9 items
9 items
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Wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-1577)
Sa and Mo Nakata. Caption written beneath the photograph in the album "Sachiko and Momoichi Nakata".
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Nakata and Kawamoto families (ddr-densho-359-1251)
Nakata, Otsuka, and Kawamoto families: back row, left to right: Alice Okano, John Nakata, Sachi Nakata with unidentified baby, Jean Kawamoto, Pauline Nakata, Kameno Seike, Sei Fujiwara with unidentifed baby, Joe Kawamoto; front row, left to right: Eddie Otsuka, Kaichi Kawamoto with Ray Kawamoto,one unidentified boy, Wayne Nakata, Shinichi Seike Jitsuzo Nakata, Jeanette Otsuka
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Scrapbook of newspaper clipping (ddr-densho-483-100)
Loose scrapbook pages containing newspaper and magazine clipping, a press release, and a speech transcript. Selected article titles: Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "Seattle Japs return home" (p. 1), "The National Director speaks to residents" (p. 2), "237 Bainbridge Japs leave, head south" (p. 3), "No refunds for japs, says city" (p. 4), "Sad farewells while troops stand by" …
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Memoirs 1943 - Minidoka High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-474-48)
Yearbook for the Minidoka High School, property of Starr Urakawa. The school included grades 8-12. Individual students are photographed in senior portraits or class photos. Student activities are represented, including student labor/work experience program ("part-time workers"), May Day royalty, and sports. Student signatures are included throughout the book.
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Book of 70th Anniversary of Japanese Congregational Church (ddr-densho-446-455)
The Japanese Congregational Church's 70th Anniversary coincided with the 100th Anniversary of the Japanese Christian Mission in North America. This book traces the history of JCC within the larger setting of national and local events, and some of the photos and narratives may be of interest. Ai Chih Tsai was pastor at JCC from 1948 to …
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70th Anniversary of the Japanese Congregational Church (ddr-densho-474-53)
The Japanese Congregational Church's 70th Anniversary book traces the history of JCC within the context of national and local events.