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Florence Masao Kikuchi Toy papers

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ViU-2025-0046

Content Description

This collection contains three annotated photograph albums, about 600 loose photographs, some annotated, thirty-eight studio photographs, many annotated in their original housing, postcards with written messages, various greeting cards, two diplomas, report cards, newspaper clippings and a deed of Florence Masao Kikuchi Toy (1920-1988), a first-generation Japanese American Mormon living in Utah during the mid-twentieth century. The albums document Florence's life from 1934 to the 1950s. One photograph album titled "Florence Kikuchi Private” is dated 1934 to 1940 and includes her high school portraits, events with classmates during two school picnics- one in Layton, Utah as part of the Layton Japanese School, and the other in the Tohoku region of Japan, which may relate to a local Japanese Seinen-Kai (Young Men's Association). Pictures of Florence’s father and classmates are also included. A second album, dated roughly from 1936 to 1939, contains inscribed portraits of a California pen pal, Masao Kitada, images from school-related events, pictures of schoolmates, and several portraits of her younger brother Shigeo. The final photograph album is undated and features baby photos of Candace Jean Toy, Florence’s daughter, who was born sometime after her marriage to Harry Gee Toy in 1944. Many photographs in the three albums are dated and feature dedications to Masao by their subject on the verso. The loose photographs date roughly from the 1930s to the 1960s. They are a mixture of her photos and additional photographs sent to Florence from various friends and family, some of which are inscribed. The studio portraits were sent to Florence from a variety of friends and family photographed at the Broadway, Echer, and Terashima studios in Salt Lake City, but some came from other states, including Nevada, Washington, and California. Several of the studio photographs of young Japanese American servicemen, most of which are dedicated to her as “Flo.” Many photographs have writing on the verso outlining subjects, dates, and dedications. The non-photographic content among Florence’s papers includes postcards and cards, an envelope of newspaper clippings which include her divorce clipping, obituaries of deceased friends and family members, stories on her hometown of Kaysville, and an article on Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Candace Toy’s Deed of Trust from the State of Washington dated 1975 diplomas including, a certificate of graduation from the LDS Seminary is included, dated April 25, 1937 as well as her Davis County High School diploma dated May 20, 1938 and report cards.

Acquisition Type

Purchase

Provenance

Purchased from McBride Rare Books, 17 March 2025.

Language of Description

English

Restrictions Apply

No

Access Restrictions

Many photographs are loose and unsleeved. Patrons should wear gloves when handling these items.

Use Restrictions

This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.

Dates

  • Creation: 1934-1975

Creator

Extent

1.09 Cubic Feet (One cubic-foot box, one oversized scrapbook flat box (short))

Language of Materials

Japanese

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Inventory

3 albums, 38 Studio photographs in original folders, about 600 loose photographs, 1 sheet of slides, and 4 folders of paper materials Box ViU-2025-0046_001 contains slides, loose photographs, studio photographs and paper materials; Oversize Flat Box ViU-2025-0046_001- three albums and 1 oversized studio photograph