-324
W.R.A. wardens, stationed at Tule Lake, help passengers to alight from the coaches on arrival at the Tule Lake station.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-325
W.R.A. wardens, stationed at Tule Lake, help passengers to alight from the coaches on arrival at the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-326
Transferees arriving at Tule Lake station on trip 15 from Topaz wait to be loaded into one of the Army trucks for conveyance
to their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-327
Residents of the Tule Lake Center post many signs to welcome the arrival of transferees from other centers.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-43 WRA no. H-328
A young radio engineer resident of Tule Lake, formerly of the Hollywood Sound Institute, plays records on the public address
system on the arrival or departure of each segregation train.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-26 WRA no. H-329
A scene at the Tule Lake freight yards, where heavy baggage belonging to the new arrivals is being transported from the baggage
cars to the warehouse. Needless to say, many tons of baggage leave and arrive with each segregation train.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-26 WRA no. H-330
Hand luggage is removed from the coaches and piled ready to be loaded on trucks, as passengers dismount from the opposite
ends of the coaches. Luggage is reclaimed on arrival at the induction center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-26 WRA no. H-331
A truck load of heavy baggage is framed in the baggage of doorway as it leaves the freight yard enroute to the Tule Lake warehouse.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-26 WRA no. H-332
Truck loads of freight, in many cases the sole possessions of the evacuee owners, are shown being unloaded from the train
which brought segregees from Topaz to Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-26 WRA no. H-333
New arrivals from Topaz wait in the induction center at Tule Lake while their baggage is being inspected. This was the first
step in the induction routine.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-334
Scene in the induction center at Tule Lake as new arrivals from Topaz pass through the various departments before being directed
to their new quarters. Here a mother and her three children are shown registering.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-335
In the induction center at Tule Lake, one of the 489 arrivals on trip 15 from Topaz is seen receiving his new barracks number
from one of the clerks before being issued his quota of blankets.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-336
One of the many wardens on duty at the Tule Lake induction center directs new arrivals from Topaz to the photographic department,
where they will have their identification pictures taken and also be finger printed.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-337
Many small children and babies were among the 489 arrivals at Tule Lake from Topaz. Some of them are here shown waiting in
line to register at the induction center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-338
Tule Lake induction center. New arrivals from Topaz are shown waiting to have their identification pictures taken and finger
prints made.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-339
Scene in the finger printing department at the Tule Lake induction center as an elderly transferee has impressions made of ... 1943-09-25 WRA no. H-340
A scene in the induction center at Tule Lake, where a mother and daughter are having impressions made of their finger prints
upon arrival at Tule Lake from the Topaz Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-341
An elderly gentleman, newly arrived from the Topaz Center, is shown being photographed, front and side, as one of the requirements
for all present residents of the Tule Lake Center. Everyone over 12 years of age was photographed and finger printed.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-342
Induction Center. An elderly arrival from the Topaz Center is philosophical as he goes through the tedious routine of being
inducted into the Tule Lake Center. One of the volunteer helpers is seen assisting him with his registration papers.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-343
Each new arrival at Tule Lake is issued a roll of blankets, which he carries with him to his new quarters. Here transferees
from the Topaz Center are seen receiving bedding issued to them.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-25 WRA no. H-344
One of the many wardens who assisted in the induction routine of transferees arriving from Jerome at the Tule Lake ... 1943-09-26 WRA no. H-345
A scene in the induction center at Tule Lake. Many children were left guarding the family's sole possessions while their ... 1943-09-26 WRA no. H-346
New arrivals from the Jerome Center, having passed through the induction routine, are shown boarding trucks which will take
them to a mess hall and later to their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-26 WRA no. H-347
A mother from the Jerome Center feeds her baby while waiting for the truck to take her to her new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-26 WRA no. H-348
While the new arrivals were being fed at the mess hall, their luggage was delivered to their newly assigned barracks to be
on hand when they arrived.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-26 WRA no. H-349
Newly arrived segregees at Tule Lake clean house and air their bedding before taking up residence in their new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-27 WRA no. H-350
Evacuee residents of relocation centers have few possessions that could not be carried away by hand. However, a few still ... 1943-09-29 WRA no. H-351
The many canine pets of the center residents were not questioned as to their loyalty, it being universally taken for ... 1943-09-29 WRA no. H-352
A scene in the vast Tule Lake warehouse, where tons of incoming and outgoing freight are handled. Here two resident ... 1943-09-27 WRA no. H-353
A distant view of the Tule Lake Relocation Center and a portion of its vast agricultural project.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-28 WRA no. H-354
Tule Lake Relocation Center as seen from the summit of a nearby mountain. The cross was erected by the evacuee residents for
an Easter Sunrise Service this year.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-28 WRA no. H-355
One of the many boundary signs posted around the Tule Lake Center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-28 WRA no. H-356
A view of a portion of the vast acreage comprising the Tule Lake agricultural project. The portion here shown was sown in
wheat, now harvested.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-28 WRA no. H-357
Prior to segregation, the residents of the Tule Lake Center like all other centers, enjoyed the freedom of the surrounding ... 1943-09-27 WRA no. H-358
Handkerchiefs are waved and farewells called from the car windows as a train leaves the Tule Lake Center to carry transferees
to their new homes.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. H-359
Residents of block 57, at the Tule Lake Center, wave farewell to friends entraining for other centers.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09 WRA no. H-360
The public address system broadcasts records as trains arrive at and depart from the Tule Lake Center. Operators of the truck
wave farewell to former friends entraining at Heart Mountain as the loud speakers carry the strains of Aloha.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-30 WRA no. H-361
Transferees bound for Heart Mountain from Tule Lake on trip 24 wait with their luggage for the partially loaded train to pull
up to their assigned coach.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-30 WRA no. H-362
Residents of the Tule Lake Center gather around the assembly point to bid goodbye to friends and relatives being transferred
to Heart Mountain.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-30 WRA no. H-363
Wardens in charge of the distribution of the loading of baggage and freight check over their lists after loading a car destined
for Heart Mountain.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-29 WRA no. H-364
A view inside a baggage car showing freight being loaded for shipment to other centers.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-29 WRA no. H-365
A truck load of freight being put aboard a train for shipment to the Heart Mountain Center. The loading of cars was under
the supervision of the wardens. One is shown at the left.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Newell, California.
