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Boy Scout Troop 53 of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-364)
img Boy Scout Troop 53 of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-364)
Captioned: "Taken in 1921. Troop 53 [was] organized in 1920 by Clarence Arai. Only eighteen, [he] could only be an assistant scoutmaster. Mr. Rex Strickland was scoutmaster for a while. Tr. 53 was the second troop of Japanese Americans in U.S."
Seizaburo Mukai's Jackson Theater (ddr-densho-353-95)
img Seizaburo Mukai's Jackson Theater (ddr-densho-353-95)
Seizaburo Mukai also ran the Atlas, the Circle, and the Rialto theaters.
Kiosk 2 Panel C (ddr-densho-353-115)
img Kiosk 2 Panel C (ddr-densho-353-115)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
A portrait of four men (ddr-densho-353-338)
img A portrait of four men (ddr-densho-353-338)
The Hirabayashi cousins from Nagano Ken. Left to right: Motoyoshi, Hamao, Shungo, and Toshiharu sitting in the front.
A ladies' foot race (ddr-densho-353-233)
img A ladies' foot race (ddr-densho-353-233)
Fourth of July festivities at Lincoln Park Beach.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Taiyo Kengakudan members (ddr-densho-353-365)
img Taiyo Kengakudan members (ddr-densho-353-365)
Taiyo was the name of the Japanese American sports teams. A kengakudan (study tour) was organized and they gathered at the consul's home.
Seattle Buddhist Church students (ddr-densho-353-274)
img Seattle Buddhist Church students (ddr-densho-353-274)
Captioned: "Summer 1922 - About this time English classes for Issei started."
Three men standing together (ddr-densho-353-142)
img Three men standing together (ddr-densho-353-142)
Ted, Dick Setsuda, and Tats in front of the Pacific Beer Distributor building.
Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-306)
img Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-306)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-141)
img Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-141)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-248)
img Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-248)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-379)
img Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-379)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-14)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-14)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Southeast corner of 6th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-120)
img Southeast corner of 6th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-120)
Japanese businesses included the King coffee shop, the Mukilteo hotel, Panama grocery and express, Hinode Laundry baths and the Paris Hotel.
Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-307)
img Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-307)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Northwest corner of 6th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-119)
img Northwest corner of 6th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-119)
Japanese businesses included Asakura Jewelry on the corner, Togo Meshiya, Sun Express, and a small grocery and tobacco shop run by the Sumiokas.
Kiosk 5 panel B (ddr-densho-353-336)
img Kiosk 5 panel B (ddr-densho-353-336)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-247)
img Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-247)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
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