616 items
616 items
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Handwritten copy of letter form Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone (ddr-densho-437-194)
Information about James Seigo Miwa's will
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Letter from Harry LeRoy Jones, Office of Alien Property, to Oliver Ellis Stone (ddr-densho-437-106)
Official rejection of Miwa family claim
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Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-268)
Thanking him for his work on the case, and announcing his upcoming marriage
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Letter from Lawrence Fumio Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone (ddr-densho-437-204)
Updates on the case, and Shigeru Nakata's claim
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Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-226)
Would like to meet when he is in Washington, D.C.
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Letter from Lawrence Fumio Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone (ddr-densho-437-210)
Concerning Shigeru Nakata's claim
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Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-248)
Thanking him for the work he put in on the brief
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Letter from Lawrence Fumio Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone (ddr-densho-437-201)
Enclosing documents related to the claim
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Clipping regarding the Luguo (Marco Polo) Bridge (ddr-njpa-6-116)
Caption on front: "Marco Polo Bridge. About this bridge Marco Polo wrote some 700 years ago, 'A very fine stone bridge, so fine indeed that it has very few equals.' IT may be remembered that the present China Incident started in July, 1937, near this bridge."
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The Japanese Community in the Twin Cities (ddr-densho-1007-1839)
Essay by Gladys I. Stone describing the development of Japanese American communities in Minnesota from the early 1900s through the post-World War II period. It was published in the Hennepin County History, Quarterly Publication of the Hennepin County Historical Society, Volume 47, Number 1, Winter 1988.
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Graveside photo (ddr-densho-329-602)
Photograph of Domoto family at the family grave site. Teru Domoto visible standing to the left of the large grave stone. Donor note attached to duplicate photo (Duplicate: https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-356-4) suggests the funeral is presumably for Teru and Kanetero Domoto's youngest daughter Masako Domoto who died in 1918. However, based on the fashion and ages of the …
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Woman and baby sitting on stone steps (ddr-densho-483-634)
Inscription on photo front: Labor Day - 1936
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Woman and baby sitting on stone steps (ddr-densho-483-645)
Caption on photo margin: Labor Day 1936. Caption below photo: Lincoln Park
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Tomoye (Nozawa) Takakashi standing by stone pillar (ddr-densho-423-469)
Stored in envelope between inside cover and page 1