Yamashita Family Archives

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The World Student Service Fund supports him with tuition and living expenses at the University. There are letters of support from an administrator assuring that the community is not against his coming as a Japanese-American person. He is assigned…

1942 10 3 Tomi requests that Kimi and family be moved from Fresno to Topaz_Page_1.jpg
Kimi and Bob Ono and their daughter Martha were sent to Jerome Incarceration Camp in Arkansas. The family lived in Fresno at the time before evacuation or forced removal and for some reason decided or were not able to travel to Oakland to be united…

1942 9 24 Letter from Tom to Folks Page 1.jpg

1942 10 4 Tom's Planner .jpg

1942 10 14 Letter from Tom to Folks Page 1.jpg

1942 10(?) Letter from Tom to Folks Page 1.jpg

1942 5 14 Letter from Kay to Iyo_Page_02.jpg
A letter written by Kay in Washington D.C. to her family in Tanforan, after arriving there by train. Kay has arrived with her mother and is staying with the Moriyamas at their apartment. Kay is not needed until next week and is trying to make other…

1942 Kay's Planner Page 27, 250 w.jpg
Kay's Travel Planner which includes May 1942, and her trip across the country to be a witness in a treason trial, called by the federal government.

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1942 5 5 Letter from Kay to Folks _Page_1.jpg
A letter written by Kay Yamashita who is in Berkeley with her mother to the rest of her family in Tanforan "Assembly Center." She thanks her family and advises that she is leaving the next day by train for Denver and then will leave Denver. This is…

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1942 5 7 Letter from Kay to Folks Page 1.jpg
A letter written by Kay (who is traveling by train with Tomi) to her family in Tanforan. Just arrived in Salt Lake City. (At this time she is unaware that her family will in September of this year be moved to a permanent camp outside Delta in Utah…

1942 5 9 Letter from Kay to Folks Page 1 Envelope.jpg
A letter written by Kay, who is traveling by train with her mother, to her family in Tanforan. Kay describes seeing from the train a desolate wasteland in Nevada, miles of white salt in Utah, beautiful scenery and snow in Colorado, including the…

1942 5 18 Letter from Kay to Iyo and all _Page_1 Envelope.jpg
Letter from Kay, who is staying with her mother at Burlington Hotel in Washington D.C. to her family in Tanforan. She plans to buy as much groceries as possibly on her way back or make arrangements with a reliable grocer in South S.F. They have been…

1942 6 18 Letter from Kay to Ted page 1.jpg

1942 6 22 Letter from Kay to Folks Page 1 Envelope.jpg
Kay writes from being in San Francisco. She is trying to get a job with the Social Security Administration in D.C. through a contact Mr. Neudstadt. Her friend Mrs. Duveneck, who is very kind to her, invited her to stay for a day or so at her ranch in…

1942 7 7 Letter from Kay to Folks Page 1.jpg

1942 7 7 Letter from Kay to Tomi, in romaji, Page 1.jpg

1942 8 (?) Letter from Kay to Folks_Page_1.jpg

1942 9 26 Letter from Kay to Tom _Page_1.jpg
Kay describes leaving Tanforan: Travelling by train: sleeping on seat pulled together "with feet going both ways" since they weren't allowed to "pull down upper berths." Not permitted to leave train at all, only visit between trains at designated…

1942 10 18 Letter from Kay to Tom.pdf
Page 1: October 18, 1942: Life is now worse than at Tanforan at this stage. "We're all busy nite and day- life with no "otsutsuki" and much filled with gripes." Food was good the first week but now there is a shortage of supplies. October 23, 1942:…

1942 11 Thanksgiving Day, Letter from Kay to Ted Page 1.jpg
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Kay is depressed and upset. She is sad that Ted was not permitted to register at the Univ. of Colorado. She is happy that he is in St. Louis, and outside of the camp (although the Tanforan experience is invaluable to understand the…
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