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Mitzi Nakahara in New Rochelle, NY (ddr-densho-477-92)
img Mitzi Nakahara in New Rochelle, NY (ddr-densho-477-92)
Photograph of Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima standing on a sidewalk. The caption below the image reads "New Rochelle, N.Y." in black ink.
Shige Ogura with dad (ddr-densho-477-104)
img Shige Ogura with dad (ddr-densho-477-104)
Photograph of Mr. Ogura (left) and his son, Shige Ogura (right) in a park. The caption below the photo reads "Mr. Ogura & Shige / Worked in New York for the Ogura family from Nov. 1939 to Feb. 1941" in black ink.
Mitzi Nakahara with Shige Ogura (ddr-densho-477-105)
img Mitzi Nakahara with Shige Ogura (ddr-densho-477-105)
Photograph of Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (left) and Shige Ogura (right) standing in a yard. The caption below the photo reads "Mitsuko & Shige Ogura / Governess & translator for NYK Manager's son in New York City" in black ink.
Mitzi Nakahara in Greenwich, CT (ddr-densho-477-97)
img Mitzi Nakahara in Greenwich, CT (ddr-densho-477-97)
Photograph of Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima sitting on a stone in front of a large bush. The caption below the photo reads "Greenwich, Conn 1938" in black ink.
Mitzi Nakahara and Tamae Yanase (ddr-densho-477-94)
img Mitzi Nakahara and Tamae Yanase (ddr-densho-477-94)
Photograph of Tamae Yanase (left) and Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (right). The caption below reads "7 yr. old Tamae / Worked 1 year for Yamases" in black ink.
Mitzi Nakahara and large vase (ddr-densho-477-96)
img Mitzi Nakahara and large vase (ddr-densho-477-96)
Photograph of Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima standing next to a tall urn in a park. Written on the photograph is: "July 16, 1939" in blue ink.
Art of Bonzai To Be Theme Of Talk By Kaneji Domoto (ddr-densho-377-1664)
doc Art of Bonzai To Be Theme Of Talk By Kaneji Domoto (ddr-densho-377-1664)
Newspaper clipping about Kaneji Domoto's "Art Of Bonzai" demonstration at The Manor Club on February 2, 1960, published four days prior to the event in The Pelham Sun.
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