The Topaz Relocation Center was built on flat, wind-swept rangeland seventeen miles northwest of Delta, Utah
Mount Nebo 55 miles from Delta. March 31, 1929 at noon through 55 miles of sunlight. Mt. Nebo, dis...
Muddy streets of Topaz, officially known as the Central Utah War Relocation Center
The building under the tree is part of a dining hall. Those structures were one and one-half the wid...
Dusty streets of Topaz, officially known as the Central Utah War Relocation Center
Construction of the Stockham Building in Delta, Utah. Settled in 1906, and first called Akin, then B...
Construction of the Stockham Building in Delta, Utah. Settled in 1906, and first called Akin, then B...
Color photograph of a monument to the Topaz Relocation Center, where Japanese Americans were interne...
West end of Delta, corner of Main (Clark Street) at 3rd West, looking north. This building burned do...
Letter from Lily (no last name) to Irene (no last name) dated October 7, 1943 describing the TOP...
Aftermath and rubble of what is left of "The Great Fire" of 1926. Old water tower just off Main Stre...
Main Street in Delta, Utah showing the new Delta Mercantile built after the first one was destroyed ...
"Building the permanent dam." (Probably the dam for the Gunnison Bend Reservoir, just west of Delta,...
Photo of the Central Utah Relocation Center (otherwise known as Topaz internment camp), located in M...
Early buildings at Delta, Utah including the Delta Mercantile and Import Company and the Marsoni Hal...
What was known as "The Hub" in Delta, Utah near the railroad tracks at 2nd North and 4th West. Settl...
Mount Nebo 55 miles from Delta. March 31, 1929 at noon through 55 miles of sunlight. Mt. Nebo, dis...
Muddy streets of Topaz, officially known as the Central Utah War Relocation Center
The building under the tree is part of a dining hall. Those structures were one and one-half the wid...
Dusty streets of Topaz, officially known as the Central Utah War Relocation Center
Construction of the Stockham Building in Delta, Utah. Settled in 1906, and first called Akin, then B...
Construction of the Stockham Building in Delta, Utah. Settled in 1906, and first called Akin, then B...
Color photograph of a monument to the Topaz Relocation Center, where Japanese Americans were interne...
West end of Delta, corner of Main (Clark Street) at 3rd West, looking north. This building burned do...
Letter from Lily (no last name) to Irene (no last name) dated October 7, 1943 describing the TOP...
Aftermath and rubble of what is left of "The Great Fire" of 1926. Old water tower just off Main Stre...
Main Street in Delta, Utah showing the new Delta Mercantile built after the first one was destroyed ...
"Building the permanent dam." (Probably the dam for the Gunnison Bend Reservoir, just west of Delta,...
Photo of the Central Utah Relocation Center (otherwise known as Topaz internment camp), located in M...
Early buildings at Delta, Utah including the Delta Mercantile and Import Company and the Marsoni Hal...
What was known as "The Hub" in Delta, Utah near the railroad tracks at 2nd North and 4th West. Settl...
Mount Nebo 55 miles from Delta. March 31, 1929 at noon through 55 miles of sunlight. Mt. Nebo, dis...
Muddy streets of Topaz, officially known as the Central Utah War Relocation Center
The building under the tree is part of a dining hall. Those structures were one and one-half the wid...