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9 items
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Takami Hibiya leaves for Seattle (ddr-densho-381-179)
Takami poses with a car, likely departing from Chicago, Illinois to Seattle, Washington for a position at the North American Post.
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Takami Hibiya's Seattle World's Fair identification card (ddr-densho-381-196)
An identification card belonging to Takami Hibiya, certifying employment at the North American Post for the Seattle World's Fair.
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Takami Hibiya's speech notes (ddr-densho-381-168)
Speech notes giving the history and organization of The North American Post, including an explanation of Japanese written language structure, the purpose of the paper, and the changing need for a Japanese language newspaper.
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Postcards (ddr-csujad-25-53)
A page from an album containing Japanese family photographs. Pasted on the page are four postcards. Captions on the postcards read: "1700. Federal Building and Post Office, North Yakima, Wash."; "Great Northern RY. Yards and Round House. Minot, N.D."; New Union Pacific Depot, North Platte, Neb."; and "5628. --But? It's a Ketchikan Halibut!" See this object …
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Working at the Regimental Command Post (ddr-densho-114-62)
Original caption: PREPARATION FOR PARADE OF 442nd COMBAT TEAM (JAPANESE AMERICAN TROOPS) TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., 15 July 1946. Issuing out overseas bars at the Regimental Command Post left to right are: 1st Lt. George H. Vogt, 1446 Ridge Road, Webster, New York (Personnel Adjutant), T/Sgt. George Miki, Honolulu, T.H. (Personnel Sergeant Major), Sgt. …
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Ryo Tsai Draft Narrative re: Origin of NKHA Exhibit (ddr-densho-446-448)
Ryo Tsai explained how the Nippon Kan Heritage Association (NKHA) Exhibit was conceived and implemented. It was shown at Nippon Kan on Mar 17, 1985 and later at the Seattle Public Library.
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Barneston's Japanese Community (ddr-densho-381-175)
A report prepared for the Seattle Water Department that discusses the history of Japanese immigration and community in Barneston, Washington, including a transcript of Yoshi Hibiya's oral history.