406 items
406 items
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Man and child in front of dry cleaners (ddr-densho-359-125)
Phil Okano with youngest brother, Bob Okano. The Okano family owned and operated a dry cleaning/laundry business in Bellingham and then Shelton.
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Beach picnic (ddr-densho-359-1283)
Left to right: Phil Okano with Ray Kawamoto, Jean Kawamoto, Alice Okano
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Group Portrait (ddr-densho-359-24)
Left to right: Toshiyuki Okano with children, Minoru, Masaru, Ayako, Yoneko Okano
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Looking at photographs (ddr-densho-359-478)
Haruno and Toshiyuki Okano look through photographs while Alice Okano looks on.
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Alice and Phil Okano (ddr-densho-359-1307)
Alice and Phil Okano pose for a photograph on their honeymoon
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Philip Masaru Okano Affidavit (ddr-densho-359-1258)
The affidavit states that both Philip and Alice Okano are American citizens. He also affirms that all three employees of his laundry and cleaning business are also American citizens. Two of the employees were Phil's siblings, Min and Niki Okano. One was not a relative, Tsutomu "Jimmy" Mirikitani, whose story was told in the "Cats of …
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Okano family photograph album (ddr-densho-359-421)
A post-WWII photo album of the Okano and Kawamoto families. The album includes family photos, weddings, and bussiness facades.
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Okano family photograph album (ddr-densho-359-14)
Masaru Okano's photograph album covering his years as a student in Japan from 1923-1933 as well as his return to the United States.
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-359-33)
Toshiyuki Okano with his first two children, left to right: Masaru and Yoneko Okano