Tom Hide collection, 1925-2012

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hide, Tom, 1927-2012
Title
Tom Hide collection
Dates
1925-2012 (inclusive)
Quantity
10.0 linear feet of shelf space, (16 containers)
Collection Number
SC 014.1 (collection)
Summary
The Tom Hide Collection consists of materials related to the incarceration of the Hide family at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming as well as efforts to memorialize the incarceration experience. The collection also includes materials on Tom Hide’s time at Washington State College from 1944-1948, and published materials about Japanese American experience before and during the incarceration camps. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, artifacts, newspapers, published materials, audio-visual materials, and directories.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English, Japanese

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Terumi (Tom) Hide was born to Japanese immigrants Mantaro and Kiyo in Washington State’s Yakima Valley in 1927. As a result of Executive Order 9066, the Hide family was forcibly removed from the Yakima Valley to the Portland Assembly Center in 1942. The family was eventually incarcerated at at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. During their years in the camp, the family spent a portion of 1943 in Lyman, Nebraska on work leave. In 1944, Tom entered his freshman year at Washington State College, where he competed as runner on the track and field team and was a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). By 1945, Tom’s older brother, Makio (Mike) entered the army. As interest in the history and remembrance of the camps increased, Tom Hide played an active role in preserving the memory of Heart Mountain Relocation Center. Hide assisted in the transport of a Heart Mountain barrack to the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles and served on the Heart Mountain Reunion Committee. Tom Hide passed away on November 3, 2012 while residing in Anaheim, California.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Executive Order 9066:

In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the incarceration from 1942 to 1946 of approximately 120,000 adults and children of Japanese ancestry, many of whom were United States citizens. They were expelled from their homes and placed in incarceration camps without due process and in violation of their civil rights. These camps were euphemistically referred to as “relocation centers” or “internment camps”. After decades of advocacy by the Japanese American community, in 1988 the United States issued a formal apology and began redress to survivors of Japanese incarceration during World War II.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The bulk of this collection relates to Tom Hide’s experience of incarceration at Heart Mountain and efforts to memorialize the incarceration experience. Materials from camp include a series of photographs, photocopies of the Heart Mountain high school newspaper, and pamphlets and artifacts from the camps. Materials of remembrance include papers and souvenirs from Heart Mountain reunions, materials related to the planning of Heart Mountain restoration projects, and materials documenting educational efforts related to incarceration. A much smaller portion of the collection consists of memorabilia from Washington State College. The collection also contains several published items about Japanese American experiences prior to and during World War II. Many of the published items are in Japanese.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

Some items in this collection have been digitized and are available online as part of the Japanese American Incarceration Collection.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply.

Preferred Citation

[Item description]

Tom Hide Collection, 1925-2012 (SC 014.1)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The documents in this collection are arranged in four series: Biographical Materials, Incarceration, Washington State College, and Published Materials.

Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1925-2012. This series contains materials on Tom Hide. It includes an obituary, his funeral program, and photographs of the Hide family prior to and after the camps.

Series 2: Incarceration, 1942-2012. This series consists of materials about the Hides' incarceration at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming and efforts to memorialize their experiences in the incarceration camps. This series is divided into 4 subseries. Materials in each subseries are arranged in chronological order.

Subseries 1: Documents from the Detention Camps and Assembly Centers, 1942-1965. This subseries consists mainly of ephemera from the camps, including pamphlets on resettlement, directories, ration books, programs from Heart Mountain High School, and photocopies of the school newspaper. This subseries also includes a scrapbook containing articles from the Rocky Shimpo during World War II and articles from Japanese language newspapers from Los Angeles after the war.

Subseries 2: Documents on the Preservation and Memory of the Camps, 1942-2012. This subseries consists primarily of materials related to the preservation and memory of Heart Mountain Relocation Center. This includes public programming about the camp, efforts to restore or transport barracks from the site, planning for the interpretive center built on the site in 2011, and reunions for those incarcerated at Heart Mountain. This subseries also includes articles reflecting on the significance of the camps and articles about redress.

Subseries 3: Photographs and Audio-Visual Materials, 1944-2001. This subseries consists of a series of photographs from the Hide family's time at Heart Mountain and on their work assignment in Nebraska during the incarceration. It also contains photographs of Makio (Mike) Hide in military uniform, video cassette recordings of Heart Mountain events and television shows, a DVD recording featuring an interview with Gail Nomura and Steve Sumida, audio cassette recordings of events about incarceration and music played by Japanese American musicians during World War II.

