- Heart Mountain through Pencil and Paper | American Heritage . . .
Most of the drawings are snapshots of everyday life in the camp while others show how parts of their culture lived on while interned at Heart Mountain Box 1, Folders 2 and 4, Estelle Ishigo photographs, Collection #10368, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
- Landmarks of Heart Mountain - Heart Mountain
Explore landmarks around the Heart Mountain National Historic Site, some that still exist, and some that were here while the “Heart Mountain Relocation Center” was in operation in the 1940s
- Heart Mountain Relocation Center - University of Wyoming
The original drawings and sketches were created by Estelle Ishigo while she was interned with her Japanese-American husband at the Heart Mountain Relocation Camp between Cody and Powell, Wyoming This collection contains the Heart Mountain charter, community minutes, notes on resettlement plans, transcripts of a trial, and documents in Japanese
- Heart Mountain, Wyoming crayon drawing and watercolor with . . .
Artwork depicting Heart Mountain, Wyoming created by student in Miss Jennings 5th grade class, Heart Mountain Elementary School, Heart Mountain Incarceration Camp
- Heart Mountain, a butte in Park County, Wyoming. A World War . . .
Photo, Print, Drawing Heart Mountain, a butte in Park County, Wyoming A World War II internment camp for sequestered Japanese Americans in the valley below was named for this natural feature
- Wyoming Places - Estelle Ishigo
All Estelle Ishigo drawings are from 1942-1945 at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, courtesy of the American Heritage Center See more in the AHC's Estelle Ishigo digital collection
- Wyoming Art Print, Heart Mountain Painting, Western Wall . . .
Heart Mountain is an unusual, isolated mountain rising above the arid Bighorn Basin of northwestern Wyoming Prominently visible from the town Cody all the way to Powell, this 8,300 mountain is said to have formed from a tectonic thrust fault, referred to as a Klippe
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