Folder CSUJAD Public Use Drive
Contains 38 Results:
Cards addressed to Florence (Takahashi) Griffen , 1978 March 3, undated
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
Certificate of Baptism , 1943 November 28
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
Peace Corps article concerning Public Health in Ecuador, featuring Robert and Florence (Takahashi) Griffen , circa 1962-1964
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
List of expenses concerning telephone calls , 1979
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
Drawings and watercolor artwork , circa 1942-1945, undated
The Yae Takahashi series comprises of artwork completed by Yae Takahashi, in which she was most likely inspiried by Japanese themes and her experience while incarcerated at Poston.
Children's drawings and story, undated
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
World War II and post-World War II era newspaper articles, circa 1945 August - 1952 December, undated
The Florence (Takahashi) Griffen series comprises of Florence's small collection of newspaper clippings, church and Peace Corp documents, short memoir, and more.
Correspondence transcripts, 1942-1947, undated
This series contains a series of correspondence primarily written amongst the immediate Takahashi family members right before, during, and after they were incarcerated at Poston from 1942 until 1945. This series also contains correspondence written primarily from Flo to her mother, Yae, and mother-in-law, Lois Griffen, while she and her husband, Bob Griffen were working for the Peace Corps on assignment in Bangkok, Thailand from 1966 until 1967.