Box 4
Contains 36 Results:
Correspondence, 1944
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 September 5 - 12
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 August 11 - 31
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 September 13 - 29
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 October 2 - 9
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 October 13 - 26
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 November 5 - 22
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1944 December 3 - 31
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1945 January 2 - 14
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.
Correspondence, 1945 January 15 - 23
The majority of the Iwataki papers consist of war correspondence written to his wife, Sadae Nomura, who was incarcerated at the Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. Additional materials include photographs, magazines, and booklets intended for members of the U.S. armed service.