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ART
WORKS
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor, "Boys with Kite," Heart Mountain,
September, 1944.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil drawing of a "Baggage Truck Preparing to
Leave for Heart Mountain Camp,"
May 1942, 7:00 a.m.
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor painting, "Home," Heart Mountain,
December, 1942.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil sketch of "A Stormy Day, Heart Mountain,"
September 1944.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil drawing "Boarding the Train to Leave Heart
Mountain Relocation Camp,"
Heart Mountain, November 9, 1945.
- Estelle
Ishigo oil painting, "Lone Heart Mountain."
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor "A Baseball Game," Heart Mountain,
Summer, 1943.
- Estelle
Ishigo oil on canvas, "Gathering Coal at Heart Mountain
Relocation Camp."
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor, "Camp Life," Heart Mountain, ca.
1942.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil drawing, one of "Three Drawings of Camp Life"
(guard tower), Heart Mountain, 1942 - 1945.
- Estelle
Ishigo mounted watercolor "Cal Seafood Fish Cannery Trailer
Camp for Evacuees."
- Estelle
Ishigo untitled watercolor painting of a woman holding a child
on her back at Heart Mountain Relocation Camp.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil drawing of a "Baggage Truck Preparing to
Leave for Heart Mountain Camp," May 1942, 7:00 a.m.
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor painting, "Home," Heart Mountain,
December 1942.
- Photo
of Japanese American family in the barracks. National Archives
and Records Administration, Still Picture Branch (NWDNS).
- Photo
of ice skaters. National Archives and Records Administration,
Still Picture Branch (NWDNS).
- Estelle
Ishigo oil painting, "Gathering Coal at Heart Mountain
Relocation Camp." No date.
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil drawing, "Windstorm in Heart Mountain Cemetery."
- Estelle
Ishigo pencil sketch of Arthur Ishigo with the caption of "Are
we Americans Again?"
- Estelle
Ishigo watercolor painting, "Boys with Kite." Heart
Mountain. September, 1944.
Refer
to Estelle Ishigo's biography at http://hamachi.library.ucla.edu/ishigo/4.html
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INTERNMENT
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LETTERS
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MAPS
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ONLINE
EXHIBITIONS
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ORAL
HISTORIES
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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SUPREME
COURT DECISIONS
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DOCUMENTS
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Documents
from the Harry S. Truman Library
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Newspaper
Articles
San
Francisco News
Week
of Monday, March 2
Concentration Camps for Japanese
Wanted by Western Governors - March 2, 1942
"Behind the News";
Negro-Japanese Fifth Column Possible - March 2, 1942
General DeWitt Announces Military
Exclusion Zones - March 3, 1942
Greatest Forced Migration in
American History to Begin - March 4, 1942
Japanese Ban to Force Farm Adjustments
- March 4, 1942
Radio Tokio Denounces Japanese
Internment - March 5, 1942
Manzanar May House Interned Japanese
- March 5, 1942
Owens Valley Haunted by Hopes
that Failed - March 5, 1942
Alien Order Hits U.C. Staff - March
5, 1942
Editorial: Their Best Way
to Show Loyalty - March 6, 1942
Gov. Olson Wants All Japanese
Removed - March 6, 1942
"All Packed Up and Ready
to Go," S.F. News Editorial Cartoon - March 6, 1942