Subseries 4: Realia, 1942-1995. This subseries consists of artifacts from Heart Mountain and memorabilia from Heart Mountain reunions. This includes autograph books created at Heart Mountain, a bag used by Tom Hide during the incarceration, and several souvenirs from Heart Mountain reunions such as a rice paddle and baseball cap.

Series 3: Washington State College, 1944-1947. This series consists of memorabilia from Washington State College, including Tom Hide’s sweater, a pennant, photographic materials, an Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) patch and pin, and a suitcase with a WSC decal on the lid.

Series 4: Printed Materials, 1926-circa 1988. This series consists of several volumes related either to Japanese Americans prior to World War II or life in the detention camps in the United States and Canada. Of particular note are two volumes, one specific to the Japanese American community in the Yakima Valley and the other about Japanese Americans in Washington State. This series also contains materials about the Japanese American community of which Hide was a part following World War II in the South Bay city of Gardena in Los Angeles County and a series of Kokugo readers, which were printed to instruct readers on the official national dialect of Japan. Some of the volumes in this series are in Japanese.

Acquisition Information

The Tom Hide Collection was donated to Washington State University by Patti Hirahara and Tom Hide. It was received in multiple installments from 2010 to 2013 (MS 2010-37; MS 2011-25; MS 2011-31; MS 2011-38; MS 2013-01; MS 2013-02; MS 2013-05; MS 2013-14).

Processing Note

This collection was processed by Steven Bingo in 2012. A grant from the National Park Service provided funding for processing and digitization of materials about Heart Mountain.

In 2021, in response to evolving societal understanding regarding the language used to describe the impact of Executive Order 9066, this finding aid was revised to more accurately provide context to the mass incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry during World War II.

Related Materials

George and Frank C. Hirahara Photograph Collection of Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1932-2016 (SC 014)

Okubara Family Collection, circa 1943-2008 (SC 014.2)

Takeda Family Collection, 1938-circa 2012 (SC 014.3)

Kenneth Nishiyori Collection, 1942-1944 (SC 014.4)

George and Doris McIntyre Papers, 1944-1945 (SC 014.5)

Mari Tsuruyama Okumura Collection, 1936-2014 (SC 014.6)

Patti Hirahara Collection, 1955-2020 (SC 014.7)

Terry Ishihara Collection, 1989-2012 (SC 014.8)

Mike Mackey Collection, 1940-2002 (SC 014.9)

Heart Mountain High School Tempo, 1945 (SC 014.10)

Fusataro Nakaya Photographs, circa 1944 (SC 014.11)

Nabata Family Collection of Heart Mountain Photographs, circa 1942-1945 (SC 014.12)

Frank Chin Oral History Collection, 1974-1986 (Cage 654)

Inez Puckett McEwen Collection on Japanese-American Incarceration, 1942-1943 (Cage 4923)

Japanese American Redress Collection, 1976-2000 (Cage 5126)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1: Biographical materials, 1925-2012 Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Obituary, program, and WRA data
2012
1 2
Photographs of Hide family and compact disc with scanned images
1925-1969
16 46
Articles about Tom Hide
1998-2010