1943-09-29 WRA no. H-366
Raymond R. Best (left), Director of the Tule Lake Relocation Center, and Mortimer C. Cooke, Supply Officer. Cooke was in charge
of loading and unloading of trains at the center.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-30 WRA no. H-367
Three doctors from the Tule Lake Hospital are shown in attendance at the loading of passengers for trip 24. They are, left
to right: Dr. Akamatsu, Dr. Ito and Dr. Suzuki. They were on hand to look after the comfort and well being of departing transferees.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-30 WRA no. H-368
Morlin Kurtz, representing W.R.A. in the movement of transferees between Heart Mountain and Tule Lake, confers with F. L.,
Cobb, District Passenger Agent for the Great Northern Railway, aboard the train on trip 24.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-09-30 WRA no. H-370
P. D. Hefferman, Conductor on trip 24, from Tule Lake to Heart Mountain, checks his passenger lists.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-01 WRA no. H-371
Dinner time in the converted baggage car. 60 to 70 passengers were served at one time.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-01 WRA no. H-373
A train mother on trip 24, Tule Lake to Heart Mountain, is here shown assisting with the special diet of one of the children
requiring pullman accommodations and special feedings.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-02 WRA no. H-374
Volunteer K.P. duty. Three passengers enroute to Heart Mountain from Tule Lake help peel potatoes for the 482 transferees
aboard trip 24.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-02 WRA no. H-375
Meals served passengers travelling to and from Tule Lake were excellent. Between meals, ice cream and lemonade were frequently
distributed through the coaches. Children of Japanese ancestry go for ice cream as eagerly as Caucasians, as here evidenced.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-02 WRA no. H-376
Hundreds of magazines were put aboard all the segregation trains to help passengers while away the time. The younger travelers
eagerly perused the comic periodicals, such pulp prints as Superman, Buck Rogers and Tarzan.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-02 WRA no. H-377
Kay Nakamura entertains her fellow coach passengers with selections played on the violin. She is an accomplished musician.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-02 WRA no. H-378
Exercise periods were arranged at remote sidings on all trips to and from Tule Lake to allow passengers a chance ... 1943-10-01 WRA no. H-379
The scenery, especially along the Columbia River, was interesting, had the passengers aboard the coaches been able to see it ... 1943-10-01 WRA no. H-380
Remote sections were selected for exercise periods, where the segregation trains paused for a few minutes to allow the passengers ... 1943-10-01 WRA no. H-381
Remote sections were selected for exercise periods, where the segregation trains paused for a few minutes to allow the passengers ... 1943-10-01 WRA no. H-382
A general view at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center taken from the top of the train, as trip 24 arrived from Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-383
A view at the entrance to the Heart Mountain Relocation Center as residents and center officials wait for transferees on trip
24 from Tule Lake to unload. The ambulance is for the few hospital cases while others walked from the train to the induction
center, shown in the rear.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-384
Residents of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center wait along the barrier to greet long separated friends and relatives arriving
on trip 24 from Tule Lake.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-385
A scene at Heart Mountain during the unloading of trip 24 from Tule Lake when hand luggage was sorted and loaded on trucks
to be conveyed to the barracks.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-387
New residents at Heart Mountain who arrived on trip 24 from Tule Lake wait with their hand luggage to be conveyed to their
new quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-388
New arrivals at Heart Mountain from the Tule Lake Center are loaded aboard trucks to be conveyed to their newly assigned quarters.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-389
Sorting and loading hand luggage, which arrived on trip 24 at Heart Mountain from Tule Lake. The handling of baggage was very
efficiently organized and new arrivals often found their possessions waiting for them when they reached their assigned barracks.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
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1943-10-03 WRA no. H-390
Series 16: Resettlement 1943-1945. (1945)
University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
WRA no. E-197
Ray Hashitani did not live in a relocation center but came to Washington a year ago from his home in Oregon. However, many
of his friends are at Minidoka. He is now working for the O.P.A. and is shown here consulting with another member of the agency.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
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1944-03 WRA no. G-435
Father K. W. Nakajo, M. Th., S.T.M., arrived from Minidoka in November 1943. He is working as a graduate student of Hebrew
at the Episcopal Seminary in Alexandria. He is also assistant priest at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
Alexandria, Virginia.
1944-03 WRA no. G-437
Jane Oi from Granada and Sally Tsujimoto from Manzanar visit the Capitol in Washington. Both of these girls are working ... 1943-10-14 WRA no. B-902
Harrio Najima from Tule Lake, Kyoto Nagai from Jerome Relocation Center, Sally Tsujimoto from Manzanar Relocation Center and Paul Matsuki ... 1943-10-14 WRA no. B-903
Jane Oi from the Granada Relocation Center and Sally Tsujimoto from the Manzanar Center visit the capital in Washington, D.C. ... 1943-10-14 WRA no. B-904
Katherine Kagayama from the Central Utah Relocation Center at Topaz is now in Washington working for the War Relocation Authority.
Here she is discussing with the landlady the possibility of renting a room.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
"Washington, D.C.", .
1943-10-17 WRA no. B-909
Katherine Kagayama and Paul Matsuki, both of whom spent some time at the Central Utah Relocation Center at Topaz, do ... 1943-10-17 WRA no. B-910
Jane Oi from the Granada Relocation Center, Kiyoka Nagai from Jerome, and Sally Tsujimoto from Manzanar take a look at ... 1943-10-14 WRA no. B-911
Fukeko Seki from Minidoka, Joan Ishiyama from Heart Mountain, Ryo Kayama from Tule Lake, Kiyoko Nagai from Jerome, Marvel Maeda ... 1943-10-01 WRA no. B-913
Katherine Kagayama from the Central Utah Relocation Center at Topaz is now in Washington working for the War Relocation Authority.
Here she is discussing with the landlady the possibility of renting a room.
Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen
"Washington, D.C.", .
1943-10-17 WRA no. B-914
Mrs. Mary Okada is a private secretary in a New York City office. Before relocation, she worked in a Seattle import and export
company.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
New York, New York.
1943-09-13 WRA no. E-944
Tom Inada works as an animator in the New York City studio of a movie cartoon producer. He had just ... 1943-09-13 WRA no. E-949
Chiyeko Juliet Fukuoka leaves the portals of the New York Public Library. Formerly of San Francisco, California, where she attended ... 1943-09-14 WRA no. E-952
Chiyeko Juliet Fukuoka leaves the portals of the New York Public Library. Formerly of San Francisco, California, where she attended ... 1943-09-14 WRA no. E-953
Kay Odahara is gradually furnishing her new apartment just across the street from Radio City in New York. Here, she ... 1944-01 WRA no. E-981
Yuriko Amemiya is studying interpretive dancing on a scholarship at the famed Martha Graham School in New York. Back in ... 1944-01 WRA no. E-991
Yasamura family. Ailyn Yasamura, six, listens intently at her Sunday School class at the famed Riverside Church in New York. ... 1944-01 WRA no. E-996
Mr. Kikushima treats some of young people to tea in the back room of his restaurant. Left to right: Yoneko ... 1944-01 WRA no. G-300
George Morishita, Jim Yasukawa and another mechanic are repairing one of the 220 taxis operated by the Sun Cab Company ... 1944-07-06 WRA no. G-621
At a monthly tea for New York City resettlers at the Japanese Methodist Church in uptown Manhattan, Mrs. S. Iijima, ... 1944-07-08 WRA no. G-627
Dorothy L. Scher (left), art director of a leading New York advertising agency, instructs commercial artist Ray Komai in a ... 1944-07-18 WRA no. G-643
Mr. and Mrs. Harumi Yamasaki in the front yard of their home. They relocated in the spring of 1944 to ... 1944-07-21 WRA no. G-693
Martin Harvery (right), Dean of the Samuel Houston College in Austin, Texas, speaks informally to a group interested in inter-racial ... 1944-08-15 WRA no. G-718
Mrs. Margory Matsuye Odagawa discusses with Henry Patterson, Relocation Officer in Philadelphia, Pa., plans for entering the children, Judy Kikue ... 1944-10 WRA no. G-725
Miss Ruby Yoshino sings in one of the wards of the Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. Miss Yoshino ... 1944-11 WRA no. G-798
Robert Iki, formerly of Central Utah, is now working for Federal Communications Commission as an editor in the Far Eastern ... 1945-01-26 WRA no. G-808
Kay Kageyama (standing), formerly of Culver City, Calif., and the Manzanar Relocation Center, and Masayoshi Shibata, an Issei New Yorker, ... 1945-03-03 WRA no. G-822
Miss Mine Okubo, Nisei, who resettled to New York from the Topaz Center, paused to have this picture taken while ... 1945-03-06 WRA no. G-828
Ken Shimizu, representing the young people of New York City's famous Riverside Church, is speaking at one of several discussion ... 1945-03-17 WRA no. G-864
William Mori (left), owner of the K. and J. Three Decker Restaurant, walks along a busy street in Waterbury, Connecticut, ... 1945-06 WRA no. G-915
The Endo and Mizukami families take it easy on the porch of their home on Lewis Barton's Clark Farm in ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-920
Mr. and Mrs. Tomatsu Gorai and Mr. Ushimatsu Kubota looking over the job bulletin board in the Philadelphia WRA office. ... 1945-07 WRA no. G-932
A group of the hostesses at the Washington USO for Nisei servicemen and their guests. The USO is run by ... 1945-08-11 WRA no. G-949
Former S/Sgt. Henry H. Gosho, Mrs. Gosho (seated) and their eighteen-month-old daughter Carol Jeanne are shown with a few of ... 1945-09-12 WRA no. G-989
The Yasamura family and a neighbor boy gather at Sunday dinner. The family includes Mr. Jobu Yasamura, father, an issei, ... 1944-01 WRA no. I-1
In a quiet corner of the chapel at the Eastern Baptist Theology Seminary at Overbrook, Pennsylvania, Yashushi Wada plans for ... 1944-01-28 WRA no. I-23
Mr. Kichii Saito (Granada) busy in the kitchen of the Greenough estate in Belmont, Massachusetts.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Belmont, Massachusetts.
