2005 items
2005 items
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Letter from Li Sin Chiong to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-332)
Updates from Ai Chih Tsai's nephew for the past eight years. Hopes to meet soon.
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Letter from Ai Jin Tsai to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-330)
Conditions in Formosa are poor. Robbery, high food prices, no jobs. Launching a business.
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Pacific Times: Rev. Ai Chih Tsai: Memories by His Children (ddr-densho-446-351)
Article submitted for publication in the Pacific Times on May 3, 2017.
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Ryo Tsai: Keeping History Alive (ddr-densho-446-453)
Description of Ryo Tsai's life for the Strength and Diversity Exhibit: Japanese American Women 1885-1990
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Letter from Ai Chih Tsai to Ai Jin Tsai (ddr-densho-446-331)
Ai Chih Tsai's assignment at Camp Richie is over but he will continue to work for U.S. government. Assigned to raise funds for education and relief. Talked to representative from International Merchandise Co. Mr. Robison is interested in a textile factory or importing undershirts. Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai investigating other possibilities. Ai Chih Tsai expects passport in …
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Group Photo of Ryo with Uncle's family (ddr-densho-446-430)
Ryo lived with her Uncle's (Kennoshin Fujiwara) family while attending Keisen. (circa 1940 or 1941)
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Carbon copy letter from Ai Chih Tsai to J.Y. Lai (ddr-densho-446-414)
Responding to Mr. Lai's letter about the history of Christians in Taiwan. (3 pages)
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Letter from Robert Cashman to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-11)
Ri-San is beautiful. Send your photos to her now. Glad you saw Mr. Uratani in St. Louis.
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Carbon copy letter from Ai Chih Tsai to Ng Boksu (ddr-densho-446-413)
Responding to Ng Boksu's inquiry about Taiwanese in the U.S. just before WWII. (5 pages)
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Tsai Family Photo (ddr-densho-446-370)
Ai Chih with his parents, eight siblings and other family members (names on back page)
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Submission letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Neal Stuart at Ladies Home Journal with two slides (ddr-densho-468-252)
Cover letter for submission of article about taking young children on a family trip to Mexico with slides of Ishikawa family.
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Letter from Ai Chih Tsai to President Franklin D. Roosevelt (ddr-densho-446-123)
Request for executive action to change status to "friendly alien" based on prior work for U.S. government in order to avoid deportation, to avoid consequences for wife and baby, and to allow Tsai to be considered for employment in the American Consulate in Formosa and Chinese Embassy [typed draft]
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Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to John "Johnny" Ishikawa (ddr-densho-468-143)
Letter with updates on New Year's weekend 1942-1943
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Group photo (ddr-densho-458-2)
Seven men, four women and a dog sitting for a photo. Seated is Harry Higaki and kneeling is Naomi Higaki. Left to right: Juichi Higaki, Chiyo Higaki, Nobuo Higaki, Mr. Nozaki, Shigeru Higaki, Mr. Okudda, Motoko Higaki, Emiko Higaki, and Tami Nozaki.
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Higaki family (ddr-densho-458-6)
Six members of Higaki family on steps. Left to right: Shigeru, Juichi, Motoko, Emiko, Aiko, and Nobuo. Written on back: Taken June 2, 1946
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Joo and Higaki family outside on a dirt road (ddr-densho-458-4)
Left to right: Masano Joo, Kishiro Joo, Asano Joo, Shigeru Higaki, Nobuo Higaki, Aiko Higaki, Motoko Higaki, Juichi Higaki, Tomiye Joo, and Emiko Higaki. Written on back: Taken January 21, 1946 / Joo and Higaki Family
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Family pose in front of wall (ddr-densho-359-962)
Fourth, fifth, and sixth from right are Hidegoro and Ichino Otsuka and Kimiko Otsuka
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-871)
Stamped in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph "Aiko Studio Seattle, Wash." Kanogawa family: Reo, Shoji, Sho, Seiko (back), Shizu (seated), and Yae.
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-1199)
The caption written on the back of the photograph is "Jan. 1962". Roy and Kimiko Otsuka with their daughter, her husband, and children
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-1110)
The portrait is signed "Mr. + Mrs. E. Otsuka: Kanogawa family 4/21/42". The studio stamp in the bottom right hand corner "James & Merrihew Seattle". Left to right: Yae Kanogawa, Reo Kanogawa, Shizu Kanogawa, Shoji Kanogawa, Sei Kanogawa. Sho Kanogawa is likely not pictured because the government had already seized him.
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-354)
The Kawamoto family stand for a portrait. Back row from left to right: Shigeko and Joe Kawamoto, John Nakata, Kenji Nakata, Pauline Nakata. Front row from left to right: Jeanette Otsuka, Kaichi and Itsuno Kawamoto, Alice Kawamoto, Donnie Nakata
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-33)
Toshiyuki Okano with his first two children, left to right: Masaru and Yoneko Okano