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Man and four children fishing (ddr-ajah-6-229)
img Man and four children fishing (ddr-ajah-6-229)
Caption below photo: Fishing for the big one is Shuzo Shiota (second from left) of Alameda, CA. He was born on May 20, 1923, making this photo the late 1920s. Location unknown.
Two children standing in a field (ddr-ajah-6-236)
img Two children standing in a field (ddr-ajah-6-236)
Caption below photo: Shuzu (left) and Rayko Shiota of Alameda, CA. Photo could be in the Oakland Hills, circa mid 1920's
Man and two children sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-232)
img Man and two children sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-232)
Caption below photo: Rayko, left, born February 5, 1922, father Keiji Shiota and Shuzo, born May 30, 1923. Photo circa 1923. The Shiotas are from Alameda, CA.
Man sitting with four children, fishing (ddr-ajah-6-867)
img Man sitting with four children, fishing (ddr-ajah-6-867)
Caption below photo: Fishing for the big one is Shuzo Shiota (second from left) of Alameda, CA. He was born on May 20, 1923, making this photo the late 1920s. Location unknown.
Shiota family sitting in a field (ddr-ajah-6-230)
img Shiota family sitting in a field (ddr-ajah-6-230)
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Keiji Shiota with children sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-870)
img Keiji Shiota with children sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-870)
Caption below photo: Rayko, left, born February 5, 1922, father Keiji Shiota and Shuzo, born May 30, 1923. Photo circa 1923. The Shiotas are from Alameda, CA.
Shiota family sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-868)
img Shiota family sitting in field (ddr-ajah-6-868)
Caption above photo: Shiota Family & friends, circa 1923-1924
Man and woman with group of children (ddr-ajah-6-352)
img Man and woman with group of children (ddr-ajah-6-352)
Caption below photo: Nisei youth gather at 2418 Buena Vista Avenue, Alameda, CA., the home of Yasutaro and Ineko Takano. The Takanos lived briefly at this address, circa early 1930s
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