150 items
150 items
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Machi Takagi with bicycle (ddr-ajah-6-883)
Caption below photo: Machi Takagi, wife of Kumagoro Takagi, of Alameda, CA. Circa 1920s
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Funeral photo of Machi Takagi's funeral (ddr-ajah-6-891)
Caption on right on photo: Machi Takagi Funeral. She died January 6, 1941. Includes clipping of funeral notice. Caption on photo front in Japanese
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Co-op warehouse (ddr-densho-93-29)
Original Ansel Adams caption: Warehouse, M. Ogi, manager; S. Sugimoto, manager of co-op; Bunkichi Hayashi, Manzanar Relocation Center / photograph by Ansel Adams.
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Letter from Harry Kondo to T. Sugimoto (ddr-ajah-7-11)
Informing him that his baggage had to be paid in advance for shipping and that the JACL had paid the shipping costs to Colorado
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Envelope from H. Sugimoto to Mrs. Ayame Okine, July 8, [1945] (ddr-csujad-5-85)
An envelope mailed from Hidematsu Henry Sugimoto in Camp Blanding, Florida, to Ayame Okine in the Rohwer incarceration camp, Arkansas. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: oki_01_23_001
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Four woman outside barracks (ddr-densho-464-21)
Inscription on front: 1943. Left front: Tsuye. Right front: Kazu [?]
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Couple on Honeymoon (ddr-densho-394-36)
Lili Sugimoto Inouye and Tatsuo Inouye on their honeymoon. Inscribed on back: "Honeymoon in Kumamoto, Japan, Family home 66 Senba Machi 193" and an additional note in Japanese.
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Geo. Hirano, Tsugo Fujimoto, Fred Sugimoto, Geo. Yuki (ddr-jamsj-1-4)
Group of men trying to fix the printer
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Young Buddhist Association (ddr-densho-357-788)
Three reverends sit in the front row of their Young Buddhist Association gathering in Hunt, Idaho. Front row center, left to right: Reverend Gikan Nishinaga, Reverend Sugimoto, and Reverend Eiyu Terao.
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Photo and text titled: Early Alameda Pioneers Kumagoro and Machi Takagi (ddr-ajah-6-892)
Includes biographical information for Kumagoro and Machi Takagi and story of their move to Alameda
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Portrait of Kumagoro and Machi Takagi (ddr-ajah-6-894)
Caption below photo: Kumagoro Takagi and wife Machi Sugimoto. This would be Machi's second marriage. Kumagoro was born in Fukuoka, Japan on September 27, 1863. He was a horseman and archer there. He died in Alameda March 3, 1936. Machi was born in Yamaguchi, Japan on August 3, 1871 and died in Alameda in January 6, …
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Letters from Tule Lake Stockade (ddr-densho-394-1)
A short biography of Lili Sugimoto Inouye followed by transcribed letters sent between Lili and her husband, Tatsuo, during his incarceration in the Tule Lake Segregation Center Stockade for being a "No-No" boy.
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Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto and a Tokyo Women's Club president (ddr-njpa-4-2690)
Caption on reverse: "TOKYO -- The 'Daughter of a Samurai' grows up. Madame Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto, prominent member of the Tokyo Women's Club is seen with Mrs. Robert F. Moss, president of the club, discussing her forthcoming book, 'Grandmother O-Kyo', in her garden. Author of 'The Daughter of a Samurai', a best seller several years ago, …
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Letter from Lili Inouye to Tatsuo Inouye (ddr-densho-394-8)
Lili wrote to her husband, Tatsuo, while he was incarcerated at the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a Judo instructor
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Letter from Lili Inouye to Tatsuo Inouye (ddr-densho-394-4)
Lili wrote to her husband, Tatsuo, while he was being held in the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a Judo instructor.
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Letter from Lili Inouye to Tatsuo Inouye (ddr-densho-394-5)
Lili wrote to her husband, Tatsuo, while he was incarcerated in the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a Judo instructor.
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Letter from Tatsuo Inouye to Lili Inouye (ddr-densho-394-18)
Tatsuo Inouye werites to his wife, Lili, from the Tule Lake Stockade where he was incarcerated for being a "No-No" Boy.
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Letter from Lili Inouye to Tatsuo Inouye (ddr-densho-394-7)
Lili wrote to her husband, Tatsuo, while he was incarcerated at the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a Judo instructor.
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Letter from Lili Inouye to Tatsuo Inouye (ddr-densho-394-6)
Lili writes to her husband, Tatsuo, while he is incarcerated in the Tule Lake Stockade for being a "No-No" boy and a Judo instructor.