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Kawamoto brother and his wife and sister (ddr-densho-359-360)
Alice Kawamoto poses with her brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Shigeko, in front a car.
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First day of school (ddr-densho-359-391)
Caption from the album "Donnie [Nakata] first day of school".
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Woman in front garden (ddr-densho-359-293)
Connie Yabuki poses in front of house. The photograph is signed "To Alice Lovingly Connie"
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Double wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-970)
Left to right: Sadako Nakata, Itsuno and Kaichi Kawamoto, Saburo Hayashida, Mo Nakata (seated), Alice Kawamoto, Mrs. Dagood, Masaaki and Pauline Nakata, the minister, Rev. Osgood, Shigeko and Joe Kawamoto, Shinichi Seike, Ken Nakata in front of Mr Seike, Yonchan Nakata, Jitsuzo and Shima Nakata, Gerald Nakata in front of his grandparents, Kameno Seike, Eddie and …
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Wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-829)
The caption in the album is written in Japanese. Jean and Joe Kawamoto
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Making mochi (ddr-densho-359-1255)
Tomi Okano turns mochi while Mark Marimon pounds and John Nakata looks on
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Bride (ddr-densho-359-240)
Wedding photograph of Pauline Nakata is signed "To Alice With Love -Sis 10-1-33".
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Making rice cakes (ddr-densho-359-1254)
Left to right: Peter Eng, Seiko Kusachi, Tomi Okano, Don Nakata, Gary Eng, Ellen Nakata
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Wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-826)
The caption in the album is written in Japanese. Pauline and Masaaki Nakata
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Mary Woodward Interview (ddr-densho-1001-32)
White female. Daughter of Walt and Milly Woodward, publishers of The Bainbridge Review, which, during World War II, was the sole newspaper on the West Coast to continuously speak out against the mass removal and concentration of Japanese Americans, primarily through Woodward's editorials.
(This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department …
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Grant Hirabayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1001-41)
Kibei male. Born November 9, 1919, in Thomas, Washington. Went to Japan at age twelve, attended school, and returned to the U.S. as a high school student. Enlisted in the army just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and was eventually recruited for the Military Intelligence Service. Selected as one of fourteen Japanese Americans to …
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Dorothy Almojuela Interview (ddr-densho-1001-29)
Female of Suquamish and Filipino descent. Born January 25, 1918. Grew up on the Squamish Reservation near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Moved to Bainbridge Island to work on the strawberry farms in 1942, and married and raised a family there.
(This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, …
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Brooks Andrews Interview (ddr-densho-1001-7)
White male. Born November 14, 1937, in Seattle, Washington. Son of Reverend Emery Andrews, the Japanese Baptist Church minister in Seattle for many years. After the Japanese Americans in Seattle were removed to Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, Emery Brooks moved with family to Twin Falls, Idaho, to minister to Nikkei in camp. Visited Japanese American friends …
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Roy Matsumoto Interview (ddr-densho-1001-40)
Nisei male. Born May 1, 1913, in Laguna, California. Lived in Japan from childhood through teenage years, before returning to the United States during high school. Incarcerated in the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas. Volunteered for the U.S. army in 1942, and was inducted in the Military Intelligence Service. Selected …
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Children on family farm (ddr-densho-34-116)
Lilly (left, back) and Frances Kitamoto (right, back) with two unidentified children on their farm.
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Issei holding U.S. war bonds (ddr-densho-34-58)
Issei Mrs. S. Sakai holds United States war bonds prior to the exclusion of the Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island. Mrs. Sakai is standing in front of her Buddhist shrine which she had to leave behind because it was too big to take to camp.
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Community gathering (ddr-densho-34-49)
The Japanese American community gathers in front of the Eagle Harbor Congregational Church in celebration of the Japanese emperor's birthday.
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Pleasant Beach Gardens (ddr-densho-34-68)
Pleasant Beach Gardens was operated by the Furuta family.
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Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-8)
Bainbridge Gardens consisted of a nursery, grocery store and gas station.
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Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-22)
Bainbridge Gardens consisted of a nursery, grocery store and gas station.
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Berry Association Committee building (ddr-densho-34-64)
Mr. Geo T. Masukawa and his dog in front of the building where the Berry Association Committee met. The berry cannery would later occupy this site.
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Family members outside home (ddr-densho-34-104)
Mrs. Shigeko Kitamoto with her children, nieces, and nephew.