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Mataichi and Hatsuyo Ozeki with two unidentified men in tree (ddr-ajah-6-807)
img Mataichi and Hatsuyo Ozeki with two unidentified men in tree (ddr-ajah-6-807)
Caption below photo: Leaning on tree is Mataichi Ozeki of Alameda, CA. and his daughter, Hatsuyo, possible in the Oakland foothills, circa 1910.
Portrait of Akino and Hatsuyo Ozeki (ddr-ajah-6-803)
img Portrait of Akino and Hatsuyo Ozeki (ddr-ajah-6-803)
Caption below photo: Akino Ozeki sits at her living room desk with daughter Hatsuyo. Circa 1910-1911. Her husband, Mataichi, was the photographer. He was fond of red toning his photos.
Two women outside house (ddr-ajah-6-827)
img Two women outside house (ddr-ajah-6-827)
Caption below photo: Hatsuyo Ozeki (left) and Hiroko Nakata pose at what is likely the Ozeki house on 2325 Clement Ave in Alameda, CA. By 1930, Hatsuyo's father, Mataichi, moved his family to this address. She would be 27 in 1930.
Mataichi and Akino Ozeki touring a U.S. battleship (ddr-ajah-6-789)
img Mataichi and Akino Ozeki touring a U.S. battleship (ddr-ajah-6-789)
Caption includes history of tour of U.S. Navy ships from 1907-1909
Four woman making mochi (ddr-ajah-6-768)
img Four woman making mochi (ddr-ajah-6-768)
Caption below photo: Mochi making in the basement of the Takeda's house at 2327 Buena Vista Avenue in Alameda, CA, circa late 1940s to early 1950s.
Group of men and women outside building (ddr-ajah-6-752)
img Group of men and women outside building (ddr-ajah-6-752)
Caption below photo: Issei men and women pose (likely in Alameda, CA) in 1912. Hatsuyo's husband, Mataichi Ozeki, is taking the photo. [Caption misidentifies Hatsuyo as Mataichi's wife. Mataichi was married to Akino]
Mitsue Ozeki with mother and sisters on wedding day (ddr-ajah-6-847)
img Mitsue Ozeki with mother and sisters on wedding day (ddr-ajah-6-847)
Caption below photo: On her wedding in April 18, 1947, Mitsue Ozeki poses with her mother, Akino, and her sisters, Yasue and Hatsuyo. The Ozekis were from Alameda, CA., but she was married in nearby Berkeley and this photo could have been made in either location.
Panorama of Mataichi Ozeki's funeral (ddr-ajah-6-840)
img Panorama of Mataichi Ozeki's funeral (ddr-ajah-6-840)
Caption includes biographical information about Mataichi Ozeki
Group in field with horse drawn farming equipment (ddr-ajah-6-791)
img Group in field with horse drawn farming equipment (ddr-ajah-6-791)
Caption below photo: Mataichi Ozeki with daughter, Hatsuyo, standing in a field likely owned by William and Alfreda Mohr in the Mt. Eden-Hayward area of California, where they lived and worked. Hatsuyo was born in 1907, thus dating this image to around 1908-1909. The man driving the rig is Alfreda's husband William.
Mohr family (ddr-ajah-6-774)
img Mohr family (ddr-ajah-6-774)
William and Alfreda Mohr and family members, Alfreda Mohr holding Mataichi Ozeki's daughter, Hatsuyo
Two women sitting by fountain (ddr-ajah-6-843)
img Two women sitting by fountain (ddr-ajah-6-843)
Caption below photo: Hatsuyo Ozeki (left) and friend Hanae Nakayama, Alameda, CA., circa late 1940s-1950s. Friends since they were young children, in 1912 both were sent back to Japan as children aboard the same chip. They later returned to Alameda, but probably not at the same time.
Group photo at Mitsue Ozeki and Motoki Yatabe's wedding (ddr-ajah-6-848)
img Group photo at Mitsue Ozeki and Motoki Yatabe's wedding (ddr-ajah-6-848)
Caption below photo: On her wedding in April 18, 1947, Mitsue Ozeki poses with family. The Ozekis were from Alameda, CA., but she was married in nearby Berkeley and this photo could have been made in either location.
Large group of women and children (ddr-ajah-3-214)
img Large group of women and children (ddr-ajah-3-214)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA., Young niseis, 1924-1928. photo was probably cut down from a larger image. Some individuals identified
Three women and a baby on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-845)
img Three women and a baby on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-845)
Caption below photo: Posing in front of the Takeda's house at 2327 Buena Vista Ave, which is three doors down from Buena Vista Methodist Church. The home next doo belonged to Dr. Iriki, and is now a gas station (as of 2021)
Four women and a man standing on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-766)
img Four women and a man standing on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-766)
Caption below photo: Friends gather in Alameda, CA., possibly at the home of Masano Miyawaki, circa late 1940s-early 1950s. The man at center is unknown but is not a Miyawaki, Ozeki or Mikami
Group of Issei and Nisei men and women (ddr-ajah-3-357)
img Group of Issei and Nisei men and women (ddr-ajah-3-357)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA. Rev Koryu Iino with Isseis and also young Nisei women. 1920-1928
Nakayama and Ozeki families aboard ship (ddr-ajah-6-753)
img Nakayama and Ozeki families aboard ship (ddr-ajah-6-753)
Caption below photo: Given her age and outfit, this is Hatsuyo's 1912 trip from Alameda to Japan at age 5. She will remain in Hiroshima until she is 17 years and 2 month old. Hanae and her brother, Min, also went to Japan on this same voyage. All three children went there be educated in Japan. …
Portrait of Ozeki and Nakayama families (ddr-ajah-6-804)
img Portrait of Ozeki and Nakayama families (ddr-ajah-6-804)
Caption below photo: Studio portrait of the Ozeki, Nakayama families and perhaps a friend. The Ozeki and Nakayamas were close. The unknown man was a friend of the Ozekis as he appears in their photo albums several times. The three children would soon be sent back (in 1912) to Japan for their education, thus dating this …
Group of young women on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-844)
img Group of young women on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-844)
Caption below photo: Nisei friends gather for a photo in Alameda, CA., circa late 1940s or early 1950s.
Duplicated of ddr-ajah-3-218 with individuals identified (ddr-ajah-3-219)
img Duplicated of ddr-ajah-3-218 with individuals identified (ddr-ajah-3-219)
Caption on photo front: 1928 BTOA Joshi Seinenkai "Young Women of Japan"
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