Howard Clifford Photographs
Clifford was a news photographer with the Tacoma News Tribune. These photographs are available in Special Collections. For information on reproductions and licensing see Reproduction Services.
- Constructing Camp Harmony, UW11315
- Constructing Camp Harmony, UW11316
- Soldier carrying luggage, UW11318
- A corsage-making class, UW11336
- Young couple on train, UW525
- Family in camp "apartment," UW526
- Waiting for the bus, UW538
- Waiting for the bus, UW544
- Saying goodbyes, UW562
- In the mess hall, UW6913
- Registration, UW8676
- Three women on train, UW9449
- Soldier and child, UW 9685
Museum of History and Industry Photographs
The photographs are part of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer collection at the museum. For information on reproductions and licensing of photographs email the museum at photos@seattlehistory.org
- Japanese-Americans surrendering cameras and radios, PI-28030
- Evacuation registration, PI-28034
- Bainbridge Island evacuees boarding ferry under army guard, PI-28053
- Japanese American women at ferry window, PI-28056
- Bainbridge Island evacuees walking to train, PI-28058
- Japanese American women packing dolls and dishes in storage crate, PI-28064
- Jackson Street block showing vacant stores after evacuation, PI-28068
- Group waving as bus departs, PI-28080
- View of wet street in camp
- Playing monopoly
- Fixing stove
- Newlywed in camp "apartment"
- Food line
- Street in camp
- Mess hall scene
- Line of cooks
- Camp garden
- Laundry
- Mother and child
- Playing piano
- Waiting in the mess line
- Playing ping pong
Eddie Sato Drawings
Sato is an artist who grew up in Seattle. While an inmate at the Puyallup Assembly Center, he served as staff artist on the Camp Harmony News Letter and sketched scenes of daily life. A sketchbook came to the Libraries via Frank Miyamoto in 1975, and eight pen and ink drawings were donated by the artist in 1996.
- Camp Harmony News Letter Souvenir Edition. Drawings by Eddie Sato
and other members of the art staff: Keith Oka, Sho Kaneko, Hisashi
Hirai, Ed Tsutakawa and Moe Naito.
- Sketchbook drawings
- "Hold That Line" May 1942 drawing of a clothes line.
- "Outdoor-House Cleaning! on Pitcher Field" June 1942 drawing of futons airing on a sports field.
- "Getas, Getas, Getas and More Getas" July 1942 drawing of man making getas, Japanese wooden clogs.
- "Entrance to Area A - Camp Harmony - Puyallup, Washington" June 1942, depiction of the entrance gate of the camp.
- "Laundry House Between 2nd & 3rd Ave." June 1942 drawing of the laundry house.
- "'Shogi' - Puyallup Way - North End - West Side of Avenue" June 1942 drawing of two men playing shogi, Japanese chess.
- Drawings donated in 1996
- "Entrance to Area A - Camp Harmony, Puyallup," dated August 31, 1942.
- "Sumo Tournament - Pitcher Field," dated July 4, 1942.
- "Laundry Room - Between 2nd and 3rd Ave.," dated August 29, 1942.
- "Latrine and Shower Rooms," dated August
29, 1942.
- "Laundry Room - 6th Avenue," dated August 29, 1942.
- "On Pitcher Field - note (Majestic Mt. Rainier in background)," dated August 29, 1942.
- "Looking down 6th Avenue," dated August 30, 1942.
- "Mess Hall No. 4," dated August 29, 1942.
- "Laundry Room - 6th Avenue," dated August 29, 1942.
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