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Woman (ddr-densho-442-67)
Photograph of an unidentified woman standing outside holding a clutch.
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Wakaichi and Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-156)
Photograph of Wakaichi "Buck" Ohashi (left) and Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi (right) standing behind the counter of their store. Written along the bottom is "Mom & Pop" in black ink.
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Robert and Neil Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-165)
Photograph of Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Neil Jiro Ohashi (right) standing outside a doorway.
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Jiro and Robert Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-205)
Photograph of Neil Jiro Ohashi (left) and Robert Teruo "Bob" Ohashi (right) laying on the floor together.
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Hope Ohashi and Jean Tatsuda (ddr-densho-442-253)
Photograph of Hope Nobuko Ohashi (left) and Jean Tatsuda (right).
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Child outside store (ddr-densho-442-241)
Photograph of an unidentified child outside the Ohashi family store.
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Hope Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-216)
Photograph of Hope Nobuko Ohashi dressed in a kimono, standing outside holding a doll. Written along the bottom of the photograph is "Hope" in black ink.
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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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Child outside store (ddr-densho-442-235)
Photograph of an unidentified child standing outside the Ohashi store.
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Mary (Ohashi) Yamato and Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-212)
Photograph of Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato standing outside the Ohashi family store with an unidentified man holding a camera. In the background standing in the doorway is Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi. Same as ddr-densho-442-85.
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Ohashi brothers (ddr-densho-442-224)
Photograph of the four Ohashi brothers standing together outside. Standing in the back is Robert Teruo Ohashi. In the front from left to right is Paul Masaru Ohashi, Edward Saburo Ohashi, and Neil Jiro Ohashi wearing roller skates.
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Mary Haruko Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-81)
Photograph of Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato standing outside. Written along the top of the photograph is "Mary" in blue ink.
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Hope Ohashi and Florence Kimura (ddr-densho-442-136)
Photograph of Hope Nobuko Ohashi (left) and Florence Kimura (right) standing together outside the Ohashi family store.
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Teen outside (ddr-densho-442-218)
Photograph of an unidentified teen standing at the base of staircase. Possibly Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi
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Bob, Sab, & Hope (ddr-densho-442-131)
Photograph of three of the Ohashi siblings sitting on the step leading to the Ohashi family store. From left to right: Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi, Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi, and Hope Nobuko Ohashi
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Mary Ohashi with friends. (ddr-densho-442-309)
Photograph of three young women standing together with a toddler. From left to right: Mary Haruko (Ohashi) Yamato, Hamilton Hewitt, and Gretchen Hewitt. The toddler is either Charlie or Jimmy Tatsuda.
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Paul Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-217)
Photograph of Paul Masaru Ohashi standing at the base of a staircase. Written along the bottom of the photograph is "Paul" in black ink.
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Great Alaska Earthquake! ...A Pictorial Review (ddr-densho-454-4)
Pictorial magazine covering the damages done by the 1964 Alaskan earthquake that struck the Prince William Sound. Tetsu Yasuda built one of the only piers that survived the earthquake and was called on to help redesign the pier.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 99, No. 11 [14] (October 5, 1984) (ddr-pc-56-39)
Selected article titles: "Attacks drive Southeast Asians from city" (p. 1), "California attorneys endorse monetary compensation" (p. 1), "Student witnesses recount high school slaying of refugee" (p. 2), "Asian film festival touring country" (p. 2), "Asian Vietnam vets form organization" (p. 3), "Little-known story of Alaska Issei" (p. 7), "A Nisei in Hollywood" (p. 8), "Mineta: …
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Kotzebue Friends Church church service (ddr-csujad-57-2)
Interior view of the Kotzebue Friends Church, of Kotzebue, Alaska. Children and adults sit in pews, wearing warm winter clothing. This church was established as a mission of the First Friends Church, of Whittier, California. Verso: [Stamped] Harry Haworth Photography / P. O. Box 575 - Altadena, California. [Handwritten] Kotzebue Friends Church Church Service [Handwritten] #597. …
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Alaska: the indigenous church at work (ddr-csujad-57-4)
A history of the partnership between the First Friends Church of Whittier, California, and the people of the Kotzebue Sound area of Northwestern Alaska. Verso: [Stamped] Harry Haworth Photography / P. O. Box 575 - Altadena, California. [Handwritten] Kotzebue Friends Church [Handwritten, faded] Please return to Helen Stanton. See this object in the California State Universities …
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Kotzebue Friends Church established 1897 (ddr-csujad-57-1)
A group of children stand before a church, wearing warm winter clothes. In front of the church is a bell tower. The Kotzebue Friends Church, of Kotzebue, Alaska, was established as a mission of the First Friends Church, of Whittier, California. [Sign above church door] KOTZEBUE / FRIENDS CHURCH / ESTABLISHED 1897 [Verso:] [Stamped] Harry Haworth …
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Kotzebue Friends Church church service (ddr-csujad-57-3)
Interior view of the Kotzebue Friends Church, of Kotzebue, Alaska. A group of children sit in rows on benches, while a woman stands before them. All are wearing warm winter clothes. This church was established as a mission of the First Friends Church, of Whittier, California. Verso: [Stamped] Harry Haworth Photography / P. O. Box 575 …
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Agenda for Hearing of House Judiciary Committee on H.R. 4110, H.R. 4322 and HJ.R. 3387 (ddr-densho-122-307)
Regarding Japanese American and Aleutian Wartime Relocation, and implementation and findings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC)
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Statement of William Ermaloff at Hearings on H.R. 4322 (ddr-densho-122-312)
Relating the experiences of the Aleuts forcibly relocated in Alaska.