553 items
553 items
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Group standing in stands at Kezar Stadium. Men in Japanese Naval Uniforms (ddr-densho-426-1579)
Inscription: Mr. Hosako, Mr. Kobayashi, Mrs. Miyamoto, Mrs. Uematsu, Yukio Murata, Mr. Yazaki, Mr. Hiro Kubokawa, Mr. Fusuya, Mr. Amemiya, Masako, Pa, Mrs. K. Kubokawa. Martha Masako (Nozawa) Tsuchida Suzuki in center, Tomoyuki Nozawa on her left. Stamped on back: Bear Photo Service / April 18, 1933
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"Cucumber Pickling" (ddr-densho-423-163)
Term paper by Masako Martha Nozawa for Fruit Products 112A class
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Envelope containing negatives ddr-densho-426-1831-1839 (ddr-densho-426-1831)
Addressed to Miss Masako Nozawa, stamped from H. M. Takahashi, optometrist
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Letter address to Tomoyuki Nozawa (ddr-densho-423-369)
Letter in Japanese, likely from Martha Nozawa
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Letter from Martha Masako Nozawa to Tomoyuki Nozawa (ddr-densho-423-4)
Went to hear Roger Baldwin of the ACLU speak about incarceration and telling them that most officials now believe it was a mistake, enclosed a letter from Dr. Helen Mackler, a friend from California
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Martha (Nozawa) Tsuchida Suzuki and Tomoye (Nozawa) Takahashi (ddr-densho-426-2286)
Standing on stairs outside building
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Tomoye (Nozawa) Takahashi opening a package (ddr-densho-410-520)
Martha Nozawa, Tomoyuki Nozawa and Helen Takahashi watching
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Notice of Claim for Payment of Debt (ddr-densho-423-461)
For City of Yokohama bond held by Martha Masako Nozawa. Includes her timeline of residences since December 7, 1941. From Office Alien Property Custodian.
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Three women and two men sitting at a table (ddr-densho-426-2453)
l-r: Henri Takahashi, Tomoye (Nozawa) Takahashi, Martha Nozawa, Helen Takahashi, unidentified man
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Tomoye Nozawa and Martha Nozawa (ddr-densho-423-543)
Written on photo front: Papa Martha Sept. 1937
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Letter from Sheni (sp?) and Gru (sp?) to Martha Suzuki (ddr-densho-426-454)
With photo ddr-densho-426-453
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Letter from Martha Masako Nozawa to Tomoyuki Nozawa (ddr-densho-410-77)
Went to hear Roger Baldwin of the ACLU speak about incarceration and telling them that most officials now believe it was a mistake, enclosed a letter from Dr. Helen Mackler, a friend from California