272 items
272 items

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Hideo Hoshide Interview I Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-184-16)
Community activities in Tacoma, Washington



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Hitoshi Thomas Tamaki Interview Segment 2 (ddr-phljacl-1-8-2)
Memories of prewar Tacoma, Washington


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Wesley K. Watanabe Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-166-1)
Family background: parents settled in Tacoma, Washington


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Hideo Hoshide Interview I Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-184-10)
Returning to Tacoma, Washington, after living in Japan: attending school

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Buddhist parsonage (ddr-densho-109-45)
This was the first Buddhist parsonage in Tacoma, Washington.

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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-70-3)
Japanese Americans from Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, sent to different camps

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View of a ferry dock (ddr-densho-316-3)
Caption on front: "Tacoma Ferry Landing at Vashon Island, Washington."



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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-70-1)
Diary entry: removal from Tacoma, Washington, and traveling to Pinedale Assembly Center

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Japanese trade delegation (ddr-densho-109-69)
This was the first Japanese trade delegation to Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.

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Ron Magden Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1000-162-27)
The process of writing Furusato, a history of the Japanese Community in Tacoma, Washington

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Vandalized Japanese American property (ddr-densho-37-760)
Original WRA caption: Tacoma Buddhist Church, Tacoma, Washington. View showing the results of pilferage of evacuee property originally stored in the Tacoma Buddhist Church. Gained admittance through this end of building. Trunks pilfered unidentified. These stored articles are owned by members of the church.

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Buddhist Church dedication (ddr-densho-109-48)
Dedication of the first Buddhist church in Tacoma, Washington. Reverend Yuhara with Mr. Uematsu Yoshioka directly behind him.

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Issei couple holding fish (ddr-densho-2-32)
Kumataro (left) and Kadju Nishimura holding perch and rock cod caught near the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington.

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Ron Magden Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-162-25)
Examining a book written by an Issei detailing the prewar history of the Japanese community in Tacoma, Washington

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G. Kenneth Hikogawa polishing grease-wood (ddr-fom-1-884)
WRA caption on reverse: "Polishing 'grease-wood' to make furniture." G. Kenneth Hikogawa was a carpenter from Tacoma, Washington.

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G. Kenneth Hikogawa polishing grease-wood (ddr-fom-1-885)
WRA caption on reverse: "Polishing 'grease-wood' to make furniture." G. Kenneth Hikogawa was a carpenter from Tacoma, Washington.

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G. Kenneth Hikogawa polishing grease-wood (ddr-fom-1-886)
WRA caption on reverse: "Polishing 'grease-wood' to make furniture." G. Kenneth Hikogawa was a carpenter from Tacoma, Washington.

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Ron Magden Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1000-162-26)
Being asked to write a book on the history of the Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans in Tacoma, Washington