Gen. DeWitt Gives Assurances
to Aliens - March 7, 1942
Week
of Monday, March 9, 1942
Tolan Group Due to Report Alien
Plans - March 9, 1942
"War Hits the Farm Lands,"
by John G. Brucato - March 9, 1942
Federal Reserve Bank to Aid
Aliens - March 10, 1942
To the Editor: "Replace
the Okies with Japanese" - March 10, 1942
Plea Made for `Loyal' Aliens
- March 13, 1942
Week
of Monday, March 16, 1942
Alien Order Removal Offices Set
Up - March 16, 1942
Two Steps Speed Japanese Evacuation
- March 17, 1942
FBI Rounds Up More Japanese
- March 18, 1942
First Japanese Ready to Leave
Coast - March 19, 1942
Week
of Monday, March 23, 1942
Manzanar Arrival Soon for Interned
L.A. Japanese - March 23, 1942
First Los Angeles Japanese Internees
Go to Manzanar - March 24, 1942
New Curfew Rules for Enemy Aliens
- March 24, 1942
Aliens Get One More Night Out
- March 25, 1942
Aliens Must Go by Sunday or
Army Will Freeze Them - March 26, 1942
New FBI Raids on Enemy Aliens
- March 26, 1942
Calif. Japanese Send Funds
to Aid Nippon War Chest - March 26, 1942
Bay Area Japanese Leaving Coast
in Final Rush - March 27, 1942
Writer Guilty as Japanese Agent
- March 27, 1942
Japanese Eviction Brings Threat
of Crop Losses - March 28, 1942
Week
of Monday, March 30, 1942
Dangerous Japanese Aliens
Sent to Sharp Park Internment Camp - March 31, 1942
FBI Rounds Up Black Dragon
Society Members - March 31, 1942
Editorial: Evacuations Show
Loyalty - March 31, 1942
San
Francisco News Articles - April 1942
San Francisco Japanese to be
Interned at Manzanar - April 2, 1942
State of California Suspends
Japanese Employees - April 3, 1942
Tanforan Becomes Japanese
Internment Center - April 3, 1942
Transfer of Japanese Farm Lands
Continues - April 3, 1942
Tanforan New Japanese Assembly
Center - April 4, 1942
Week
of Monday, April 6, 1942
700 S.F. Japanese to Go Santa
Anita Internment Camp - April 6, 1942
S.F. Japanese Exodus Starts -
April 7, 1942
Goodbye! Write Soon! - April
7, 1942
"Behind the News";
Praise for the Army and Gen. DeWitt for Evacuation - April 7,
1942
Editorial: "Japanese
Co-operate" - April 8, 1942
Editorial: "Well Done";
in Praise of Gen. DeWitt and the Army - April 10, 1942
1924 Warning on Japanese Infiltration
Suppressed - April 11, 1942
Confabs Held on Future of `Little
Tokio' - April 11, 1942
Week
of Monday, April 13, 1942
Slum Danger in Japantown Under
Study - April 13, 1942
Conditions at Alien Centers
are Defended - April 13, 1942
To the Editor: Japanese Have
Faith, by George Ishida - April 13, 1942
Japantown Slum Drive Growing -
April 14, 1942
Japanese to Occupy Tract in
Arizona - April 16, 1942
FBI Picks Up Three `Dangerous
Aliens' - April 17, 1942
U.S. Aid Urged on "Little
Tokio" - April 17, 1942
3000 More Japanese Go to Manzanar
- April 18, 1942
"Behind the News";
Plight of Filipino-Japanese Women - April 18, 1942
Week
of Monday, April 20, 1942
Evacuation Plan for L.A. Speeded
- April 20, 1942
"Manzanar Nice Place
– It Better Than Hollywood," by United Press –
April 21, 1942
City to Clear Japantown Slums
- April 21, 1942
"Food for Victory" from
Seized Japanese Farms - April 21, 1942
"Behind the News";
Aliens Should Dispose of Contraband - April 24, 1942
Japantown Liquor Curb Urged -
April 24, 1942
S.F. Japanese Register for Evacuation
- April 24, 1942
Week
of Monday, April 27, 1942
S.F. Japanese Register for Tanforan
Camp - April 27, 1942
FBI Conducts New Raids on Enemy
Aliens - April 28, 1942
San Francisco Japanese Sent
to Tanforan Internment Camp - April 28, 1942
Japanese Evacuation from San Francisco
Speeded Up - April 29, 1942
"Behind the News";
Japanese Won't be Welcomed Back - April 29, 1942
New Japanese Evacuation Order
- April 30, 1942
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STATISTICAL
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