10 items
10 items
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Toshiyuki Kubota (ddr-densho-471-114)
Toshiyuki Kubota stands in front of a car. Caption on the picture reads: "Toshiyuki Kubota".
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Band practice (ddr-densho-471-161)
The Toshiyuki Kubota Band is sitting down and practicing, while a person is conducting them. Note from donor on sleeve: "Toshiyuki Kubota Band (Rohwer) 1940's (Clarinet)". Duplicate of ddr-densho-471-39.
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Toshiyuki Bob Kubota (ddr-densho-471-200)
Two men sit on a truck, and a man leans against the truck. Caption on the picture reads: "Toshiyuki Bob Kubota".
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Tadaoka Wada (ddr-densho-471-65)
A man wearing a suit poses in front of a building. Caption on the picture reads: "To Toshiyuki(?) Kubota / Tadaoka Wada".
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Rohwer hospital staff (ddr-densho-471-162)
The Rohwer hospital staff stand and pose for a group photograph. Note on sleeve from donor: "Toshiyuki Kubota Rohwer Arkansas Hospital 1940's"
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Atomi Masui (ddr-densho-471-66)
A man poses outside with his hands on his hips and a cigarette in his mouth. Caption on the picture reads: "To Toshiyuki Kubota / Atomi Masui".
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Ned Hishimoto (ddr-densho-471-116)
Yutaka Wada and Ned Hishimoto pose outside on a bicycle. Caption on the picture reads: "Ned Hishimoto". A note from the donor: "1938 / Yutaka Wada / Toshiyuki Kubota 1942 / Bike 1938".
Collection
Toshiyuki Robert Kubota Family Collection (ddr-densho-471)
A family photo album containing 201 pictures in total. Includes personal photos and photos gifted to the Kubota family, many of which show the family's life in Tule Lake and Rohwer.
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Japanese Directory 1931 (ddr-densho-423-340)
Includes portraits of families at home or at businesses, large group photos at community gatherings such a sports events, photos of businesses including shops, factories and farms, and address lists. Listing includes five names at the address of the Starlight Laundry: Choko Nozawa, Takeyoshi Omura; Fusatoshi Sakanai, Takasuke Takeshita, Nobuo Yasaki
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Memoirs 1943 - Minidoka High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-48)
Yearbook for the Minidoka High School, property of Starr Urakawa. The school included grades 8-12. Individual students are photographed in senior portraits or class photos. Student activities are represented, including student labor/work experience program ("part-time workers"), May Day royalty, and sports. Student signatures are included throughout the book.