Topics
Facilities
Format
Genre
Usage

Use <Ctrl> or (⌘) keys to select multiple terms

10000 items
Boat with U.S. and Japanese flags (ddr-densho-355-639)
img Boat with U.S. and Japanese flags (ddr-densho-355-639)
Name on boat: Kitsap of Poulsbo Wash., photo caption in Japanese
Letter from the Japanese Barber Union to the Director of Licenses (ddr-densho-381-159)
doc Letter from the Japanese Barber Union to the Director of Licenses (ddr-densho-381-159)
A letter from the Japanese Barber Union to Charles R. Maybury, Director of Licenses, requesting certification that Masue Matsuo has been legally practicing the barber trade. On the envelope is a penciled note in Japanese.
Certificate of Appreciation from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan (ddr-densho-381-194)
img Certificate of Appreciation from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan (ddr-densho-381-194)
A certificate of appreciation from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, commending Takami Hibiya on his efforts to develop and strengthen relations between the "United States and Japan, as well as between Americans and Japanese within... [his] community."
Takami Hibiya's speech notes (ddr-densho-381-168)
doc Takami Hibiya's speech notes (ddr-densho-381-168)
Speech notes giving the history and organization of The North American Post, including an explanation of Japanese written language structure, the purpose of the paper, and the changing need for a Japanese language newspaper.
Letter from Harold S. Fistere to Takami Hibiya (ddr-densho-381-147)
doc Letter from Harold S. Fistere to Takami Hibiya (ddr-densho-381-147)
Harold S. Fistere writes to Takami Hibiya to inform him that the War Relocation Authority has some articles of contraband belonging to him. The letter gives instructions on how to retrieve the articles and what will happen if the articles are not claimed.
Takami Hibiya's Seattle World's Fair identification card (ddr-densho-381-196)
doc Takami Hibiya's Seattle World's Fair identification card (ddr-densho-381-196)
An identification card belonging to Takami Hibiya, certifying employment at the North American Post for the Seattle World's Fair.
Japanese Barber Union affidavit regarding Masue Matsuo (ddr-densho-381-158)
doc Japanese Barber Union affidavit regarding Masue Matsuo (ddr-densho-381-158)
An unsigned affidavit swearing that Chuzaburo Ito, acting president of the Japanese Barber Union, is aware that Masue Matsuo has been a licensed barber in the state of Washington.
Yukiko Suzuki standing next to car (ddr-densho-383-294)
img Yukiko Suzuki standing next to car (ddr-densho-383-294)
Written on album page below photograph: "Ko Suzuki '33". Yukiko Suzuki was the younger sister of Kay Suzuki.
Quintet playing instruments (ddr-densho-383-360)
img Quintet playing instruments (ddr-densho-383-360)
Group of five men practicing or playing for performance at Nippon Kan Theatre. Embossed on photograph: "Toyo Studio, Seattle Wn."
Tamako Tokuda posed in kabuki makeup and costume (ddr-densho-383-443)
img Tamako Tokuda posed in kabuki makeup and costume (ddr-densho-383-443)
Embossed on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio, Seattle, Wash." Written on back of photograph: "Tama Tokuda".
Three young men in sweaters (ddr-densho-383-103)
img Three young men in sweaters (ddr-densho-383-103)
From top down: Bob Higashida, George Tokuda, and Dick Horita.
University of Washington Fuyo Kai members (ddr-densho-383-375)
img University of Washington Fuyo Kai members (ddr-densho-383-375)
Group photograph taken in front of columns in Sylvan Grove on University of Washington campus. Fuyo Kai was a campus organization to support Japanese American students. Tamako Inouye was president of Fuyo Kai as a senior in 1942.
Education Hall at University of Washington (ddr-densho-383-209)
img Education Hall at University of Washington (ddr-densho-383-209)
This building is currently known as Miller Hall. Written on album page below photograph: "Education Hall".
University of Washington Japanese Students Club (ddr-densho-383-352)
img University of Washington Japanese Students Club (ddr-densho-383-352)
Members outside the Japanese Students Club house at 4115 15th Avenue NE. George Tokuda in front row, third from left. Printed on photograph mat frame: "Aiko, Seattle, Wn."
Three men on University of Washington campus (ddr-densho-383-401)
img Three men on University of Washington campus (ddr-densho-383-401)
Left to right: Roy, Dick Horita, and George Tokuda. Written on back of photograph: "Roy, Dick, Dad".
API