397 items
397 items
img
Issei clearing land (ddr-densho-46-3)
Karoku (George) Nakashima helps clear the land on his family's dairy farm. Clearing farmland was an arduous task, since many areas were heavily wooded and riddled with stumps or were swampland. Issei were unable to purchase land in their own names due to alien land laws (and were prohibited, until 1954, from becoming American citizens). In …
img
A Nakajima Aircraft Company engineer (ddr-njpa-4-2691)
Caption on reverse: "Ichiro Sugimoto, engineer of Nakashima Airplane Co."
doc
Clipping about George Nakashimi's work (ddr-densho-408-6)
Included with letter from George Nakashima to George Townsend, front
img
Harry Nakashima laying down at the post office (ddr-densho-518-116)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Post Office, Harry Nakashima.
img
George Nakashima sitting on deck of house (ddr-densho-377-1343)
Caption on back: Geo. Nakashimas. In envelope labeled: George Nakashima
img
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.
img
Issei couple in their garden (ddr-densho-46-5)
Miye (left) and Kamezo Nakashima in their garden on their dairy farm. Days, Washington no longer exists. The site previously known as the Nakashima dairy farm is currently near the town of Arlington in Snohomish County.
img
Dairy farm (ddr-densho-46-2)
Kamezo and Miye Nakashima were from Saga-ken, Japan. They settled in Days, Washington in the early 1900s. Their 1,300-acre farm was largely self-sustaining and the Nakashimas purchased only dry goods. Produce such as corn, potatoes, lettuce, and fruit were grown on the farm. The property line of the farm extended far beyond the tree line shown …
img
Friends on dairy farm (ddr-densho-3-2)
Kamezo and Miye Nakashima operated a large dairy farm in Days, Washington. The Nakashimas had eleven children, nine of whom lived in the United States. Seven of those children are pictured here (left to right): Ayako, Yoneo (Johnny), Masato, Teruyo, unidentified child, Tsutaye (Sue), Karoku (George), unidentified child, and Masumi. The man standing in the back …
img
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 …
img
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.
img
Portrait of Pancho Nakashima (ddr-densho-518-183)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Pancho.
img
Portrait of Haggie Nakashima (ddr-densho-518-154)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Haggie.
img
Mr. Nakashima and Mr. Kiri (ddr-densho-518-102)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Mr. Nakashima [left], Mr. Kiri [right].
doc
Student essay (ddr-densho-171-155)
Excerpt: "If you work in the mess hall, you know how peole eat this food."
img
Japanese importing company president (ddr-njpa-4-1316)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Soichi Nakashima, 3-30-50, Japan Importing Co. Pres."
img
Wedding guests at a dining table (ddr-densho-518-264)
Men dining at Minidoka, for the wedding of Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima.
img
Wedding guests seated at for a meal (ddr-densho-518-263)
Guests dining at Minidoka for the wedding of Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima.
img
Wedding guests dining at Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-262)
Guests dining at Minidoka for the wedding of Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima.
img
Wedding guests dining at tables (ddr-densho-518-265)
Crowd dining at Minidoka at a wedding event for Yoshie Fujihhira and Harry Nakashima.
doc
Address and note (ddr-densho-501-88)
Address of Mrs. Naoko Nakashima with a a message on the back in Japanese.
img
Poultry farm (ddr-densho-93-34)
Original Ansel Adams caption: Poultry farm, Mori Nakashima, Manzanar Relocation Center, / photograph by Ansel Adams.