457 items
457 items
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Masa Ogawa with two friends in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-16)
Caption on reverse: "Taken Oct. '44 / Manzanar, Calif."
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Masa Ogawa with two friends in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-20)
Caption on reverse: "April '44 / Manzanar, Calif / me, Cecilia, Ellen."
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Masa Ogawa sitting with a man on a sewage truck (ddr-densho-420-36)
Caption on reverse: "Massie & Wilbur / Manzanar / 8/29/45 / Sewage / truck."
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Letter from Joseph Ogawa to Mr. Dallas McLaren, May 13, 1945 (ddr-csujad-55-1882)
Correspondence from Joseph Ogawa to Dallas McLaren regarding Ogawa's studies at the University of Nebraska, his service in the armed forces, and expressing gratitude for McLaren's support. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1885
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Cherry Ogawa Henmi sitting on a stump (ddr-densho-336-86)
The 1951 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Four men around memorial photos (ddr-densho-474-47)
Photo of four elderly gentlemen beside a table with several memorial photos (undated)
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Seido Ogawa (ddr-densho-446-289)
Ai Chih Tsai wants to work in a Japanese church, at least five years, possibly indefinitely. He would accept a church in Southern California or Seattle. Ryo would prefer Southern California but is glad to go to Seattle.
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Letter from Seido Ogawa to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-309)
Request to meet when Ai Chih Tsai returns to talk about a church for Ai Chih Tsai.
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Letter from Seido Ogawa to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-297)
International Institute contacted Ogawa with 3 questions about Ai Chih Tsai situation. Invitation for Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai to visit Los Angeles to discuss the matter with Miss Leung and Miss Durward of International Institute
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Barry Saiki, Masaru Ogawa, and Loni Ding (ddr-densho-1007-1182)
Negative. Names listed from left to right.
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Judo team (ddr-densho-34-73)
Top row, left to right: Ichiro Nagatani, Arthur Koura. Middle row, left to right: Noboru Koura, Akira Shibukawa, Momoru Shibukawa. Bottom row, left to right: Tairoku Nishimori, Akira Sakuma, Kiyo Nagatani, Henry Ogawa.
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 104 (December 21, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-133)
Selected article titles: "Japan Will Seek 70 Percent Ratio at Arms Parley" (p. 1), "Fourteen Squads Signify Intention to Join Leagues" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Thomas T. Ogawa Named President of Youth League" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 89 (September 7, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-118)
Selected article titles: "Parley Expected Soon to Arrange Russ-China Peace" (p. 1), "Nippons Winners Twice in Games at Vancouver, B.C." (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Junior Girls Club Elects Ogawa as Leader for Year" (p. 4)
Collection
Bob and Masa (Ogawa) Nakayama Collection (ddr-densho-420)
The Bob and Masa (Ogawa) Nakayama Collection consists of 43 photographic prints and a graduation announcement documenting Bob and Masa's experiences during World War II. Included are scenes from life in Manzanar and Minidoka concentration camps, as well as from military life both in the United States and abroad.
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Couple pose for camera (ddr-densho-397-374)
The caption in the photo album reads "Mr. Ogawa, chief of Mise section and his charming wife". Takashi Matsui was stationed in Japan with the U.S. military during the Allied occupation of Japan after the end of World War II.
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Barry Saiki, Masaru Ogawa, Loni Ding, and one other (ddr-densho-1007-1183)
Negative. Names listed from left to right.
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Crowning of the Reunion Queen (ddr-densho-114-405)
Shiro Kashino is crowning the Reunion Queen as part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion festivities.
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Memorial service (ddr-densho-114-736)
Hiroshi Miyamura, a Medal of Honor recipient, placing a wreath at the Public Safety Building monument in downtown Seattle.
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Nisei veteran (ddr-densho-114-561)
Hiroshi Miyamura, a Medal of Honor recipient, is autographing books at Nisei Veterans Committee Hall.
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Nisei War Memorial Monument (ddr-densho-114-602)
Dr. Kelly Yamada of the JACL presenting a wreath at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington.
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Scrapbook (ddr-densho-540-141)
Scrapbook documenting the life of the Tada family, including newspaper clippings, graduation announcements, wedding invitations, birth announcements, and correspondence. Includes ephemera relating to their incarceration at Minidoka.
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Robert Cashman (ddr-densho-446-284)
Situation is more complicated. Mixed information about next steps. Ai Chih Tsai will work with Shanghai Consulate and Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai will work with Immigration and Naturalization Service in Philadelphia. Ryo is trying to find Ai Chih a job through working with the Reverends Kikuchi, Ogawa, and Chapman (Presbyterian office in San Francisco)