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Information bulletin (Newell, Calif.: 1945), no. 2 = Kokuji 告示, 1945 January 10
Included are bulletins and newspapers issued in the Tule Lake Segregation Center, “The Tule Lake WRA Center information bulletin; The Newell star = Tsurireki shinpo 鶴嶺湖新報” and “Information bulletin = Kokuji 告示.”
Sokoku Kenkyu Seinendan Dai Shichishibu junpo 祖國研究靑年團第七支部旬報, 1944 November 15
Included are materials issued by the pro-Japanese group, Sokoku Hoshi Dan (or Sokoku Hoshidan), which was formed in the Tule Lake Segregation Center.
The Newell star = Tsurireki shinpo 鶴嶺湖新報, 1944 March 2-1946 February 21
Included are bulletins and newspapers issued in the Tule Lake Segregation Center, “The Tule Lake WRA Center information bulletin; The Newell star = Tsurireki shinpo 鶴嶺湖新報” and “Information bulletin = Kokuji 告示.”
Clippings from: The Rocky shinpo; Time magazine, 1941 December 22; 1945 January 1
Fictional works by Fubo Hayashi and Eiji Yoshikawa, circa 1943-1946
Fictional works manuscripts series comprises of a manuscript and afterword for "時代小説蟬丸傳奇 Jidai shosetsu Semimaru denki, translated as "Historical novels: stories of Semimaru," that are original and fictional stories authored by Kiyoshi Uyekawa, and two fictitious works by Japanese authors, Fuzo Hayashi and Eiji Yoshikawa, which Kiyoshi Uyekawa copied out by hand. All were written and copied during his incarceration in the Tutle Lake camp.
Shipment by Mohei Ogo, 1963 November 15-25
Scrapbook , 1943-1945
Daily Tulean dispatch clipping, 1943
Poston Red Cross: the first year = 創立一周年記念, 1943-11-01
Included are pamphlets and announcements issued by War Relocation Authority and other U.S. government agencies during the war as well as a Tule Lake panorama. There is also a Poston Red Cross anniversary book which was presumably collected by his wife, Mitsuye Ogo Uyekawa or her family members while incarcerated in the Poston camp prior to being transferred to the Tule Lake Segregation Center.
Jidai shosetsu Semimaru denki 時代小説蟬丸傳奇 [= Historical novels: stories of Semimaru by Kiyoshi Uyekawa] , 1943 March 2-August 9
Fictional works manuscripts series comprises of a manuscript and afterword for "時代小説蟬丸傳奇 Jidai shosetsu Semimaru denki, translated as "Historical novels: stories of Semimaru," that are original and fictional stories authored by Kiyoshi Uyekawa, and two fictitious works by Japanese authors, Fuzo Hayashi and Eiji Yoshikawa, which Kiyoshi Uyekawa copied out by hand. All were written and copied during his incarceration in the Tutle Lake camp.
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