1944-08 WRA no. I-255
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut group (evacuees only). Left to right, Jim Nakano (Topaz, Redwood City, Calif.); Tokuji Furuta (Poston, ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-292
Harvesting tomatoes on the farm of Herman S. Heston in Newtown, Bucks County, Pa., are five Issei farmers who were ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-305
Reverend and Mrs. Casper Horikoshi from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center with their children, Elliot and Nancy, and Mr. and ... 1944-08 WRA no. X-5
With the aid of a map of New York City, Mrs. Yukie Hara, receptionist in the district WRA relocation office, ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-359
As a silk screen operator in the New York City plant of Meissner Colorcrafts, Kenji Sumi, 39-year-old Issei from the ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-372
In the Ramapo Valley Cooperative Store which he now manages in Ridgewood, New Jersey, Arthur Sasaki is putting to use ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-375
Rev. and Mrs. Isao Tanaka and their 16-year-old son Shin, all Issei from the Central Utah Relocation Center, are shown ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-400
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-10
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-11
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-12
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-13
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-14
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-15
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-16
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-17
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-18
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-19
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-20
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-21
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-6
This group of evacuee children is shown at the entrance of one of the houses at Seabrook Farms Village, Bridgeton, ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-680
Torao Suyehiro (left) and Shoichi Akutagawa, from the Heart Mountain Center, being interviewed in the personnel relations department of Seabrook ... 1944-08 WRA no. I-684
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-7
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-8
Seabrook Farms Photo
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
1944-08 WRA no. X-9
The entrance to the public school on Esplanade Avenue. Esplanade is one of the old streets in the French Quarter. ... 1945-01-11 WRA no. I-719A
Thomas Masuda, well-known attorney and former civic leader in Seattle, Washington, is now associated with a Caucasian friend,
Oscar M. Nudelman, in a law firm at 134 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago. LaSalle Street is the Wall Street of Chicago.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Chicago, Illinois.
1945-03-11 WRA no. I-803
While visiting his war buddy, Pfc. Charles P. Carroll, 2102 S. Central Park, Chicago, Pfc. Noboru Hokame met some of ... 1945-03-09 WRA no. I-807
Dr. Koki Kumamoto, formerly of Sacramento, California, has had a dental practice in Chicago since September, 1944. Dr. Kumamoto does ... 1945-03-11 WRA no. I-810
Conference on Inter-racial Coordination called together by the Pacific Coast Committee on American Principles and Fair Play. Dr. Paul S. ... 1945-01-11 WRA no. -605
Among the very first to leave the Central Utah Relocation Center and return to their West Coast homes after the ... 1945-01-12 WRA no. -615
Takejiro Noguchi, Issei from Gila River, being greeted on arrival at the Pasadena Hostel. Shown left to right are: Miss ... 1945-05-25 WRA no. -680
Mrs. K. Ota talks over the situation with a neighbor and decided everything is going to be all right. Mrs. ... 1945-06-05 WRA no. -716
Mr. K.Ota, from Gila River, and his two sons, Kenji, on the tractor, and Minoru are busy getting their thirty-five ... 1945-06-05 WRA no. -717
Mr. and Mrs. Taki Asakura and their four-year-old daughter, Naomi, are seen at the door of their old home at ... 1945-06-06 WRA no. -720
The Taki Asakuras, who arrived in Santa Barbara from Gila River, March 17, and resumed residence in their old home ... 1945-06-06 WRA no. -723
Frank Uyeda, who left Poston May 18, and returned to Watsonville, California, has been given a job as photo finisher ... 1945-06-08 WRA no. -733
Mr. Kohei Kogura (Issei) returned to San Jose from the Gila River center, on May 9, and has reopened his ... 1945-06-11 WRA no. -741
Miss Aiko Kiroki, who returned to Berkeley from Granada April 16, is seen in her comfortable home at 2411-1/2 Dwight Way,
Berkeley. Miss Kiroki is blind, but has found work which she can do in her home. She is very cheerful and glad to be back
in California.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Berkeley, California.
1945-06-18 WRA no. -767
Dr. Koki Kumamoto, formerly of Sacramento, California and Tule Lake, has had a dental practice in Chicago since September, 1944. ... 1945-03-10 WRA no. -810
While on his visit of evacuee families in the Fresno District, Mr. Dillon Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, ... 1945-06-20 WRA no. -934
A group of the hostesses at the Washington USO for Nisei servicemen and their guests. The USO is run by ... 1945-08-11 WRA no. -949
Left to right: Mrs. Nobu Kuniyoshi, Takako Tanioka, Bennie Kuniyoshi, Amy Tanioka, Mrs. Fude Tanioka, Marlene Tanioka, Marjorie Tanioka, Anna ... 1945-06-29 WRA no. -1
Pitching right in to help the man-power shortage that has hit the former Rohwer group at Camp #5, Bacon Island, ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -10
It did not take the George Yamasaki youngsters long to find some friendly Caucasian playmates when they arrived in Sunnyvale ... 1945-07-10 WRA no. -100
Tsunekichi Sasao will go down in the Thank You book of the George Yamasaki family, from Heart Mountain, as a ... 1945-07-10 WRA no. -101
Gordon Inouye on the business end of a hoe in the Della Maggiore bean patch near San Jose. Gordon may ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -102
John Della Maggiore, San Jose orchardist and his evacuee friend and employee, Hisajiro Inouye, have much in common. Not the ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -104
Even army life in war time has its happy moments. Witness Sgt. Joe Nikei, Nisei veteran from Hawaii, being entertained ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -105
Mrs. Haruko Kawasaki, recent relocatee from Heart Mountain Center with her two young sons, Victor, 2-1/2, and Allen, 1-1/2 years ... 1945-07-13 WRA no. -107
Yasushi Morishita and his wife, Hideko (nee Nishimura), are recent evacuees from Heart Mountain Center to the Los Gatos District ... 1945-07-13 WRA no. -108
Except for their daughter, Fumiye, and son, Joseph, who are relocated near Chicago, relocation is complete for the Riichi Nishimura ... 1945-07-13 WRA no. -109
Pvt. Lincoln Kimura was home on furlough from his duty in Hammond General Hospital in Modesto, California, when the cameraman ... 1945-07-13 WRA no. -110
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Iwagaki, from the Heart Mountain Center, are mighty proud of their two soldier sons, both ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -115
When Mrs. Amy Higuchi, formerly of Heart Mountain, accepted employment as secretary in the War Relocation Authority office in San ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -116
Building new homes for the many families returning to the Roscoe Zukerman farm on camp #21, Mandeville Island, Stockton, California, ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -13
Repairing a potato digger on the Roscoe Zukerman farm at Camp #21, Mandeville Island, Stockton, California, is Toru Okazaki, formerly ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -14
On the Roscoe Zukerman farm's repair garage at Camp #21, Mandeville Island, Stockton, California, are employed two former Rohwer evacuees, ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -16
Frank Morita is helping to construct new homes for the many families scheduled to return to Camp #21, Mandeville Island, ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -17
Paul Sato, formerly of Rohwer, returned to Camp #21, Mandeville Island, Stockton, California, to the Roscoe Zukerman farm in June. ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -18
May Shimada, Rt. 1, box 366A, Acampo, California, cooking at the newly purchased range which was secured by a priority ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -19
Yonezo Shimada irrigating grapes in his vineyard at Rt. 1, Box 366A, Acampo, California. The Shimada family returned from the ... 1945-06-29 WRA no. -2
Grace and Dorothy Funamura thinning grapes on the C. R. Van Bruskrik vineyard near Lodi. Grace and Dorothy recently returned ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -21
The Hashimoto family at their home at Rt. 1, Box 290, Winton, California, standing left to right, Fred Hashimoto, Juichi ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -22
Left to right, Fred Hashimoto, Noboru Hashimoto, examining nectarines produced on the nectarine orchard in the background. They have two ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -23
Juichi Hashimoto irrigating grapes in his vineyard at Rt. 1, Box 298, Winton California. The Hashimoto family has nearly 70 ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -24
Tay Andow, Rt. 1, Box 293, Winton California, irrigating grapes on the vineyard. Mr. Andow returned in January from Stratford, ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -25
