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The Watanabe Family (ddr-densho-367-3)
img The Watanabe Family (ddr-densho-367-3)
Left to right: Mary Teruko Watanabe, Frank Chusei Watanabe, Mon Yusa Watanabe.
Song Recital Program (ddr-densho-367-6)
doc Song Recital Program (ddr-densho-367-6)
Program from a concert Mary Teruko Watanabe attended in Seattle, Washington.
Mary Ishimoto Watanabe Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-1)
vh Mary Ishimoto Watanabe Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-1)
Nisei female. Born September 29, 1920, in San Jose, California. Grew up in Cupertino, California. Attending San Jose State College when World War II broke out. Sent to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. Left camp with the help of the National Student Relocation Council to attend graduate school. …
People eating in living room (ddr-densho-477-649)
img People eating in living room (ddr-densho-477-649)
Photograph of four people sitting on a couch eating during Takeo's 75th birthday party. Form left to right: Monzaburo Nakahara, Fumiyo Miyake, George Watanabe and Tatsuko Watanabe. Sitting in a chair behind the couch is Mary (Kouchi) Nakahara. The caption below the photo reads "Monzo, Mrs. Miyake, Mary, George & Tatsuko Watanabe" in black ink.
Mon Watanabe's Last Will and Testament (ddr-densho-488-20)
doc Mon Watanabe's Last Will and Testament (ddr-densho-488-20)
Bequeathing her estate equally to her son and daughter, Frank Watanabe and Mary Mon Toy
Portrait of Mary Teruko Watanabe (Mary Mon Toy) (ddr-densho-367-4)
img Portrait of Mary Teruko Watanabe (Mary Mon Toy) (ddr-densho-367-4)
Mary Teruko Watanabe at 15 years old on a visit to meet relatives in Japan.
Mary Teruko Watanabe in front of the Commerce and Philosophy Halls (ddr-densho-367-5)
img Mary Teruko Watanabe in front of the Commerce and Philosophy Halls (ddr-densho-367-5)
Mary Teruko Watanabe most likely at the University of Washington or business school after graduating high school.
Mary Mon Toy Family Collection (ddr-densho-488)
Collection Mary Mon Toy Family Collection (ddr-densho-488)
Collection primarily comprised of letters and sympathy cards sent to Mary Mon Toy and Frank Watanabe at the time of the death of their mother, Mon Watanabe. Includes Mon Watanabe's will, and family photographs.
Watanabe & Kimura Family Collection (ddr-densho-481)
Collection Watanabe & Kimura Family Collection (ddr-densho-481)
The Kimura collection includes a pamphlet for the dedication of the Watanabe-Kimura Apartment. The back of the pamplet depicts Paul Watanabe and Grace Watanabe's degrees in Bachelor of Arts from Hardin-Simmons University (formerly Simmons University). The collection also includes photographs of the Watanabe-Kimura apartments, the apartment building sign showing the name of the apartments, the apartment’s …
Japanese American girls at a picnic (ddr-densho-62-7)
img Japanese American girls at a picnic (ddr-densho-62-7)
Edith Watanabe is in the second row, second from the left. Front row, L to R: Mary Hayano, Hana Hayano, Mary Morimoto, Kazuko Hayano, Nancy Akita, (first name unknown) Ogaki. Back row, L to R: (first name unknown) Ozaki, Aiko Takagi, Kimi Nakashima, Miyoko Takagi, Teru Nakashima, Emma M., Michiko Takagi, Mary Shimada, Jean M., cut …
Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-2)
img Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-2)
Caption on photo back: Dr. Mott House. Mary Mon Toy seated far right
Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-4)
img Dr. Mott speaking to residents of I-house (ddr-densho-488-4)
Caption on photo back: Dr. Mott I house. Mary Mon Toy seated far right
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