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Naohiko Masaki (ddr-njpa-4-1058)
img Naohiko Masaki (ddr-njpa-4-1058)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "A long, distinguished career rewarded. Today received the honorable First Order of Merit. President Naohiko Masaki of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, who has recently been hard at work in several areas, such as issues regarding the Imperial Exhibition and the issue of delaying the announcement of the winning works, at …
Nobie Masaki (ddr-csujad-26-140)
img Nobie Masaki (ddr-csujad-26-140)
Photo of a young Japanese American woman posing in front of a barracks buildings. Handwriting on the photo reads, "Dear Mrs. Billigmeier, Always, Nobie Masaki." From photo album of Robert Billigmeier. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: mei_05_110
Storage list for Masaki Yoshida (ddr-sbbt-2-323)
doc Storage list for Masaki Yoshida (ddr-sbbt-2-323)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Masaki Yoshida, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 846.
Postcard from Masaki to Joe Ono, August 24, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-2017)
doc Postcard from Masaki to Joe Ono, August 24, 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-2017)
Postcard from Masaki to Joe Ono in the Poston incarceration camp depicting a "Santa Fe" train entering California through orange groves. Includes a greeting from Masaki. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2120
Japanese American family on a hillside (ddr-densho-259-203)
img Japanese American family on a hillside (ddr-densho-259-203)
The Yasui family and friends in Mosier, Oregon. Counterclockwise from top: Reverend Isaac Inouye, Masaki Asai, Renichi Fujimoto, Shu Yasui, Roku Yasui, and Masuo Yasui.
Storage list for Mr. K. Masaki (ddr-sbbt-2-115)
doc Storage list for Mr. K. Masaki (ddr-sbbt-2-115)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Mr. K. Masaki, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 637.
Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Masaki and George Aki (ddr-densho-498-54)
doc Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Masaki and George Aki (ddr-densho-498-54)
Letter to Robert Inglis from George Aki discussing his move from Topaz to Jerome, the state of the church within the camp, and his wife's pregnancy.
Envelope with telegram and notes from Masaki Ito to Tomoye (Nozawa) Takahashi (ddr-densho-410-385)
doc Envelope with telegram and notes from Masaki Ito to Tomoye (Nozawa) Takahashi (ddr-densho-410-385)
Wishing her a good trip to Japan and sorry she wasn't about the come to the pier to say farewell.
Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Masaki and George Aki (ddr-densho-498-49)
doc Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Masaki and George Aki (ddr-densho-498-49)
Letter to Robert Inglis from Masaki and George Aki expressing a want to transfer to a different relocation center due to the large amount of ministers at Topaz. They also mention the conditions and treatment at Topaz, which is unsatisfactory.
Check for $20,000 from the United States Treasury to Toyoko Masaki (ddr-csujad-55-129)
doc Check for $20,000 from the United States Treasury to Toyoko Masaki (ddr-csujad-55-129)
Restitution check for $20,000 from the United States Treasury to Toyoko Masaki. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0131
New Years celebration (ddr-densho-123-3)
img New Years celebration (ddr-densho-123-3)
New Years celebration hosted by Mr. Mamizuka, a labor contractor at the Alaska fishing and cannery company. His friends/co-workers are seated around the table. (L to R): unknown, Mr. Saburo, Mr. Masaki, Matsujiro Mamizuka, Mrs. Mamizuka, Bette Inui (who lived upstairs), Mr. Taoka, unknown, Mr. Ueno (?).
Masaki Kinoshita Poetry Collection (ddr-densho-453)
Collection Masaki Kinoshita Poetry Collection (ddr-densho-453)
Collections includes three notebooks of Japanese poetry composed by various poets and scribed by Masaki Kinoshita, two at the Portland Assembly Center, one at Minidoka. And one small booklet of Japanese poetry. The books have been translated by Shelley Baker-Gard, Michael Frieling, and Satsuki Takikawa, and will be published in May of 2023 as: They Never …
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