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Clipping about George Nakashimi's work (ddr-densho-408-6)
doc Clipping about George Nakashimi's work (ddr-densho-408-6)
Included with letter from George Nakashima to George Townsend, front
House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1340)
img House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1340)
G. Nakashima house designed by Kaneji Domoto. Caption on back: G. Nakashima's house / south elev. In envelope labeled: George Nakashima
House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1341)
img House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1341)
G. Nakashima house designed by Kaneji Domoto. Caption on back: G. Nakashima's house / north elev. In envelope labeled: George Nakashima
George Nakashima sitting on deck of house (ddr-densho-377-1343)
img George Nakashima sitting on deck of house (ddr-densho-377-1343)
Caption on back: Geo. Nakashimas. In envelope labeled: George Nakashima
House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1342)
img House under construction (ddr-densho-377-1342)
G. Nakashima house designed by Kaneji Domoto. Caption on back: G. Nakashima's house / New Hope PA. In envelope labeled: George Nakashima
Group photograph of men and boys (ddr-densho-518-176)
img Group photograph of men and boys (ddr-densho-518-176)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: [left to right, back row] George Nakashima, Toy Nakashima, Muck Fujihira, Roy Tsuchida, Fred Izumi, Harry Nakashima, [front row] Roy Izumi, Sat Hirata, Haggie Nakashima, Frank Okita, Shia Urakawa, Tad Tsuji, Melvin Fujii [child, left], Kibo Urakawa [child, middle].
Letter from George Nakashima to George Townsend (ddr-densho-408-4)
doc Letter from George Nakashima to George Townsend (ddr-densho-408-4)
Envelope with inserts. Clipping about Nakashima's work and letter.
George Nakashima looking at plans (ddr-fom-1-883)
img George Nakashima looking at plans (ddr-fom-1-883)
WRA caption on reverse: "Constructing and decorating model apartment to show possibilities in using scrap materials." George Nakashima was an architect from Seattle, Washington.
George Nakashima constructing a model apartment (ddr-fom-1-882)
img 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.
George Nakashima constructing a model apartment (ddr-fom-1-881)
img 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.
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 …
Group photograph at a wedding event (ddr-densho-518-260)
img 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, …
Picnic at the water (ddr-densho-442-41)
img 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.
Issei clearing land (ddr-densho-46-3)
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 …
Inaugural opening of Elk Grove Japanese School (ddr-csujad-55-1588)
img Inaugural opening of Elk Grove Japanese School (ddr-csujad-55-1588)
Sepia-toned photograph of a group of students and adults at the inaugural opening of the Elk Grove Japanese language school. Photograph includes identification of some individuals. From left to right, Yamada, Hatsutaro Ishigaki, Kanjiro Omae, George Haruto Omae, Harry Kaname Omae, Frank Yamada, George Shigeru Matsumoto, Shigeo Sakamoto, Makishima, Robert Masaru Matsumoto, Tsunematsu Sugimoto, Elwood Norio …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 104, No. 5 (February 6, 1987) (ddr-pc-59-5)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 104, No. 5 (February 6, 1987) (ddr-pc-59-5)
Selected article titles: "Redress Co-Sponsor Sala Burton Dies at 61" (pp. 1, 3), "'Altar of Peace' a Labor of Love for JA Woodworker" (pp. 1-2), "Broadcaster's Remarks Sparked Controversy: Philadelphia's Blacks, Asians Start Dialogue" (p. 2), and "INS Official Explains Details of New Immigration Rules" (p. 10).
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 …
Embroidered handkerchief (ddr-densho-518-3)
img Embroidered handkerchief (ddr-densho-518-3)
A handkerchief embroidered with a Minidoka motif and a collection of signatures.
Fujihira family photograph album (ddr-densho-518-4)
img Fujihira family photograph album (ddr-densho-518-4)
An album containing photographs from the Fujihira family's time at Minidoka.
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 49, No. 4 (July 24, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-30)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 49, No. 4 (July 24, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-30)
Selected article titles: "U.C. regents clear campus of fraternity bias" (p. 1), "Idaho Nisei regains U.S. citizenship as private bill signed" (p. 1), "JACL support of returning vested property told in detail" (p. 1), "Father LaFarge takes issue with stand of Eisenhower on civil rights legislation" (p. 1), "Saibara Family credited by American rice industry for …
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