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56 items
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Natsuko Takagi Nakatani (ddr-ajah-6-884)
Caption below photo: Natsuko Takagi of Alameda, CA., circa 1920. She was born June 16, 1903 and later married Soichi Nakatani. She died April 15, 1992
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Kinuko Nakatani in kimono (ddr-densho-383-156)
Written on album page below photograph: "Kinuko".
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Mold for a statue of a Nichiren monk (ddr-njpa-4-1418)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Nichiren. (Tokyo) March 7, 1935. The world's first bronze statue will be built at Mount Ise in the town of Fujisawa. The pattern has been finished by [?] Nakatani of the Imperial [?]. The model for the bronze statue is the Nichiren monks' style of doctrine on the road and using a …
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Fort Sutter (ddr-densho-378-152)
Photograph of three men standing together on grass in front of a group of bushes. Identified left to right: Mas, Tsunch and Mr. Nakatani. Caption on album page: "Sacramento" "Fort Sutter Sacrament" and "Mas - Tsunch - Mr. Nakatani - 1928"
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Harvesting onions (ddr-densho-107-12)
Left to right: Mr. Heisaku Nakatani, who worked for Matsumoto Ranch, Roy, Takeshi, and Tei Matsumoto.
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Woman standing in from of column. (ddr-densho-493-46)
Inscription on photo: to Frenchy, with love Jessie. Caption on page below photo: Jessie Hirai Nakatani
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Natsuko Takagi Nakatani standing by tents (ddr-ajah-6-885)
Caption below photo: Natsuko Takagi of Alameda, Ca., circa 1920. She is standing near McKinley Park, where the Alameda Taiiku-Kai baseball team played (see scoreboard in background). The tents are a mystery. She was born June 16, 1903 and later married Soichi Nakatani. She died April 14, 1992.
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Three men in rowboat on lake (ddr-densho-383-181)
Lake Glendawn Park, currently known as Five Mile Lake Park. Written on album page below photograph: "Toshimi-Kenny-William-Lake Glendawn". Likely Toshimi Nishimura, Kenny Nakatani, and William Takahashi.
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Workers traveling to canneries (ddr-densho-15-21)
These cannery workers are aboard the steamship "Aleutian" on its way to Alaska. Three individuals are identified: Hiroshi Yamada (middle front), Hiro Nishimura (right front), and Kenny Nakatani (back right).
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Family harvesting onions (ddr-densho-107-5)
Left to right: Heisaku Nakatani (farm hand who came to the U.S. from the same village as Roy's grandfather, Wakamatsu Matsumoto, in Hiroshima, Japan), Roy, Takeshi, and Roy's mother, Tei Matsumoto.
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Yoshio Ichikawa with his sisters and their husbands, Mr. Miki and Mr. Nakatani (ddr-csujad-55-2217)
Sepia-toned photograph depicting Yoshio Ichikawa, standing at left, Mrs. Miki, seated at left, Mr. Miki, standing center, Mrs. Nakatani, seated at right, and Mr. Nakatani, standing at right. The Mikis owned and operated the Lion Drug Store and the Nakatanis ran the Nippon Movie Theater. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization …
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Six girls in paper hats, saluting (ddr-ajah-6-875)
Caption below photo: the Henry Takagi family on Clement Street in Alameda, CA, circa late 1930s. Top row L to R: Mildred Kazuko, Irene Miyoko, Evelyn Fujiko. Bottom L to R: Jean Nakatani (cousin), June, Tokiko
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Kikue Isobe Interview (ddr-densho-400-9)
Kikue Isobe was born on September 25, 1920, in Brawley, California. She was one of three children to Fukuichi and Sei Nishimoto. Her father was a foreman for a cantaloupe and honeydew grower in Brawley. Kikue grew up mainly in Brawley. When the war broke out she and her family were relocated to the Poston concentration …
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Auburn baseball team (ddr-densho-18-55)
Front (left to right): Susie Uyeda, Yoshi Natsuhara, George Terada, Ray Kiyohara, Morrie Yamaguchi, and Mike Tokumatsu. Back: Jack Hori, Nobu Nakatani, George Hirai, Mr. Tsurui, Matsu Sakagami, Toshi Yamanaka, Hiato Kojo, Mr. Arai, and Mr. Hori.
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Harold Takashi Kobata Interview (ddr-densho-400-12)
Harold Takashi Kobata was born on April 5, 1926, in Gardena, California. He grew up in Gardena where his uncle, mother and older brothers ran a flower nursery. The family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, during World War II, where Kobata worked as a gardener while attending high school. After the war the family returned …
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New Year's Day Being Celebrated by Japanese (January 1, 1928) (ddr-densho-56-406)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 1, 1928, p. 7
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Family on a dock (ddr-densho-107-8)
Front row (L to R): Takeshi, Roy, Uncle Frank Matsumoto. Back row (L to R): unknown, Mr. Nakatani, unknown, Roy's grandfather Wakamatsu Matsumoto, Mrs. Kitahara, unknown, Mrs. Muranaka, unknown, Tom (baby) held by Roy's mother, Tei Matsumoto. This picture was taken by Roy's father, Wakaji, when Roy's grandfather left for Japan to retire.
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Ko Nakatani Yukio sogi kinen [Commemorative photograph for the late Yukio Nakatani's funeral] (ddr-csujad-25-336)
A group photograph of the attendees of Yukio Nakatani's funeral held at a Buddhist temple. The photograph is taken on August 23, 1937 by "Aiko," a photo studio in Seattle, Washington. Funeral flowers are offered by: Yamaguchi Prefecture Association, Holiness Church, Kamejiro Yuasa, Yoshihito Yuasa, Shigezaburo Fukuhara, Fumikichi Okazaki, Sadao Nakatani, Cannery Workers, and others. See …
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Machi, Natsuko and Yoshie Takagi (ddr-ajah-6-887)
Caption below photo: Machi Takagi, Daughter Natsuko, Daughter Yoshie Alameda, CA
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Group of adults and children outside house (ddr-ajah-6-882)
Caption below photo: Kumagoto (sic) Takagi with family and friends, Alameda, CA. Circa early to mid 1920s.
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Kumagoro Takagi family (ddr-ajah-6-881)
Caption above photo: Kumagaro (sic) Takagi family of Alameda, CA
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 74 (June 15, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-378)
Selected article titles: "WRA Aids NYA Enlistees to Find Suitable Employment " (p. 1), "Government Will By Radios and Small Guns" (p. 1), "Elementary Schools Held Playday Program Friday" (p. 3).