Left to right: Tay Andow, Mrs. Yoshi Andow, his wife, and Aya Nakashima at the Andow home at Route 1, ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -26
Tay Andow and Kohei Nakashima are irrigating grapes on the Andow ranch at Rt. 1, Box 293, Winton, California. the ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -27
Bob Morimoto who was pictured on the front steps of the house recently completed at Box 5, Cressey, California. Bob ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -28
The Shimada family and their home at Rt.1, Box 366A, Acampo, California. Left to right, Mrs. Yonezo Shimada, Sally, Mae, ... 1945-06-29 WRA no. -3
Teruo Tanaka, left, and Utaro Nakada, right, seated on the lawn of the Nakada home at Rt. 2, Box 7, ... 1945-07-02 WRA no. -30
Group of girls thinning grapes at the C. R. Van Buskrik vineyard near Lodi, California. Standing, left to right: Marye ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -31
Kiyo Matsumoto standing on a ladder thinning grapes on the C. R. Van Buskrik vineyard near Lodi, California. Kiyo returned ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -33
There are five stars in the service flag that hangs in the window of Asajiro Miyake, 69, and his wife, ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -36
A Four Star Mother was among the passengers on the Rohwer Special returning to Long Beach, California, where she will ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -37
Among the several young mothers, with attractive children, on the train was Mrs. Cecilia Saito, who is returning to Los ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -38
Among the passengers bound for Los Angeles from the Rohwer Relocation Center were Mr. and Mrs. George S. Kaneko and ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -39
A group of children living at Camp #5, Bacon Island, Stockton, California, were asked to take a few minutes off ... 1945-06-29 WRA no. -4
Mr. Yasuke Sakei and daughter being interviewed by Miss Ralston of the United Press while en route from the Rohwer ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -41
Joe Nitta and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Okamoto and daughter on the Rohwer Special which took them from the ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -42
A Four Star Mother was among the passengers on the Rohwer Special returning to Long Beach, California, where she will ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -46
En route to Fresno, California, are M. Sato and T. Yamasaki. Roaring into Sacramento Monday morning, July 30, a special ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -48
Returnees from the Rohwer Relocation Center awaiting transportation to their homes in Sacramento. Roaring into Sacramento Monday morning, July 30, ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -49
Nagai and Miyake families at the new home which they have constructed since April 15. Left to right, front row: ... 1945-06-29 WRA no. -5
Dr. K. Tsuda and family returns to Sacramento, California, after spending three years in the Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -50
Mrs. Kjelland of the Sacramento WRA office greets a Sacramento returnee from the Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. A special ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -51
Former residents of the Rohwer Relocation Center pose for a picture upon arrival in Stockton, California. A special train of ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -52
Mrs. McIntosh greets Mrs. Kasa and daughter, Ai, upon arrival in Stockton, California, after spending three years at the Rohwer ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -54
Mrs. McIntosh greets Ai Kasa upon arrival in Stockton, California. Monday morning, July 30, a special train of seven cars ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -56
Among the passengers bound for Los Angeles from the Rohwer Relocation Center were Mr. and Mrs. George S. Kaneko and ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -57
Dr. Wallace Nagata and family enroute to their home in Los Angeles. On Monday morning, July 30, a special train ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -59
Left to right, Gene Miyake, Tommy Sheridan, Patty Sheridan; Margaret Miyake; Gordon Nagai; Robert Miyako; and David Nagai,
in Robert's lap. They are in the peach orchard owned by the Miayke family at Rt. 1, Box 114, Atwater, California.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Atwater, California.
1945-06-29 WRA no. -6
PFC Walter Heirakuji, Nisei volunteer from Hawi, Hawaii, on the lawn of Dibble Hospital at Palo Alto, California, where he ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -65
Corporal Minoru Yoshida, 100th Infantry Battalion--the most decorated unit in the United States Army--got into this war early. He was ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -66
One of the nisei being patched up at Dibble General Hospital, Palo Alto, California, is Private Masao Hayashida, member of ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -67
It was while the famous 442nd Combat Infantry Team was engaged in driving through stubborn German defenses to rescue the ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -68
S/Sgt. Jack N. Kawamoto gave an eye to the cause of liberty in Italy and a large part of his ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -69
At Camp #5, Bacon Island, Stockton, California, there is a group of about 60 (including women and children) former Rohwer ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -7
PFC Kiyotaka Uchimura is a member of the famous 100th Infantry Battalion --the Purple Heart Battalion of this man's army-- ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -70
PFC Roy T. Tsutsui is the only mainlander member of the Nisei disabled soldiers now undergoing treatment at Dibble General ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -71
Here is a group of Nisei wounded veterans of the Italian campaign and two Caucasian buddies being hospitalized at Dibble ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -72
In the public relations office of Dibble General Hospital, at Menlo Park, Palo Alto, California, are shown PFC Walter Heirakuji ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -73
Buddies in the long and bloody campaign to drive the Germans from Italy, Private Russell Buss, Los Angeles boy and ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -74
Hospitalized at Dibble General Hospital, Menlo Park, California, are a number of Nisei veterans of the famous 100th Infantry Battalion ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -75
Shown here are a group of wounded Nisei veterans of the 100th Battalion and 442nd Infantry Combat Team, being hospitalized ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -76
In evacuation the Kiyoshi (Jimmy) Hirasaki family was first to leave the Western Defense Command from the Gilroy Section. After ... 1945-07-15 WRA no. -78
Here are Mineko Hirasaki of Gilroy in the foreground and her sister Fumiko at the fish pond of the beautiful ... 1945-07-15 WRA no. -79
Mr. Shokichi Ishimaru and Toshimatsu Tsutaoka are pictured washing the celery plants before they are sent to the field to ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -8
The many friends of Rev. Yasuhara Osuga, Minister of the San Jose Methodist church (Japanese) will be glad to learn ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -80
Jean, 9, and Ruth, 7, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Yasuhara Osuga of 566 North Fifth Street, San Jose, California, ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -81
Mine Host, Torahiko Kawakami, boniface of the San Jose Civic Unity Hostel, Manager, Buyer, Chief Clerk, Mess Superintendent aide, Chief ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -82
Isamu Oka saw a lot of Italy during the time he was on his feet with the 442nd Combat Team ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -86
Veteran of three years service in the United States Army, Isamu Oka, shown here on the Oka orchard near Los ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -87
Tozaburo Oka and family, at Route 1, Box 265, Los Gatos, California are not only pioneers of relocation but with ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -88
Thelma Takeda is the first Nisei student to return to San Jose State College. Thelma is a Junior in Commerce ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -89
Tye Ogawa is planting celery plants that the machine had missed. Tye relocated to Camp #5, Bacon Island, Stockton, California, ... 1945-06-30 WRA no. -9
If 'Hot cargo' means a hot race of buyers trying to buy your produce, then I am for it, said ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -90
First family to return to Santa Clara County, Jimmy and Chiyeno Yamamoto and their two daughters, June and Linda, are ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -91
Jimmy Yamamoto, a former Heart Mountainite, and a pioneer of relocation in Santa Clara County, does not believe in putting ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -92
Because the lease on their ranch had another year to run did not stop Mr. and Mrs. Katsusaburo Oda from ... 1945-07-11 WRA no. -93
These two youngsters did not cross the plains in a covered wagon during the wild Indian warpath days, but they ... 1945-07-10 WRA no. -99
Mrs. Toyono Yamamoto, recently from Heart Mountain, is 78-years-old. She has lived in Santa Clara County most of her lifetime. ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -120
Relocation to the Oku family was only a matter of returning to their home from their voluntary relocation in Denver, ... WRA no. -121
Cheese cloth may not keep out the rain but it does temper the climate according to Masao Oku, shown here ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -122
