This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during …
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during World War …
Memories of bombing of Pearl Harbor, restrictions on Japanese Americans in Hawaii
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the …
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during World War II.
The call for volunteers in Hawaii: joining the U.S. Army
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military …
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during World …
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during World War II.
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Given the full conference schedule, interviews conducted at the reunion were shorter in length than typical Densho interviews and concentrated on a single topic, namely, the individual's military service during …
Photograph of Clarence T. Nishizu and his two brothers, John and Henry. Oral history 5a, 5b 1966-01-01, COPH, Japanese American Collection. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: P105
Caption on front: "Alexander Hume Ford, Director of the Pan-Pacific Union, at the time he persuaded Woodrow Wilson to head the Pan-Pacific Union and got Senator Henry Cabot Lodge to secure from Congress the first appropriation for the Union, which he expressed a hope would develop into a Pan-Pacific League of Nations."
Booklet titled: "A Voice That Must Be Heard" containing excerpts about Japanese Americans from statements by various government officials including: President Franklin Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson, Joseph C. Grew, Elmer Davis, W.P. Scobey, Milton S. Eisenhower, Harold L. Ickes, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, Delos C. Emmons, Kendell Fielder, and Chester C. Davis.
Caption on reverse: "Mayor Charles Royer signs proclamation for first Day of Remembrance. L-R: Henry Miyatake, Seattle Evacuation Redress Comm., Shosuke Sasaki, Seattle Evacuation Redress Comm., Arlene Oki, Spec. Asst. to the Mayor, Ron Mamiya, National JACL Redress Comm., Floyd Schmoe, Amer. Friends Service Comm., Cherry Kinoshita, past pres. Seattle JACL, Dr. Minoru Masuda, M.C. for …
Mayor Charles Royer of Seattle, Washington, signs the proclamation for the Day of Remembrance. Behind him (left to right): Henry Miyatake, Shosuke Sasaki, Arlene Oki, Ron Mamiya, Floyd Schmoe, Cherry Kinoshita, and Dr. Minoru Masuda. Annual Day of Remembrance ceremonies are held in many Japanese American communities on or around February 19th, the day Executive Order …
Photograph number 10875 of Anaheim Street. Handwritten note on the back side reads: Anaheim Street Viaduct Anaheim Street near Henry Ford Avenue looking n.e. [northeast]. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ter_04_090_001
Yasuko Fukuhara with son Masateru Fukuhara. The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Written on album page below photograph: "Mrs. Fukuhara and Masateru".
The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Printed on photograph: "Jackson Studio, Seattle". Written on album page below photograph: "Ruth Aiko Fukuhara".
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1982 President, Kathryn Bannai; Installation Dinner, 60th Anniversary, spotlight three remaining 1921 Charter members, Shigery Osawa, Henry Tatsumi, and Tama Sakai, Lori Matsukawa, KOMO Reporter, emcee; thank you to President Lloyd Hara; PNWDC meeting, Seattle very concerned about Redress disbursement accountability (Kato) and also overall endowment investment policy (Moriguchi); LW JACL …
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1974 President, Sam Shoji; October Board Meeting, Henry Miyatake (SERC) gave a comprehensive report, presentation to non-JA attorneys well received, biggest obstacle is Nisei ?It?s a hard subject for Nisei to discuss;" Charles Z Smith names Tak Kubota as one of Seattle?s ten most powerful people in Seattle PI.
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1982 President, Kathryn Bannai; Installation Dinner, 60th Anniversary, spotlight three remaining 1921 Charter members, Shigery Osawa, Henry Tatsumi, and Tama Sakai, Lori Matsukawa, KOMO Reporter, emcee; thank you to President Lloyd Hara; PNWDC meeting, Seattle very concerned about Redress disbursement accountability (Kato) and also overall endowment investment policy (Moriguchi); LW JACL …
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1982 President, Kathryn Bannai; Installation Dinner, 60th Anniversary, spotlight three remaining 1921 Charter members, Shigery Osawa, Henry Tatsumi, and Tama Sakai, Lori Matsukawa, KOMO Reporter, emcee; thank you to President Lloyd Hara; PNWDC meeting, Seattle very concerned about Redress disbursement accountability (Kato) and also overall endowment investment policy (Moriguchi); LW JACL …
Got a packages and letters from them; surprised the To-chan plans to buy him a car, but it would be useful when he gets home; John's (Miyasaki) sister (Tsugiko Miyasaki) got married to Henry Fujita; sending a photo that John (Miyasaki) took of him. Parents' note on envelope back: Monday May 13, 1946 Request for magazines …
Group of people associated with the Seattle Japanese Congregational Church. Front row on left Rev Ai Chih Tsai holding his son, Peter Ho Yang Tsai. Front row second from right: Ryo Morikawa Tsai. The two\nlittle girls are most likely their daughters Bi Lin and Bi Sim. Back row on the right is Chosaku "Henry" Hashiguchi
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Tak Negi in which Tak provides condolences for the death of Kanetaro Domoto (Yuriko's father) and Motonoshin "Henry" Domoto (Yuriko's uncle) and inquires about her plans for the future providing an offer of housing in Minnesota. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-321 and ddr-densho-356-413.
This photo appears to have been taken on the same day as Item number ssu_lp_0001. Shown from left to right are Katsumi (Henry) Fujita and his father Tsuneji Fujita. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: lp028-08-002