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Hiro and Mary (ddr-densho-287-476)
Back and white photograph of a man and woman sharing an arm chair. Written on the album page below the image is "Hiro - Mary" in white.
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Hiro Takeuchi Interview (ddr-one-7-15)
Nisei male. Born April 9, 1915, in Troutdale, Oregon. Grew up in several areas in Oregon where parents ran a farm. Started a grocery business before World War II. During the war, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, returned to Oregon and reestablished grocery business.
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Hiro Nishimura Interview (ddr-densho-1000-237)
Nisei male. Born August 8, 1919, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, and was attending the University of Washington when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Drafted into the military a few months after the bombing, and then transferred to the Military Intelligence Service. Served as a linguist in Burma and India during …
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Testimony of Hiro Nishimura (ddr-densho-67-190)
Written testimony of Hiro Nishimura of Seattle, Washington. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday, September 10, 1981, in the section titled "Impact on Japanese American Veterans."
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Hiro Heidi Inahara Interview (ddr-one-7-75)
Nisei female. Born February 2, 1928, in Portland, Oregon. Grew up in the Portland area, where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, returned with family to Portland.
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Group of people standing outside a home (ddr-manz-10-94)
Original caption: "Mas Nakadaira, Grace, Hiro Nakadaira, Sat Mitsui."
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Student essay: "War" (ddr-densho-171-162)
Excerpt: "The battle fields of every war are just a human slaughter house, where a person if he's lucky will come out alive..."
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Letter sent to T.K. Pharmacy (ddr-densho-319-68)
Correspondence regarding a request for Kokusui sake.
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Fuki Kawada and Sumihiro Kawada (ddr-densho-477-776)
The caption below the photo reads "Takeo's youngest sister, Fuki Kawada & husband Sumi Hiro" in black ink.
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Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Hiro Katayawa (ddr-densho-498-37)
Letter to Robert Inglis from Hiro Katayama letting him know that they are going to Topaz, Utah.
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Two children playing with a toy (ddr-densho-107-4)
Caption on back of photo reads: Hiro-bo (Hiroshi) and Take-bo (Takeshi) playing with a toy fire engine.
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Luncheon for Congressman Mineta (ddr-densho-10-191)
Event: President Reagan signing the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Caption on reverse: "Rayburn Bldg. Sumi Kobayashi, George Uyehara, Hiro Uyehara."
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Six men seated, holding ATIS sign (ddr-ajah-2-16)
Written on back: 25th Anniv. MIS Reunion, Jack Tar Hotel S.F. / Nov. 11-13, 1966 / Jack Tsutomuida, -, George Kayano,-,- and Hiro Fuchiwaki
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Sunday Best (ddr-one-1-656)
Black and white photographic negative of Hiro Okayama posing for the camera in front of brick wall. Possibly dressed up for church.
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Workers traveling to canneries (ddr-densho-15-21)
These cannery workers are aboard the steamship "Aleutian" on its way to Alaska. Three individuals are identified: Hiroshi Yamada (middle front), Hiro Nishimura (right front), and Kenny Nakatani (back right).
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Seven boys with football (ddr-densho-458-30)
Seven boys, one holding a football on Okamura Farm. Front row-left to right: Tomomi Yamada, Hiro Tsukushi, Kei Nakano, and Sakaye Okamura. Back row-left to right: Naomi Higaki, Tad Sawamura, and Hideyoshi Kashima
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Poker on the Beach (ddr-one-1-620)
Black and white photographic negative of three Nisei men playing cards on a blanket at the beach. Two unidentified men look on from behind. From left to right players: Hiro Okayama, Shig Oka, and George Nakamura.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 83, No. 20 (November 12, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-45)
Selected article titles: "Asian-Pacific Americans Help Carter" (p. 1), "Nisei's Lost Generation Speaks Up" (pp. 1-2), "Ye Editor's Desk: Koji Ariyoshi--1914-1976" (p. 2), and "Rev. Hiro Higuchi: Recalls Sermon as 442nd Chaplain" (p. 3).