Shown here are Mr. and Mrs. Unosuke Oku and their grandson, David, son of Masao Oku, florist at Wright and ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -123
Among the older residents of the Mountain View District is Unosuke Oku, shown here at the Oku home, Wright and ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -124
Ryohitsu Shibuya, widely known Mountain View florist and King of the Chrysanthemum growers, and his son, Maremaro, on the grounds ... 1945-07-06 WRA no. -125
Ryohitsu Shibuya, Dean of the Mountain View florist colony of Japanese, is a chrysanthemum specialist. But he finds time for, ... 1945-07-06 WRA no. -126
Maremaro Shibuya, the 160-pound baby of the Ryohitsu Shibuya family of Mountain View, in the driver's seat of his father's ... 1945-07-06 WRA no. -127
Missing from this shot of the Ryohitsu Shibuya family are only Madoka, a student in Stanford Medical school, San Francisco, ... 1945-07-06 WRA no. -128
Miss Masago Shibuya, one of Central California's most popular and charming Nisei women, manager of the Shibuya home since relocation ... 1945-07-06 WRA no. -129
Left to right are shown Rosei, Junior and Betty Taketa, recent arrivals from the Granada Center, busy now preparing a ... 1945-07-07 WRA no. -130
Relocation meant resettlement for Henry Suezaki and family, voluntary evacuees from the Watsonville section of California to Denver. Among the ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -131
Harry Toshinaga Taketa, Tosh to his friends; his family and father, Kumataro, were among the first evacuees to return to ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -132
With strawberries at $2.40 a crate on the ranch and six acres of the luscious fruit coming into bearing early ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -133
During the day time Mrs. Grace Suezaki helps her husband, Henry, and the other members of the family in their ... 1945-07-12 WRA no. -134
From Heart Mountain relocation of a family looked like an impossible job to Tom Yamasaki. A wife and seven youngsters, ... 1945-07-10 WRA no. -135
Relocation completed. This is the final entry in the file of Akira Ichikawa, recent arrival from Heart Mountain Center. With ... 1945-07-08 WRA no. -137
Propping prune trees is only one of the many chores which occupy the relocation days of Akira Ichikawa, who arrived ... 1945-07-08 WRA no. -138
There is work in the fruit harvest for everyone in Santa Clara County, California, but the Ichikawa youngsters also find ... 1945-07-08 WRA no. -139
Before the fish pond on his orchard and vegetable farm near San Jose stand Squire Shigio Masunaga, his 77-year-old father, ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -140
Shigo Masunaga had just left his fish pond to check the size of his cucumbers when the camera man arrived. ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -141
Takejiro Kodama, father of ten children of whom the United States Army called five, is waiting out the return of ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -142
Relocation from Heart Mountain presented few problems to the family of Eiichi Sakauye, San Jose pear grower and his family. ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -144
Eiichi Sakauye, prominent San Jose pear grower back on his San Jose ranch from Heart Mountain, is a busy and ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -145
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -153
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -154
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -155
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -156
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -157
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -158
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -159
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street ... 1945-07-09 WRA no. -160
Mr. and Mrs. Rikichi Ogawa, recent relocatees from the Heart Mountain Center, with their daughter Shizue. They have two daughters ... 1945-07-15 WRA no. -161
Shizue Ogawa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rikichi Ogawa, recent relocatees from the Heart Mountain Center, is shown picking ... 1945-07-15 WRA no. -162
Mr. Rikichi Ogawa, recent relocatee from Heart Mountain Center, is shown picking apricots. Mr. Ogawa has leased his fifteen acre ... 1945-07-15 WRA no. -163
Little Tommy Ozaki, age 9, is shown at the ranch of his uncle, Jim Miyano. They begin young in the chicken business in this
county. Jim, formerly a resident of the Granada Relocation Center, was the second man to return to the Petaluma area.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-06 WRA no. -166
Jim Miyano's father, Ishitaro Miyano, founder of the chicken ranch at Route 4, Box 114, Petaluma, California, with his son,
Jim, and his daughter Lily, and his grandson, Tommy Ozaki, taken in front of the Miyano home. All were former residents of
Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-06 WRA no. -167
From left to right: John Peterson [i.e. Petersen] ; Oscar Peterson [i.e. Petersen]; Newton Peterson [i.e. Petersen]; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sumigawa, Route 4, Box 113, Petaluma; ... 1945-08-07 WRA no. -168
Mrs. Harry Sumigawa, Route 4, Box 113, Petaluma, California is shown picking apples on the Peterson [i.e. Petersen] ranch
near Sebastopol, California. She was formerly from Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-07 WRA no. -169
Alice Imoto, Route 1, Box 196, Petaluma, California, picking apples on the Peterson [i.e. Petersen] ranch near Sebastopol,
California. Alice is a former resident of Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-07 WRA no. -170
Newton Peterson [i.e. Petersen], Johnny Peterson [i.e. Petersen], Yoshito Sugioka, Genichi Sugioka, and Oscar Peterson [i.e.
Petersen] are pictured on the Peterson [i.e. Petersen] ranch, Route 3, box 371, Petaluma, California. The returnees in this
picture are former residents of the Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-07 WRA no. -171
Mr. and Mrs. Kisaichi Uyeda, former residents of the Granada Relocation Center, feeding their seven-weeks-old chicks on their
fine ranch on Star Route, Box 76, Petaluma, California. Mr. Uyeda is one of the evacuee committeemen for the Petaluma district.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-07 WRA no. -172
Mutt Kimura feeding 11-weeks-old chicks on the Frank Kawaoka ranch, Route 1, Box 110, Petaluma, California. He was formerly
a resident of the Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-07 WRA no. -173
Frank Kawaoka, former resident of the Granada Relocation Center, on his ranch at Route 1, Box 110, Petaluma, California, giving ... 1945-08-07 WRA no. -175
On the chicken ranch of Takashi Koga, Route 3, Box 392, Petaluma, California, the work of rehabilitating the property is ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -176
Mr. Takashi Koga and 300 of his meat birds in an outdoor battery is shown on his chicken ranch, Route 3, Box 392, Petaluma,
California. Mr. Koga was formerly a resident of the Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-08 WRA no. -177
Mrs. Hiroshi Kawahara and her children, Seichi and Seiko, in their garden at Route 3, Box 389, Petaluma, California. Mr. Kawahara
is working for Mr. Polonisky, a grower in the vicinity. The Kawaharas are former residents of Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-08 WRA no. -178
Mrs. George Fujita, Route 1, Box 112, Petaluma, California. Mrs. Fujita is redecorating her house. Her family is in Denver, ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -179
Mrs. George Fujita, Route 1, Box 112, Petaluma, California, is shown combing her daughter Judy's hair. Bobby, her son, looks
on. They were former residents of the Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-08 WRA no. -180
As tenants on the Guidi ranch on Ryer Island, Route 1, Box 83A, Walnut Grove, California, Mr. Fukuma Aoki, his ... 1945-08-16 WRA no. -184
Shigeru Sueoka, former resident of the Granada Relocation Center, is shown on his ranch at Route 3, Box 395, Petaluma, ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -186
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Shigeru Sueoka are shown feeding their young chicks at their ranch at Route 3, Box 395, Petaluma,
California. The Sueokas were formerly residents of the Granada Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Petaluma, California.
1945-08-08 WRA no. -187
A group living at the Whitton Ranch, Wheatland, California; names reading from right to left are Aetna Kadoi, Yasuda Uyemura,
Shigeru Itake, Otokichi Takeda, Mrs. Machiko Takeda and Ted Okimoto. All were former residents of Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Wheatland, California.
1945-08-11 WRA no. -188
Shown in this orchard scene of the Whitton Ranch, Wheatland, California, from right to left are S. Itake and Y. Uyemura, both
from Amache.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Wheatland, California.
1945-08-11 WRA no. -189
Mr. and Mrs. Takeda, formerly of the Granada Relocation Center, were among the first to be employed by Mr. Whitton in April.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Wheatland, California.
1945-08-11 WRA no. -190
Ted Okimoto and one of his helpers, A. Kadoi, formerly from the Granada Center, who is now foreman at the Whitton Ranch and
has been serving in that capacity for several months. He is now in charge of approximately 25 other Japanese workers.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Wheatland, California.
1945-08-11 WRA no. -191
Mr. Harvey Whitton, owner and operator of the Whitton Ranch, Wheatland, California, is shown with his able foreman Ted Okimoto,
formerly of Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Wheatland, California.
