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Thomas Rockrise Pocketbook 1903 (ddr-densho-335-443)
A small notebook with a mix of Japanese and English notes. Thomas keeps track of address, financials and lists.
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Thomas and Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-264)
The caption on the back of the photograph reads "Few days after our marriage on Dec. 1, 1915".
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Thomas Rockrise Business Card (ddr-densho-335-243)
The writing on the back reads "Love to Daddy Good moving! Mama and George well and sleepy. Love to Daddy from Agnes. -Agnes".
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Thomas Rockrise in cardigan (ddr-densho-335-259)
The caption on the back of the photograph reads "April 1927".
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Thomas T. Noguchi Interview (ddr-densho-1021-8)
Thomas Noguchi was the first Japanese American to serve as the Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner of Los Angeles Country. Well-known for conducting autopsies of public figures such as Robert F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and William Holden, Noguchi was in the position between 1967 and 1982. As a Shin Issei immigrant born in Japan (in 1927) and trained …
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Thomas T. Kobayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-238)
Nisei male. Born September 4, 1916, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington prior to World War II. Fired from job at Seattle City Light after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. During the war, was removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Volunteered for …
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Business card (ddr-densho-335-115)
John A. Thompson and Thomas Rockrise were partners at their architecture firm, Rockrise and Thompson.
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Group photo (ddr-densho-326-439)
Caption: Tomio / Jake / Frances / Louraine / George / Mrs. Hikioa / Thomas / Peal / Tom / Frank / Matsu / Steele Lake
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Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Harry Fleischman (ddr-densho-468-207)
Update on attempts to add Norman Thomas to ballot in Nebraska with request for assistance.
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Note from Thomas Rockrise to Agnes Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-10)
A short note from Thomas Rockrise to his wife, Agnes, affirming his love their son, George.
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Draft of Brief Account of the Life of Iwahiko Tsumanuma (ddr-densho-335-17)
Agnus Rockrise sends a rough draft of the life of her husband, Thomas Rockrise (Iwahiko Tsumanuma), to Dr. Tatsuzo Sare. This rough draft is used to created a printed version later in Japanese with photographs of Thomas Rockrise's work in Japan in 1920 and 1921.
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Thomas & Agnes Rockrise Collection (ddr-densho-335)
The Thomas and Agnes Rockrise collection consists of letters, photographs, and ephemera. These materials cover their life in New York City and upstate New York. Thomas Rockrise was an architect. He practiced under both his English name, Thomas S Rockrise, and his Japanese name, Iwahiko Tsumanuma. Agnes (Asbury) Rockrise worked a practical nurse and companion in …
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My Japanese Husband (ddr-densho-335-67)
An abstract of the biography of Agnes Rockrise. The biography focuses on Agnes's marriage to Thomas Rockrise.
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Burke Nursing Cottage Pamphlet (ddr-densho-335-218)
A pamphlet detailing Burse Nursing Cottage for the Tuberculous Patients rates. Thomas Rockrise was diagnoised with Tuberculous.
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Portrait of Agnes Asbury Rockrise (ddr-densho-335-2)
This photograph of Agnes Asbury Rockrise was included with her manuscript about her husband, Thomas S Rockrise.
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Newspaper clipping regarding Thomas E. Dewey (ddr-njpa-1-155)
Caption on front: "Thomas E. Dewey, special prosecutor, who is steering New York citizens' drive on rackets."
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Democracy and Japanese Americans (ddr-densho-498-2)
Democracy and Japanese Americans by Norman Thomas. Pamphlet discussing Japanese American incarceration by the War Relocation Authority.
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Amache Hi It Vol. II No. 6 (May 17, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-328)
Selected article titles: "Seniors to be Interviewed" (p. 1), "Thomas Bodine at Amache. Student Relocation Council Member Speaks to Students" (p. 1), "Student Council: Awards System About Ready" (p. 1), "Thomas Bodine Makes Hit at Amache. He Says 'Hope You All Get to Philadelphia'" (p. 3).
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Studies for arcaded window (ddr-densho-335-22)
Two different designs for arcaded window. Most likely designed as part of a university thesis by Thomas Rockrise.