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Frank Nakayama and Johnny Nakayama (ddr-densho-468-520)
img Frank Nakayama and Johnny Nakayama (ddr-densho-468-520)
Black and white photo of Frank Isamu Nakahama pulling John Minoru Nakahama. Caption on album page: "Frank and Johnny" written in white pencil.
Nakayama Family (ddr-densho-468-519)
img Nakayama Family (ddr-densho-468-519)
Black and white photo of Nakayama family. Caption on album page: "Chiyo (left), Aliea (rear right), Isamu (infant), Minoru (front right)" written in white pencil.
Alice, Chiyo, Johnny, Frank (ddr-densho-468-306)
img Alice, Chiyo, Johnny, Frank (ddr-densho-468-306)
Black and white photo of two women with two young boys wearing leather jackets. Caption on album page: "Alice, Chiyo, Johnny, Frank" written in black ink or pencil. Top inscription partially cut off. Bottom inscription: "The Nakakamas in Manzanar 1943" written in black ink or graphite pencil.
Two women holding infants (ddr-densho-468-521)
img Two women holding infants (ddr-densho-468-521)
Black and white photo of Fujiko "Fuzzy" (Watanabe) Ishikawa holding Richard Ishikawa and Chiyo (Ishikawa) Nakahama holding Frank Isamu Nakahama. Two captions on album page written in white pencil. Caption above photo: "proud mammies" Caption below photo: "Fuzzy, Chiyo, Dick, Frank"
Allie W. Omey, William Whitfield, and Mrs. Thomas J. Whitfield (ddr-njpa-1-2455)
img Allie W. Omey, William Whitfield, and Mrs. Thomas J. Whitfield (ddr-njpa-1-2455)
Caption on reverse: "Visiting Nakahama family: Pictured above are Willard Whitfield (center), great grandson of Capt. William H. Whitfield, who rescued Manjiro Nakahama and three other shipwrecked Japanese fishermen, his aunt, Miss Allie W. Omey (left), and his mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Whitfield, as they arrived here this morning enroute to Japan aboard the Nitta Maru. …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 79, No. 25 (December 20-27, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-50)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 79, No. 25 (December 20-27, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-50)
Holiday issue organized into sections A 1-12, B 1-12, C 1-12, and D 1-12. Selected article titles: "Sansei Returns to Tule Lake" (pp. A-1, A-3), "Fears in Tule Lake: Evacuees Remember Them" (pp. A-1, A-3-A-4), "Seattle Nihonmachi: Beat of the '20s and '30s" (pp. B-1, B-9-B-10), "Giri: Righteous Way: Inside Tanforan, Topaz" (pp. B-4, B-8-B-9), and …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 53, No. 20 (November 17, 1961) (ddr-pc-33-46)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 53, No. 20 (November 17, 1961) (ddr-pc-33-46)
Selected article titles: "Washington Newsletter: Nisei Judges" (p. 1), "PC Letterbox: Wanted: Issei Folklore" (p. 2), and "Biographer of Manjiro Nakahama, First Japanese Ever to Visit U.S. (in 1841) Fascinated by Hometown of Subject in Shikoku" (p. 3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 88, No. 2039 (April 20, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-15)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 88, No. 2039 (April 20, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-15)
Selected article titles: "Anti-Asian Bias in PL 995-507 Uncovered" (p. 1), "Manjiro Nakahama: The Man Who 'Discovered' America'" (pp. 3, 11), "Remembering the 'Forgotten Men' of the Golden Spike Ceremony" (pp. 3, 6), and "JACL Faces $100,000 Shortfall as Member Increase Not Seen" (p. 6).
Stuart S. Murray and two men looking at samurai swords (ddr-njpa-2-216)
img Stuart S. Murray and two men looking at samurai swords (ddr-njpa-2-216)
Caption on reverse: "HISTORIC SWORD: A Japanese samurai sword which was given to the Rev. Samuel Chenery Damon by Manjiro Nakahama about a century ago was presented to Rear Adm. S. S. Murray, commandant of the 14th naval district, at a brief ceremony yesterday afternoon at the Honolulu Academy of Arts by Samuel R. Damon, great …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 67, No. 10 (September 6, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-36)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 67, No. 10 (September 6, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-36)
Selected article titles: "JACL to campaign repeal of detention camp clause" (p. 1), "Dan Inouye's parents at Coyne St. home watch son deliver keynoter" (p. 1), "Civil rights dialogue at confab drafts 12-pt. consensus for JACL" (p. 1), "Parallels of Nisei aned Negro Heritage" (p. 4), "43% in Britain feel Japan not 'reliable' nation" (p. 4), …
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