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=LDR 08957ckc a2201153 i 4500
=001 12941743
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=007 kh\boo
=008 161003i19251945caunnn\\\\\\\\\\\\kneng\d
=035 \\$a12941743
=040 \\$aCtY-BR$beng$cCtY-BR$edcrmg$erda
=041 \\$aeng$ajpn
=043 \\$an-us-ca
=079 \\$a981116227
=100 1\$aMorioka, Kogetsu Dale,$d1917-2000,$ephotographer.
=245 10$a[Photograph album of activities in California and correspondence related to Japanese American incarceration.]
=264 \0$a[California],$c[1925-1945]
=300 \\$aCirca 410 photographs and 14 postcards in 1 album :$bgelatin silver ;$cprints 23 x 18 cm and smaller, in albums 30 x 24 cm
=300 \\$a25 photographic prints :$bgelatin silver ;$c24 x 20 cm and smaller.
=300 \\$a40$fitems.
=336 \\$astill image$2rdacontent
=337 \\$aunmediated$2rdamedia
=338 \\$avolume$2rdacarrier
=506 0\$aThis material is open for research.
=520 \\$aCollection includes a photograph album and photographs formerly laid in, created, collected, and compiled by Morioka, documenting his activities and those of his family and friends in San Francisco and northern California, 1925-1941, and typescript copies of correspondence to Morioka, 1941-1945, including letters from correspondents incarcerated at American concentration camps in the western United States.
=520 \\$aThe photograph album includes formal and informal portraits of Morioka, his family, and friends. Portraits of family members include his parents Matsui Morioka and Hiroshi George Morioka, as well as his siblings Masahiro Joseph Morioka, Fumiko Morioka Miyakawa, Mary Hiroko Morioka, and Hiroshi Morioka. Other identified individuals include Emma Lou Balavac, Hilda Nystrom Berlin, William H. Berlin, Kurato Joe Eimoto, Betty Masako Ota Hanasaki, George R. Hanasaki, Takeshi Komatsu, Fumio Masaoka, George Minoru Matsumoto, Helen Yoshiko Morioka, Alice Kiyoko Mukai, Tillie Gray Nystrom, and Suma Dianne Tsuboi.
=520 \\$aPhotographs in the album also document school groups, including students at the Henry Durant School in 1925, and sports teams, including basketball players for the Young Men's Buddhist Association of America. Groups of images document Morioka's summer vacations in northern California near the Russian River. Many images document sites at the Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939-1940, at Treasure Island, San Francisco, including the Japanese Pavilion, as well as scenes of a fire that largely destroyed the California State Building on August 24, 1940. A couple of photographs and a piece of ephemera, probably collected at the exposition, document miniature wild horses from the Grand Canyon, Arizona.
=520 \\$aThe album includes photographs and autographs of celebrities including opera singer Lucille Meusel and actress Jane Withers, and autographs of of singer Marian Anderson, actor J. Edward Bromberg, and actor Hugh Herbert.
=520 \\$aCorrespondence to Morioka consists of typescript copies of 38 letters. Correspondents identified only by forenames include incarcerees at the following American concentration camps: Central Utah Relocation Center in Utah, the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming, and the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California. Identified correspondents include Hilda Nystrom Berlin, William H. Berlin, Sara E. Dresser, Wallace Drive, Benjamin W. Glendinning, Elizabeth T. Glendinning, Bernhardt Heim, Caroline Heim, Thomas T. Iyamatsu, Jane MacLean, Masaye Molly Moriuchi, Jane Ellen Neff, Tillie Gray Nystrom, Alexander Norton Rugeley, Agnes Shaw (a former aerialist with the Ringling Brothers Circus), and Basan Shirao.
=520 \\$aThe collection also includes two undated broadsides in Japanese related to Christian lectures and meetings, including events organized by Kan'ichi Niisato of the Los Angeles Holiness Church.
=561 \\$aPurchased from William Reese Co. on the Frederick W. and Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 2016.
=546 \\$aInscriptions in English and Japanese.
=500 \\$aTitle devised by cataloger.
=500 \\$aStored in 2 boxes: album in Box 1, loose material in Box 2.
=524 \\$aKogetsu Dale Morioka, Photograph Album of Activities in California and Correspondence Related to Japanese American Incarceration. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
=545 \\$aKogetsu Dale Morioka (1917-2000) was a Japanese American born in Walville, Washington. During World War II, he was incarcerated at the American concentration camp Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming from August 1942 to July 1945.
