George Hoshida papers

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George Hoshida papers

1942-1983

George Hoshida (1907-1985) was incarcerated in Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He was separated from his family for two years. This collection primarily consists of correspondence written by the Hoshida family while separated during World War II. It also contains artwork created by Hoshida to document camp life, legal documents, government documents, and notes.

0.75 linear feet

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Hoshida family

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Hoshida, George, 1907-1985

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Incarcerated artist who documented camp life with pencil and brushwork in a series of notebooks he kept between 1942 and 1945; d. 1985. From the description of George Hoshida papers, 1942-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 243471019 ...

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