Saburo and Michiyo Inouye papers

Mr. and Mrs. Inouye were born in Hiroshima and Yanagi, Tokyo, Japan respe1ctively and immigrated to the United States in 1919, settling in Sacramento. They were relocated under Executive Order 9066 to the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California and later to Jerome Relocation Center in Arkansas....

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Main Author: Inouye, Saburo and Michiyo (Creator)
Collection:Saburo and Michiyo Inouye Papers
Collection Number:SC163
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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520 |a Mr. and Mrs. Inouye were born in Hiroshima and Yanagi, Tokyo, Japan respe1ctively and immigrated to the United States in 1919, settling in Sacramento. They were relocated under Executive Order 9066 to the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California and later to Jerome Relocation Center in Arkansas. In 1944 they moved to Philadelphia where they managed the Japanese-American Hostel, which aided Japanese Americans relocating to the area. The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, and immigration and naturalization documents. The collection also includes a certificate honoring Inouye as a recipient of the sixth class Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Emporer of Japan. 
541 1 |a Bassett, Miyoko Inouye. Gift of Miyoko I. Bassett and Eleanor W. Inouye.; Documentation of owner Deed of Gift/assignment 
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