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Hostel, Japanese language school (ddr-densho-31-1)
These children are on the front steps of the Japanese language school. The school housed many Japanese Americans immediately after the incarceration. Front row (left to right): Nancy Tada and Susumu Ohashi holding Kiyomi Ohashi. Second row: Ronnie Tada, Takashi Aoki, Yoshiko Tokita, Yasuo Tokita, and Yuzo Tokita. Third row: Janet Tada, Setsuko Kojima, Peggy Ohashi, …
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Woman and child (ddr-densho-442-277)
Photograph of an unidentified woman with an unidentified child standing in the doorway to the Ohashi family's store.
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Robert Ohashi and Ben Kimura (ddr-densho-442-198)
Photograph of Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Ben Kimura (right) standing together outside looking to the right.
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Child in kimono (ddr-densho-442-163)
Photograph of an unidentified child dressed in a kimono standing in a doorway of the Ohashi family store.
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Six people outside (ddr-densho-442-82)
Photograph of six people standing outside. Identified are Charlie Tatsuda (front left) and Ruth Tomo Ohashi (front center).
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Ketchikan Japanese Language School (ddr-densho-442-42)
Photograph of students and teachers outside the Ketchikan Japanese Language School. Everyone is wearing crafted hats. Identified front row left to right: Pat Hagiwara, Alice Togo, unidentified, Bert Kimura, Helen Nakashima, Irene Kimura, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, Jim Tatsuda, rest unidentified. Top row: unidentified, Charlie Tatsuda, Mary Ohashi, rest unidentified.
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Storage list for Mokichi Ohashi (ddr-sbbt-2-211)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Mokichi Ohashi, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 733.
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Storage list for N. Ohashi (ddr-sbbt-2-357)
A check-in list for goods belonging to N. Ohashi, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 880.
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Bill, Tomo, and Jim (ddr-densho-442-74)
Photograph of three children sitting on a log. Identified left to right: Bill Tatsuda, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, and Jim Tatsuda.
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Ready for a drive (ddr-densho-442-311)
Photograph of Shika Ohashi (left) with an unidentified woman (right) and three young children standing around or seated in a car.
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Men with fish and fishing pole (ddr-densho-201-335)
Two men outside a car, each holding a fish and one holding a fishing pole. Caption on front: "Me - Mike Ohashi."
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Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi -- 3rd platoon (ddr-densho-442-135)
Photograph of Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi standing in the snow taking a picture of the photographer with a dog looking on. Written along the top of the image is "3rd platoon / my home" in black ink. Written along the bottom is "Sab" in black ink.
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Sid, Sab, and Harvey (ddr-densho-442-127)
Photograph of three young men outside a hobby shop. Identified from left to right as Sid, Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi (standing), and Harvey Beaver.
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Sid, Sab, and Dave (ddr-densho-442-128)
Photograph of three young men outside a hobby shop. Identified from left to right as Sid, Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi, and Dave Anana.
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Family and car (ddr-densho-442-103)
Photograph of nine people standing around or sitting in a car. Standing in the center of the image is Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato.
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Ohashi's Grocery store (ddr-densho-442-55)
Photograph of four children sitting outside the Ohashi family grocery store. Post-it attached to photograph reads "Ohashi's Grocery Store" in black ink.
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Three children (ddr-densho-442-238)
Photograph of three unidentified children outside the Ohashi family store. Two children are using baby walkers, and the third is waving an American flag.
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Marian A. Ohashi Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-351-14)
Parents' work to reestablish lives after the war
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Marian A. Ohashi Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-351-16)
Getting married and raising a family
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Marian A. Ohashi Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-351-10)
Hearing about the bombing of Pearl Harbor, being called a "Jap" by a classmate
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Marian A. Ohashi Interview Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-351-11)
Memories of the Puyallup Assembly Center