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The Matsuokas at a gas station stop (ddr-densho-390-112)
img The Matsuokas at a gas station stop (ddr-densho-390-112)
Family friend Satoko, Walter, Kimiko, and child, stand next to a van at a gas station.
Portrait of Walter Matsuoka (ddr-densho-390-59)
img Portrait of Walter Matsuoka (ddr-densho-390-59)
Walter Matsuoka smiles in front of a backdrop of painted greenery.
Matsuoka family photograph album (ddr-densho-390-45)
doc Matsuoka family photograph album (ddr-densho-390-45)
A photograph album spanning several decades, containing photographs primarily of Walter Matsuoka.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-19)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-19)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his daughters from the the Tule Lake Stockade. He tells his daughters to be good before Christmas so they will receive good presents.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-14)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-14)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his wife, Lili, and his two daughters, Sayuri and Masako, from inside the Tule Lake Stockade.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-39)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-39)
Photograph of Lili Sugimoto Inouye and Tatsuo Inouye sitting in a living room. Tatsuo holds a child.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to Lili Inouye (ddr-densho-394-18)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to Lili Inouye (ddr-densho-394-18)
Tatsuo Inouye werites to his wife, Lili, from the Tule Lake Stockade where he was incarcerated for being a "No-No" Boy.
Timeline of Inouye Family (ddr-densho-394-50)
doc Timeline of Inouye Family (ddr-densho-394-50)
A timeline of the Inouye family from the birth of Tsuekichi Inouye on January 11, 1871 through the Inouye's immigration to the United States until Tatsuo Inouye's death on September 19, 1999.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-43)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-43)
Inouye family of four posed together outside. Written on the back of the photograph "4-24-1940".
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-44)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-44)
Inouye family of three posed together in front of a car.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-16)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his daughters (ddr-densho-394-16)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his two daughters, Sayuri and Masako, while he is incarcerated in the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a judo instructor.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-42)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-42)
Inouye family of four posed together outside.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-46)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-46)
Large family portrait of 19 people seated together in a living room.
Family poses on lawn (ddr-densho-394-40)
img Family poses on lawn (ddr-densho-394-40)
Photograph of the Inouye family of five and their dog on the lawn.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-45)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-394-45)
Inouye family of five posed together on a sofa. Inscribed on the back: "Masako (11), Sayuri (17), Tatsuo, Lili, Kyoko (8)" and a note in Japanese.
Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-17)
doc Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to his family (ddr-densho-394-17)
Tatsuo Inouye writes to his family from the Tule Lake Stockade.
Letters from Tule Lake Stockade (ddr-densho-394-1)
doc Letters from Tule Lake Stockade (ddr-densho-394-1)
A short biography of Lili Sugimoto Inouye followed by transcribed letters sent between Lili and her husband, Tatsuo, during his incarceration in the Tule Lake Segregation Center Stockade for being a "No-No" boy.
Wedding party stands in front of a shrine (ddr-densho-395-5)
img Wedding party stands in front of a shrine (ddr-densho-395-5)
A large wedding party stands in front of a shrine, possibly at the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple. Seiso Bitow stands on the back row, second from the right.
Maeda family portrait (ddr-densho-395-73)
img Maeda family portrait (ddr-densho-395-73)
A photograph of the Maeda family. From left to right: Richard, Milton, Rikichi, Frances, Yoshiko, and Roy.
Bitow family portrait (ddr-densho-395-75)
img Bitow family portrait (ddr-densho-395-75)
Kimiko and Seiso Bitow with their first child, Leonard Masahiko. Kimiko stands while Seiso holds baby Leonard in his lap.
The Bitows and three men stand on porch steps (ddr-densho-395-51)
img The Bitows and three men stand on porch steps (ddr-densho-395-51)
Seiso and Kimiko Bitow stand on porch steps behind three men in suits.
Maeda family in Portland (ddr-densho-395-30)
img Maeda family in Portland (ddr-densho-395-30)
The Maeda family stands on the front porch of a home. Left to right: Roy, Rikichi, Yoshiko (Seiso Bitow's sister), Frances, Milton (Diane and Sharon Maeda's father), Richard.
Bitow family portrait (ddr-densho-395-76)
img Bitow family portrait (ddr-densho-395-76)
Kimiko and Seiso Bitow seated and holding their first child, Leonard Masahiko.
Seiso and Kimiko Bitow (ddr-densho-395-54)
img Seiso and Kimiko Bitow (ddr-densho-395-54)
Seiso, wearing a suit, stands next to a seated Kimiko, wearing a kimono.
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