274 items
274 items
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Sisters Yoshiko Nakahara and Shigeko Ota (ddr-densho-477-558)
The caption written on the photo reads "Yoshiko Nakahara, Sister Shigeko Ota 1952" in black ink.
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Japanese Americans in front of house (ddr-densho-359-250)
From left to right Alice Kawamoto, Shigeko Kawamoto, May, Nakashima, Itami, Kaichi Kawamoto, Joe Kawamoto, Smith
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Aunts, uncle, and nephews at shore (ddr-densho-359-213)
Left to right: Alice Kawamoto with Don Nakata, Shigeko Kawamoto with Kenji Nakata, and Joe Kawamoto
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Japanese American girl in kimono (ddr-densho-26-264)
Japanese caption on the back of the photograph, also written on the bottom of the back "Shigeko Moriyama"
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Woman holding historic photo (ddr-densho-34-137)
Fifty years later, Shigeko Kitamoto holds a picture that was taken of her children and herself on March 30, 1942 as they were waiting to board a special ferry to Seattle during the exclusion of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island, Washington. The children in the photo are from left to right: Jane, Frances and Frank Kitamoto.
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Group in Ogden (ddr-densho-201-727)
Caption in album: "Ogden, Utah / Me [Masao Sakagami], Ume [Sakagami], Shigeko [Kawashima] / Tats, Matsu [Sakagami], Jim [Tateoka]."
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Kawamoto brother and his wife and sister (ddr-densho-359-360)
Alice Kawamoto poses with her brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Shigeko, in front a car.
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Shigeko Kawashima at Pebble Beach (ddr-densho-328-174)
Caption in album: "Climbing beach Sand Hill / Cool, Cool water."
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Hisa Kano and Shigeko Kawashima (ddr-densho-328-214)
Caption in album: "Sunday - 1949 - Summer / Hisa, Shiggy."
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Shigeko Kawashima and Umeyo Sakagami (ddr-densho-328-319)
Caption in album: "Ogden / January 1947 / Shig and me."
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Umeyo Sakagami and Shigeko Kawashima (ddr-densho-328-211)
Caption in album: "Cousin Yonetanis / Me and Shig."
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Shigeko Kawashima at Pebble Beach (ddr-densho-328-173)
Caption in album: "Climbing beach Sand Hill / Cool, Cool water."
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Interview with Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-3-354)
Shigeko Iwaihara Koga was born March 23, 1911. She was a member of the Alameda Buddhist Temple. In 1916, Mrs. Koga returned to Japan and enrolled in grade school. The family returned to Alameda, California, in 1918 where Mrs. Koga atended Porter Elementary School. She was incarcerated at the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Mrs. Koga became …
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Portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-6-168)
Caption below photo: Shigeko Iwaihara graduates from Alameda High School, circa 1931. She would have been about 20. she was sent to japan with her two siblings to live with their grandparents in 1919 for a Japanese education. Perhaps this put her behind in school. She would later marry Matao Koga in 1949.
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Matao and Shigeko Koga standing by car after their wedding (ddr-ajah-6-170)
Document including photo of Matao and Shigeko Koga, portion of wedding registry and biographical data about Matao Koga
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Document titled Matao and Shigeko Koga in the Days of Japanese cinema in Alameda (ddr-ajah-6-177)
Document including photos, reproductions of posters, clippings, biographical information about Matao and Shigeko Koga, and their film business
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High school commencement (ddr-densho-159-79)
Amache High School. L to R: unknown, Shigeko Hamaoka Hirano, Lloyd Garrison (Superintendent of Schools), Dag Nakatogawa, Tomio Jofuku, Toshiro Sakamoto.
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Family in front of their home (ddr-densho-34-81)
This is the Nakata family. Left to right: Mo, Masaaki (John), unidentified, Jitsuzo (father), Shima (mother), Gerald, Yoshi, Shigeko and Sadako.
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Japanese Americans on a bridge (ddr-densho-34-74)
Shigeko Kitamoto, Felix Narte, Cion Narte, Jane Kitamoto, Natalie Hayashida and Fumiko Hayashida at the opening of the Agate Pass Bridge.
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Shigeko Kawashima in front of Ogden High School (ddr-densho-328-397)
Caption in album: "Taken in front of Ogden Million $ High School / 1948 / Shiggy Kawashima."