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88 items
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Japanese American picnic (ddr-densho-34-36)
Tamao Takayoshi (b.1874) distributes cookies to the Nakao, Shigemura, Matsushima and Takayoshi children. Port Blakely is located on the southeast end of Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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Mary Takayoshi standing in field (ddr-densho-383-264)
Written on album page below photograph: "Mary Takayoshi".
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Family in a wisteria garden (ddr-densho-34-39)
Yurino Takayoshi and her brother, Yoshi, in the family wisteria garden. Mrs. T. Takayoshi had made this tea garden a place of beauty known throughout the area.
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Testimony of Theresa Takayoshi (ddr-densho-67-164)
Written testimony of Theresa Takayoshi of Seattle, Washington. Incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, September 9, 1981, in the section titled "Discrimination and Psychological Impact." Personal information excised by Densho.
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-359-238)
Caption written in the album under the photograph: "Hanayo Takayoshi".
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Portrait of a woman (ddr-densho-359-276)
The photograph is signed "To a dear friend With love, Hanayo Takayoshi"
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Two children in kimono (ddr-densho-34-47)
Yurino Takayoshi (left) and her older sister, Kimiko, in the family garden at Port Blakely. Port Blakely is located on the southeast end of Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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Testimony of Henry Suzeko Takayoshi (ddr-densho-67-276)
Written testimony of Henry Suzeko Takayoshi of Bainbridge Island, Washington. Incarcerated in Manzanar concentration camp, California, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981. Personal information excised by Densho.
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Testimony of Thomas P. Takayoshi (ddr-densho-67-284)
Written testimony of Thomas P. Takayoshi. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981. Personal information excised by Densho.
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Ceremony at the Seattle Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-34-87)
Left to right: Tomi Hayashida, Shimako Nishimori, Michi Shibayama, Mae Terayama, and Kiyo Takayoshi.
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Mass removal (ddr-densho-34-80)
Kikuyo (back left) and Henry Takayoshi wait at the Eagledale ferry dock with their children (left to right), Shizue, Mieko, Kiyo, and Takoto. In the background are (left to right): Lilly Kojima, Takiko Kojima, Iku Amatatsu and Kuniko Chihara. A special ferry transported them from Bainbridge Island to Seattle.
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Takayoshi general store and delivery wagon (ddr-densho-34-158)
This general store was located in Yama, the Japanese village in Port Blakely, Washington. The store served the Japanese village by providing general merchandise, Japanese goods brought over from Seattle, fresh homemade ice cream, and the only telephone in the village. The store's owner put a piano in the store after it became a community gathering …
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Five girls in formal Buddhist attire (ddr-densho-38-33)
(L to R): Tomi Hayashida, Shimako Nishimori, Michiko Shibayama, Sadako May Terayama, Miki Takayoshi. All from Bainbridge Island.
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Bill of Sale (ddr-densho-355-174)
"Bill of Sale \ I herby agree to sell this first day of June to Gilbert E. Gremici one General Electric table model for the sum of ($50.00) fifty dollars. \ H.S. Takayoshi"
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 9, No. 420 (February 1, 1936) (ddr-densho-96-455)
Selected article titles: "Elections Blaze Way for Confab" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Takayoshi to Suggest Wide-Open Class AA for 9th Annual Courier Baseball League" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 3, No. 123 (May 3, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-153)
Selected article titles: "Woman Suffrage Comes to Front as Nippon Issue" (p. 1), "Green Lake Wins from Wasedas in Thrilling Tussle" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Yurino Takayoshi Wins Girls' Club Declamation Cup" (p. 4)
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Farmers at the Public Market (ddr-densho-28-1)
By World War I, Japanese American farmers occupied 70 percent of the stalls at the Public Market. They continued to be an economic force until they were incarcerated during World War II. Left to right: Kiyoto Hashimoto, Tame Kamada, and Takayoshi Suguro. The Public Market is also known as the Farmers' Market and the Pike Place …
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 4, No. 178 (May 23, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-209)
Selected article titles: "Military Council of Japan Plans Arms Reduction" (p. 1), Taiyo Reds Score Win Over Waseda in Class A Tilt" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Yurino Takayoshi Wins Girls Club Declamation Cup" (p. 4)
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Group of students on lawn at University of Washington (ddr-densho-383-214)
Members of the Japanese Students Club and Fuyo Kai. Written on album page below photograph: "C[larence] Uyematsu, Terada, Okubo, Nobu Yanagimachi, Billie Tashiro, Yurino Takayoshi, Yuki Watanabe." The man identified as Okubo (back row, right) may be George Otsubo.
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Issei funeral (ddr-densho-34-37)
Residents of the Japanese community and representatives for the Port Blakely Mill Company attend the funeral for community leader Tamegoro Takayoshi. They are assembled outside the Japanese Baptist Mission in Port Blakely, Washington. Port Blakely is located on the southeast end of Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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Nisei veterans baseball team (ddr-densho-13-44)
Front (left to right): Akira "Poison" Kato, Matsu Sakagami, Yosh Fujiwara, Jim Yamaguchi, George Funai, Joe Kesamaru, George Mamiya, and George "Joker" Shimizu. Back: Shiro Yamaguchi, Ted Matsushita, Roy Fujiwara, Hiromu "Heater" Hiyamoto, Ed "Duffy" Kiyohara, Taiji Takayoshi, Su Kashiwagi, Sam Sakai, Edwin "Edo" Sasaki, and Hiro Nishimura.
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Nisei's Return Causes Rift In Nurses at Harborview (February 2, 1945) (ddr-densho-56-1099)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 2, 1945, p. 15
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Valeda freshmen installation ceremony (ddr-densho-45-4)
In fall 1947, women of Japanese ancestry started a new student group called Valeda ("wise women" in Greek). Like the Fuyokai, Valeda supported Japanese American women students and encouraged them to join other organizations on campus. Valeda participated in numerous projects on campus and in the community until it disbanded in 1965. Left to right: Setsuko …
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Rocky Shimpo Vol. 12, No. 21 (February 16, 1945) (ddr-densho-148-110)
Selected article titles: "Nurse Takayoshi Leaves Hospital"; "Land Returned to Reclamation Office"; "On the Other Hand"; "Deplore Attempts to Issue Tags to Children"; "Patronage Refund at Tule Awaits Owners"; "License Case Entering Court"; "Waiting for His Turn Agonizing for Jumper"; "Bears Dropped All But Two Games at Ht. Mt."; "Newspaper Discouraged Over Denver Report"; "Kimura-Awarded Purple …
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 13, No. 659 (August 31, 1940) (ddr-densho-96-694)
Selected article titles: "Korea Rises Fast Under Japan Rule" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang Overs" (p. 3), "Seattle Chapter Delegates Leave for JACL Confab" (p. 4)