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Two Wedding portraits for Pauline Tanaka and Dan Sakahara with wedding party (ddr-densho-316-395)
img Two Wedding portraits for Pauline Tanaka and Dan Sakahara with wedding party (ddr-densho-316-395)
Back row L to R: Heisuke Matsuda, Mr. Sakai, Mr. Mishiro, Yasuhiro Sakahara, Minister, Kenji Sakahara, Mr. Hayashida, Atsushi Sakahara, Hiroshi Sakahara. Front row L to R: B.D. Mukai, Mrs. Kuni Mukai, Hatsuguma Tanaka, Momoye Tanaka, Kazuko Sakahara, Gretel Tanimura, Pauline (Tanaka) Sakahara, Dan Sakahara, Toru Sakahara, Tojiro Sakahara, Kazue Sakahara, Taeko Sakahara, Mr. Kibe
Six women in kimonos and parasols (ddr-densho-534-99)
img Six women in kimonos and parasols (ddr-densho-534-99)
Note taped to bottom of photos: Pauline, Mrs. Eto and Mrs Ema from St. Louis, Memphis, Tenn.
Reprint of article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch (ddr-densho-534-139)
doc Reprint of article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch (ddr-densho-534-139)
Loose between pages 46 and back cover. Article title: A Touch of the Orient
Reprint of photo and caption (ddr-densho-534-145)
doc Reprint of photo and caption (ddr-densho-534-145)
Loose between pages 46 and back cover. Title: A Touch of Japan
Group of men, one woman and a girl posing on steps (ddr-densho-316-365)
img Group of men, one woman and a girl posing on steps (ddr-densho-316-365)
In the bottom row of this 1940-era photograph from left to right are Clarence Arai, Pauline Sakahara, Suzanne Sakahara, James Sakamoto, and Mike Masaoka. Pauline Sakahara was a Vashon correspondent who worked for the Japanese American Courier. The Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published entirely in English was created by James Sakamoto. Clarence …
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