362 items
362 items
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Mary Mon Toy posing with man and woman (ddr-densho-367-185)
Note taped to photo back: (left to right) Paul Knowles, Record Manager, Raymond Rosen Inc., Mary Mon Toy and Kay Woodard, Promotion for Raymond Rosen Inc.
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Sympathy card from Mrs. T. Ohmae to Mrs. Mary T. Okada (ddr-densho-488-16)
Letter and envelope. Message inside written in Japanese.
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Typed and notarized letter from Teru Koyama to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Enemy Alien Control Unit. Page 3 of 13. (ddr-one-5-230)
Photocopy of a typed letter from Teru Koyama to Edward J. Ennis concerning the rehearing of Keizaburo Koyama's case. On the third page, Teru continues to explain her husband's involvement in the Nihonjin-Kai. She said before she was interned, she received a stack of letters addressed to her husband that the FBI had confiscated and later …
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Typed and notarized letter from Teru Koyama to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Enemy Alien Control Unit. Page 1 of 13. (ddr-one-5-228)
Photocopy of a typed letter from Teru Koyama to Edward J. Ennis concerning the rehearing of Keizaburo Koyama's case. On the first page, Teru writes that she has become discouraged in her efforts to get her husband's case reheard. On the suggestion of her counselor, she is providing a detailed account of her husband's activities. She …
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Mary Mon Toy standing on street outside marquee for Cafe de Paris (ddr-densho-367-152)
Mary Mon Toy's name is on marquee
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Letters from Dick Henry to Mary Mon Toy (ddr-densho-367-89)
Dick Henry was Mary Mon Toy's agent. In these letters he discusses future contracts and the possibility of performing at the Nouvelle Eve Club in Montmartre, Paris.
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Mary Mon Toy and Christine Jorgensen at the Latin Quarter (ddr-densho-367-108)
Mary Mon Toy with her friend, Christine Jorgensen (a pioneer transgender woman) at the Latin Quarter.
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Mary Mon Toy and Jose Villa Nueva with large group seated at a table (ddr-densho-367-155)
Christine Jorgenson can be seen in the photo of the long table, with other performers from the Latin Quarter. Jorgenson is on the right-hand side.
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Japanese American girls at a picnic (ddr-densho-62-7)
Edith Watanabe is in the second row, second from the left. Front row, L to R: Mary Hayano, Hana Hayano, Mary Morimoto, Kazuko Hayano, Nancy Akita, (first name unknown) Ogaki. Back row, L to R: (first name unknown) Ozaki, Aiko Takagi, Kimi Nakashima, Miyoko Takagi, Teru Nakashima, Emma M., Michiko Takagi, Mary Shimada, Jean M., cut …
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Letter from Eva Koyama to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Alien Enemy Control Unit. Page 1 of 5. (ddr-one-5-213)
Photocopy of a declassified handwritten letter from Eva Koyama, daughter of Teru and Keizaburo Koyama, to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Enemy Alien Control Unit. Eva writes about her brother and sister, their ages, and status as American Citizens. She adds that her parents have been in the United States for 25 - 30 years and have …
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"Street Scene: An American Opera" script cover (ddr-densho-367-145)
Autographed first two pages of Mary Mon Toy's script for "Street Scene: An American Opera."
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"Show" magazine (ddr-densho-367-96)
A copy of "Show" magazine with a centerfold spread highlighting Cherie en Parisat the Latin Quarter in New York. Performers include Ruby Richards, Lee Sharon, and Mary Mon Toy.
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Promotional photo for the China Doll Club (ddr-densho-367-44)
Mary Mon Toy is at the top of the stairs in the wide-brimmed hat. This photo appeared in Mirror Magazine accompanied with an article.