=600 10$aAhmanson, Caroline Josephine Leonetti Heim,$d1918-2005.
=600 10$aAnderson, Marian,$d1897-1993.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50022372
=600 10$aBalavac, Emma Lou.
=600 10$aBerlin, Hilda Nystrom,$d1903-1986.
=600 10$aBerlin, William H.,$d1905-1998.
=600 10$aBromberg, J. Edward,$d1903-1951.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no90027472
=600 10$aBullock, Suma Dianne Tsuboi,$d1918-2001.
=600 10$aDresser, Sara E.$q(Sara Emma),$d1878-1967.
=600 10$aDrive, Wallace.
=600 10$aEimoto, Kurato Joe,$d1914-2003$vPortraits.
=600 10$aGlendinning, Benjamin Wright,$d1885-1957.
=600 10$aGlendinning, Elizabeth T.,$d1896-1878.
=600 10$aHanasaki, Betty Masako Ota,$d1914-1991.
=600 10$aHanasaki, George Ryoichi,$d1906-1996.
=600 10$aHeim, Bernhardt,$d1917-2007.
=600 10$aHerbert, Hugh,$d1885-1952.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003124755
=600 10$aIyamatsu, Thomas T.$q(Thomas Tsugio),$d1919-1976.
=600 10$aKan'ichi, Niisato,$dapproximately 1884-
=600 10$aKawamura, Alice Kiyoko Mukai,$d1918-2001.
=600 10$aKomatsu, Takeshi,$d1917-1966.
=600 10$aMacLean, Jane,$dapproximately 1887-
=600 10$aMasaoka, Fumio Toe,$d1920-1979.
=600 10$aMatsumoto, George Minoru,$d1916-2007$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMeusel, Lucille,$d1901-1985$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMiyakawa, Fumiko Morioka,$d1928-$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Helen Yoshiko,$d1920-$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Hiroshi,$d1933-1997$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Hiroshi George,$d1889-1947$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Kogetsu Dale,$d1917-2000.
=600 10$aMorioka, Mary Hiroko,$d1930-$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Masahiro Joseph,$d1922-2001$vPortraits.
=600 10$aMorioka, Matsui,$d1898-2002$vPortraits.
=600 10$aNelson, Marian Pearson.
=600 10$aNystrom, Tillie Gray,$d1867-1961.
=600 10$aRugeley, Alexander Norton,$d1926-2009.
=600 10$aShattinger, Lillie Bertha Bindbeutel,$d1880-1964.
=600 10$aShattinger, Oliver,$d1879-1973.
=600 10$aShaw, Agnes$c(Aerialist)
=600 10$aShirao, Basan.
=600 10$aTrucksis, Jane Ellen Neff,$d1917-2005.
=600 10$aWithers, Jane, 1926-$vPortraits.
=600 10$aYamashita, Masaye Molly Moriuchi,$d1924-2015.
=610 20$aCentral Utah Relocation Center.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82167302
=610 20$aHeart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85050128
=610 20$aHenry Durant School (San Francisco, Calif.)$vPictorial works.
=610 20$aLos Angeles Holiness Church.
=610 20$aRingling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84173820
=610 20$aTule Lake Relocation Center.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002093430
=610 20$aYoung Men's Buddhist Association of America$vPictorial works.
=611 20$aGolden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940 : San Francisco, Calif.)$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese American children$zCalifornia$vPortraits.
=650 \0$aJapanese American families$zCalifornia$vPortraits.
=650 \0$aJapanese Americans$zCalifornia$vPortraits.
=650 \0$aJapanese Americans$xEvacuation and relocation, 1942-1945.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069606
=651 \0$aCalifornia$vPictorial works.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018876
=651 \0$aGrand Canyon (Ariz.)$vPictorial works.
=651 \0$aCalifornia, Northern$vPictorial works.
=651 \0$aRussian River (Calif.)$vPictorial works.
=651 \0$aTreasure Island (San Francisco, Calif.)$vPictorial works.
=655 \7$aPhotograph albums.$2aat$0http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300026695
=655 \7$aPhotographs.$2aat$0http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300046300
=852 \\$aBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT
=954 \\$aThis catalog record was edited in 2021 as part of ongoing revision of outdated or harmful language in cataloging. Previous versions of this catalog record may be available. For more information, contact the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.$d2021-07-01$7repdesc