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Student essay: "Wounded" (ddr-densho-171-137)
Excerpt: "It is spring and you are walking down the road. As you look around admiring the scenery you suddenly see a young man in crutches."
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Union City Greenhouses (ddr-densho-441-32)
Buildings constructed by Henry Taro Hayashi. Written on the bottom of the image is "October 20, 1950" in purple ink
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Potting Shed (ddr-densho-441-73)
Henry Taro Hayashi (right) standing the potting shed of the Union City Greenhouses Inc. with an unidentified man moving pots.
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Greenhouse construction (ddr-densho-441-67)
Buildings constructed by Henry Taro Hayashi. Written on the bottom of the image is "October 20, 1950" in purple ink
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XII, No. 12, December 1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-185)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Henry Miyatake develops talk transcript and cassette tape reparation drive appeal; article on John Sato.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XIII, No. 12, December1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-251)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Henry Miyatake develops talk transcript and cassette tape reparation drive appeal; article on John Sato.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 101 No. 13 (September 27, 1985) (ddr-pc-57-38)
Selected article titles: "Conservative Lawmaker Henry Hyde Backs Redress" (1); "Sao Paulo: Home for 750,000 Nikkei" (5); "Assemblyman Ferguson Criticized" (9)
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An Appeal for Action to Obtain Redress for the World War II Evacuation and Imprisonment of Japanese Americans (ddr-densho-274-157)
Prepared by the Editorial Group of the Evacuation Redress Committee, Seattle JACL Chapter: Shosuke Sasaki, Mike Nakata and Henry J. Miyatake.
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Seido Ogawa (ddr-densho-446-294)
Ryo will meet Ogawa at the train. Invitation to join Ryo for Saturday movie "Henry the V" and Sunday church picnic.
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Board of Management, Amache Consumer Enterprises (ddr-densho-163-16)
Back (L to R): Kotaro Wunno, Edward Yoshimoto, Henry Tsuno, Iwao Shirokawa. Front (L to R): Asaka Takata, H.T. Tomio, M. Nakawatase.
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Baby in front of grocery store (ddr-densho-105-2)
Minoru Tsubota's family's grocery store in Kent, Washington. Child in front is Min's brother, Henry Hiroo, mother Fusano is standing in back.
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Henry Ford playing cards with Clara Ford and the Bryants (ddr-njpa-1-366)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The Thing that Even Ford is Bad At. (Detroit, Michigan) Rengo. Perhaps even Automotive King Henry Ford is bad at cards. He is deep in thought in this recent masterpiece of a photograph taken quickly at the Colony Club here. (from left) Mr. Bryant, Henry Ford, Mrs. Bryant (Mrs. Ford's younger sister), …
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An oral history with Henry Yoshitake (ddr-csujad-29-37)
An oral interview with Henry Yoshitake, an incarceree at the Santa Anita Assembly Center and the Rohwer incarceration camp. The interview was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcription is found in the item: csufccop_jaoh_0126. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2373_T01
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Henry Ford speaking with Mary Pickford (ddr-njpa-1-364)
Caption on reverse [translation]: What are They Talking About? Old Man Ford and Ms. Mary Pickford. (New York) Rengo. This is a photo snapped by chance upon encountering Automotive King Henry Ford and 'Yankee Sweetheart' Mary Pickford (recently divorced from Douglas [Fairbanks] and now cheerful (?)) engaged in a pleasant chat after Ms. Pickford came to …
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World War I soldier (ddr-densho-109-106)
The man on the left, Henry Matsumoto Jr., was the only person of Japanese descent in the U.S. Navy during World War I.
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Correspondence between Dick Henry and Albert Tavel (ddr-densho-367-88)
Letters and contracts between Mary Mon Toy's agent, Dick Henry, and the Paris agent for the Nouvelle Eve Club, Montmartre circa 1953-54.
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Hood River Japanese Community Hall (ddr-densho-259-343)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "A gathering of many of the Hood River Japanese community in front of the Hood River Japanese Community Hall To me, it appears to have been a photograph taken of the Christian Nikkei families in Hood River, although there certainly must have been exceptions to this general statement, because I see the …