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Forced removal and internment of Japanese Americans (1942-1945)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 205 Collections and/or Records:

Letters on engagement, 1945

 File — Box 4411-001-6, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Selected correspondence of Tom and Betty Fukuyama, writings of Tom Fukuyama, and related articles and materials. Original physical records are held by the University of Washington as part of the Betty Fukuyama Papers.

Dates: 1945

Letters, Tom Fukuyama to Betty Fukuyama

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Selected correspondence of Tom and Betty Fukuyama, writings of Tom Fukuyama, and related articles and materials. Original physical records are held by the University of Washington as part of the Betty Fukuyama Papers.

Dates: 1944 - 1988

Lilly, c. 1943-1946

 File — Box 1908-001-3, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents

Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews from Lilly (no surname given), 1943-1946.

Dates: c. 1943-1946

Marlin Farnum and John Thomas, 1942

 Item — Box 585: Series 21 [Barcode: 63001000013062]
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Photograph of Former missionary to Japan Marlin Farnum(left) and John Thomas, Secretary of the ABHMS Department of Cities.

Dates: 1942

Matsumoto, Bob, 1945

 File — Box 1908-001-2, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.

Dates: 1945

Matsushita, Ted, 1945

 File — Box 1908-001-2, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Letters to Emery Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondents include Japanese Americans incarcerated at Minidoka and other camps, as well as those who had relocated out of camps during and immediately after WWII. Letters deal mainly with requests for Andrews to retrieve personal property from Seattle, contact friends and family members, and intervene on behalf of incarcerees.

Dates: 1945

May Mukai and Florence Uyeda, 1943

 Item — Box 585: Series 21 [Barcode: 63001000013062]
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Photograph of May Mukai (left) and Florence Uyeda (right) outside their apartment in Cleveland, Ohio. WRA image number B-553.

Dates: 1943

May Mukai, Florence Uyeda, and Rose Packard, 1943

 Item — Box 585: Series 21 [Barcode: 63001000013062]
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Photograph of May Mukai (right) watched by Rose Packard (center) and Florence Uyeda (right) while working at Asplin Basket Company in Cleveland, Ohio. WRA image number B-550.

Dates: 1943

May Yasutake, 1943

 Item — Box 585: Series 21 [Barcode: 63001000013062]
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents

Photograph of May Yasutake (left) with other cafeteria staff at the University of Cincinnati. WRA image number B-641.

Dates: 1943