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doc "My Japanese Husband" Manuscript (ddr-densho-335-6)
Manuscript of Agnes Rockrise's manuscript of "My Japanese Husband" starting at chapter 3.
Diary about George Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-429)
doc Diary about George Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-429)
A dairy recording events of George Rockrise's life in 1927 written by his mother, Agnes Rockrise.
Letter from Takuo Endo to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-14)
doc Letter from Takuo Endo to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-14)
Takuo Endo writes to Agnes Rockrise of his memories of learning of George's birth and the Rockrise family photograph his grandmother kept. He then shares that he has a three year old daughter and that he currently works for the Tokyo Imperial University Hospital and teaches pediatrics.
Transcript of conversation between Agnes and Thomas Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-7)
doc Transcript of conversation between Agnes and Thomas Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-7)
Agnes Rockrise records what Thomas said to her after an unsuccessful treatment for his tuberculosis on March 7, 1926.
My Japanese Husband (ddr-densho-335-67)
doc My Japanese Husband (ddr-densho-335-67)
An abstract of the biography of Agnes Rockrise. The biography focuses on Agnes's marriage to Thomas Rockrise.
Thomas and Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-264)
img Thomas and Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-264)
The caption on the back of the photograph reads "Few days after our marriage on Dec. 1, 1915".
Picnic (ddr-densho-335-190)
img Picnic (ddr-densho-335-190)
Thomas and Agnes Rockrise relaxing beneath a tree.
Letter from Nippon Architects Association to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-63)
doc Letter from Nippon Architects Association to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-63)
A condolence letter from the President of the Nippon Architects Association.
Letter from Agnes Rockrise to M. Kunasaki (ddr-densho-335-15)
doc Letter from Agnes Rockrise to M. Kunasaki (ddr-densho-335-15)
Agnes Rockrise (signed Agnes Tsumanuma) writes to M. Kunasaki or the Nippon Architects' Association in Tokyo, Japan to thank him for sending her a copies of the "Nippon Architect" which features Thomas Rockrise's work.
Brief Account of the Life of Iwahiko Tsumanuma (ddr-densho-335-68)
doc Brief Account of the Life of Iwahiko Tsumanuma (ddr-densho-335-68)
Agnes Rockrise sends Dr. Tatsuzo Sone a brief account of her husband's life that she wrote. She apologizes that it isn't a more polished document.
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