5069 items
5069 items
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Two views of building with The Rainier Dye Works, American Furniture Company and Jackson Hotel (ddr-densho-474-185)
Located at 6th and Jackson St, Seattle
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Letter from Helen Boyd to the Seattle Buddhist Church (ddr-sbbt-6-56)
A letter from Helen Boyd, Executive Director of the Seattle-King County Council Camp Fire Girls, accepting the Seattle Buddhist Church's (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) invitation to to a Welcome Banquet in honor of Lord Abbot Kosho A. Ohtani and Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 22, No. 8, August 1985 (ddr-sjacl-1-399)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle JACL co-sponsors candidates forum for King County Offices at Seattle University; Hirabayashi teams presents closing arguments' Board Bios-Ellen Miyasato and Cicki Toyohara; Board Meeting notes: LEC and Court Cases fundraising, Hibakusha exams in Seattle.
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Letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church to N. E. Brown (ddr-sbbt-4-25)
A letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to N. E. Brown with an invitation to groundbreaking ceremonies at the new site.
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Letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church to F. L. Higgins (ddr-sbbt-4-24)
A letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to F. L. Higgins thanking him for his donation for the new church building.
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Mass removal (ddr-densho-36-16)
Sumiko Furuta of Bainbridge Island, Washington, on a special ferry to Seattle. From Seattle, she will board a train headed for Manzanar Assembly Center, California.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 37, No. 9, September 2000 (ddr-sjacl-1-482)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle JACL plans Mariner Outing; report on Hiroshima to Hope Lantern Float; group picture of Seattle members receiving Inagaki Award.
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Group in front of Seattle Buddhist Temple (ddr-densho-38-8)
The Seattle Buddhist Temple was located at 1020 Main Street. Reverend Hoshin Fujii pictured in the front row, center, served the church from 1908 to 1922. The Seattle Buddhist Church, now known as the Seattle Buddhist Temple, is currently located at 1427 South Main Street.
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Reverend and Bukkyo Fujinkai members (ddr-densho-38-13)
Bukkyo Fujinkai (Buddhist Women's Association) members with Reverend Hoshin Fujii (front row, center) in front of the Seattle Buddhist Church at 1020 Main Street. The Seattle Buddhist Church is now known as the Seattle Buddhist Temple and is currently located at 1427 South Main Street.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 23, No. 9, September 1986 (ddr-sjacl-1-357)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle School Superintendent Kendricks appoints Asians to staff, including school principals, like BiHoa Caldwell, plus others to admin staff and advisory boards; Kino Nogaki, Seattle JACL charter member, passes away; Seattle JACL host a ?Day at the Races? fundraiser.
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Letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church to Pierce A. Horrocks (ddr-sbbt-4-40)
A letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Pierce A. Horrocks, Architect, authorizing hiring W. P. Fuller and Company for window work.
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Letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church to Mrs. Mettio W. Shefler (ddr-sbbt-4-26)
A letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Mrs. Mettio W. Shefler thanking her for her donation for the new church building.
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Letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church to Pierce A. Horrocks (ddr-sbbt-4-42)
A letter from the Seattle Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Pierce A. Horrocks, Architect, requesting an update on plans for a moving picture booth.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XIII, No. 3, March 1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-244)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle JACL voice concerns over domed stadium; Seattle JACL protest Oregonian article using racist language; Chapter begins to organize Chapter files.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XII, No. 3, March 1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-176)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Seattle JACL voice concerns over domed stadium; Seattle JACL protest Oregonian article using racist language; Chapter begins to organize Chapter files.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-98)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-106)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-99)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-105)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-104)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-103)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Betsuin Temple construction (ddr-densho-430-101)
Photograph of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple construction.
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Nisei children visiting mother's gravesite (ddr-densho-182-88)
Volunteer Park cemetery, Seattle, Washington. Albert & Margaret Ouchi.
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Japanese Americans at the beach (ddr-densho-182-119)
Possibly Alki Beach, Seattle, Washington. Ouchi, Mimbus, Amanos.