George Gen and Betty Kurokawa Murakami photograph collection, circa 1910-2001
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
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- Crouse, Lorraine; Murakami, Betty Kurokawa, 1928-; Murakami, George Gen, 1926-2013
- Title
- George Gen and Betty Kurokawa Murakami photograph collection
- Dates
- circa 1910-2001 (inclusive)19102001
- Quantity
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1.4 linear feet, (1 archives box, 1 oversize box)
2.18 gigabytes - Collection Number
- P0800
- Summary
- George Gen and Betty Kurokawa Murakami were a Japanese American couple who lived in Salt Lake City, Utah. This collection contains digital-only images of the Murakami family in California; the Topaz War Relocation Center near Delta, Utah; George Murakami and friends serving in the United States Army; and Betty Kurakawa and friends. It also contains color prints of the Murakami family visiting the Topaz site and museum and a University of Utah alumni association event.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
George Gen Murakami (1926-2013) was born on 1926 September 21 in Berkeley, California to immigrant parents, Kanekichi Mizuguchi Murakami and Kogiku Murakami. George Gen Murakami was the second youngest of four children. He was a member of Berkeley Boy Scout Troop 26 and played the bugle in the Berkeley Drum and Bugle Corps. After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States government signed Executive Order 9066 which forcibly removed the Murakami family from their home and their Sacramento Dry Goods Store in Berkeley. They were incarcerated at the Tanforan Race Track Assembly Center for several months before being moved to the Topaz War Relocation Center near Delta, Utah where the family resided on Block 27 for the duration of the war. While incarcerated at Tanforan and Topaz, George Murakami was a member of the re-grouped Berkeley Drum and Bugle Corps who welcomed guests and performed at events. He lettered in high school football and track and graduated from Topaz High School in 1944. His letter sweater is on display at the Topaz Museum. After graduation, he and other members of the Topaz Rams football team were recruited to work at the University of Michigan for several weeks. When Topaz closed at the end of World War II, and with nothing to return to in Berkeley, the family moved to the Imperial Hotel at 102 W. 100 South in Salt Lake City's Japantown where Kanekichi Murakami found employment as a cook. George Murakami served in the United States Army and attended LDS Business College. Kanekichi and Kogiku saved up enough money to start their own business, the Tuxedo Cafe, located on the street level of the Tuxedo Hotel at 46 S. State Street.
In 1950, George Murakami married Betty Kurokawa. Betty Katsumi Kurokawa was born on 1928 August 17 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Masako Yamakawa and Takaji Kurokawa. The Kurokawa family resided in Salt Lake City's Japantown from the early 1920s. Betty Kurokawa graduated from West High and the University of Utah. She participated in competitive bowling on the Pagoda Restaurant Bowling Team. At age 19 she won the first Ladies' Singles National Championship hosted by the Japanese American Citizen League (JACL). She studied nursing at the W. H. Grover Latter Day Saints Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Utah, receiving a graduate degree from the newly established University of Utah College of Nursing in 1950. Together, George and Betty had four children. George worked in the produce business, retiring as head produce buyer for Associated Food Stores and Betty retiring as a registered nurse at the LDS Hospital. The Kurokawa and Murakami families were members of Salt Lake City's Japanese Church of Christ. George Murakami died on 2013 May 25.
Content Description
The George Gen and Betty Kurokawa Murakami photograph collection consists of 1 archives box and 1 oversize box. The majority of the collection consists of digital-only items. The original images were loaned to the library and were scanned and then returned to the donor. Proof sheets with thumbnails of the images have been printed and placed the folder for research purposes. The image files can be requested, but the library no longer has the original images. Some, but not all, of the digital only items were made into high quality prints which are placed in the corresponding folders.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Arranged by subject.
Acquisition Information
Donated by George Murakami in 2000. Addendums by Lorraine Crouse and Betty Murakami in 2001, 2009, 2011, and 2013.
Processing Note
Processed by Special Collections staff.
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Related Materials
Forms part of the Mitsugi M. Kasai Memorial Japanese American Archives.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Kurokawa families (digital only)Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Kogiku and Kanekichi Murakami Family (digital only)Dates: circa 1930Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Murakami Family Photographs (digital only)Dates: circa 1910-1960Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: George Murakami (digital only)Dates: circa 1940-1945Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: George and Betty Kurokawa Murakami and Friends (digital only)Dates: 1946-1950Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: Topaz (digital only)Dates: 1942-1990Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Topaz PostcardsContainer: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: Murakami family at Topaz and Topaz MuseumDates: 2001Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Zephyrs Basketball TeamDates: circa 1940-1945Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Murakami Family in Berkeley (digital only)Dates: circa 1935-1942Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Military (digitaly only)Dates: circa 1944-1945Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: University of Utah Alumni AssociationDates: 1994 August 1Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Kimi and Una KasaiDates: circa 1939-1941Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: Hollywood Garter Belt Company EmployeeContainer: Box 2, Folder 1
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Japanese Americans--California--Photographs
- Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945--Photographs
- Japanese Americans--Utah--Photographs
Personal Names
- Murakami, Betty Kurokawa, 1928---Photographs
- Murakami, George Gen, 1926-2013--Family--Photographs
- Murakami, George Gen, 1926-2013--Photographs
Corporate Names
- Topaz Museum--Photographs
Geographical Names
- Topaz (Utah)--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographs
- color photographs
- digital images
- panoramic photography
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Crouse, Lorraine (col)
