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Hilo Japanese Church Gathering 1906 (ddr-densho-492-22)
Photograph of a large group. Written on the front of the photograph is "Church / Hilo Japanese Gathering / 1906" in blue ink. Written on the back is "Hilo Boarding School / T. Yamamoto" in pencil.
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Jun Kurumada Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1013-5-6)
Community activities as a child: church and Japanese language school
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Mark M. Nakagawa Interview I Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-288-13)
The importance of the church in the Japanese American community
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Draft bulletin for Japanese Church of Christ (ddr-densho-446-30)
Handwritten bulletin draft for September 13, 1942 2 PM Sunday service
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Emery Brooks Andrews Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-155-5)
Father's early involvement with the Seattle Japanese American community, and the Seattle Japanese Baptist Church
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Group photo with Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-379)
Members of the Chicago Japanese Christian Church (later Church of Christ) where Ai Chih Tsai was the student pastor while studying at the Divinity School. The church had around 10 members in its congregation in 1939.
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Bulletin for Fourth Presbyterian (ddr-densho-446-32)
Special bulletin for 4 PM ecumenical service
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Chicago Sun: Ai Chih Tsai Ordination Reception Article (ddr-densho-446-387)
Photo of Doc #417 and related commentary
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Spady Koyama Interview I Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-38-6)
Influence of the Methodist church on the Japanese American community in Spokane, Washington
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Yosh Nakagawa Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-172-25)
Returning to Seattle after World War II; living at the Japanese Methodist Church
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Roy Ebihara Interview Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-222-11)
Growing up Christian, being the only Japanese family allowed in the Christian church
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Paul Nagano Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-65-3)
Family's religious background and joining a Japanese Baptist church as a young boy
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Congregation outside the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-12-1)
The Japanese Baptist Church is located at 160 Broadway in Seattle, Washington. Before World War II, this area was adjacent to Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown.
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Hood River Japanese Methodist Church Orchestra (ddr-densho-259-323)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "The Hood River Japanese Methodist Church orchestra. This was not the same organization as the band. Here LeRoy (?) Burns was the orchestra organizer, leader and instructor. I think that Rev. [Isaac] Inouye just lent moral support. Notice that on the bass drum...it reads, 'H.R.H.S.', and 'Japanese'...HRHS of course stood for Hood …
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Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church of Portland (ddr-densho-259-307)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Posed group of members of the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church of Portland. This old church was actually a remodeled home and it was located near 16th Avenue and Glisan Street."
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Members of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-69)
The church was located on Jefferson Street. A note on the back indicates the 50th anniversary.
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Japanese American servicemen near a church (ddr-csujad-55-2277)
Black and white photograph depicting two Japanese American servicemen and two women in front of a church in winter. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2382
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Yosh Nakagawa Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-172-23)
Leaving camp to attend a church camp, meeting a non-Japanese American pen pal
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Funeral photo for an Unknown Person (ddr-ajah-4-27)
Taken at Japanese Methodist Episcopal church
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Congregation 1939 (ddr-densho-474-22)
Group photo of 148 people. 2nd row: 5th from left: Rev. Tsai
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Group photo outside church (ddr-densho-474-24)
Group photo of 53 people in front of Japanese Congregational Church
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Group photo outside church (ddr-densho-474-25)
Group photo of 40 people in front of Japanese Congregational Church