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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-35)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who contracted tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-32)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who caught tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-36)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who contracted tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Home movie footage of the wedding of Nellie Itahara and Bill Takeda (ddr-ajah-4-69)
Home movie footage showing friends and pastor of the Buena Vista United Methodist Church celebrating the marriage of Bill Takeda and Nellie Fumiko Itahara in what appears to be a private home.
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Image of Shuzo "Bill" Takeda's Japanese passport titled: A Japanese Passport, translated (ddr-ajah-6-508)
Caption below image: Passport for Shuzo "Bill" Takeda, of Hiroshima, Japan so he could immigrate to America / May 15, 1924. Shozo would later marry Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara and live in Alameda, CA.
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Mineo Osumi's daughters and sons-in-law at his funeral (ddr-njpa-4-1777)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Wake for the late Osumi at the admiral's house. The wake for the late Admiral Osumi and the wakes for the others have been held by the bereaved. They gathered before the spirits at the altar of the deceased on the 19th. From the right, Mr. Ikuta, Mrs. Ikuta, whose first name …
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Letters from Jokichi and Fumiko Yamanaka to Mr. S. Okine, July, 1947 (ddr-csujad-5-206)
Contains two Japanese letters, one English letter, and one envelope. All three letters are enclosed in the envelope and mailed from Hiroshima, Japan. Letters are written by Jokichi Yamanaka and Fumiko Yamanaka, addressing their relatives, Seiichi Okine and Makoto Okine. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: oki_02_45_001-004
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Women in costumes, performing a play (ddr-ajah-4-28)
Caption below photo: Stageplay at Japanese Methodist episcopal Church, South in Alameda, CA Circa late 1920s
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Portrait of Shigeshi Madokoro (ddr-ajah-6-349)
Caption below photo: Shigeshi "Shug" Madokoro penned this June 1932 photo to his pal, Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara. Both were from Alameda, CA. Inscription on photo front: Dear Nelly Sincerely yours Shug June '32
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Japanese American soldier (ddr-densho-61-7)
Fumiko Hayashida's son, Leonard, in uniform while serving in the Vietnam War. He was twenty-five years old at the time the photo was taken, and was born in Manzanar concentration camp, California.
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Shuzo "Bill" Takeda with Fumiko "Nellie" and daughter Judy standing outside barracks (ddr-ajah-6-543)
Caption below photo: Standing in front of their Block 13 residence are Shuzo "Bill" and Fumiko "Nellie" Takeda with their first born child, Judy. Topaz, Utah, 1943. The Taketa's were from Alameda, CA.
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Shozo "Bill" Takeda in football uniform (ddr-ajah-6-528)
Caption below photo: Shozo "Bill" Takeda poses in his football uniform in Azusa, CA in 1934. He previously lived in Alameda, CA. He returned to Alameda to marry Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara in 1941.
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Portrait of four young women (ddr-ajah-6-530)
Caption below photo: Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara (far left), Masa Hanamura, Spring Kido, and Aki Mukoyama sit for a portrait at Tsuji Studio of Oakland, a sort of Coming of age picture. Photo 1936
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Eight children standing on dock (ddr-densho-474-163)
Front Row Left to Right: Marianne Hazumi Urakawa, Marion Takako Takenaga, Emiko Takenaga, Elsie Fumiko Urakawa and Starr Miyeko Urakawa. Back Row Left to Right: Richard Toshiyuki Takenaga, James Yoshita Arima and George Arima
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Fumiko Hayashida Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-15-17)
Memories of removal from Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Fumiko Hayashida Segment 22 (ddr-densho-1000-15-22)
A mother's life in Manzanar concentration camp
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Fumiko Hayashida Segment 28 (ddr-densho-1000-15-28)
Husband's work in camp, his answers to the so-called "loyalty questions"
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Fumiko Hayashida Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1000-15-20)
Flag waving and pulled blinds on the train ride to Manzanar
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Fumiko Hayashida Segment 30 (ddr-densho-1000-15-30)
Receiving a visit from former high school teacher