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Box MS611.02

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Contains 119 Results:

List of Archive Films. Misc. film footage – Anti Japanese., ca. 1930s

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.71
Identifier: MS611.02.71
Scope and Contents

List of Archive Films. Misc. film footage – Anti Japanese.

Dates: ca. 1930s

List of Archive Films. Japanese American soldiers in WWII. Relocation of Japanese Americans to camps in WWI., ca. 1940s

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.72
Identifier: MS611.02.72
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Japanese American soldiers in WWII. Relocation of Japanese Americans to camps in WWI.

Dates: ca. 1940s

Japanese American soldiers in WWII. Relocation of Japanese Americans to camps in WWI., 1943

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.73
Identifier: MS611.02.73
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Camps, Scrap the Japanese Drive is Held, Motorcade with Scrap and Jap signs on cars, Japanese Relocation, Notices to those of Japanese Ancestry, plus more.

Dates: 1943

List of Archive Films. Educational/Industrial. Challenge to Democracy., 1944

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.74
Identifier: MS611.02.74
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List of Archive Films. Educational/Industrial. Challenge to Democracy.

Dates: 1944

CD ROM – REVIEWS, MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION - #75: Marketing. Photo - P.611.139. The Heart Mountain Relocation Camp Story. , 1998-1999

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.75
Identifier: MS611.02.75
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Letters, Brochures, and Pamphlets.



Dates: 1998-1999

Photo – P.611.140. William Hiroshi Taketa. “Uncommon American Patriots”.

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.76
Identifier: MS611.02.76
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Born Dec. 17, 1919 in Kent, Washington. Entered active military service of June 9, 1944 from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming. A member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Taketa was killed on Apr. 28, 1945 in the Po Valley Campaign. Awarded the combat Infantryman’s Badge, victory Medal, American Theatre Service Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Service Medal, Purple Heart and Bronze Star.

Dates: Acquired: 10/06/2021

Photo – P.611.077.2. 4 Star Mothers at Heart Mountain. Sho Murakami Tsuneishi (Paul Tsuneishi’s mom) and Shima Taketa. , April 28, 1945

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.77
Identifier: MS611.02.77
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Each had 4 sons in the U.S. Army. For more information on Paul Tsuneishi see Box 4, beginning with folder 61. Also see Box 7 – Folder 10 for family history on Shima Taketa.

Dates: April 28, 1945

Photo – P.611.141. Family portrait taken by Jack Richard at Heart Mtn. , 1943-1944

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.78
Identifier: MS611.02.78
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In the center is a young man in a U.S. Army uniform.

Dates: 1943-1944

Library Distribution. Heart Mountain CD Given to all Wyoming High Schools and Libraries. , 1999

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.79
Identifier: MS611.02.79
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Newspaper clipping, Sublette County Journal, Feb. 11. Announcements; Heart Mountain CD Given to all Wyoming High Schools and Libraries. Wyoming History News, Feb. “New CD-ROM captures history of Heart Mountain detainees." Letters, Wyoming Libraries Directory, and Receipts.

Dates: 1999

Correspondence. Lucent Technologies, John T. Corwith. CD ROM Order and Consulting., March- July 1999

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.80
Identifier: MS611.02.80
Scope and Contents

Correspondence. Lucent Technologies, John T. Corwith. CD ROM Order and Consulting.

Dates: March- July 1999