1945-08-11 WRA no. -192
The Schaeffer Ranch, District No. 10, Marysville, California. Back row (right to left), Y. Kasiwaga, Natsuko Kasiwaga, M. Kasiwaga. Front ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -193
Lawson Ranch, District No. 10, Marysville, California. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Maeyana, formerly of Gila River, together with their employer's ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -194
Mr. and Mrs. Tanimoto and their daughters Eva and Rowa. The Tanimotos returned to their ranch in Gridley, in February, ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -195
Butte Co-Operative Farms, Gridley, California. This group was engaged in distributing boxes to the orchards where they have been employed ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -196
From left to right are Kay Hamatani and Roy Nikiado. These boys together with Henry Taketa, formerly from Tule Lake, ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -197
Taken at the home of Mr. Harry Matsuoka in Walnut Grove, showing returned members of the family. They were formerly ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -198
Taken in the front room of the Matsuoka home in Walnut Grove, California. The Matsuokas were formerly residents of the ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -199
Taken in front of the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Sasaki. Picture of Mr. and Mrs. Sasaki, whose son, T/4 Tom, is now in Okinawa
as an interpreter in the United States Army Intelligence Service. These folks were formerly of Granada.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Walnut Grove, California.
1945-08-14 WRA no. -200
Mr. Rokutaro Nakamura (formerly of Granada) is standing in front of his newly-opened furniture and hardware store at 1317 Fourth ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -202
Dr. V. Sugami (formerly of Minidoka) is shown at work in his dental office, located at 1210 Fourth Street, Sacramento, California.
Doctor Sugami's offices have been open for approximately a month now, and he reports business very good.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Sacramento, California.
1945-08-15 WRA no. -203
This picture was taken on the front porch of Harold Ouye's home at 2211 Thirteenth Street, Sacramento, California. The Hayashi ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -204
The Kobayashi family, comprising Aijire, father, Miye, mother, and their children Richard and Mary, returned to their ranch at Florin ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -205
The Kobayashi family returned to their ranch at Florin in February of this year from the Manzanar Relocation Center. Two ... 1945-08-13 WRA no. -206
Mrs. Hiratsuka's husband Sergeant James Hiratsuka is overseas with the 81st Hospital Train Unit. Two other sons of the Yamamotos, ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -207
The Umeda family, consisting of Masao and Lily, and their children Stanley and Daniel, returned to their 40 acre vineyard ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -208
The Umeda family, consisting of Masao and Lily, and their children Stanley and Daniel, returned to their 40 acre vineyard ... 1945-08-08 WRA no. -209
This picture shows Peter Osuga standing in front of Hostel No. 1, located at 327 O Street, Sacramento, California. Mr. ... 1945-08-16 WRA no. -210
This picture shows Henry Taketa in his temporary office located at 5th and Capital Avenue, Sacramento, California. Mr. Taketa is ... 1945-08-16 WRA no. -212
Hostel No. 3 at 1916-7th Street, Sacramento, California, is sponsored by Henry Taketa and Peter Osuga. Reading from left to ... 1945-08-16 WRA no. -213
Laguna Honda Home, San Francisco, California. Reading from left to right are: Mr. Yujiro Hoshino, Topaz; Mr. Yataro Takashima, Heart ... 1945-07-24 WRA no. -214
Shown are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tatsuno and family, Sheldon 5, Rodney 3 and Arlene 10 months of Topaz. Mr. ... 1945-07-24 WRA no. -215
Mr. Fred Ross, District Relocation Officer of San Francisco, is shown discussing hostel arrangements with the Buddhist Hostel
trustees.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-23 WRA no. -217
Rev. Zenaki Okayama, formerly of Topaz, is shown at the Shrine of the Buddhist Temple.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-24 WRA no. -218
Miss Mae Tanaka of Topaz is shown in the Property Section of the Public Housing Authority. Miss Tanaka is employed as a secretary
of the FPHA and is residing in San Francisco. Her brother Yosh Tanaka is stationed in Texas in the U.S. Army.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-23 WRA no. -219
Arrice Mizono of Topaz is a stenographer with FPHA. Miss Mizono is residing with her family at 912 Steiner Street, ... 1945-07-23 WRA no. -221
Miss Maria Kai is a stenographer with FPHA. Miss Kai, formerly of Amache, is residing in San Francisco and her brother, Pvt.
Jiro Kai, is with the 232 Combat Engineers in Italy.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-23 WRA no. -222
Toshi Miyachi is taking dictation. Miss Miyachi, of Topaz, is working as a secretary for a government agency and is residing
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jubei Miyachi in San Mateo.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-23 WRA no. -224
Miss Toshi Miyachi is shown taking dictation. Miss Miyachi, who was formerly a resident of the Topaz Relocation Center, is
working as a secretary for a government agency and is residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jubei Miyachi in San Mateo.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-07-23 WRA no. -225
Mr. Hatsuto Yamada at Jim's Drug Company. Mr. Yamada, prior to evacuation, was proprietor of the Nippon Drug Company on ... 1945-07-23 WRA no. -226
Mr. Hatsuto Yamada at Jim's Drug Company. Mr. Yamada, prior to evacuation, was proprietor of the Nippon Drug Company on ... 1945-07-23 WRA no. -227
Alice Soda of Heart Mountain is shown taking dictation. Miss Soda is employed as a secretary by the Hallawell Seed ... 1945-07-23 WRA no. -228
George Tanaka and Father A. Sterns at the San Francisco General Hospital. Mr. Tanaka and Father Sterns, philosophers and friends ... 1945-08-03 WRA no. -229
George Tanaka and Father A. Sterns at the San Francisco General Hospital. Mr. Tanaka and Father Sterns, philosophers and friends ... 1945-08-03 WRA no. -230
The Sturge Hostel at 26 South Humboldt, San Mateo, California. Mr. Frank Murai, a recent arrival from Heart Mountain, is selecting
a bed in the men's dormitory.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Mateo, California.
1945-07-18 WRA no. -231
Disbudding chrysanthemums, Mr. and Mrs. Torao Mori from Topaz. They returned to their chrysanthemum farm in Redwood City, February 12, ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -232
Mr. Iwataro Kitayama, Mrs. Frank Onizuka, Allen, age 2-1/2, and Galen Onizuka, age 1, of Topaz. Mr. Kitayama and the ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -233
Mr. Frank Onizuka watering chrysanthemum plants. Mr. Onizuka of Topaz gets along well with his neighbors, Caucasians, Chinese
and Filipinos. He is working with Mr. Gene Gadriez, a Filipino.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Redwood City, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -234
The Inouye home, Sequoia Nursery. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Dick Arimoto, Christina Arimoto, 11 months, Mr. K. Inouye ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -236
Hirosuke Inouye of Topaz and Satoru Yamada of Gila are shown working in the Sequoia Nursery in Redwood City. They ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -237
Mr. Hirosuke Inouye, formerly of Topaz, is inspecting chrysanthemum plants at the Sequoia Nursery in Redwood City. Mr. Inouye
was a Stanford graduate '38, Biological Science.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Redwood City, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -238
Mrs. Kinu Tamura of 116 South Humboldt Street, San Mateo. Mrs. Tamura returned from Topaz June 21, 1945 and found ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -239
Reading from left to right are: Mrs. Kinu Tamura, Mr. and Mrs. Kyusuke Yamaguchi. Mrs. Tamaru returned from Topaz on ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -240
Mr. and Mrs. Shigeharu Takahashi and son, Jerrold, age 19 months, are standing in front of their home at 108 ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -241
Shown is Mrs. Kiyono Rikimaru of Topaz at home at 108 South Humboldt, San Mateo. Mrs. Rikimaru's son, Masa Tatsuguchi, ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -242
Mrs. Saiki Yamaguchi is shown with her daughter Susan, age 2, at the Tanaka home, 38 Colorado Street, San Mateo. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -243
Mrs. George S. Takahashi and daughter, Kaye, age 5, of Topaz at home at 118 North Humboldt Street, San Mateo. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -244
Shown in the green house is Mr. Jubei Miyaji from Topaz. Mr. and Mrs. Jubei Miyaji and son, Hirohumi, age ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -245
Mr. Riyosuke Adachi of Topaz is employed as a gardener on the Lober Estate in San Mateo. He resides in ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -246
Mrs. Ray Ikeda and son, Lynolden, age 13 months, formerly of Topaz and Chicago, at home at 152 Eldorado Street, San Mateo.
