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Jim M. Tanimoto Interview (ddr-densho-1000-270)
Nisei male. Born June 3, 1923, in Marysville, California. Grew up in Marysville, California, eventually moving to Gridley, California. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, removed with family to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Refused to sign the so-called "loyalty questionnaire," and was removed with most other young men in Tule …
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Jim Kawano and George Doi target shooting (ddr-densho-201-705)
Caption in album: "Nice shootin / Geo. Doi, Jim Kawano."
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Soldiers on a ship in the port of Leghorn, Italy (ddr-densho-201-799)
Caption in album: "So long Jim! Be seeing you."
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Four children with dog standing outside building (ddr-densho-464-114)
Inscription on front: Emi, June, Alice, Jim Nadano / 1945
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The Quintet (ddr-densho-378-125)
Photograph of five men in suits posing together. Back row: Jim, Mas and John. Front row: Taizo and Tut. Caption on page: "The Quintet" and "Jim - Mas - John Taizo - Tut"
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picnic with Isoshima family (ddr-densho-477-266)
Photograph of Yoshiko (Nakato) Nakahara (left), Jim Tobe (center), and Takeo Isoshima (right) enjoying a picnic. The caption below the photo reads "Yoshiko, Tak, Tak's nephew Jim Tobe" in black ink.
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Mary Mon Toy seated at a table in the Esquire offices (ddr-densho-367-306)
Written on back: Top: Esquire Offices Pamela Curran (back to camera), Arthur O'Connell, Mary Mon Toy, Jim Lowe (seated) Jerry Jontry. Bottom: Arthur O'Connell, Mary Mon Toy, Jim Lowe, Pamela Curran
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Mary Mon Toy in Esquire offices with group of people around table (ddr-densho-367-305)
Written on back: Top: Esquire Offices Pamela Curran (back to camera), Arthur O'Connell, Mary Mon Toy, Jim Lowe (seated) Jerry Jontry. Bottom: Arthur O'Connell, Mary Mon Toy, Jim Lowe, Pamela Curran
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Shoichi Suyama and Jim Kawano at a boathouse (ddr-densho-201-714)
Caption in album: "Shoichi Suyama, Jim Kawano / Harbor Island Boathouse."
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Group photograph (ddr-densho-328-366)
Caption in album: "Masa, Me, Shig / Tatsuo-san, Matuo, Jim."
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Jim Tateoka and Masao Sakagami in Europe (ddr-densho-328-61)
Caption in album: "Overseas Snaps / 1944 / Jim Tateoka and / Masa."
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Kim Kawashima and Jim Tateoka (ddr-densho-328-326)
Caption in album: "Ogden, Utah / January 1947 / Kim and Jim."
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Community Picnic (ddr-one-1-375)
Black and white photographic negative of young families sitting at a picnic table enjoying a community picnic at Viking Park hosted by the Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as the Oregon Buddhist Temple). From left to right is Yoshi Hasuike, Sachi Hasuike, Sachi Hasuike's daughter, Mrs. Jim Hasuike, Jim Hasuike's sons, and Jim Hasuike.
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Three men in skis (ddr-densho-201-724)
Caption in album: "Ogden, Utah / Jim Tateoka, Jake Koga / Matt Tateoka."
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Poem written in camp (ddr-densho-126-1)
Jim Yoshihara wrote the poem "Damned Fence" while incarcerated at Minidoka.
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Three friends in Ogden (ddr-densho-328-318)
Caption in album: "Ogden / January 1947 / Jim Tateoka, Matsu, Tatsu Yonetani."
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Child on a rocking horse (ddr-densho-359-1100)
The caption in the album is "Jim Furushiro Jr. 16 mos.".
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-166-2)
Jim Minoru Mayeno, a member of the United States' Military Intelligence Service pictured with relatives in Japan. This photo is of Jim with his Suda relatives. He also met his Mayeno relatives (not pictured).
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A man on horseback (ddr-densho-201-943)
Caption in album: "Deer hunting / 1946 / Richard Okumoto / Frank Tanikuni / Jim Kawano."
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Deer hunting (ddr-densho-201-942)
Caption in album: "Deer hunting / 1946 / Richard Okumoto / Frank Tanikuni / Jim Kawano."
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Three men sitting around a fire (ddr-densho-201-939)
Caption in album: "Deer hunting / 1946 / Richard Okumoto / Frank Tanikuni / Jim Kawano."
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Three men sitting around a fire (ddr-densho-201-940)
Caption in album: "Deer hunting / 1946 / Richard Okumoto / Frank Tanikuni / Jim Kawano."
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Japanese American soldier in field (ddr-densho-201-196)
Japanese American soldier sitting in a field. Caption on reverse: "Jim Tateoka."