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Two men next to sign, "United States Customs and Immigration" (ddr-densho-326-548)
Caption: Mori / Jack / Canada U.S.A.
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Man laying of hillside with men on wall behind (ddr-densho-466-290)
Caption on photo: Charles Mori
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Prince Motomichi Mori and his wife (ddr-njpa-4-762)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prince Mori."
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Mr. and Mrs. Mori working in a laundromat (ddr-densho-321-541)
Caption on reverse: "Jotaro Mori & wife."
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Mr. T. Mori in front of the Japanese Pavilion (ddr-densho-300-271)
Caption in album: "Tourist Bureau. Mr. T. Mori."
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Mr. T. Mori in front of the Japanese Pavilion (ddr-densho-300-269)
Caption in album: "Tourist Bureau. Mr. T. Mori."
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Portrait of a father and daughter (ddr-densho-321-488)
Caption on reverse: "Ayako Mori Nishiyori / circa 1920."
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Man leaning against metal gate (ddr-densho-466-352)
Caption below photo on album page: Chas. Mori
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Man standing by sign by fence line (ddr-densho-466-44)
Caption below photo on album page: Charles Mori
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Article regarding Nobuteru Mori (ddr-njpa-4-769)
Article title [translation]: "Faith and Effort. A prodigy of the industry. Those who wish to dominate the modern industry have to be experts in the electric industry, and Nobuteru Mori is rapidly rising in this industry; it is not too much to say that he is the founder of the electric industry in Japan. ..."
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Ramsay Yosuke Mori Interview (ddr-densho-1000-316)
Nisei male. Born February 23, 1933, in Tokyo, Japan. Moved with parents to Hawaii at a young age, and grew up in Honolulu, where family held a prominent position in the community. Just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, parents received a phone call from Japan, which was tapped by the FBI. The U.S. government …