125 items
125 items
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Robert Ohashi and Ben Kimura (ddr-densho-442-198)
Photograph of Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Ben Kimura (right) standing together outside looking to the right.
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Hope and Robert Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-240)
Photograph of an unidentified adult holding Hope Nobuko Ohashi with Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi sitting to the right.
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Robert Ohashi, Tomo Ohashi, and Irene Kimura (ddr-densho-442-228)
Photograph of Ruth Tomo Ohashi (center) standing with her nephew Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Irene Kimura (right).
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Letter from War Relocation Authority to Bert Blomgren (ddr-densho-540-25)
Letter requesting a reference for Tes Teruo Tada to obtain permission to leave the Poston (Colorado River) concentration camp.
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Envelope of Teruo [last name unknown] photographs (ddr-njpa-5-55)
Caption on front: "Japanese dance teacher, 12-61."
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Nisei soldier (ddr-densho-359-1619)
The photograph is signed "Most sincerely George". George Funai.
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Nisei soldier (ddr-densho-359-1621)
The photograph is signed "Affectionately George". George Funai.
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Robert and Hope Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-197)
Photograph of Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Hope Nobuko Ohashi (right) sitting on a step together the Ohashi family store.
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Robert and Hope Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-276)
Photograph of Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi (left) and Hope Nobuko Ohashi (right) sitting in the doorway to the Ohashi family store.
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Tomo, Komatsu and Bob (ddr-densho-442-75)
Photograph of three people outside a store. From left to right: Tomo Ruth Ohashi, Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi, and Robert Teruo "Bob" Ohashi.
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Komatsu and Robert Ohashi (ddr-densho-442-206)
Photograph of Komatsu (Saito) Ohashi (right) standing outside the Ohashi store with her son Robert Teruo Ohashi (left) playing in a toy car.
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Yokohama Tailor and Laundry (ddr-densho-12-10)
Fusa Kunitsugu (left) and her son, Teruo, inside the Yokohama Tailor and Laundry, located at 515 Yesler Way in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown.
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Letter from Tes Teruo Tada to Bert and Marion Blomgren (ddr-densho-540-23)
Tes Teruo Tada details the difficulties in his search for work moving across the United States, including his failure to pass a medical in order to volunteer for the army.
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Four boys sitting (ddr-densho-442-230)
Photograph of four children sitting on a bench together outside the Ohashi family store. From left to right: Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi, Hida Tanino, Edward Saburo Ohashi, and Paul Masaru Ohashi.
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Bob, Sab, & Hope (ddr-densho-442-131)
Photograph of three of the Ohashi siblings sitting on the step leading to the Ohashi family store. From left to right: Robert "Bob" Teruo Ohashi, Edward Saburo "Sab" Ohashi, and Hope Nobuko Ohashi
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Family in front of their store (ddr-densho-13-39)
Left to right: Mr. Kawai, unidentified, Haruye (last name unknown) holding Teruo Shibata, Kinzo Asaba, and Nobujiro Shibata in front of Sagamiya, a Japanese confectionery, which was located at 524 Main in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. Sagamiya was an institution in Seattle's Nihonmachi, well known for its mochigashi (Japanese rice cakes). Founded in the early 1900s …
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Students on stage (ddr-densho-442-45)
Photograph of a large group of students on a stage dressed up in costumes. Some are wearing number signs. Identified are Robert Teruo "Bob" Ohashi wearing sign number 3, and Ben Kimura wearing sign number 22.
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Ohashi brothers (ddr-densho-442-224)
Photograph of the four Ohashi brothers standing together outside. Standing in the back is Robert Teruo Ohashi. In the front from left to right is Paul Masaru Ohashi, Edward Saburo Ohashi, and Neil Jiro Ohashi wearing roller skates.
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Group gathering at the beach (ddr-densho-136-7)
Back row (L to R): Chuck Kambe, Henry Shimizu, Teruo Tada, Aya Tanagi, Satoko Abe, Toshiko Fukano, George Fukano. Front row (L to R): Kaun Abe, Nobuo Tanagi, Mae Shimizu, George Tanagi, Sayo Tanagi, Ko Abe, Mac Sasaki.
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Portrait of a couple (ddr-manz-4-96)
Caption: "To / Rev. & Mrs. Nagatomi / Mr. & Mrs. Tsuo Tashima."
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Masao Koga, Ichimaru and others posing with Ingram Stainback (ddr-njpa-4-525)
Caption on reverse: "JAPAN MUSICAL STARS MEET GOVERNOR: Pictured here is the group of Japanese musicians, led by famed composer and guitarist Masao Koga, who were received by Governor Ingram M. Stainback in Iolani Palace yesterday afternoon. The governor has just been presented with a doll. Left to right: Itsuo Tokunaga, one of the promoters of …