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House covered in snow (ddr-densho-255-54)
img House covered in snow (ddr-densho-255-54)
Written on reverse: "Taken Feb. 1951, Shimada house."
Funeral (ddr-densho-255-184)
img Funeral (ddr-densho-255-184)
Funeral for Yoncko [?] Shimada. Headstone reads: "Yoncko Shimada. Died Feb. 1, 1920." Adjacent headstones read: "Tom Shiro Nakano. Died Nov. 14, 1919" and "Shizuko Miya. Died Dec. 1, 1919."
Nisei students (ddr-densho-152-24)
img Nisei students (ddr-densho-152-24)
(L to R): Nancy Hashi, Betty Kurihara, Keiko Kikuchi, Mutsu Shimada.
John Shimada (ddr-densho-336-393)
img John Shimada (ddr-densho-336-393)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps.
Scene still in the Wakatsuki barracks room (ddr-densho-317-12)
img Scene still in the Wakatsuki barracks room (ddr-densho-317-12)
Teddy Wakatsuki (Clyde Kusatsu) holding up his father, Ko Wakatsuki (Yuki Shimada).
Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Pastor Shigeo Shimada (ddr-densho-498-3)
doc Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from Pastor Shigeo Shimada (ddr-densho-498-3)
Letter of gratitude, donation, and kindness to Rev. Robert Inglis from Shigeo Shimada
Group sitting around a table (ddr-densho-466-530)
img Group sitting around a table (ddr-densho-466-530)
Caption on right of photo on album page: Fred Takenaga, Geo. Matsushima, Reiko, Frank Shimada
Man standing by headstone (ddr-densho-255-178)
img Man standing by headstone (ddr-densho-255-178)
Japanese American man standing by a headstone. Japanese caption on reverse: "Present for Mr. Shimada."
Camp skits (ddr-densho-336-371)
img Camp skits (ddr-densho-336-371)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. \nCaption on front: "John Shimada (top) & Alan Tani (below)."
Campers playing pots (ddr-densho-336-368)
img Campers playing pots (ddr-densho-336-368)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. \nCaption on front: "Robert Hanashiro, Ted Hasegawa, John Shimada."
Shimada Family Collection (ddr-densho-255)
Collection Shimada Family Collection (ddr-densho-255)
The Shimada Family Collection consists of journals written by Taji Shimada from 1924 through 1971 and a number of photographs recording life as a farming family in Utah.
Kay Shimada Interview (ddr-densho-1010-16)
vh Kay Shimada Interview (ddr-densho-1010-16)
Nisei male. Born May 1, 1924, in Clarksburg, California. Grew up in Clarksburg, where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Served in the military during the war. Returned to the Sacramento area and reestablished farming business.
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