Tonamachi, Tom.; Tonamachi, Mitsuye.; Japanese Americans--Texas.; Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945.; Farming.; Rio Grande Valley.
San Benito, TX Tom Tonamachi and his wife Mitsuye, describe experiences with relocation and internment camp for their families who were living in California during WWII and their move to Texas for an opportunity farming in the Rio Grande Valley.
San Antonio River (Tex.).; San Antonio (Tex.)--History.; Paseo del Rio (San Antonio, Tex.).; San Antonio (Tex.)--Politics and government.
A speech delivered by Robert H. H. Hugman to the San Antonio Historical Association on April 19, 1975. Also included is an autobiographical note by Robert H. H. Hugman.
World War, 1939-1945--Germany--Personal narratives.;
Pantzer was born in a suburb of Berlin, Germany in 1911, but immigrated to New York in 1929. He first worked for International Telegraph and Telephone as a customer service representative and then opened a restaurant, Gus, in the IT&T...
Katsuro, Paul; Crystal City Internment Camp (Crystal City, Tex.); Kennedy Internment Camp (Kennedy, Tex.); Japanese Americans--Texas; World War, 1939-1945; Houston (Tex.)
Houston, Texas
Verbal notes from interview with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Katsuro concerning internment camps in Crystal City and Kennedy, Texas, Santa Fe, and Idaho during World War II. Katsuro tells history of this Japanese Texan family who settled in...
Early settlers in Fayette and Menard Counties, Trimble relates family history, including that of his grandfather, one of fifteen men captured during the Battle of Goliad and imprisoned in Perote, Mexico.