Multiple collection box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Publication, The Minidoka Irrigator, 1944 December 23
Collection contains an issue of the Minidoka Irrigator (1944) and a bookmark created by Sae Ikeya (1944) while interned at Minidoka.
Bookmark created by Sae Ikeya, 1944
Collection contains an issue of the Minidoka Irrigator (1944) and a bookmark created by Sae Ikeya (1944) while interned at Minidoka.
Photographs of George Maruyama and his Shinko Band, 1949
Collection contains three photographs (1949) of George Maruyama and associates performing with their Shinko band.
Book of Handwritten Recipes, undated
Collection contains two spiral-bound notebooks with handwritten recipes.
Book of Handwritten Recipes, undated
Collection contains two spiral-bound notebooks with handwritten recipes.
Birth Certificate, 1925
Collection contains Kiyoto Nishimoto’s birth certificate (1925), War Relocation Authority assignment slips (1945), documents related to his service in the United States Army (1950-1953) and a Veterans Administration document (1952).
War Relocation Authority Assignment and Termination Notices, 1945
Collection contains Kiyoto Nishimoto’s birth certificate (1925), War Relocation Authority assignment slips (1945), documents related to his service in the United States Army (1950-1953) and a Veterans Administration document (1952).
U.S. Army Documents, circa 1950-1953
Collection contains Kiyoto Nishimoto’s birth certificate (1925), War Relocation Authority assignment slips (1945), documents related to his service in the United States Army (1950-1953) and a Veterans Administration document (1952).
Veterans Administration Document, 1952
Collection contains Kiyoto Nishimoto’s birth certificate (1925), War Relocation Authority assignment slips (1945), documents related to his service in the United States Army (1950-1953) and a Veterans Administration document (1952).
History Fair Project, “The Story of Iva Toguri a.k.a. “Tokyo Rose”: A Study of Conflict and Compromise in History”, circa 2008
Collection contains academic paper about Iva Toguri written by eighth grade student Jenna Jacobson. A handwritten thank you letter from Jacobson to the JASC archivist is also included.