PARTNER
Densho
Visit partner
COLLECTION ID
ddr-densho-18
DESCRIPTION
The Natsuhara collection, 1920s-1930s, focuses on the agricultural, business, and leisure activities of Japanese Americans in the White River Valley area of Washington State. There are also photographs of farm children.
INCLUSIVE UNIT DATE
c.1920s-1930s
BULK UNIT DATE
c.1920s-1930s
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
75 photographic prints, black and white
CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
CREATORS
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of the Natsuhara Family Collection
RIGHTS
Copyright restricted
75 Objects
![Three brothers standing in a garden (ddr-densho-18-1)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/ce/7b/ce7ba8e6627d6ca8af0a80235a7c2956.jpg)
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Three brothers standing in a garden (ddr-densho-18-1)
Left to right: George, Frank, and Yoshio Natsuhara.
![Two men pruning a bonsai tree (ddr-densho-18-2)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/4f/49/4f49ed16ca05fdc27fac46717c2b398b.jpg)
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Two men pruning a bonsai tree (ddr-densho-18-2)
Mr. Nishikawa (left) and George Terashima pruning a bonsai tree.
![Children seated on grass at Point Defiance Zoo (ddr-densho-18-4)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/ad/b4/adb4b288cb89fb772af854c5824fc6b3.jpg)
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Children seated on grass at Point Defiance Zoo (ddr-densho-18-4)
Front: George Natsuhara. Back (left to right): Maryo Natsuhara, Izuru Watanabe, Kazuo Watanabe, Jack Natsuhara, and May Natsuhara.
![Man on a tennis court (ddr-densho-18-6)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/51/c7/51c77f83bc59e1b9d58173a6b0f803ad.jpg)
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Man on a tennis court (ddr-densho-18-6)
Frank Natsuhara. (Identification in Natsuhara family album.)
![Two boys in front of a delivery truck (ddr-densho-18-7)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/79/3d/793dc3fdf20a0083e9ad9aa410f7f390.jpg)
![Family planting lettuce (ddr-densho-18-8)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/26/3c/263c3a47ff7e35be9b2412638e35ddd6.jpg)
![Natsuhara & Sons warehouse (ddr-densho-18-10)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/dc/15/dc153abe164acd171ee31ba11f7496e0.jpg)
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Natsuhara & Sons warehouse (ddr-densho-18-10)
Jack Natsuhara in front of the Natsuhara & Sons warehouse, which was also used as a fertilizer mixing plant.