Box MS611.03
Contains 100 Results:
KAY K. FUJISHIN. Internee. Memoir., 1993-1994
KAY K. FUJISHIN. Internee. Memoir.
CARL HALLBERG. Not and internee. Correspondence with Ann Noble Re: Ideas and research materials., 1991-1996
CARL HALLBERG. Not and internee. Correspondence with Ann Noble Re: Ideas and research materials.
WENDY HANAMURA. Not an internee but her husband’s family was interned at Heart Mtn. , 1998
DR. ASAEL T. HANSEN. Transcript of and interview conducted by Lawrence Kelly, 1979-1980
Transcript of and interview conducted by Lawrence Kelly, Dept. of History, North Texas State University. Detailing Dr. Hansen’s time as Community Analyst with the WRA at the Heart Mountain facility during WWII.
(SATOYE) RUTH (YAMADA) HASHIMOTO, Internee. Photo – P.611.227 Letters and Newspaper clippings., 1942-2000
IKE T. HATCHIMONJI. Internee. Memoir/Letter with responses to Ann Noble’s questionnaire. , 1992-1998
Brochure: America’s Concentration Camps – remembering the Japanese American Experience. (Nov.11, ’94-Oct.15, ’95 Japanese American Nat’l. Museum). Bulletin: Family Expo Nov.11-14, ’94, Japanese American Nat’l Museum.
MARGIE KONISHI HATTORI. Internee. , 1993-1998
Questionnaire responses and correspondence with Ann Noble.
JOHN Y. HAYAKAWA. Internee. , Aug.5-Sept.26, 2002
Letters to Ann Noble.
JOHN Y. HAYAKAWA. Internee. Transcript. , March 3, 2006
Narrator: John Hayakawa. Interviewer: Coleen Wakai. Life at Heart Mountain.
JOHN Y. HAYAKAWA. Internee. Photos – P.611.228 – P.611.230 CD: “Return to the Valley” - Photocopy: The Honeymoon Tree., 2011-2013
CD: “Return to the Valley”/After Japanese House/ Young Hayakawa Family/My Farm Development. Letters. Photocopies of THE HONEYMOON TREE: “I planted (the tree) in front of our barrack in 1944.” “I wanted someone to take a picture of the Mature Honeymoon Tree. I wrote the Cody Chamber of Commerce of my request. They introduced me to Bob Richard. He asked me where the tree was and his fee. I sent him a detailed map of camp and a check. That is his photo. I really cherish it.”