Block 307 1944.
Front row (L-R): ____-,____,_____,_____,_____, _____, and _____.
2nd row (L-R): ____,____,_____,_____<____,____,____, and ____.
3rd Row (L-R): ____,_____,_____,_____,_____,____,____, and _____.
Back row (L-R): _____, _____, _____, and ______.
Jean R. Nozawa (307-7-B),
formerly from Dinuba
Jane Yamaguchi (307-7-D)
formerly from Cutler
Block 307 Baseball Team
Front (L-R): ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, Akio Fukushima (307-13-C) formerly from Dinuba; and ___. Standing: (L-R): ___, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____ and ____.
Michi Niino (307-12-AC),
formerly from Dinuba
formerly from Dinuba
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Here, Yeiki Tashiro (Poston 307-9-D), asks Miss Wilma Smith, hand painter, to color the lips of the model she had painted a little deeper. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru. St. Louis, Missouri. 9/21/1944.
Yeiki Tashiro (Poston 307-9-D), an evacuee from the Colorado River Relocation Center (Poston, Arizona), is shown taking an inventory at the request of Mr. A. Hope, Manager. Yeiki Tashiro acts in a supervisory capacity in the factory, having a complete knowledge of the work to be done. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru. St. Louis, Missouri. 9/21/1944.
Thats a 1940 ford cab in the back. Why does it have no doors? anyone know?
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