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Parade in front of Seattle's Henry Building (ddr-densho-35-236)
img Parade in front of Seattle's Henry Building (ddr-densho-35-236)
This parade was part of the city's first Golden Potlatch festival that took place in July of 1911.
Letter from Henry Tanner to Kaneji Domoto (ddr-densho-329-901)
doc Letter from Henry Tanner to Kaneji Domoto (ddr-densho-329-901)
Pen pal letter from Henry Tanner, a sixth-grader at the Sandford School in Paris, Illinois, introducing himself and describing the town where he lives.
doc "A Voice That Must Be Heard" (ddr-densho-156-178)
Extracts from statements regarding Americans of Japanese Ancestry by President Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson, Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, and others.
Group at Abe Residence (ddr-densho-383-338)
img Group at Abe Residence (ddr-densho-383-338)
Left to right: Henry Yamada (behind bushes), unidentified man, Yoichi Matsuda, unidentified woman, unidentified man, May Abe. Written on album page below photograph: "Abe Residence".
Application for alien of enemy nationality for permission to travel (ddr-densho-410-37)
doc Application for alien of enemy nationality for permission to travel (ddr-densho-410-37)
Application and approval of travel for Henry Takahashi to travel to Topaz from San Francisco to bring Tomoye Takahashi with him back to San Francisco.
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 116, No. 2 (January 15, 1993) (ddr-pc-65-2)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 116, No. 2 (January 15, 1993) (ddr-pc-65-2)
Select article titles: "Teen admits to role in murders (p. 1); "War hero Henry Gosho dies at 71" (p. 1); "JACL D.C. internships offered" (p. 10).
Letter regarding reparations payments (ddr-densho-274-79)
doc Letter regarding reparations payments (ddr-densho-274-79)
This letter is signed by John Matsumoto, president of the Seattle chapter of the JACL, and Shosuke Sasaki and Henry Miyatake of the Evacuation Redress Committee.
Child playing (ddr-densho-359-295)
img Child playing (ddr-densho-359-295)
Frances Owen, the daughter of Mrs. Henry B (Frances) Owen,a prominent community leader in Seattle. Alice Kawamoto worked as a nanny/maid for Mrs. Owen.
Two men by convertible car (ddr-ajah-6-583)
img Two men by convertible car (ddr-ajah-6-583)
Caption below photo: Makoto "Henry" Takagi (at right) of Alameda, CA., and Mr. Miyazaki with a convertible automobile. Miyazaki might have been from Oakland. Circa 1920s
Two men in baseball uniforms (ddr-ajah-5-56)
img Two men in baseball uniforms (ddr-ajah-5-56)
Caption below photo: Two Alameda Taiku Kai (ATK) ballplayers buddy up for a photo. At right is Makoto Henry" Takagi. Alameda, CA. Circa late 1910s-1920s
Old Indian fort in Lava Beds National Monument, Calif., J. H. Eastman #B-1324 (ddr-csujad-26-104)
img Old Indian fort in Lava Beds National Monument, Calif., J. H. Eastman #B-1324 (ddr-csujad-26-104)
Postcard depicting Native American architecture at Lava Beds National Monument addressed to "Sgt. Tsukahara Student Det. Camp Savage, Minn" on verso. Lava Beds National Monument is nearby Tule Lake incarceration camp. From photo album of Robert Billigmeier. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: mei_05_043

Narrator Henry Ueno

Kibei male. Born December 29, 1928, in Pendleton, Oregon. Father passed away at an early age, and Henry was taken by mother with several siblings to Katsuura, Japan. Attended school in Japan and worked in factories to support the war effort during World War II. Left Japan after the war, and was drafted by the U.S. …
Letter to Professor Ray Larson from Henry Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-1)
doc Letter to Professor Ray Larson from Henry Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-1)
Letter to Professor Ray Larson regarding his article in "Grower Talks" about plant sleeves. Henry informs Larson about his father, Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's patenting of the sleeve.
A Voice that Must be Heard (ddr-densho-171-195)
doc A Voice that Must be Heard (ddr-densho-171-195)
Extracts from statements, regarding Americans of Japanese Ancestry, by: President Roosevelt, Hon. Henry L. Stimson, Hon. Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, and others.
Letters from Dick Henry to Mary Mon Toy (ddr-densho-367-89)
doc Letters from Dick Henry to Mary Mon Toy (ddr-densho-367-89)
Dick Henry was Mary Mon Toy's agent. In these letters he discusses future contracts and the possibility of performing at the Nouvelle Eve Club in Montmartre, Paris.
Yuriko and Kazuo Date (ddr-ajah-6-381)
img Yuriko and Kazuo Date (ddr-ajah-6-381)
Caption below photo: Yuriko Date and her brother, Kazuo "Henry" of Alameda, CA., in a dramatically lit portrait. She was his favorite sister. Photo circa late 1930s
Memory of evacuation (ddr-csujad-48-20)
doc Memory of evacuation (ddr-csujad-48-20)
Assignment by Henry Haruda for period VIII World Geography and History class taught by Mr. Harry Bentley Wells, a teacher at Manzanar High School. Henry recounts needing to leave his dog Scrappy behind when his family left Los Angeles. He tells a story of Scrappy stealing bacon from the grocery store and getting into the neighbor's …
Manzanar schools (ddr-csujad-48-31)
doc Manzanar schools (ddr-csujad-48-31)
Assignment by Henry Nakano for period VIII History class taught by Mr. Harry Bentley Wells, a teacher at Manzanar High School. Henry discusses the schools at Manzanr. Initially, the parents worried if there would be any schooling. But Dr. Carter (Superintendent of Schools) reassured them that school would start in the fall. Initially the school did …
Kiyotaka Fukuhara as young boy with ball on porch (ddr-densho-383-38)
img Kiyotaka Fukuhara as young boy with ball on porch (ddr-densho-383-38)
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: "Kiyotaka Fukuhara '31".
The Newell Star, Vol. I, No. 9 (April 27, 1944) (ddr-densho-284-14)
doc The Newell Star, Vol. I, No. 9 (April 27, 1944) (ddr-densho-284-14)
Selected article titles: "20-25 Group Predominates in Tule Lake" (pp. 1-2), "Voluntary Terminations Aid Employment Policy" (pp. 1-2), and "Danjo Seinenkai Exhibit Attracts Large Crowds" (p. 2).
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