Eitaro Shigemasa (220-13-F) Funeral 9/1943 |
Front: (L-R): ________, _______, and ______.
Back row (L-R): ________, ________, _______, and ______.
Block 220 Mustangettes |
Top Row (L-R): Fusaye Kazaoka, Yoshiko
Hayashi, Susumu Hayashi,
Itsuko Taniguchi, Alice Shimizu, Mitsuko Endo.
Bottom Row (L-R) : Nancy Endo, Lillie Arima, Nattie Taniguchi, Betsy
Onitsuka, Nancy Yamamoto
Itsuko Taniguchi, Alice Shimizu, Mitsuko Endo.
Bottom Row (L-R) : Nancy Endo, Lillie Arima, Nattie Taniguchi, Betsy
Onitsuka, Nancy Yamamoto
Evacuees of Japanese ancestry arriving at the Salinas Assembly Center.
(L-R): Unknown, Kanetsuchi Izumizaki, Arthur Mitsuro Izumizaki,
George Yutaka Izumizaki, Robert Tamotsu Iwamasa, Makiyo Margaret Iwamasa,
and Fumiyo Isumizaki. Photographer: Clem Albers. 3/31/1942.
Robert Iwamasa and mother, Makiyo Margaret Iwamasa.
Salinas Assembly Center, California. 4/1942
First Grade. 1944
Back row, right: Robert Iwamasa, age 7 years. (220-14-G)
Poston camp II. 1945 2nd Grade
1st row (L-R): 2.Vernon Toshio Matsuura, 4. Doris Kitamura, 7. Larry Wakayama, 9. Ted Abe. 2nd row: 2. Dorothy Tokushige, 3. Keiko Faye Fujii, 4. Jo Anne Wada, 6. Toshio Takemoto. Back row: 2. Midori Sato Matsumoto, 7. Robert Iwamasa (220-14-G).
Bird Carving and Painting Class. 1944
(L-R): 3rd row, 4th from front: Makiyo Margaret Iwamasa block 220-14-G.
Woodcarved and painted bird pins by Makiyo Iwamasa.
Poston, Ariz. block 220-14-G. 1944-1945.
Woodcarved and painted bird pins by Makiyo Margaret Iwamasa.
Poston, Ariz. block 220-14-G. 1944-1945.
Woodcarved and painted bird pins by Makiyo Margaret Iwamasa.
Poston, Ariz. block 220-14-G. 1944-1945.
Woodcarved and painted bird pins by Makiyo Iwamasa.
Poston, Ariz. block 220-14-G. 1944-1945.
Funeral for Yoshino Yonemura 1/9/1945 |
(L-R): Little Robert Iwamasa, Reverend Chikao Fujimura, Kitako Tsuda,
Makiyo Iwamasa, Kanetsuchi Izumizaki, Fumiyo Izumizaki, Mrs. Tsuda,
Reverend Yoshio Iwanaga and Mrs. Helen Iwanaga.
Funeral for Yoshino Yonemura 1/9/1945 |
cabojoe@charter.net Amazing photos! I was truely entranced by the
ReplyDeleteartistry of the bird carvings. I have never seen birds carved as seen in the last two photos so large! Thank you for sharing.