300 items
300 items
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Group Photo of Gengo and Naka Endo family (ddr-densho-379-655)
Formal Photo of Gengo and Naka Endo Family: Back Row: Ada Endo, Tsuneo Endo; Hiroko Endo; Nozomu Endo, Alice Sumida Endo; Front row: Arthur Endo, Gengo Endo, Naka Endo, Aiji Endo; Children: Arthur Endo, Edward Endo, Irene Endo (on lap of Naka Endo.)
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Endo Brothers Group Photo (ddr-densho-379-656)
Formal Photo of 5 Endo Brothers: Aiji Endo, Arthur Endo, Yutaka Endo, Tsuneo Endo, Nozomu Endo
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Frank Aiji Endo Family at Santa Anita Assembly Center (ddr-densho-379-659)
The caption on the page of the photograph album is "Santa Anita Sept 1942". Frank Aiji Endo, Alice Yuriko Endo, and Todd Endo at Santa Anita Assembly Center.
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Koshiro Endo (ddr-njpa-5-536)
Principal of Canputon school, head of a group sponsored by the American Japanese Language Academy Association.
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Sutematsu Endo (ddr-njpa-5-540)
Caption on front [translation]: "Owner of a Honolulu pharmacy. Returned to Hawaii on the Asama-maru."
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Nisei in formal dress (ddr-one-1-562)
Black and white photographic negative of four Nisei standing outside in formal dress. From left to right: Kay Endo, Akiko “Aki” (Endo) Akagi, Mieko Fujita, and Kazuko "Kazzie" (Endo) Hara.
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Endo family poses in front of their house in Dayton, OH (ddr-densho-379-419)
Frank Aiji Endo and Alice Yuriko Sumida Endo with son Todd in front of their public housing residence.
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Portrait of Nikkei family (ddr-densho-259-488)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Portrait of the Shohei and Tei Endo family of Willow Flat, Oregon. There have been two spellings for their last name--Endo, as in the Oregon Japanese census of 1928, or Endow, as in Linda Tamura's book, The Hood River Issei. Shohei came to the U.S. in 1908, and Tei, his wife, in …
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Frank Aiji Endo holding infant son inspecting rattle snake at Rohwer Relocation Center (ddr-densho-379-688)
The caption in the photograph album reads "Rattlesnake". Frank Aiji Endo holding infant son Todd Isao Endo observing rattlesnake.
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Letter of support for publication of "Open Letter" to S.I. Hayakawa (ddr-densho-122-50)
From Kaya Endo, personal information redacted.
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Frank Endo Interview (ddr-densho-400-1)
Frank Endo was born in Wilmington, California, on April 20,1923, and grew up on Terminal Island, California. He taught gymnastics at Santa Anita, California, Race Track and at the concentration camp in Amache, Colorado, where he was imprisoned. Endo worked in Chicago during WWII and served in the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service. He participated in …
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Minoru Endo Interview (ddr-phljacl-1-9)
Nisei male. Born February 14, 1917, in San Francisco, California. Grew up in San Francisco and attended the University of California at Berkeley. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and the Topaz concentration camp, Utah. Served in the Military Intelligence Service. After the war, resettled in New York.
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Kay Endo Interview (ddr-manz-1-104)
Nisei male. Born September 26, 1933, in Milwaukie, Oregon. During World War II, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, returned to Oregon.
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Chiyo Endo Interview (ddr-one-7-10)
Issei female. Born March 14, 1906, in Japan, where family owned and operated a silkworm business. At age fifteen, immigrated to the United States to join father who was already there. Lived in Milwaukie, Oregon, before the war, and married and had six children. Husband passed away before World War II. During the war, removed to …
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Children by sandbox (ddr-densho-379-707)
The caption in the photograph album reads "Sandbox". Todd Endo and friend Tonko in sandbox built by his father Aiji Endo at Rohwer Incarceration Center.
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Nippon Fireworks Company (ddr-densho-353-135)
A note on the back identifies Mr. Endo as the third to the right.