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Portrait of Natsuno Inouye (ddr-ajah-6-451)
img Portrait of Natsuno Inouye (ddr-ajah-6-451)
Caption below photo: Natsuno Inouye in Japan, possibly before she is married, or about that time. She married Kanjiro Inouye of Alameda, CA., 1908
Portrait of Mitsue Ozeki in white dress (ddr-ajah-6-831)
img Portrait of Mitsue Ozeki in white dress (ddr-ajah-6-831)
Caption below photo: Mitsue Ozeki or Alameda, CA. 1933. Inscription on photo front: For my sister Hatsuyo, Sincerely yours Mitsue Ozeki "33"
Portrait of Hatsuyo Ozeki (ddr-ajah-6-825)
img Portrait of Hatsuyo Ozeki (ddr-ajah-6-825)
Caption below photo: Hatsuyo Ozeki, circa 1924-1925. She is the Nisei daughter of Mataichi and Akino Ozeki of Alameda, CA. Mataichi, a professional photographer, made this photo right after she came back from Japan where Hatsuyo received her education.
Three women holding children (ddr-ajah-6-911)
img Three women holding children (ddr-ajah-6-911)
Caption below photo: Young Nisei mothers and babies. September 1949, Alameda, CA
Image of Shuzo
doc Image of Shuzo "Bill" Takeda's Japanese passport titled: A Japanese Passport, translated (ddr-ajah-6-508)
Caption below image: Passport for Shuzo "Bill" Takeda, of Hiroshima, Japan so he could immigrate to America / May 15, 1924. Shozo would later marry Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara and live in Alameda, CA.
Group of men posing for photo by fence (ddr-ajah-6-734)
img Group of men posing for photo by fence (ddr-ajah-6-734)
Caption below photo: Mataichi Ozeki front row far left, holding dog with other issue men outdoors. Alameda, CA., circa 1910-1920s.
Woman and girl outside house (ddr-ajah-6-661)
img Woman and girl outside house (ddr-ajah-6-661)
Caption below photo: Alice Nakata and her paternal grandmother, Sueno Nakata. At this time, Alice and Sueno lived in Alameda, CA. Alice was born in 1921, making this photo a few years after that.
View of bridge (ddr-ajah-6-705)
img View of bridge (ddr-ajah-6-705)
Caption below photo: Based on the cement blocks in the water, this is the Park bridge, not the Webster, in Alameda, CA., circa 1910s-1020s
Ineko Ando Takano in kimono (ddr-ajah-6-351)
img Ineko Ando Takano in kimono (ddr-ajah-6-351)
Caption below photo: Ineko Ando Takano of Alameda, CA circa 1920s
Photo of Shug Madokoro with text (ddr-ajah-6-78)
doc Photo of Shug Madokoro with text (ddr-ajah-6-78)
Caption includes history of opening of Buddhist temple in Alameda
Jim Maruyama (ddr-ajah-6-552)
img Jim Maruyama (ddr-ajah-6-552)
Caption below photo: Jim Maruyama Alameda, CA, circa 1930s
Trophy given to Takuritsu Morita (ddr-ajah-6-604)
img Trophy given to Takuritsu Morita (ddr-ajah-6-604)
Caption below photo: Trophy received by Takuritsu Morita of Alameda, CA, for 10 years of service to the Japanese school (gakuen) in Alameda. The school opening in 1916. He lived in Alameda until 1933, then moved south to Mountain View, CA, where he continued to teach at a similar school.
Goro Sato by Koi pond in his backyard (ddr-ajah-6-210)
img Goro Sato by Koi pond in his backyard (ddr-ajah-6-210)
Caption below photo: Goro Sato poses in his backyard Koi pond in Alameda, CA 1957
Susumu Tomine sitting on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-941)
img Susumu Tomine sitting on lawn (ddr-ajah-6-941)
Caption below photo; Susumu Tomine of Alameda, CA. Circa early 1940s, before WWII.
Two men posing by window (ddr-ajah-6-581)
img Two men posing by window (ddr-ajah-6-581)
Caption below photo: Makoto "Henry" Takagi, of Alameda, CA., poses with a friend, who is likely from nearby Oakland, in the shadowy light of a window Henry was born February 9, 1900. photo by Takuritsu Morita, circa late 1910s to early 1920s
Interior of the Alameda Nursery (ddr-ajah-6-414)
img Interior of the Alameda Nursery (ddr-ajah-6-414)
Caption below photo: Interior of Alameda Nursery, owned by Harry Ikeda, 2530 Blanding Ave, Alameda, CA, circa 1930s. This is what you would see when you walked into the Blanding Avenue business
View of large crowd on dock by ship with streamers taken from ship (ddr-ajah-6-594)
img View of large crowd on dock by ship with streamers taken from ship (ddr-ajah-6-594)
Caption below photo: Streamers connect departing Japanese friends and relatives aboard ship, likely in San Francisco, CA. On the back of the photo: To: Mr. (Takuritsu) Morita, taken on April 17, 1926. Morita's friend must have taken this photo and sent it to him. Morita was living in Alameda, CA at this time.
Mataichi Ozeki posing by rocks (ddr-ajah-6-787)
img Mataichi Ozeki posing by rocks (ddr-ajah-6-787)
Caption below photo: Mataichi Ozeki poses outdoors, likely a self-portrait. He was an Issei professional photographer in Alameda, CA. circa 1907-1910s
Mitsuko Ikeda at Amache (ddr-ajah-6-435)
img Mitsuko Ikeda at Amache (ddr-ajah-6-435)
Caption below photo: Mitsuko Ikeda in Amache incarceration camp, circa mid 1945, she was Harry Ikeda's second wife and the family was living in Alameda, CA before the war. Mitsuko died of cancer in 1953.
Mohr family (ddr-ajah-6-774)
img Mohr family (ddr-ajah-6-774)
William and Alfreda Mohr and family members, Alfreda Mohr holding Mataichi Ozeki's daughter, Hatsuyo
Woman in kimono, seen from back (ddr-ajah-6-268)
img Woman in kimono, seen from back (ddr-ajah-6-268)
Caption below photo: Chiyoko "Harriet" Kono was the second wife of Hikotaro Harry Kono. They lived in Alameda, CA. Photo circa early to mid 1930s.
Large group of students outside school (ddr-ajah-6-610)
img Large group of students outside school (ddr-ajah-6-610)
Caption below photo: Japanese Language Institute Association of Alameda / Circa 1918-late 1920s / 2256 Pacific Avenue, Alameda, CA. Written on photo front: Japanese Language School Pacific Ave, Alameda, Calif.
Funeral photo titles Death of a Midwife (ddr-ajah-6-162)
img Funeral photo titles Death of a Midwife (ddr-ajah-6-162)
Caption below photo: Midwife Takiye Kondo's funeral service at Gila River incarceration camp 2, Arizona. Takiye suffered an aortic aneurism and dies in Rivers Community Hospital on march 9, 1945. She lived just an hour and a half after being admitted. She was from Alameda, CA.
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