5887 items
5887 items
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The Northwest Times Vol. 4 No. 67 (August 19, 1950) (ddr-densho-229-236)
"Technical Move Stalls Action on Walter Bill" (p. 1), "House Version of Soldier Brides Act is Sent to President for Signature" (p. 1), "Japan Extends Farming Land Disposal Date" (p. 1).
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The Northwest Times Vol. 2 No. 79 (September 22, 1948) (ddr-densho-229-141)
"Kokubu Reburial Moved to Today" (p. 1), "Final Services for PFC. Seike to be Sept. 25" (p. 1), "Wyoming School Marm to Teach Youth of Japan Occupational Force Personnel" (p. 2).
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Shiuko Sakai at Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-80)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai (center) and two unidentified individuals standing outside next to a pulley at Ama No Hashidate, Japan. Inscribed on back: "AMANOHASHIDATE OCT 49/MA."
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Fishing at Miyazu Village (ddr-one-2-74)
Black and white photographic print of unidentified men standing on a beach and pulling in fishing nets at Miyazu, near Maizuru, Japan. Inscribed on back: "29 MAY 49/MIYAZU (NEAR MAIZURU)."
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Aboard Acadia (ddr-one-2-294)
Black and white photographic print of a passenger aboard the Acadia en route to Japan. Sitting on deck is Shiuko Sakai wearing pants rolled up to her knee and striped socks.
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Aboard Acadia (ddr-one-2-289)
Black and white photographic print of passengers aboard Acadia en route to Japan, passengers are unidentified, a man is standing and holding a baby, and a woman is seated in foreground.
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Eating at Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-83)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Nori and Shiuko Sakai seated at table and holding up their food at Ama No Hashidate, Japan. Inscribed on back: "AMANOHASHIDATE/OCT 49."
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Fishing at Miyazu Village (ddr-one-2-76)
Black and white photographic print of two unidentified men wearing straw skirts and pulling in fishing nets at Miyazu, near Maizuru, Japan. Inscribed on back: "29 MAY 49/MIYAZU (NEAR MAIZURU)."
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Family harvesting onions (ddr-densho-107-5)
Left to right: Heisaku Nakatani (farm hand who came to the U.S. from the same village as Roy's grandfather, Wakamatsu Matsumoto, in Hiroshima, Japan), Roy, Takeshi, and Roy's mother, Tei Matsumoto.
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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-35)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who contracted tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-32)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who caught tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Funeral for a young boy (ddr-densho-113-36)
This funeral is for Tetsumasa Uyeda who contracted tuberculosis while living in Japan. His mother, Ayako, and sister, Fumiko, brought him back to Seattle, but he died a few months later.
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. III No. 49 (December 18, 1943) (ddr-densho-143-126)
Selected article titles: "Warning by Fire Dept." (p. 1), "Visits Made by 3 WRA Officials" (p. 1), "No Influence Epidemic; Preventative Measures Given" (p. 1), "Messages from Japan Listed" (p. 3).
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Letter from Takuo Endo to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-13)
Takuo Endo, a nephew of Thomas & Agnes Rockrise, writes to Agnes for the first time. He asks after his cousin, George, and invites the family to visit Japan the following year.
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Sueno Yaniwa Nakata (ddr-ajah-6-679)
Caption below photo: Sueno Yaniwa Nakata. She was born in October 1963 in Japan and married Toyotaro Nakata. She is Buichi Nakata's mother. Buichi is Florence Nakata Omori's father. Circa 1940s
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Document with photo of Alameda ATK and Meiji University baseball teams and transcription of article about game (ddr-ajah-5-40)
Document includes names. Caption below separate photo: Alameda ATK vs Meiji team (from Japan) - Alameda, CA Meiji tour of America. Geizaburo Okada was head coach at Meiji University from 1923-1935.
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 65 (March 23, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-94)
Selected article titles: "Park Gives Talk to Japan Society on Monday Noon" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Talented Youth Will Appear in "Artist Recital"" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 61 (February 23, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-90)
Selected article titles: "Japan Standing at Crossroads, States Teusler" (p. 1), "Sports Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "J. S. C. to Throw Clubhouse Open to Public's Gaze" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 194 (September 12, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-225)
Selected article titles: "Relations Getting Serious Between China and Japan" (p. 1), "Funai Will Defend Tennis Supremacy Against Kurosaka" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 12, No. 601 (July 22, 1939) (ddr-densho-96-636)
Selected article titles: "Jubilee Potlatch to Thrill Throng" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "League Bids All to Playland for 6th Annual Japan Day Tomorrow" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 11, No. 544 (June 18, 1938) (ddr-densho-96-579)
Selected article titles: "National Confab Heads Announced by Manager Tani" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Officers' Confab, Dance, Japan Day All Due in July" (p. 4)
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Letter from Ai Chih Tsai to Commander Dowie (ddr-densho-446-167)
Draft of letter to commander in Formosa. Tsai just returned from Japan and thanks Dowie for good news of his family in Taiwan. Tsai is working for War Department in D.C.
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Scene the Pictorial Magazine Vol. 1 No. 6 (October 1949) (ddr-densho-266-11)
Selected article titles: "The Midwest Views its First Full-length Program of Japanese Dances" (p. 8), "Kiyosato--A New England Village in Japan" (p. 50), "Toshiko Hasegawa, Operatic Star" (p. 13).
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Immigration document (ddr-ajah-6-494)
Caption below document: Immigration papers for Yoshio Itahara and his wife, Hama, from Japan to American. He was 33, she was 24. They would live in Alameda, CA., September 10, 1902
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Portrait of woman in kimono (ddr-ajah-6-660)
Caption below photo: Sueno Yaniwa Nakata. She was born in October 1863 in Japan and married Toyotaro Nakata. She would live in Alameda, CA., most of her life. Photo circa 1890s.