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Bainbridge Gardens nursery (ddr-densho-34-6)
Mr. Seko, Mr. Harui and a unidentified worker outside the nursery at Bainbridge Gardens.
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Baseball team (ddr-densho-34-27)
The baseball team from Bainbridge Island played other Japanese American teams from the greater Seattle area.
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Gathering seaweed on the beach (ddr-densho-34-65)
Families harvest fresh seaweed for sushi at Pleasant Beach during a social gathering. An unknown game is in progress.
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Notice of classification (ddr-densho-34-127)
Yoshito Frank Kitamoto was an Issei and therefore considered an "enemy alien." He was required to carry this classification card along with his registration certificate. By law, Issei were not allowed to become naturalized citizens until 1952.
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Mass removal (ddr-densho-34-193)
Army trucks were used to transport the Japanese American community on Bainbridge Island to the Eagledale ferry dock where they were taken to the mainland for exclusion.
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Social gathering (ddr-densho-34-77)
Social gathering outside the Buddhist Church on Fletcher's Bay. Left to right: Mrs. Tanigui, Mr. Torazo Nakao, Santhro Yoshida, Mrs. Yamashita, Mrs. Umeno Yoshida, Mrs. Tsue Nishimori, Mrs. Masa Omoto, Mrs. Harui, Mrs. Hayano Moritani, Mrs. Masaye Furukawa, Mrs. Koura, Mrs. Matsushita, Mrs. Ogawa, Mr. Hedematsu Furukawa, Rev. Ichikawa, Mr. Harui, Mrs. Suyematsu, Mr. Nishimori, Mrs. …
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Berry cannery (ddr-densho-34-67)
These barrels of strawberries are about to be loaded for shipment to Seattle.
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Women and children outside a home (ddr-densho-34-95)
Mrs. Shigeko Kitamoto and her daughters, Lilly and Frances. The friend is unidentified.
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Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-10)
Bainbridge Gardens was located on Miller Bay Road. The business included a nursery, gas station and grocery store.
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Three men and a boy standing next to a fallen tree (ddr-densho-34-26)
Left to right: unidentified boy, Kaichi Seko, unidentified Buddhist minister, and Zenkichi Harui.
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Three men and a boy sitting on a logged tree (ddr-densho-34-21)
Left to right: Zenkichi Harui, unidentified Buddhist minister, Kaichi Seko, and an unidentified boy on a logged tree. The saw was built by Mr. Harui. The area shown is the future site of Bainbridge Gardens.
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Japanese Americans in front of home (ddr-densho-34-19)
Fujiko Koba, Yaeko Yamashita and Hatsuko Kamachi in front of the Zenkichi Harui home, across the street from Bainbridge Gardens.
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Family in front of their home (ddr-densho-34-81)
This is the Nakata family. Left to right: Mo, Masaaki (John), unidentified, Jitsuzo (father), Shima (mother), Gerald, Yoshi, Shigeko and Sadako.
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Two women in Japanese garden (ddr-densho-34-16)
Yaeko Yamashita and Fujiko Koba in the Japanese garden at Bainbridge Gardens.
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Family outside home (ddr-densho-34-96)
Mrs. T. Nishinaka with daughter, Mrs. Shigeko Kitamoto and grandchildren Lilly, Frances, Frank and Jane.
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Issei man with granddaughter (ddr-densho-34-103)
Issei Mr. T. Nishinaka holds his granddaughter.
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Children in Japanese garden (ddr-densho-34-14)
The Harui and Seko children in the Japanese garden next to the nursery and store at Bainbridge Gardens.