94 items
94 items
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Pauling Sakahara in kimono with arrangement (ddr-densho-534-65)
Written on phot back: Missouri Botanical Garden 1988 Leaves are Horse radish [the vegetable
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Woman on steps of stone building (ddr-densho-316-95)
Inscription on photo: Sincerely, Pauline Sakahara
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Full length portrait of woman (ddr-densho-316-220)
Inscription on photo front: To Hatsue from Sumi T
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Girl in white dress in garden (ddr-densho-316-386)
Caption on page below photo: Pauline Tanaka Vashon
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Woman in white dress with flowers (ddr-densho-316-382)
Inscription on photo front: Sincerely, Pauline Tanaka. Caption on page below photo: Pauline Tanaka
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Families at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington. (ddr-densho-316-34)
Arlene, Dan, and Pauline Sakahara with another family at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington.
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Women at banquet table (ddr-densho-534-78)
Pauline Sakahara and Madame Josui Oshikawa at Banquet table.
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Voice of Vashon (January 1, 1933) (ddr-densho-316-430)
Pauline Tanaka served as a Vashon correspondent for the Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published only in English. This New Year's poem, authored by Pauline Tanaka, was published in the Japanese American Courier on January 1, 1933, page 7.