Mr. Ikeda works as a gardener.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Mateo, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -247
Shown is Mr. Kango Suzuki, an employee on the Stevick estate since 1930. Mr. Suzuki, his wife and daughter, Fukiko, of Topaz,
are employed and reside on the Stevick estate.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Atherton, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -248
Mr. Hashio Itakura of Topaz is shown examining the petunias. Mr. Itakura has worked on the Stevick estate since 1926. His
wife, Kaiko, and son, Jackie, age 4, are well and enjoy their home on the Stevick property.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Atherton, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -249
Left to right: Mrs. Iwao Takahama, Mrs. M. C. King, Mr. Kameo Kido, Mr. Iwao Takahama, and Mrs. Kameo Kido. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -250
Picture of damage caused in former bedroom of 111 N. Grant Street sometime during the last three years. The house ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -251
Reading from left to right are: Mr. and Mrs. Tomeyo Yoshida, their daughter, Mrs. Haru Sugishita and granddaughter, Suzanne Sugishita. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -252
Reading from left to right are: T/4 Keo Takahashi, Mrs. Takahashi, Mary Kato, Mrs. Jinzo Kato, S/Sgt Ken Kato, Mrs. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -253
Mrs. Jinzo Kato, recently returned from Topaz, is shown with her hero son, Staff Sergeant Ken Kato, who has just received
a medical discharge from the Army after serving with distinction for 26 months overseas in the South Pacific Area.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Mateo, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -254
Staff Sergeant Ken Kato has returned home after serving with the Army since 1941. He saw action for more than ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -255
Mr. Mikumi Hirayama and his wife are shown in the garden at the home of Mrs. Edward M. Lipsett, 57 ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -256
Mr. Tokumatsu Obe is shown in the garden of the Lipsett estate, 57 W. Poplar Ave., where his daughter and ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -257
Shown from left to right are: Hirofumi Miyaji, Mr. and Mrs. Jubei Miyaji. Mr. Miyaji returned to San Mateo County ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -258
Mr. Yasu Shirotani is shown working in the kitchen of the Livingstone estate. Mr. Shirotani, who is 77 years old, returned
from Topaz four months ago to resume his employment at the Livingstone's where, except for evacuation, he has worked since
1923.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Hillsborough, California.
1945-07-19 WRA no. -259
Mr. Yonekichi Nakata is shown arranging a bowl of flowers in the dining room of the Livingstone estate. Mr. Nakata ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -260
Shown from left to right are: Mr. Yasu Shirotani, Mr. Yonekichi Nakata, and Mr. Lageson, at the Livingstone estate, 183 ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -261
Mr. Tetsutaro Takahashi from Gila is shown working on the Honda Nursery at 1576 Valota Road. Mr. Takahashi lived in ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -262
Mack Takahashi from Gila is shown at work on the Honda Nursery at 1576 Valota Road. Mack is expecting to ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -263
Ham Honda from Topaz is shown re-planting carnations in one of his greenhouses at the Honda Nursery, 1576 Valota Road. ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -264
Shown from left to right are: Mitsuye, Hideko, Toshiye, and Sadako Hamasaki, Mrs. Toshijiro Hamasaki, Kay Tatsuguchi, and S/Sgt. Ken ... 1945-07-19 WRA no. -265
Shown are some arrivals in Fresno from the Rohwer Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Fresno, California.
1945-07-31 WRA no. -266
Shown are two arrivals in Fresno from the Rohwer Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Fresno, California.
1945-07-31 WRA no. -267
Shown are some arrivals in Madera, California, from the Rohwer Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Madera, California.
1945-07-31 WRA no. -268
Mrs. Kimiko Nakanishi, from Topaz, has opened an employment agency, Lily's Employment Agency, 2033 Pine Street, San Francisco.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Francisco, California.
1945-08-01 WRA no. -270
Jimmie Koide is employed by the National Automotive Fibers Company in Oakland as a tent designer. Mr. Koide has relocated
from Topaz and is enjoying his work with this concern.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Oakland, California.
1945-08-27 WRA no. -271
Florence Ukai has relocated from Topaz and is now employed in the Better Made Sandwich Shop in Oakland. She enjoys the goodwill
and friendship of her fellow employees.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Oakland, California.
1945-08-27 WRA no. -272
Miye Kashiwase, who is employed as secretary by the International Institute in Oakland, is highly regarded by her fellow associates.
She was formerly a resident of the Topaz Relocation center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Oakland, California.
1945-08-27 WRA no. -273
Lily Nakanishi, in San Francisco, hands an appointment slip for work to a recently returned evacuee. Lily operates an independent ... 1945-11-25 WRA no. -451
The dining room of the temporary housing project at Camp Funston, near Ocean Park in San Francisco. Each family does its own
cooking and serving, and volunteers maintain the kitchen and dining room. Food is available through a community owned store.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
San Francisco, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -452
A typical family unit in the temporary housing project at Camp Funston, near Ocean Park in San Francisco, California.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
San Francisco, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -453
The community kitchen of the temporary housing project at Camp Funston, near Ocean Park in San Francisco. Each family does
its own cooking and serving. Food and provisions are provided through a community operated storehouse.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
San Francisco, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -454
Typical barracks for bachelors in the temporary housing project at Camp Funston, near Ocean Park in San Francisco, California.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
San Francisco, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -455
Temporary housing units at Hunters Point in San Francisco, where returning evacuees may remain until they have found permanent homes. ... 1945-11 WRA no. -456
A section of the temporary housing units at Hunters Point in San Francisco, where returning evacuees may remain until they ... 1945-11 WRA no. -457
Entrance to the cafeteria and a section of the temporary housing units at Hunters Point in San Francisco, where returning ... 1945-11 WRA no. -458
A portion of the Recreation Building (center), the Post Office and Administration Building (left) and the cafeteria (right) at the ... 1945-11 WRA no. -459
The Post office and Administration Building at Hunters Point, San Francisco, where returning evacuees may remain until they have found ... 1945-11 WRA no. -460
The cafeteria at the Hunters Point temporary housing unit in San Francisco, where returning evacuees may remain until they have ... 1945-11 WRA no. -461
Interior of typical barracks-type quarters provided for returning evacuees at Camp Kohler, near Sacramento, California.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Sacramento, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -463
At the Presbyterian Hostel in Sacramento, T. Sgt. Kaz Yoshihata, just returned from two years in the Pacific, entertains his ... 1945-11 WRA no. -464
Shig Nishimoto rings up a sale in his newly opened general merchandise store. Shig had worked for one year in Benton Harbor,
Michigan, after spending two years at Minidoka Relocation Center. He also owns several orchards around Penryn.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Penryn, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -466
East meets West! New York born troops say Hi Yah to Californians of Japanese descent returning to their former homes ... 1945-07-30 WRA no. -40
The Washington USO for Nisei servicemen and their friends is a gay place on Saturday night. Veterans returned from overseas ... 1945-08-11 WRA no. -950
Grace and Dorothy Funamura thinning grapes on the C. R. Van Bruskrik vineyard near Lodi. Grace and Dorothy recently returned ... 1945-07-01 WRA no. -20
Enroute to Los Angeles were Dr. Nagai, Robert Allison (W.R.A. Rep.), and Mr. K. Inouye from the Rohwer Relocation Center.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Los Angeles, California.
1945-07-31 WRA no. -269
Booth at the Pan-Pacific Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, California, sponsored by Friends of the American Way, Council for Civic Unity, ... 1945-09-06 WRA no. -274
Booth at the Pan-Pacific Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, California, sponsored by Friends of the American Way, Council for Civic Unity, ... 1945-09-06 WRA no. -275
Americans All booth at the Pan-Pacific Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, sponsored by anti-racial civic organizations in cooperation with W.R.A. (Continuous ... 1945-09-06 WRA no. -276
Americans All booth at Pan-Pacific Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, sponsored by anti-racial civic organizations in cooperation
with W.R.A. (Continuous motion picture showing of Nisei in Action and World We Want to Live In.)
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Los Angeles, California.
