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[ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Louise Fukuda  | August 25, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-48)
doc [ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Louise Fukuda | August 25, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-48)
2-page handwritten letter written on recto and verso from Louise Fukuda to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney on August 25, 1942.
[ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Dorothy Fukuda | December 22, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-90)
doc [ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Dorothy Fukuda | December 22, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-90)
2-page handwritten letter written on recto and verso from Dorothy Fukuda to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney on December 22, 1942.
[ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Louise Fukuda  | September 3, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-52)
doc [ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Louise Fukuda | September 3, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-52)
2-page handwritten letter written on recto and verso from Fumiko Fukuda to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney on September 3, 1942.
[ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Fumiko Fukuda | June 15, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-16)
doc [ Letter to Mrs. Whitney from Fumiko Fukuda | June 15, 1942 ] (ddr-janm-22-16)
4-page handwritten letter written on recto and verso from Fumiko Fukuda to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney on June 15, 1942.
Suiun Komuro with wife and daughter at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-4-495)
img Suiun Komuro with wife and daughter at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-4-495)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Painter Komuro visits Europe. A giant star in Japanese painting circles, Suiun Komuro left for Europe accompanied by his wife and the painter Hiroshima. They left Tokyo Station at 9 a.m. on the 18th, and took the ship Miyazaki Maru from Kobe on the 20th. There were many people at the station …
Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-279-25)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-279-25)
Paul Minerich: Working on a volunteer basis to clear the name of father-in-law for wartime imprisonment

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a …

Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-279-14)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-279-14)
[Discussion with son-in-law regarding whether or not protest was sparked by a speech given to soldiers]

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a …

Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-279-24)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-279-24)
Paul Minerich: Attempting to clear the names of father-in-law and others in his group

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from …

Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-279-3)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-279-3)
Returning to the United States after avoiding military conscription in Japan

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of …

Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-279-9)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-279-9)
Refusing to orders during military training, jailed in the stockade with other Japanese Americans

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from …

Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-279-13)
vh Tetsuo Nomiyama Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-279-13)
[Discussion with son-in-law regarding unequal treatment of people of color]

Participating in this interview is Mr. Paul Minerich, who is Mr. Nomiyama's son-in-law. An attorney, Mr. Minerich headed the effort to clear his father-in-law's name regarding his wartime court martial conviction. This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the …

Howard Hughes and two others sitting in a parade car at the New York Worlds Fair (ddr-njpa-1-694)
img Howard Hughes and two others sitting in a parade car at the New York Worlds Fair (ddr-njpa-1-694)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "New York (Domei). Mr. Hughes and party, safely returned to New York after setting a new record for flying around the world, head to the welcome area on July 15 amidst a passionate storm of cheers from the citizens of New York. Photograph: Mr. Hughes receiving cheers. [Stamped] August 6, 1938."
Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-614)
doc Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-614)
Caption on front: "Guardians of Anglo-American friendship. Prime Minister MacDonald and President Hoover. The first visit of a British Prime Minister to the White House. Mr. MacDonald made this historic gesture to foster Anglo-American understanding and to discuss with Mr. Hoover the larger issue of world peace. Nov. 1929. Times World Wide."
Group posing outside a building (ddr-densho-463-153)
img Group posing outside a building (ddr-densho-463-153)
Identification from ddr-densho-363-59: Front row- Emi, Alice, Unidentified, Unidentified, June; Back row- Jim, Mae, Mr. Kobayashi, Sanomi, Kimi Komoto.
Article about Yasuo Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1121)
doc Article about Yasuo Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1121)
Translation of article: "The wedding ceremony of Mr. Yasuo Goto and Ms. Kimiko Kawasaki was held at Harris church on Saturday night."
Article about Lawrence Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1142)
doc Article about Lawrence Goto (ddr-njpa-5-1142)
Translation of article: Lawrence Goto was appointed city and district council as successor to Mr. William Chang Foon, Jr., who passed away.
Japanese American family (ddr-densho-135-3)
img Japanese American family (ddr-densho-135-3)
This family operated the Royal Dye Works in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. (L to R): George, Marian, Yoshio, Mr. Tamura.
Denson Tribune Vol. I No. 78 (November 26, 1943) (ddr-densho-144-119)
doc Denson Tribune Vol. I No. 78 (November 26, 1943) (ddr-densho-144-119)
Selected article titles: "Residents Grateful to Taylor" (p. 1), "Mr. Whitaker, Fine Gentleman -- Taylor" (p. 2), "YWCA Leader Will Lecture" (p. 6).
The Katos (ddr-densho-258-79)
img The Katos (ddr-densho-258-79)
A woman and a man stand near an automobile in front of a structure. Caption above: "Mr. & Mrs. Kato." Caption below: "1947."
Baseball team (ddr-densho-321-480)
img Baseball team (ddr-densho-321-480)
Caption on reverse: "1924, August 24 at Seattle / Grandpa Takao Fujii / seated second from right / Mr. Taniguchi second from left. / About 1924."
Nakashima house warming (ddr-densho-357-266)
img Nakashima house warming (ddr-densho-357-266)
Children and an orchestra line up to perform at Mr. Nakashima's house warming party. Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Chigo and Reverend's Orchestra bus."
Nishi Otani (ddr-densho-357-485)
img Nishi Otani (ddr-densho-357-485)
Meniko Terakawa (left), Reverend Y. Terakawa (center, crouched), and Mr. Yoshida (right) accompany Nagayo Factory worthers on a visit to Nishi Otani.
David Belden Lyman (ddr-densho-492-9)
img David Belden Lyman (ddr-densho-492-9)
Portrait of Hilo Boarding School founder David Belden Lyman. Written along the top of the photograph is "Mr Lyman" in blue ink.
Clipping regarding Manuel Quezon (ddr-njpa-1-1448)
doc Clipping regarding Manuel Quezon (ddr-njpa-1-1448)
Caption on front: "Mr. Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippine Senate, attended the Pan-Pacific Club luncheon in Tokyo on November 14."
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