2037 items
2037 items
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Man posing in front of Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-920)
Caption below photo: Tom Nakagawa poses while hiking towards Heart Mountain. Circa 1943-1944
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Three men and a woman at reunion (ddr-densho-466-515)
Caption on right of photo: Izumi Nakagawa, Yoshiko Oshiro Honolulu, Myself, and Mote Tokunaga Maui
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Student essay (ddr-densho-171-145)
Excerpt: "As the first streak of dawn tinted the horizon, the unwelcomed sound of an alarm was heard."
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Keirokai Aim (ddr-densho-275-49)
An article written by Yoriaki Nakagawa, adult education counsellor announcing a Keirokai (Senior Appreciation Day) at Minidoka.
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Campers playing roulette at casino night (ddr-densho-336-1818)
The 1986 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Left to right: Bruce Tamiyasu, Allan Iida, May Nakagawa.
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Storage list for R. Y. Nakagawa (ddr-sbbt-2-355)
A check-in list for goods belonging to R. Y. Nakagawa, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 878.
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Storage list for R. Y. Nakagawa (ddr-sbbt-2-155)
A check-in list for goods belonging to R. Y. Nakagawa, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 677.
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Rev. David Nakagawa at morning watch (ddr-densho-336-1688)
The 1985 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Autograph book (ddr-densho-64-6)
Mako Nakagawa collected signatures from classmates and teachers when preparing to leave Crystal City internment camp, Texas.
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Two Nisei men and a boy in a concentration camp (ddr-densho-154-3)
Photo donor's uncle, Fred Nakagawa and his son. A family friend, Ken Sekiguchi, is in army uniform.
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San Lorenzo Picnic (ddr-densho-357-57)
Friends attend the annual San Lorenzo Picnic. Left to right: Hanako Yoshioka (Terakawa), May Fujino, Martha Nakagawa.
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Four men on lawn in backyard (ddr-densho-383-113)
Jack Nakagawa standing in back. Dick Horita kneeling on right. William Takahashi in front, laying on grass.
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Two Japanese Americans picking strawberries (ddr-densho-2-26)
Shown here are Peggie Yorita and Sho Nakagawa of the Yamashita Shipping Company in a strawberry field.
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Marion and Mitzi Nakagawa sitting in grass (ddr-densho-383-60)
Marion and Mitzi were younger siblings of Jack Nakagawa. Written on album page around photograph: "Marion, Mitzi" (left to right).
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Campers sitting on benches (ddr-densho-336-1715)
The 1985 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Left to right: Allan Iida, Roger Morimoto, Rev. David Nakagawa, unknown.
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Presbyterian Picnic (ddr-densho-383-201)
Written on album page below photograph: "Presbyterian CE Picnic 1932. Kim Takehara, Marion Nakagawa, Toots Yamamoto, 'Ted Lewis' Matsuda".
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Group sitting at banquet table (ddr-densho-466-453)
Caption on left of photo on album page: Mike Kreskowski, June Momoda, Shig Momoda, George Funai, and Isumi Nakagawa
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Play staged in an internment camp (ddr-densho-64-1)
The play being performed is comic relief for a nine series adult drama. Mako Nakagawa is on the far right.
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Three actors on stage (ddr-densho-64-3)
This Japanese drama was staged at the Seattle Buddhist Church. Mako Nakagawa is in the middle, and was a junior or senior in high school at the time.
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Albany picnic (ddr-densho-357-129)
Left to right: Hatsumi Akiyoshi Tanaka, Martha Nakagawa, Rose Negi, and Vivian (last name unknown) attend the annual Albany Picnic.
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Letter to Tsune Nakagawa from William Yoshino (ddr-chijacl-1-444)
Concerning support for redress
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Albany Picnic (ddr-densho-357-133)
Left to right: Hatsumi Akiyoshi Tanaka, Martha Nakagawa, Rose Negi (hiding behind Vivian), and Vivian (last name unknown) attend the annual Albany Picnic.
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Group sitting around banquet table (ddr-densho-466-565)
Caption on right of photo on album page: Jim & Marion Yamashita (La Habra CA), Richard & Sets Shinto (Montebello CA), Bill Nakagawa (Torrence CA)
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Letter from Mrs. T. Nakagawa to Mr. and Mrs. Okine, January 17, [1946], [in Japanese] (ddr-csujad-5-188)
A letter from Mrs. T. Nakagawa, a former incarceree in the Rhower incarceration camp, to Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine. She informs that her family is doing well and thanks them for their kindness when her daughter, Shizue, visited them. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: oki_02_32_001