Black and white photograph of the Hirabayashi family of the White River valley in 1934. from left to right, top to bottom: Edward, Joe, Martin, Henry, Gordon, Toshiro, (?) (Grant) Bill, Ruth, Helen, Gloria, Kazuo, Sam, Dan, James, Shingo, Edna, Hamao…
Black and white photograph of Yasuhei Takekawa from passport when he arrived in Seattle on May 14, 1920. Stamped on the front is passport stamp - "passport - Imperial Japanese Government."
Black and white photograph of a group of Japnese American women in the Women's Army Corp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota in the early 1940s. They are standing in two rows in front of a building.
Black and white photograph of civilian and army personel of the translation and scanning sections of the Allied Forces in the Pacific in Tokyo, Japan. One woman and the rest men sitting at desks.
Black and white photograph of General Mark Clark pinning ribbon awards to designate the Presidential Citation awarded to members of the 100th Infantry battalion near Vadea, Italy on July 27, 1944.