1945-09-06 WRA no. -277
Nobu Matsumoto and Kay Matsumoto, father and son, Route 3 Box 358, Santa Ana, California, own 10 acres of land ... 1945-09-13 WRA no. -280
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Ryozo Hirata and son, as well as Mr. T. Yonemura, father of Mrs. Hirata and ... 1945-09-08 WRA no. -284
Mr. Hirata, who owns 20 acres at 2050 Harrison Street, Arlington, California, is pictured working in the field. He raises ... 1945-09-07 WRA no. -285
Shown is Reverend Masayoshi Ohmura, 3195-14th Street, Riverside, California. Reverend Ohmura has charge of the Japanese Union Church, resides at ... 1945-09-07 WRA no. -286
Pictured is Keeko Suzuki, owner and operator of the Palm Cafe at 328-1/2 East First Street, Los Angeles, California. Mr. Suzuki
reports that business is good. He employs four other evacuees in his restaurant.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Los Angeles, California.
1945-09-03 WRA no. -287
This photograph was taken at the Koyasan Hostel, 342 First Street, Los Angeles. In the photograph are shown Gentaro Miyahara, ... 1945-09-04 WRA no. -288
Shown is Mr. Yukio Suzuki, owner and operator of the Pioneer Cafe, 421 East Fifth Street, Los Angeles, California. Mr. Suzuki
reports that business is very good and that his reception since his return has been excellent.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Los Angeles, California.
1945-09-05 WRA no. -289
Photograph of Pete Mitsui, who is employed at the Valley Tire Shop owned and operated by Pete Andres. This is ... 1945-08-31 WRA no. -290
Photograph of J. S. Takeyasu, 13251 Borden Avenue, San Fernando, California. Mr. Takeyasu owns 20 acres at this address where ... 1945-09-01 WRA no. -291
R. Nojima, formerly of Venice, California (where he was born and raised), is now working for Mr. Takeyasu at 13251 ... 1945-09-01 WRA no. -292
Photograph of Kichiro Muto and Fred Muto, father and son, who are the owners and operators of a 20 acre ... 1945-09-04 WRA no. -293
Kodo Muto, brother-in-law of Fred Muto, is employed in the operation of Fred's 20 acre ranch at 10743 Foothill Boulevard, ... 1945-09-04 WRA no. -294
Hiro Imai, owner and operator of a 5 acre tomato ranch at 10189 Foothill Boulevard, San Fernando, is pictured working on his
ranch.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
San Fernando, California.
1945-09-04 WRA no. -295
Shown is Dr. Richard K. Ono, Dentist, of 743 Gardena Blvd., Gardena, California. He is from Amache. He graduated from Gardena
High School and University of Southern California. He was well received and is very busy.
Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru
Gardena, California.
1945-09-03 WRA no. -298
Mr. G. Nakada of 101 W. Bonita Avenue, Azusa, California, is shown on his 10 acre ranch. He states he ... 1945-09-01 WRA no. -299
Mr. Nakada's children are shown playing with their Caucasian neighbor, Roger Abbot. Mr. Nakada, who owns a 10-acre ranch at ... 1945-09-01 WRA no. -300
Mr. Nakada's son is pictured with his Caucasian neighbor, Roger Abbot. Mr. Nakada, who owns a 10-acre ranch at 101 ... 1945-09-01 WRA no. -301
Three children, temporarily residing in the Winona Housing Project at Burbank, California, where evacuees from the centers
are temporarily residing until they are able to find homes in Los Angeles or the surrounding area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -476
Unpacking belongings in this temporary trailer home at the Winona Housing Project in Burbank, California, where returned evacuees
find temporary living quarters until they are able to secure homes in or around Los Angeles, Calif.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -477
A section of the Winona Housing Project, Burbank, California, where trailer homes are provided for returned evacuees while
they are securing permanent homes in and around Los Angeles.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -478
A section of the barracks and service building area of the Winona Housing Project at Burbank, California, where returning
evacuees find temporary housing while they are locating permanent homes in and around Los Angeles.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -479
Residents of the Lomita Housing Project gather for chow. The project, located just outside Lomita, California, provides trailer
and barracks type quarters for returnees while they are locating permanent homes in the area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Lomita, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -484
Trailer and barrack type quarters provided at the Lomita Housing Project near Lomita, California, which are being used by
returnees while they locate permanent homes in the area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Lomita, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -485
A section of the barrack type quarters provided at the Lomita Housing Project for returnees while they are locating permanent
homes in the area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Lomita, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -489
At the Santa Ana temporary housing project a group of persons of Japanese ancestry, formerly evacuated from Hawaii, are gathered ... 1945-11-30 WRA no. -492
A portion of the Magnolia Housing Project at Burbank, California, where returned evacuees find temporary quarters while locating
homes in the Los Angeles area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -493
A portion of the Magnolia Housing Project at Burbank, California, where returned evacuees find temporary quarters while locating
homes in the Los Angeles area.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Burbank, California.
1945-11 WRA no. -495
On a sundeck on the SS Shawnee, a group of small children have found entertainment while awaiting sailing orders in Los Angeles
Harbor. The Shawnee was detailed to return 1100 persons of Japanese ancestry to their former homes in Hawaii.
Photographer: Parker, Tom
Los Angeles, California.
1945-11-30 WRA no. -504
A soldier of the Army Transport Command hands a cup of milk to a small boy about to return to ... 1945-11-30 WRA no. -505
Dr. Toshio Ichioka and his wife, Tsutayo (also and M.D.), in their office in East Los Angeles, California. The patient ... 1945-05-22 WRA no. -670
The Taki Asakuras, who arrived in Santa Barbara from Gila River, March 17, and resumed residence in their old home ... 1945-06-06 WRA no. -724
This huge Honor Roll on the main street in Watsonville contains many Japanese names, some with Gold Stars. The boys were former
residents of the community and it is hoped that a lot of them will be able to return.
Photographer: Mace, Charles E.
Watsonville, California.
1945-06-09 WRA no. -737
This fertile valley in Santa Cruz County, of which Watsonville is the center, contains much acreage owned by evacuees. Strawberries ... 1945-06-09 WRA no. -738
Sam Kimura (left), formerly of the Minidoka Relocation Center, Cliff Dakama, also a former Minidoka resident, and Fujisada Takawa, former ... 1944-11-28 WRA no. -791
With a family of ten to house, relocation might daunt some people. But not Fred Inouye, San Jose rancher lately ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -83
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inouye, well known San Jose couple who recently relocated at the old stand from Heart Mountain, ... 1945-07-14 WRA no. -84
Sukemon Itami, 69-year-old father of Meddy and Shigeo, has his picture taken by the service star flag in the greenhouse ... 1945-05-19 WRA no. -902
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. -946
Soldiers and their partners pause for some refreshment between dances at the Washington USO for Nisei servicemen. From left to ... 1945-08-11 WRA no. -947
Selecting records to play for dancing at this Washington USO for servicemen and their friends are: Pfc. Paul Y. Hosoda ... 1945-08-11 WRA no. -948
Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. WRA no. 17XX-1
Dust Storm WRA no. 17XX-10
Street in the West? by Mine Okubo WRA no. 17XX-11
Buildings WRA no. 17XX-12
Fish WRA no. 17XX-13
Farmer tending cauliflower in his 1.5 acre market garden. (Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Photographer: Ackerman, G. W.
Middlesex County, Connecticut.
WRA no. 17XX-2
Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. WRA no. 17XX-3
Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. WRA no. 17XX-4
Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. WRA no. 17XX-5
Display of photographs of agriculture in the Southern states, prepared by the Washington office for use at relocation centers. WRA no. 17XX-6
Homeless WRA no. 17XX-7
Men's Hall Lineup WRA no. 17XX-8
Conversation WRA no. 17XX-9
Series 18: Slides ca. 1942-1945.
Sub-series 1: Illustrations for the WRA lecture "The Wrong Ancestors," June 1943.
Individual slides are not captioned. However, a photocopy of the text of the lexture is included in the volume.
Photographer: Joe McClelland
Individual captions from a typescript accompanying the slides (photocopy also included in the volume):
Sub-series 3: Extra slides from Granada 1942-1944.
Photographer: Joe McClelland
Individual captions from a typescript accompanying the slides (photocopy also included in the volume):
Sub-series 4: Central Utah Project. Topaz, Utah 1945.
Individual captions from a typescript accompanying the slides (photocopy also included in the volume):
Nisei youths aid harvest operations on Central Utah project arm
Children of evacuee residents of the WRA's Central Utah project enjoy a swim at the Antelope Springs summer camp in the nearby mountains
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