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Ota Family in Heart Mountain (ddr-densho-339-16)
img Ota Family in Heart Mountain (ddr-densho-339-16)
From left to right: Doris Ota Saito, Wes Ota, Asano Ota, Molly Ota, unknown.
Tamekichi Ota (ddr-njpa-4-1927)
img Tamekichi Ota (ddr-njpa-4-1927)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Tokyo) 1936 August 17. Tamekichi Ota, Japanese Ambassador to Russia, returned home on the 13th. He visited Prime Minister Hirota at the official residence at noon on the 17th. While they ate lunch Ota reported on the latest trend of the relations between England and Russia, and between France and Russia. Ota …
Mr. Ota (ddr-densho-477-101)
img Mr. Ota (ddr-densho-477-101)
Photograph of a man in a suit sitting down. The caption below the photo reads "Mitsuko's Uncle Ota" in black ink.
Kathy Ota (ddr-densho-336-813)
img Kathy Ota (ddr-densho-336-813)
The 1976 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
Family standing by train tracks (ddr-ajah-6-51)
img Family standing by train tracks (ddr-ajah-6-51)
Caption below photo: Separated by War, a Family Reunites. Caption includes information about the families time at Heart Mountain Camp. Individuals identified: Sadaichi Ota, Asano Ota, Wesley Ota, Lee Ota Towata, Carol Towata, Judy Towata
Group in Heart Mountain (ddr-densho-339-8)
img Group in Heart Mountain (ddr-densho-339-8)
Back row, 3rd from right: Asano Ota. Back row, 2nd from right: Sadaichi Ota
Frances Ota Interview (ddr-one-7-13)
vh Frances Ota Interview (ddr-one-7-13)
Nisei female. Born January 22, 1923, in Wilsonville, Oregon. Taken to Japan to live with family for a few years before the outbreak of World War II. Returned alone to Oregon to join sister at age sixteen with the help of a white benefactor. Removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, but then left immediately to …
Otas with grandmother (ddr-densho-477-60)
img Otas with grandmother (ddr-densho-477-60)
Family portrait of three in kimono. Identified left to right: (unknown first name) Ota, Mitoyo Nakato, Shigeko (Nakato) Ota. The caption below the photo reads "1923 / Shigeko's Husband / Mitsuko's Grandma Mitoyo Nakato / Mitsuko's Aunt Shigeko Ota" written in black ink.
Testimony of Mark Ota (ddr-densho-67-252)
doc Testimony of Mark Ota (ddr-densho-67-252)
Written testimony of Mark Ota, born in Seattle, Washington. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981.
Portrait of Hidegoro Ota (ddr-njpa-4-1637)
img Portrait of Hidegoro Ota (ddr-njpa-4-1637)
Caption on front [translation]: "Hidegoro Ota. USA, L.A. 1931."
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