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Bobby and Mary (ddr-densho-287-661)
img Bobby and Mary (ddr-densho-287-661)
Photograph of woman holding a baby in her arms. Written on the album page below the image is "Bobby / Mary" in black ink.
Mary and Yukie (ddr-densho-357-200)
img Mary and Yukie (ddr-densho-357-200)
Left to right: Mary Nabori, her little sister, and Yukie Yoshioka attend the Oakland Japanese Association picnic.
Eleanor and Mary (ddr-densho-357-230)
img Eleanor and Mary (ddr-densho-357-230)
Eleanor and Mary, delegates for the Young Men's and Women's Buddhist Association Summer Conference, sit in Berkeley Stadium. Left to right: Eleanor Kanzaki, Mary Nabori.
Photo of Mary (ddr-densho-378-569)
img Photo of Mary (ddr-densho-378-569)
Photograph of a woman standing next a pillar. Inscribed on the photograph is "To Hede With love Mary" in blue ink.
photo of Mary (ddr-densho-378-606)
img photo of Mary (ddr-densho-378-606)
Photograph of a woman identified as Mary standing outside on grass. Inscribed on the photograph is "To Hede Love, Mary" in black ink and "1929" in blue ink.
Miss Mary Obata (ddr-densho-378-236)
img Miss Mary Obata (ddr-densho-378-236)
Photograph of a young woman identified as Mary Obata standing on the front steps of a porch. Caption on album page: "Vacaville" and Miss Mary Obata Vacaville"
Mary Iwasaki Interview (ddr-one-7-53)
vh Mary Iwasaki Interview (ddr-one-7-53)
Nisei female. Born November 16, 1923, in Portland, Oregon. Grew up in Portland, where parents ran a hotel business. During World War II, was removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Left camp to attend college in Ohio, and eventually returned to Portland.

(This material is based upon work assisted …

Mary Schroeder Interview (ddr-densho-1000-387)
vh Mary Schroeder Interview (ddr-densho-1000-387)
White female. Born December 4, 1940, in Boulder, Colorado. Senior Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In Gordon Hirabayashi's 1983 coram nobis case, Judge Schroeder authored the opinion which vacated both Hirabayashi's curfew and exclusion convictions on proof of the allegations of governmental misconduct.
Mary Hamano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-215)
vh Mary Hamano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-215)
Nisei female. Born July 14, 1921, in San Gabriel, California. Spent childhood in Los Angeles where father operated a shoe repair business and grocery store. Family was removed to Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and Amache concentration camp, Colorado. Resettled in Denver after the war and worked in several businesses in Japantown. Married in 1947 and …
Mary Hirata Interview (ddr-densho-1000-22)
vh Mary Hirata Interview (ddr-densho-1000-22)
Nisei female. Born November 27, 1926, in Wenatchee, Washington. Grew up in Wenatchee and moved to Seattle with family in 1938. Incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Resettled during World War II in Pocatello, Idaho. Returned to Seattle after World War II.
Mary Woodward Interview (ddr-densho-1001-32)
vh Mary Woodward Interview (ddr-densho-1001-32)
White female. Daughter of Walt and Milly Woodward, publishers of The Bainbridge Review, which, during World War II, was the sole newspaper on the West Coast to continuously speak out against the mass removal and concentration of Japanese Americans, primarily through Woodward's editorials.

(This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department …

Mary Nomura Interview (ddr-manz-1-7)
vh Mary Nomura Interview (ddr-manz-1-7)
Manzanar concentration camp, California, and attended school in camp. Known as the "Songbird of Manzanar," sang at functions and social events. Met future husband in Manzanar, and married after leaving camp. Resettled in California.
Mary Montoya Interview (ddr-densho-1009-2)
vh Mary Montoya Interview (ddr-densho-1009-2)
Female of Japanese and Mexican ancestry. Born 1916 in El Paso, Texas. Father was an Issei from Japan, and mother was from Mexico. Mary grew up in several cities in New Mexico. She was married and living in California when the war broke out, but was not identified as being of Japanese ancestry. Returned to Gallup, …
Mary Arima and Miki Miyasako (ddr-densho-201-843)
img Mary Arima and Miki Miyasako (ddr-densho-201-843)
Caption in album: "1945 / Mary Arima, Miki Miyasako / Nampa. Idaho / Guy named Oda got married to Mary Arima."
Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-20)
img Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-20)
Caption on front: "Riis Park Beach / Edmundo '44." Mary Teruko Okada aka Mary Mon Toy on the left.
Julliard concert program (ddr-densho-367-43)
doc Julliard concert program (ddr-densho-367-43)
Listed as Mary Okada Mon, Mary Mon Toy performs a song called "China Doll." By May 1946 Mary Mon Toy was a student at Julliard and also performing at the China Doll Club.
Mary Kondo standing outside building with group in background (ddr-ajah-6-111)
img Mary Kondo standing outside building with group in background (ddr-ajah-6-111)
Inscription on photo front: To Alice / Love Mary. Caption below photo: Mary Kondo of Alameda, CA, circa late 1920s
Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-19)
img Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-19)
Caption on front: "Riis Park Beach '44." Mary Teruko Okada aka Mary Mon Toy is second from the right.
Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Jones Beach (ddr-densho-367-16)
img Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Jones Beach (ddr-densho-367-16)
Caption on reverse: "July 18, 1948 / Jones Beach." Mary Teruko Okada aka Mary Mon Toy on the far right.
Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-21)
img Mary Teruko Okada with her I House and Julliard friends at Riis Beach (ddr-densho-367-21)
Caption on front: "Riis Park Beach '44." Mary Teruko Okada aka Mary Mon Toy is second from the right.
Mary Mon Toy socializing at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-59)
img Mary Mon Toy socializing at the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-59)
Caption on frame: "To lovely Mary / Good luck / and happiness / always / yours / Ming Chu / 12-5-46 / To Mary / I shall always / remember our / lovely evening / at the Chung [?] / Tom Galvert [?] / To Mary / Love L[?]."
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