162 items
162 items
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Photo of Harry Kono on stairway and text of biographical data about Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-335)
Caption below photo: Hikotaro "Harry" Kono in Alameda, CA, circa 1930s. Inscription on photo front: To Babu Harry K. Kono
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Yemiko and Hikotaro Kono standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-260)
Caption below photo: Yemiko "Emi/Amy" Kono and her father, Hikotaro "Harry" Kono in Alameda, CA, circa late 1920s early 1930s
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Portrait of woman (ddr-ajah-6-331)
Caption below photo: Eiko Furuta Kono, first wife of Hikotaro "Harry" Kono. She died of Tuberculosis on February 4, 1929. Alameda, CA
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Woman standing in garden in kimono (ddr-ajah-6-267)
Caption below photo: Chiyoko "Harriet" Kono was the second wife of Hikotaro Harry Kono. They lived in Alameda, CA. Photo circa early to mid 1930s.
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Woman in kimono, seen from back (ddr-ajah-6-268)
Caption below photo: Chiyoko "Harriet" Kono was the second wife of Hikotaro Harry Kono. They lived in Alameda, CA. Photo circa early to mid 1930s.
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Miss Amy Kono (ddr-densho-378-226)
Photograph of a woman identified as Amy Kono standing in a yard in front of a house. Caption on album page: "Alameda" and "Miss Amy Kono"
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Kono family standing outside family business (ddr-ajah-6-342)
Caption below photo: The Kono family in front of the family business, Hayashi Florist at 2305 Santa Clara Ave in Alameda, CA. It was operated by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono (not pictured). L to R: Tomiko "Osky/Ken" - Yemiko "Emi/Amy" - Chieko "Chi/Chec" Kono. circa 1937
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Sunao Fukuoka (ddr-njpa-5-635)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Waipahu Kono Department Store salesperson."
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Envelope of Sunao Fukuoka photographs (ddr-njpa-5-634)
Caption on front [translation]: "Waipahu Kono Department Store salesperson."
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Document with photo of Alameda Kono Allstars and clippings (ddr-ajah-5-50)
Documents related to the 1931 Tour of Japan by the baseball team. Caption below photo: Kono allstars, run by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono (center of second row in suit). Front row kneeling second from left, with bill turned up is Osky Kono, his son. Photo by Oita Newspaper company, Japan
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Annotated contract between Dai Tokyo Baseball Club and James Bonner (ddr-ajah-5-106)
Document titled: Harry Kono Recruits an African American Baseball Player
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Toshio and Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-343)
Caption below photo: Toshio "Osky" Kono and his father, Hikotaro "Harry" Kono, circa late 1940s-early 1950s, Selma CA vicinity. The Konos were originally from Alameda, CA, but settled in Selma, CA after WWII.
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Portrait of Hikotaro Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-334)
Caption below photo: Hikotaro "Harry" Kono of Alameda, CA., circa mid 1930s
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Envelope of Shiro Fujitani photographs (ddr-njpa-5-598)
Caption on front [translation]: "Chief bill collector for the Waipahu Kono Department Store."
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Shiro Fujitani (ddr-njpa-5-599)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Chief bill collector for the Waipahu Kono Department Store."
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Three boys swimming (ddr-ajah-6-336)
Caption below photo: L to R: Toshio "Osky" Kono, unknown and Kiyo Nogami swim in a local river or lake. Kono and Nogami were from Alameda, CA. photo circa early 1930s as Osky was born in 1917.
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At Sequoia Heights (ddr-densho-378-209)
Photograph of Amy Kono sitting on the ground between a car and a tent. Caption on album page: "At Sequoia Height" and "Miss. Amy Kono '33" Written on the photograph in blue ink "For Ralph, Sincerely, Amy '33"
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Document titled "The Americanization of Yemiko" (ddr-ajah-6-265)
Includes photo of Yemiko and Tomiko Kono in kimonos and biographical information about Yemiko
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Clipping with photo of Hayashi Florist Baseball team (ddr-ajah-5-104)
Caption below photo: Harry Kono and his business's baseball team, Hayashi Florist in Alameda, CA, January 10, 1931. Kono retained the name of the original business owner, Harry Hayashi, on the store. It was located at 2305 Santa Clara Ave.
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Hayashi Florist Baseball Team (ddr-ajah-6-338)
Compilation of clippings and history of the Hayashi Florist Baseball Team and sponsor Harry Kono