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6 items
![View of a golf club on Catalina Island (ddr-densho-328-451)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/30/a4/30a434ed17c769baf2b2c2041d286662.jpg)
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View of a golf club on Catalina Island (ddr-densho-328-451)
Caption in album: "Golf Club of Catalina."
![Sakahara and Tanaka Families Collection (ddr-densho-316)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/64/e2/64e2bed002b3a802bacee87b74b93277.jpg)
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Sakahara and Tanaka Families Collection (ddr-densho-316)
A family photograph album documenting the Sakahara and Tanaka families' pre-World War II life on Vashon Island and other areas of Washington State.
The Tanakas were farmers on Vashon Island between 1916 and 1940. Hatsuguma Tanaka was buried on Vashon Island in 1940. Hatsuguma's wife Momoye later married Sam Torakichi Migita and moved to Wapato, Washington. …
![Photograph album (ddr-densho-316-1)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/64/e2/64e2bed002b3a802bacee87b74b93277.jpg)
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Photograph album (ddr-densho-316-1)
A family photograph album documenting the Sakahara and Tanaka families' pre-World War II life on Vashon Island and other areas of Washington State. Dan Sakahara was a councilman, block leader, chairman of the red cross, treasurer of the PTA, and temporary chairman of the PTA at the Tule Lake Concentration Camp. He was also president of …
![[Kichigai Fishing Club] (ddr-csujad-29-273)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/55/d3/55d34cc17821025d89cb4153e7ce2c55.jpg)
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[Kichigai Fishing Club] (ddr-csujad-29-273)
Members of the Kichigai Fishing Club ocean fish around Santa Catalina Island. From left to right are John Ota, Iwa Aoki, Takashi Takaoka, Tosh Kato, Wayne Fujimura, and Doug Miyo (boat owner). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: P216
![Article about Toyozo Doi (ddr-njpa-5-468)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/af/3c/af3c7973e54ba3f1bd7e3c25132ef138.jpg)
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Article about Toyozo Doi (ddr-njpa-5-468)
Caption on newspaper clipping: "Big Isle Issei Pioneer Honored: Joseph Sureck, director of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service in Honolulu, is shown presenting The Hawaii Times trophy to Toyozo Doi, 90, of Pauhau, Hawaii, for being the Japanese Issei pioneer with the longest residence on the Island of Hawaii. The father of Masato Doi, Honolulu …