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Nakashima children (ddr-densho-443-30)
img Nakashima children (ddr-densho-443-30)
Photograph of the Nakashima children standing outside. From left to right: Naoye Nakashima, Itoko Nakashima, and Masato Nakashima. Written on the album page below the image "Naoye Itoko Masato" in white pencil. Written on center of the album page is "August 24, 1947 / Kutsukake / The Nakashimas" in white pencil.
Nakashima family outside their home in Japan (ddr-densho-443-31)
img Nakashima family outside their home in Japan (ddr-densho-443-31)
Photograph of the Nakashima family standing in front of their house. From left to right: Naoye Nakashima, Masato Nakashima Itoko Nakashima, and Kaeko "Kaiich" (Domoto) Nakashima. Written on the album page below the image "For 3 yrs their 'home'" in white pencil. Written on center of the album page is "August 24, 1947 / Kutsukake / …
Nakashima family (ddr-densho-443-33)
img Nakashima family (ddr-densho-443-33)
Photograph of the Nakashima family standing in front of their house. Back row from left to right: Kaoru Nakashima, Kaeko "Kaiich" (Domoto) Nakashima, and Naoye Nakashima. Front row from left to right: Masato Nakashima and Itoko Nakashima . Written on the album page below the image "The Family" in white pencil. Written on center of the …
Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-595)
doc Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-595)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Wakako Domoto. Wak writes about her packing for her trip to Japan and the latest news about their nephew, Masato Nakashima, coming to the United States.
Dairy farmer and family (ddr-densho-3-3)
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 …
Inscription on a Hill (ddr-csujad-13-8)
img Inscription on a Hill (ddr-csujad-13-8)
An inscription was placed on a mountain side that reads, "1943 Aug. 31 Katsumi Sato, Tsutomu Matsumoto, Masato Nakashima, Kiyoshi Fukumitsu Paint Crew." Caption on back of photograph reads, "inscription at top of highest peak by Japs during Christian gathering in Aug 43. Japs inscription is only date of gathering." See this object in the California …
Friends on dairy farm (ddr-densho-3-2)
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 …
Another Inscription on a Hill (ddr-csujad-13-9)
img Another Inscription on a Hill (ddr-csujad-13-9)
This inscription on a hill overlooking the Tule Lake incarceration camp may be another view of the same inscription as the photograph from item csudh_tul_0008. The names inscribed appear to be, "Katsumi Sato, Tsutomu Matsumoto, Masato Nakashima, Kiyoshi Fukumitsu Paint Crew." The caption on back of photograph reads, "Another inscription by Japs at peak overlooking camp …
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