When we would go home, we would go past what is known as the DDO now, and the prisoners were kept in the northwest corner. This was the closest corner to home . . . . . They weren't belligerent or anything. The only times I saw them; they were always dressed in blue fatigues like army fatigues. They had POW written in white across their backs. They would be out cleaning up the area and shoveling. They always seemed to be happy. They sometimes would be singing. They would stop and watch everybody that went by. They would never yell at them. They just watched what was going on. Sometimes when you went by, you would see those marching or doing calisthenics or something. They all seemed happy.
-Lois Polson
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Collection made up of 3 x 5 and 8 x 10 in. black and white photographs.
Digital Format
TIFF/JPG/PDF
Digitization Specifications
Archived TIFF images were scanned by Jamie Weeks at 300 dpi with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use.
Digital Image Copyright 2006. Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes, please credit the Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University.