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Portrait of Yuriko
img Portrait of Yuriko "Lily" Date (ddr-ajah-6-371)
Caption below photo: Yuri Date, of Alameda, CA., in a dramatically lit portrait, circa late 1930s to 1940. she was born June 24, 1922
Portrait of Fumiko
img Portrait of Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara (ddr-ajah-6-525)
Caption below photo: Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara graduates from Alameda High School, Alameda, CA, 1932. Photo hand tinted.
Three women and a baby on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-845)
img Three women and a baby on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-845)
Caption below photo: Posing in front of the Takeda's house at 2327 Buena Vista Ave, which is three doors down from Buena Vista Methodist Church. The home next doo belonged to Dr. Iriki, and is now a gas station (as of 2021)
A Japanese Priest Becomes a Teacher in America (ddr-ajah-6-618)
img A Japanese Priest Becomes a Teacher in America (ddr-ajah-6-618)
Caption on photo: Morita's 1914 graduation photo from Toyo University. Includes biographical information about Takuritsu Morita
Motoki Yatabe and Misue Ozeki standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-854)
img Motoki Yatabe and Misue Ozeki standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-854)
Caption below photo: Motoko Yatabe and Mitsue Ozeki after their April 18, 1947 wedding. The Ozekis were from Alameda, CA., but she was married in nearby Berkeley and this photo could have been made in either location.
Framed portrait of seven men seated around table (ddr-ajah-6-646)
img Framed portrait of seven men seated around table (ddr-ajah-6-646)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, Ca., Rev. Motoyoshi arrived at BTOA in 1932, Takuritsu Morita left Alameda for Mountain View, CA in 1933.
Inouye family portrait (ddr-ajah-6-454)
img Inouye family portrait (ddr-ajah-6-454)
Caption below photo: 1912 Kanjiro and Natsuno Inouye family of Alameda, CA. Fujio, baby Kazuye
Shuzo
img Shuzo "Bill" Takeda with daughter Judy (ddr-ajah-6-542)
Caption below photo: Shuzo "Bill" Takeda with first born child, Judy. Block 13, Topaz, Utah, 1943. Bill married Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara from Alameda, CA.
Two children pose by Christmas tree (ddr-ajah-6-579)
img Two children pose by Christmas tree (ddr-ajah-6-579)
Caption below photo: Two young Niseis pose next to a Christmas tree, probably in Oakland or Alameda, CA, circa 1915-1933
Two children standing in a field (ddr-ajah-6-236)
img Two children standing in a field (ddr-ajah-6-236)
Caption below photo: Shuzu (left) and Rayko Shiota of Alameda, CA. Photo could be in the Oakland Hills, circa mid 1920's
Two women and girl outside shoe repair shop (ddr-ajah-6-377)
img Two women and girl outside shoe repair shop (ddr-ajah-6-377)
Caption below photo: Chiyoko "Mary" Date (front) poses with her older sister Kiyoko (left) and friend Kiyo Okuma, in front of the family business, Date Shoe Repair, at 2304-2306 Encinal in Alameda, CA. Note the window signage at right, for Goodyear wingfoot sales and heels. circa mid 1930s
Woman holding child (ddr-ajah-6-233)
img Woman holding child (ddr-ajah-6-233)
Caption below photo: Kame Shiota and son, Rayko, of Alameda, CA circa 1925-1926
Four women and girl standing on porch (ddr-ajah-6-184)
img Four women and girl standing on porch (ddr-ajah-6-184)
Caption below photo: Goro Sato marries Kimiko Nakayama in Alameda, CA. Pictured are members of the wedding party. Chiyo is Kimiko's sister (Kimiko is not in this image) November 22, 1936
Portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-6-168)
img Portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-6-168)
Caption below photo: Shigeko Iwaihara graduates from Alameda High School, circa 1931. She would have been about 20. she was sent to japan with her two siblings to live with their grandparents in 1919 for a Japanese education. Perhaps this put her behind in school. She would later marry Matao Koga in 1949.
How the Ku Klux Klan & Alameda Housewives tried to stop the Alameda Japanese School in 1926 (ddr-ajah-6-237)
img How the Ku Klux Klan & Alameda Housewives tried to stop the Alameda Japanese School in 1926 (ddr-ajah-6-237)
Document with photos, clippings and text with history of opposition to the Alameda Japanese School
School class at Jerome Camp (ddr-ajah-6-212)
img School class at Jerome Camp (ddr-ajah-6-212)
Caption below photo: Youth class, Jerome Incarceration camp, Arkansas, circa 1942-1944
Girl's Day decorations (ddr-ajah-6-899)
img Girl's Day decorations (ddr-ajah-6-899)
Caption below photo: Decorations for Girl's day at Risaburo Takeda's house in Alameda, CA. Obutsudan to the right on top of their old piano. Obutsudan still exists as of 2022. Photos circa 1950s
Fumiko
img Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara sitting on rooftop (ddr-ajah-6-516)
Photo part of album page. Caption on page: "Nell" "Stick your tongue in [indecipherable]". Caption below photo: Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara poses on the roof of her parent's 1621 Park Street apartment in downtown Alameda, CA, circa 1928-1929. Two versions of same photo with different dates.
School children and teachers outside school with Japanese and American flags (ddr-ajah-6-607)
img School children and teachers outside school with Japanese and American flags (ddr-ajah-6-607)
Caption below photo: Official California Japanese Elementary School 2325 Pacific, Alameda, CA Circa 1917-early 1920s
Mitsue Ozeki standing by car (ddr-ajah-6-846)
img Mitsue Ozeki standing by car (ddr-ajah-6-846)
Caption below photo: Mitsue Ozeki of Alameda, CA, circa 1940
Tomoe Tomine sitting on beach (ddr-ajah-6-942)
img Tomoe Tomine sitting on beach (ddr-ajah-6-942)
Caption below photo: Tomoe Tomine addressed this photo to the man who would soon become her husband, Susumu in 1941. Given her clothing, likely in the summer, not long before Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Imperial Japanese. Inscription on photo: My Darling Susumu, [?]M to love, Tomo 1941
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