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doc "Locals Tangle 'Unknown' Eagle Hoopsters Tonight" (ddr-densho-280-83)
"Broadway Whims" article about the upcoming basketball game between the Broadway Bengals and the Cleveland Eagles.
Thomas Turnage, Frank Sato, and Unknown (ddr-densho-345-43)
img Thomas Turnage, Frank Sato, and Unknown (ddr-densho-345-43)
Note on front reads, "To Frank Sato, with congratulations, warmest regards and best wishes - Thomas Turnage. Administration 1987"
Letter to Tomoye from unknown man (ddr-densho-410-132)
doc Letter to Tomoye from unknown man (ddr-densho-410-132)
Written from Japan where writer is working with the CI&E (Civil Information and Education), visiting relatives, seeing the destruction at Hiroshima
Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-167)
doc Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-167)
News of friends and family, details about orders and items for store
Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-168)
doc Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-168)
Written from Takahashi Company office, concerning problems with one of the suppliers, news of possible new location for store, adjustments to various items. Includes list of Midwest clients.
Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-171)
doc Letter to Tami from unknown writer (ddr-densho-422-171)
Henri decided not to take the place across the street for a new store, but is looking at other properties, they are rearranging the current store, Julia Sachiko comes in to help.
Newspaper clipping from scrapbook page (ddr-densho-72-9)
doc Newspaper clipping from scrapbook page (ddr-densho-72-9)
Newspaper article titled: "Large Number of Nisei Returning to United States. Consulates Advise Nisei to Return." From scrapbook titled "Scrapbook: 1940, 1941, Book 4." Newspaper unknown.
Digging razor clams (ddr-densho-15-98)
img Digging razor clams (ddr-densho-15-98)
These women, known as the Hood River Maidens, are digging razor clams in the Long Beach area. The origin of the Hood River Maidens is unknown.
Hayward High School classmates (ddr-densho-357-44)
img Hayward High School classmates (ddr-densho-357-44)
Classmates pose for a high school friend group photo. Back row, left to right: Virginia Hager, June Foster. Front row, left to right: Clarshen Boehm, unknown.
Funeral procession standing next to hearse outside undertakers (ddr-ajah-4-4)
img Funeral procession standing next to hearse outside undertakers (ddr-ajah-4-4)
Caption below photo: Funeral procession for an unknown Japanese at James Fowler, undertake. Fowler began his business in October 1895 at 1522 Park Street, Alameda, CA
Takuritsu Morita with friends outside house (ddr-ajah-6-626)
img Takuritsu Morita with friends outside house (ddr-ajah-6-626)
Caption below photo: Standing second from right is Takuritsu Morita, location unknown, but his friends are probably from Oakland, CA. Circa 1915 to the mid 1920s
Man with pole vault pole (ddr-ajah-3-339)
img Man with pole vault pole (ddr-ajah-3-339)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA., Templars pole vaulter, location unknown. The Templars were an early sports team from the temple. Circa 1910-1030s
Group of men at beach (ddr-ajah-6-761)
img Group of men at beach (ddr-ajah-6-761)
Caption below photo: Nisei boys from Alameda, CA., go for a swim, location unknown. Taizo Imura was born January 5, 1914, making this photo circa 1930s.
Two men fishing for trout (ddr-densho-15-91)
img Two men fishing for trout (ddr-densho-15-91)
Fred Kosaka (top) and (first name unknown) Sano fish for Dolly Varden, a type of trout. The two men were in Alaska to work in the canneries.
Men standing behind President Jimmy Carter in White House, signing of Commission of Wartime Relocation and Internment of Citizens Act into law (ddr-densho-393-4)
img Men standing behind President Jimmy Carter in White House, signing of Commission of Wartime Relocation and Internment of Citizens Act into law (ddr-densho-393-4)
Left to right: Unknown, Clifford Uyeda, Ted Stevens, Daniel Inouye, Ron Ikejiri, Barbara Ikejiri, Norm Mineta, Spark Matsunaga, George Danielson. President Carter seated. Photo front and back.
Newspaper clipping:
doc Newspaper clipping: "New Art Center Director Here Sees Character, Identity in Every Painting" (ddr-densho-468-238)
News clipping of profile on Joseph Ishikawa, the new director of the Sioux Falls Art Center (author, publication, and date unknown) [Note: item is heavily water damaged]
Sailing with Jan Satow (ddr-one-2-244)
img Sailing with Jan Satow (ddr-one-2-244)
Black and white photographic print of Jane Satow, a friend of the donor, wearing a swimsuit and sitting on the edge of a sailboat at an unknown location.
Family photo in Japan (ddr-densho-102-1)
img Family photo in Japan (ddr-densho-102-1)
Matsushita family on visit to Japan. Front (L to R): Kara's grandmother (Yasutaro's mother), Amy, Kara, mother (Kiyako). Back (L to R): Kara's father (Yasutaro), cousin (name unknown).
Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 54 (December 24, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-208)
doc Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 54 (December 24, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-208)
Selected article titles: "Thousands of Xmas Presents Flood Rivers" (p. 1), "Gifts from Unknown Friends" (p. 2), "Arizona Will Go Off Daylight Saving Time, Jan. 1" (p. 3).
Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
img Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
Fred Kosaka (left) and (first name unknown) Takehara wash cans of salmon that have just been cooked. Washing was necessary to remove debris produced during the cooking process.
Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-328)
doc Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-328)
Various newspaper articles on Japanese American soldiers, including one from Coronet Magazine titled: "Japanese Americans Fighting Valiantly in Italy Have Proved Their Loyalty With Blood." Other newspapers unknown.
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