16 items
16 items
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Two women holding infants (ddr-densho-468-521)
Black and white photo of Fujiko "Fuzzy" (Watanabe) Ishikawa holding Richard Ishikawa and Chiyo (Ishikawa) Nakahama holding Frank Isamu Nakahama. Two captions on album page written in white pencil. Caption above photo: "proud mammies" Caption below photo: "Fuzzy, Chiyo, Dick, Frank"
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Christmas Card from the Ishikawa family (ddr-densho-468-247)
Hand-drawn card by Jesse Ishikawa with photo of the four Ishikawa children (no date)
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Letter from the Ishikawas to the Matsuos and Johnny (ddr-densho-468-251)
Thank you for Christmas gifts with details of plans for trip to visit in New York in April, introduction to Ann and Don Farber, and new vehicle.
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Letter from the Ishikawas to Ejohn (ddr-densho-468-248)
Letter discussing reunion trip with updates on the family [note: heavy water damage]
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Draft: "We Brought 'em back alive" (ddr-densho-468-253)
Article submitted to Ladies Home Journal on traveling with young children on a family trip to Mexico
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Submission letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Neal Stuart at Ladies Home Journal with two slides (ddr-densho-468-252)
Cover letter for submission of article about taking young children on a family trip to Mexico with slides of Ishikawa family.
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Alice, Chiyo, Johnny, Frank (ddr-densho-468-306)
Black and white photo of two women with two young boys wearing leather jackets. Caption on album page: "Alice, Chiyo, Johnny, Frank" written in black ink or pencil. Top inscription partially cut off. Bottom inscription: "The Nakakamas in Manzanar 1943" written in black ink or graphite pencil.
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Biographical poem (ddr-densho-468-155)
Typed draft of poem based on Ishikawa's childhood and experiences in World War II
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Nakayama Family (ddr-densho-468-519)
Black and white photo of Nakayama family. Caption on album page: "Chiyo (left), Aliea (rear right), Isamu (infant), Minoru (front right)" written in white pencil.
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Letters to Joseph Ishikawa from Henry "Hank" Ishikawa with letter of acceptance from University of Nebraska (ddr-densho-468-100)
Page one is a brief letter from Hank. Page two is Joseph Ishikawa's letter of acceptance confirming his transfer from UCLA to the University of Nebraska
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A Myopic Account of a Relocated Life during the Second World War (ddr-densho-468-97)
Personal recollections of life in an assembly center and relocation camp for Japanese descendants and various digressions