Terakawa Collection ddr-densho-357
791 items
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Buddhist Temple (ddr-densho-357-776)
After their collective forced relocation, members of the Oakland Buddhist Church started a new Buddhist church community in the Topaz concentration camp.
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Tansai Terakawa's funeral (ddr-densho-357-777)
Handwritten caption: "Funeral of Rev. Tansai Terakawa. Part of people who attended services. Nov. 17, 1944."
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Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-778)
Members of the Buddhist church community in the concentration camp at Topaz attend the memorial for Reverend Tansai Terakawa.
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Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-779)
Members of the Buddhist church community in the concentration camp at Topaz attend the memorial for Reverend Tansai Terakawa.
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Private George Yoshioka (ddr-densho-357-780)
Private George Yoshioka sits for a professional portrait in his military uniform.
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Tadaichi and friends (ddr-densho-357-781)
Back row, left to right: unknown, Tadaichi Yoshioka, Jane (last name unknown). Front row, left to right: unknown, Reverend Newton Ishiura.
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Yoshioka residence (ddr-densho-357-782)
Caption: "Our house, Minneapolis Minn. 216 E. 27th St." The Terakawa and Yoshioka families eventually relocated to Minneapolis after they were released from the Topaz concentration camp.
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Yoshioka family (ddr-densho-357-783)
Left to right: Private Giichi Yoshioka, Vernon Yoshioka, June Yoshioka.
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Mr. Tokagii's house (ddr-densho-357-785)
Tadaichi Yoshioka stands in the snow, in the middle of two unnamed women, in front of Mr. Tikagii's home in Chicago.
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Tadaichi and Hiroko (ddr-densho-357-786)
Tadaichi Yoshioka and his granddaughter, Hiroko Terakawa, visit snowy Chicago in 1947.
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Tadaichi Yoshioka (ddr-densho-357-787)
Tadaichi Yoshioka stands on the front steps of the new family residence at 216 E. 27th St. in Minneapolis.The Terakawa and Yoshioka families eventually relocated to Minneapolis after they were released from the Topaz concentration camp.
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Young Buddhist Association (ddr-densho-357-788)
Three reverends sit in the front row of their Young Buddhist Association gathering in Hunt, Idaho. Front row center, left to right: Reverend Gikan Nishinaga, Reverend Sugimoto, and Reverend Eiyu Terao.
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Tadaichi and Yoni Yoshioka (ddr-densho-357-789)
Handwritten caption: "Tadaichi and Yoni Yoshioka visited Multnomah Falls, Portland Oregon. Visited Fort Lewis to see Masaru." Masaru Yoshioka, their son, was stationed at Fort Lewis after WWII.
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Portrait of a woman (ddr-densho-357-791)
An unnamed woman poses for a professional portrait. The signature on the photograph is illegible.