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Title
Relocation
from
Amache
Photographer
Unknown
Date created
circa
1942-1945
Description
This
photograph
shows
the
Okubo
family
that
relocated
from
Amache
to their
new
residence
near
Palatine
,
Illinois
.
Other
families
returned
to their
homes
in
California
,
Oregon
, and
Washington
.
While
it
appears
that the
Okubos
made
a
successful
relocation
, the
resettlement
process
did
not
go
smoothly
for
many
evacuees
. For
example
,
one
of the
first
families
to
return
to
California
was the
Doi
family
of
Auburn
,
California
, in
Placer
County
. The
following
text
is
from the
teletype
message
issued
by the
Department
of
Interior
to
Amache
officials
on
January
20
,
1945
to
quell
rumors
about
what
happened
: 'The
return
was
without
incident
until
night
of
January
17
when
Doi
heard
noise
in
outbuilding
.
Investigation
showed
hoodlums
had
started
small
fire
that was
promptly
extinguished
by
Doi
and
father
.
Incident
was
reported
to
Sheriff's
office
.
Following
night
buckshot
was
fired
toward
house
from
shotgun
in
hands
of
unknown
person
on
road
.
Sheriff
was
summoned
. His
investigation
showed
several
sticks
of
dynamite
planted
in
packing
shed
.
Governor
Warren
and
State
Attorney
General
Kenny
,
apprised
of
facts
,
immediately
requested
full
protection
for
Doi
family
,
followed
up
with
conference
with
Placer
County
Superior
Court
Judge
,
Sheriff
and
District
Attorney
,
who
assure
protection
.
Doi's
immediate
neighbors
are
friendly
,
extending
help
.
Merchants
in
Auburn
are
cooperative
.
Doi
family
will be
happier
when
other
friends
have
returned
to
area.
'
Type of object
Image
Physical description
1
photograph
:
b
&
w
;
20.3
x
27.9
cm
Institution
Sonoma
State
University
Library
Rohnert
Park
,
California
Subject (Place)
Amache (Colo.)
Subject (Name)
Amache Relocation Camp
Granada Relocation Center
Subject (Topic)
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Internment of Japanese Americans, 1942-1945
Okubu family
Doi family
Copyright statement
Restrictions
may
apply.
For
more
information
see
http://library.sonoma.edu/regional/conditions.php
Identifier
am3_0048
Original source
Fuchigami
,
Robert
Y
.
Source collection
North
Bay
Ethnic
Archive
Digital collection
Camp
Amache
Digital
Collection
Related resoures
http://iii.sonoma.edu/record=b1523828~S12
;
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf067n97mb
Related links
http://iii.sonoma.edu/record=b1523828~S12
;
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf067n97mb
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/wwcod/granada.htm
;
http://www.amache.org/
Object form
Photograph
Digital reproduction
Original photograph scanned as a tiff at 400 dpi and 6000 ppi on the long side--Display jpeg set at 400 dpi and 1024 ppi on the long side
Date digitized
2011
Language
eng
Country of creation
U.S
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