Yanagi family.
The family emigrated from Fukuoka, Japan, to Oakland, California, in 1922. During World War II they were interned at the Central Utah Relocation Center, Topaz, Utah. They were members of the Buddhist Temple of Alameda. The family appears to consist of Kazutomo (Kazumoto, Karl K.) Yanagi, Mrs. Tomiko (Tomi) Yanagi, and their child, Motoichi.
From the description of Yanagi family papers, 1922-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864797
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creatorOf | Yanagi family. Yanagi family papers, 1922-1970. | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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associatedWith | Buddhist Temple of Alameda. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Central Utah Relocation Center. | corporateBody |
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Oakland (Calif.) |
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Family
Active 1922
Active 1970