Box MS611.04
Contains 136 Results:
OSAMU “HAM” MIYAMOTO. Internee. Oral History Interview by Ann Noble. , October 31, 1992
Oral History Interview by Ann Noble
OSAMU “HAM” MIYAMOTO, D.D.S. Letter to Ann Noble. Newspaper clipping, June - Oct. 1994
Award winning paper by Emi Eno, 13, a 48-page history research paper on Japanese American Relocation Camps.
MAXINE MORRIS. Memoir. , July 19, 1998
Lived in Powell during and after WWII. A child at the time of Heart Mtn. camp.
HARRY H. MURAKAMI. Internee. Memoir of Heart Mtn. experience., March 8, 1993
Memoir of Heart Mtn. experience.
Photo – P.611.251 - HARRY H. MURAKAMI - Testimonial , November 18, 1998
Testimonial by Harry Murakami, “ex-Fundamentalist born again” Christian and retired U. Methodist minister (1985).
SUMITO NAGAFUCHI. Internee. Response to Ann Noble’s questionnaire., August 1993
Response to Ann Noble’s questionnaire.
MARU KIMIKO NAKAKI (Toya). Internee. Response to Ann Noble’s questionnaire., September 30, 1993
Response to Ann Noble’s questionnaire.
MASAYE NAKAMURA. Not an internee but her family was, at Heart Mountain. Magazine article, Spring 2002
Magazine article: Organization of American Historians, Magazine of History, for Teachers of History. World War II Homefront. “Masaye Nakamura’s Personal Story” by Antonette C. Noble.
MASAYE NAKAMURA. Newspaper article - Photocopies of Tanforan Assembly Center - Letters., 1999-2002
The Billings Gazette, “Minister spoke with courage. Interning Americans disturbed president of small college.” Photocopies of Tanforan Assembly Center, San Francisco Bay Area. Letters regarding magazine article.
NOBY NAKAURA. Letters., October - November 1998
Letters.