Nippon Kan Heritage Association Collection ddr-densho-353
344 items
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Jackson Plumbing (ddr-densho-353-131)
Jackson Plumbing was located at 667 Jackson Street. A note on the back reads: "Yamada, Asataro, Meiji 41 Jan."
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Nippon Fireworks Company (ddr-densho-353-135)
A note on the back identifies Mr. Endo as the third to the right.
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Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-139)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-140)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-141)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Three men standing together (ddr-densho-353-142)
Ted, Dick Setsuda, and Tats in front of the Pacific Beer Distributor building.
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The Pacific Beer distribution plant (ddr-densho-353-143)
Before the plant was located at 7th and Jackson, it was at 206 Main Street in 1906 and 510 Main Street in 1908.
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Tugboats at Lummi Island (ddr-densho-353-144)
For several years, Kiichi Setsuda was president of the Japanese American Fertilizing and Fisheries Company at Lummi Island, near Bellingham.
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A Washington state liquor license (ddr-densho-353-145)
A state liquor license was necessary to run the Pacific Beer Distributors business.
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The interior of the Japanese Commercial Bank (ddr-densho-353-146)
Mr. Henry Tatsumi is on the far left.
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A group of Furuya Company employees (ddr-densho-353-147)
Furuya employees had a once-a-year company outing to the Furuya Resort House at Crystal Springs on Bainbridge Island.
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The Japanese Commercial Bank (ddr-densho-353-149)
The bank was on the corner of 2nd Avenue S and Washington Street, near the Smith tower.
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A group in front of the Furuya dormitories (ddr-densho-353-152)
The dormitory was at 9th and Spruce Street. "A long uphill walk from 2nd."
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Two men cutting down a tree (ddr-densho-353-153)
Note on the back: "Cutting timber with a long saw." Near the Columbia River.