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Issei couple (ddr-densho-34-28)
Jitsuko Nakata and Shima Nakata at home just prior to the exclusion of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island. This picture appeared in the Seattle Times.
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-1419)
Nakata family: John and Pauline Nakata with sons, left to right: Don, Bob, and Wayne. Stamped in the bottom right hand corner "Takano Studio Seattle".
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Takeo Nakata, a Keio University baseball player (ddr-njpa-4-1327)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "6,943 Takeo Nakata. Keio baseball team (graduated from Akashi Elementary)."
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Copy of Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-196)
Enclosing copy of letter sent to Shigeru Nakata
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Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-195)
Enclosing copy of letter sent to Shigeru Nakata
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Letter from Oliver Ellis Stone to Lawrence Fumio Miwa (ddr-densho-437-64)
Concerning next step to take with Shigeru Nakata
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Woman and child recline on lawn (ddr-densho-359-390)
Pauline and Kenji Nakata pose for the camera.
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Japanese American butcher (ddr-densho-34-54)
The Nakata family owned and operated the Eagle Harbor Meat Market in Winslow on Bainbridge Island. Mo Nakata worked at the market before and after World War II.
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Women recline on the lawn (ddr-densho-359-180)
left to right: unidentified woman, Sachan Nakata, Alice Kawamoto
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Power of Attorney document (ddr-densho-437-59)
Giving Shigeru Nakata Power of Attorney over Seigo Miwa's property
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Grandparents and grandchild (ddr-densho-359-918)
Kaichi and Itsuno Kawamoto with their first grandchild, Don Nakata
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Grandparents and grandchild (ddr-densho-359-907)
Itsuno and Kaichi Kawamoto with their first grandchild, Don Nakata