75 items
75 items
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Harvey Nakashima holding a camera (ddr-densho-336-217)
The 1970 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Dairy barn (ddr-densho-46-1)
Kamezo and Miye Nakashima operated a 1,300-acre dairy farm in Days, Washington. The Nakashima children hand-milked the cows twice a day, in the early morning and afternoon. Days, Washington no longer exists. The site previously known as the Nakashima dairy farm is currently near the town of Arlington in Snohomish County.
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Address and note (ddr-densho-501-88)
Address of Mrs. Naoko Nakashima with a a message on the back in Japanese.
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George Nakashima constructing a model apartment (ddr-fom-1-882)
WRA caption on reverse: "Constructing and decorating model apartment to show possibilities in using scrap materials." George Nakashima was an architect from Seattle, Washington.
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George Nakashima constructing a model apartment (ddr-fom-1-881)
WRA caption on reverse: "Constructing and decorating model apartment to show possibilities in using scrap materials." George Nakashima was an architect from Seattle, Washington.
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Wedding guests dining at tables (ddr-densho-518-265)
Crowd dining at Minidoka at a wedding event for Yoshie Fujihhira and Harry Nakashima.
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Yoshie and Harry at a wedding event (ddr-densho-518-261)
Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima seated at a table with a floral arrangement, likely at a wedding event.
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Address and note (ddr-densho-501-87)
Address of Mr. and Mrs. Kenjiro Nakashima with a message on the back in Japanese.
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Girls in matching dresses (ddr-densho-252-46)
Two young girls in matching dresses standing near a sign that reads, in part, "KIDO NAKASHIMA."
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Group preparing food at Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-256)
Group preparing food at a wedding event for Yoshie Fujihhira and Harry Nakashima. Muck Fujihira is seated, center.
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Preparing food at Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-257)
Group preparing food at a wedding event for Yoshie Fujihhira and Harry Nakashima. Muck Fujihira is in the center, with glasses.
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Dairy farmer and family (ddr-densho-3-3)
Kamezo Nakashima and his wife, Miye, ran a large dairy farm (1.300 acres) in Days, Washington. Kamezo Nakashima (right) is pictured here with six of his eleven children (left to right): Teruyo, Karoku (George), Yoneo (Johnny), Tsutaye (Sue), Masato, and Masumi. Days, Washington, no longer exists. This site is currently near the town of Arlington in …
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Sawa Collection (ddr-densho-3)
The Sawa collection, early 1900s-1930s, contains images from Days, Washington. This collection documents the work and leisure activities of the Nakashima family, who owned a dairy farm.
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J. Egashira Collection (ddr-densho-46)
The J. Egashira collection, early 1900s-1930s, contains images from Days, Washington. This collection documents the work and leisure activities of the Nakashima family, who owned a dairy farm.
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Storage list for Nakashima and Ohya (ddr-sbbt-2-380)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Nakashima and Ohya, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 903.
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Rev. John Miyabe and Steve Nakashima kneeling on a rock (ddr-densho-336-66)
Caption on front: "1946 or 47 LSR, courtesy of Lloyd Wake. / L to R: Rev. John Miyabe, Steve Nakashima."
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Group photograph at a wedding event (ddr-densho-518-260)
Large group photograph with Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima seated in the center, likely for a wedding event. Written next to photograph in scrapbook: [left to right, back row] Hyusaka, Sugitachi, Horiuchi, Rev. Tarao, Jim, Haggie, Tomi, Tama, Kimi, Terrie, Fred, Sugitachi, Suzuki, [middle row] Endo, Hellen, Mrs. Nakashi, Harry [Nakashima], Yochan [Yoshie Fujihira], Endo, Horiuchi, …
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Clipping photograph of Utashito Nakashima, his daughter and a koto player (ddr-njpa-4-1322)
Caption on front: "ENROUTE TO INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL OLYMPICS: Utashito Nakashima (center), president of the Seiha School of Japanese Music Koto of Tokyo, arrived by Pan American Airways this morning enroute to the international musical olympics to be held at Pasadena, Calif., from October 12 to 18. At left is his daughter Yasuko and at right, Sachio …
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Utashito Nakashima, his daughter and a koto player posing with leis (ddr-njpa-4-1319)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Left to right: Yasuko Nakashima, Utashito Nakashima, Sachio Tanaka."
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Ladies Bowling Team- Oregon Nisei Bowling League Photo #4 (ddr-one-1-564)
Black and white photographic negative of a Nisei women's bowling team. The team is posed on a staircase with monogrammed shirts. From left to right: Yoko (Hishikawa) Iwata, Takako Inukai, Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara, Kathleen Sasaki, and Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima. Original print ONLC 3430.
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Group picture (ddr-densho-287-348)
Photograph of 8 people posing for a photograph. Written on the back of the image is "1) Milton Maeda 2) Vic Nakashima 3) Vic Kamba" in black ink. In blue ink is "6521" Image was loose from page.
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Picnic at the water (ddr-densho-442-41)
Photograph of a group of eight standing and seated on a log by a body of water. Identified from left to right is: Bill Tatsuda, Neil Jiro Ohashi, Hope Nobuko Ohashi, Wakaichi "Buck" Ohashi, Mary (Ohashi) Yamato, Jasomatsu "George" Ohashi, Ruth Tomo Ohashi, and Helen Nakashima.
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Dairy farm (ddr-densho-3-1)
Kamezo Nakashima (left) was born in Kanzaki-gun, Saga-ken, Japan, in 1886. He and his wife, Miye, operated a 1,300-acre dairy farm. Days, Washington, no longer exists. This site is currently near the town of Arlington in Snohomish County.