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Sawmill workers (ddr-densho-353-23)
Mukilteo sawmill. Caption in album: "Workers in front of bunkhouses."
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Portrait of a young boy (ddr-densho-353-26)
Kazuo Mori. Caption in album: "Kazuo Mori, the first Japanese baby born in Mukilteo."
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Family in front of house (ddr-densho-353-24)
Mr. and Mrs. Kenji Mori with their first child, in front of their first home in Mukilteo.
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Men and women in front of sawmill (ddr-densho-353-22)
Mukilteo sawmill. Caption in album: "Japanese sawmill workers greet a new bride."
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Man holding fish (ddr-densho-383-415)
Floyd or George Tokuda with fish in his lap, outside the Tokuda's house in Mukilteo.
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Postcard photograph of logging crew (ddr-densho-383-429)
Postcard from Tsunezo Tokuda to Clara Pokiswinski. Written on back of photograph: "J.T. [To] Miss Clara Pokiswinski, Mukilteo."
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Child riding a tricycle (ddr-densho-383-420)
A postcard photograph, likely of George Tokuda. Japanese writing on back of postcard.
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Ione McGee on wooden bridge (ddr-densho-383-320)
Ione McGee was the schoolteacher in Mukilteo in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Written on album page below photograph: "Miss Ione McGee".
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Takao Tanabe sitting on stump (ddr-densho-383-222)
Written on album page below photograph: "Takao Tanabe".
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Postcard photograph of four men with rifles (ddr-densho-383-428)
Postcard from Tsunezo Tokuda to Clara Pokiswinski. Tsunezo Tokuda pictured second from left. Written on back of postcard: "How are you? [To] Miss Clara Pokiswinski, Mukilteo, Wash."
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Girl standing in front of car (ddr-densho-383-402)
Tsune Tokuda, younger sister of George Tokuda. Written on back of photograph: "Tsune".
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Young child outside house (ddr-densho-383-413)
Child standing on back porch of house underneath arbor.
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Two girls on swings (ddr-densho-383-96)
Written on album page below photograph: "Mary Bump, Mary Holden '28". The girls were likely classmates of George Tokuda in Mukilteo.
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Postcard photograph of Tsunezo Tokuda with rifle. (ddr-densho-383-430)
Written on back of postcard: "Grandpa Tokuda. Between 1905-1910".
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May Sherar driving car (ddr-densho-383-98)
The Sherars lived in Mukilteo at the same time as the Tokuda family in the 1920s. The Sherar family consisted of Archie and Eurda May as well as their children Percy (born c. 1910) and May (born c. 1914). Written on album page below photograph: "May Sherar".
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Postcard photograph of Tokuda brothers (ddr-densho-383-427)
Left to right: George and Floyd Tokuda near the Tokuda family's house in Mukilteo. Written on back of photograph: "Floyd & Dad in Mukilteo".
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Ione McGee and man on a wagon (ddr-densho-383-99)
Ione McGee was the schoolteacher in Mukilteo in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Written on album page below photograph: "Miss McGee".
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George Tokuda as child in front of school (ddr-densho-383-414)
George Tokuda, about six years old, standing in front of Mukilteo Grammar School. Written on front of photograph: "Mukilteo Grammar School 1918". Written on back of photograph: "This is my brother's picture. My teacher Miss Randall take for Tsuneyoshi in school house". Note likely written by George Tokuda's older brother, Floyd Tokuzo Tokuda.
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May Sherar and Mary Bump (ddr-densho-383-312)
These girls were likely classmates of George Tokuda in Mukilteo. Written on album page below photograph: "May Sherar, Mary Bump".
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Baby in a chair (ddr-densho-383-419)
A postcard photograph, likely of George Tokuda. Also pictured is a dog in the background.
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Two girls sitting in grass (ddr-densho-383-84)
Written on album page below photograph: "Theodine Losvar, Ruth Pugh" (left to right). These girls were likely classmates of George Tokuda in Mukilteo.
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