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Metadata
Title |
Sworn statement by Eva C. Goodenough on behalf of Keizaburo Koyama. Page 3 of 3. |
Catalog Number |
2016.23.109 |
Object Name |
Affidavit |
Accession number |
2016.23 |
Scope & Content |
163 pages of photocopied documents obtained via the Freedom of Information Act request in November of 2016. The documents are mostly from the Department of Justice and the FBI. -------------------- Photocopy of a declassified seven point sworn statement from Eva C. Goodenough on behalf of Keizaburo Koyama. The Notary Public for the form was for Hunt, Idaho, but was crossed out to reference Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Goodenough writes about a Japanese organization that Dr. Koyama belong to, though she cannot remember the name. She adds that that Dr. Koyama often discussed the group's business at her house and said that the goal of the group was to raise money for Japanese widows and orphans and to help with resettlement. She ends the document stating her support for Dr. Koyama and attesting to his loyalty to the United States. |
Creator |
Goodenough, Eva |
Collection |
Dr. Keizaburo Koyama Family Collection |
Date |
11/4/2016 |
Language of Material |
English |
Caption |
Koyama109 |
Size |
8.50 W x 14 H |
People |
Koyama, Keizaburo "Kei" Goodenough, Eva |
Search Terms |
Issei WWII petition family reunification |
Source |
Koyama, Weston |
Subjects |
Time Periods - 20th Century - 1941-1945 (WWII) Text/Writing - English Places - Portland, OR Internment Camps, U.S. - Camp Livingston, LA Petitions Internment Camps, U.S. - Minidoka, Hunt, Idaho Family Reunification |