Series 2: Incarceration, 1942-2012Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: Documents from detention camps and assembly centers, 1942-1965
Box Folder
1 3
Newsletters from Portland Assembly Center
1942
16 47
The Relocation Program
May 1942
1 4
Hide family ration books and luggage tags
1942-1944
1 5
Tom Hide’s ration books, luggage tags, and pamphlets
1942-1945
16 48
Adult English class exercises
circa 1943
16 49
Hospital laundry list
circa 1943
1 6
Photocopies of Heart Mountain Eagle
October 19, 1943-February 22, 1944
1 7
Programs from Heart Mountain High School
1943-1944
1 8
Pamphlets on resettlement
1943-1945
6 33
Scrapbook
1943-1965
16 50
Hato Mauten Bungei (Heart Mountain Bungei)
1944
16 51
Heart Mountain High School dance ephemera
1944
16 52
Leave documents
1944
16 53
Sumako Hide's leave and work documents
1944-1945
1 9
Heart Mountain directories
1945
16 54
Selective Service documents
1945
Subseries 2: Documents on the preservation and memory of the camps, 1942-2012
Box Folder
6 34
Articles about Heart Mountain
1942-2010
6 35
Pacific Citizen and Rafu Shimpo
1944-1946, 1989-1990
1 10-11
Heart Mountain memory and restoration
1944, 1992-2011
6 35.1
Pacific Citizen Holiday Issues
1981 and 1997
7 36
Ephemera on remembering incarceration
1981-2011
1 12
Heart Mountain Reunion program and registration materials
1982
1 12.1
Hunt High School class reunion program
1983
Map Drawer
Heart Mountain reunions, oversized materials
1983-1995
Folder
7 36.1
Articles about Redress
1983-1989
1 13-13.1
Heart Mountain reunions
1985-2002
2 13.2
Correspondence about Redress
1987-1988
7 37
Pacific Citizen and Rafu Shimpo
1990-2012
7 38
Articles about incarceration and its legacy
1991-2012
2 14
Certificate and correspondence from the United States government
1992 and 1995
2 15
Educational kit about incarceration
June 25, 1905
7 39
Heart Mountain Interpretive Learning Center plans
April 2010
2 16
Heart Mountain cards
undated
Map Drawer
Posters
undated
Subseries 3: Photographs and audio-visual materials, 1944-2001
Box Folder
2 17
Photographs of Makio (Mike) Hide and Heart Mountain Relocation Center
1944-1945
2 18-19
Negatives
undated
2 20
Contact sheet produced from negatives
undated
12
Video recording of Heart Mountain Barracks Project
1994
12
Video recordings of shows about Heart Mountain
1994
12
Video recording of Heart Mountain 50th year reunion
1994
12
Video recording of 1997 Heart Mountain reunion
1997
12
Video recording Heart Mountain Reunion VI
1997
12
Video recordings of shows about Heart Mountain
1997
12
Audio recording of "Health Consequences of the Internment"
1997
Folder
16 55
Topaz Relocation Center photographs
circa 1998
16 56
Heart Mountain Relocation Center photographs
1999
16 57
Heart Mountain reunion
2000
12
Video recording of Heart Mountain interviews
2001
12
Audio recording of Heart Mountain dedication
undated
12
Copy of Japanese Americans in Washington State
undated
12
Music to Remember: A Tribute to Japanese American Musicians and Singers of the 40s
undated
Subseries 4: Realia, 1942-1995
Box
9
Autograph books
1942 and 1944
8
Bag used by Tom Hide at Heart Mountain
circa 1943
9
Souvenir plaque from Lyman, Nebraska
circa 1943
10
Commemorative rice paddle
1985
10
Heart Mountain reunion hat and buttons
1985
10
2 commemorative hand towels
1986
10
Heart Mountain Reunion name badges
1986 and 1994
10
Heart Mountain Barracks Reunion bag
1989
10
Heart Mountain Barracks Project t-shirt
1994
8
Flag flown over the Capitol Building in 1995
undated
10
Suburban Optimist Club name badge
undated

Series 3: Washington State College, 1944-1947Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
16 58
Admissions documents
1944
16 59
Financial documents
1944
16 60
Photographs
1944-1945
16 61
Fusser's Guide
1945
2 21
Reminiscence of freshman year
1945 and undated
2 22
Photographs and postcards
1945 and undated
16 62
Decals
circa 1945
16 63
Class notebooks
circa 1947
11
Washington State College pennant
11
Washington State College sweater
11
Washington State College pendant and ROTC patch and pin
15
Suitcase with Washington State College decal on lid

Series 4: Published Materials, 1926-circa 1988Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
3 23
Amerika Seikatsu, Sasabune Sasaki
1937
13 40
Bloomin' News, Volume 8
1956
13 41
Chinook
1945
3 24
Famous biographies in Northern California
1939
3 25
Famous Poems
1926
13 42
The First 50 Years, Gardena Buddhist Church
1977
4 26
Japanese Canadian poetry club
1972
4 27
>Kokoro no Kate, volumes 3-4
circa 1988
14 43
Kokugo readers
1948
4 28
Orations and Essays by the Japanese Second Generation in America, edited by Paul T. Hirohata
1935
4 29
Poems by prisoner at Crystal City
1959
4 30
Recollections of 60 Years in America, Toshichi Mitoma and Yoshie Mitoma
1970
4 31
Sakimura book for the Yakima Valley
1938
14 44
Shining Wheel, Gardena Buddhist Church
1953
14 45
Southern California Flower Growers Japanese language publication
undated
5 32
United States-Japan and younger generation photos
1935

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Black-and-white photography -- Social aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
  • Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945.
  • Japanese Americans -- Washington (State) -- History.

Personal Names

  • Hide, Tom, 1927-2012 -- Archives.

Corporate Names

  • Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.) -- History -- Sources.
  • Washington State University -- History -- Sources.