Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Proud Mrs. Kumiko Noda, 23, evacuee from Florin, C . . . National Archives Identifier: 538210
Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Kiyo Kobayashi, Registered Nurse, exhibits Newell . . . National Archives Identifier: 538211
Newell Kazuo Noda - The First Baby Born at Tule Lake Relocation Center on June 12, 1942:
- “Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Proud Mrs. Kumiko Noda, 23, evacuee from Florin, California, holds her new son, Newell Kazuo Noda. Baby Newell arrived at 6:12 A.M., Sunday, June 12, and was the first child born at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuee of Japanese descent.” (National Archives Identifier: 538210)
- “Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Kiyo Kobayashi, Registered Nurse, exhibits Newell Kazuo Noda, first baby born at this War Relocation Authority center on Sunday, June 12, 1942, at 6:12 A.M. Little Newell’s family, Mr. and Mrs. George Noda, lived at Florin, California, prior to evacuation.” (National Archives Identifier: 538211)
Francis Stewart, photographer. From the series: Central Photographic File of the War Relocation Authority, 1942 - 1945
During World War II the War Relocation Authority commissioned professional photographers such as Francis Stewart and Dorothea Lange to document the daily life and treatment of Japanese-Americans.
- Find more photos of Japanese-American Internment in the National Archives Catalog
- Find more photos by Francis Stewart in the National Archives Catalog
- Learn more about Francis Stewart at the National Park Service’s Manzanar National Historic Site
- Learn more about the Tule Lake Relocation Center at the National Park Service’s Tule Lake National Monument
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