Yamashita Family Archives

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1938, Friday, Letter from John to Kay Page 1.jpg

1937 Letter from John to Kay rfs.pdf

1944 9 30 Newsletter from NJASRC.pdf

1944 1 5 Newsletter 8 of NJASRC .pdf

1969 1 Letters between John Nason and Kay.pdf

1968 12 23 Letter from Kay to John Nason.pdf

1946 3 5 Letter from Kay ot War Dept.pdf
Kay applies to the War Department be a temporary Civil Service Employee for overseas work in Japan. Kay's work reference in Washington is Miss Helen Paul of the War Relocation Authority. She does not know what kind of jobs are available as a civil…

1945 11 4 Letter from McKee (AFSC) to Kay.pdf
William W McKee, the Executive Secretary of the American Friends Service Committee of Philadelphia Pennsylvania asks Kay if she would be interested in applying for a temporary position working with the Resettlement Committee on Japanese-Americans. …

1944 11 4 Letter from Walt Godfrey to Kay.pdf

1944 10 20 Letter from Kay to Trudy.pdf
Kay Yamashita invites Trudy to come visit her in Philadelphia, but says that her younger brother (who is in the enlisted reserve)might be coming to visit her. Kay is happy about Nobu' newborn.

1944 2 17 Letter from Kobayashi to Kay and response_Hoover.pdf

1943 10 19 Letter from Kay to President Nason .pdf

1943 7 3 Newsletter from Kay to President Nason.pdf

1943 6 18 Letter from Kay to President Nason, Hoover Institute.pdf

1943 5 6 Letter from Kay to Mrs. Duveneck.pdf
A letter (probably from Kay Yamashita) to Jospehine Duveneck, thanking her for a card she sent. The letter writer goes on to say that she plans to leave her internment camp for Chicago to visit her brother and look for work. She askss Duveneck for…

1943 5 1 Letter from Kay to Martha.pdf
A letter from Kay Yamashita at Topaz to a Martha at Poston. Kay tells about her life, describing her sister Iyo's marriage, her work with Student Relocaion and her plans to leave camp, going first to her brother Tom's graduation in Lincoln and then…

1943 3 27 Notice on action on leave clearance application, Kay.jpg
Kay is notified on March 27, 1943 that she has been cleared for indefinite leave in the Easter Defense Command. This notice does not authorize departure from camp. She must apply again to leave.

1943 2 26 Letter from Kay to Martha at Wash U.pdf
A letter to Kay Yamshita from Martha, a Japanese-American college student whom Kay helped relocate to Washington University in St. Louis. Marhta descrives her journey to St. Louis and life at the university. She also descrives a committee set up by…

1912 (?) Tomi with friends at Golden Gate Park Japanese Tea House.jpg

1951 7 4 Stinson Beach, Tomi and Kay crop.jpg
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