650 items
650 items
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Letter from Harrison Ray Anderson to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-272)
Anderson will continue to find a way to get Tsai back to US. Perhaps a West Coast church will be available.
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Man hiking at Heart Mountain (ddr-ajah-2-914)
Caption below photo: A group of young Nisei boys hike their way towards to peak of Heart Mountain, circa 1943-1944
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Incarcerees transferring from trains to buses on their way to Minidoka (ddr-fom-1-889)
WRA caption on reverse: "This evacuee has just arrived by train with 600 others from the Puyallup assembly center and is boarding one of the waiting buses for the Minidoka War Relocation Authority center."
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"Sugar Beets have been the way our for thousands of evacuees" (ddr-densho-423-147)
Article reprinted from The Sugar Beet, the Amalgamated Sugar Company quarterly.
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Letter from Issei man to wife (January 15, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-46)
Excerpt: "I have nothing hear from you yet, its take long time to censors, send and receive both way, trust in GOD."
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Gii and hikers (ddr-densho-357-196)
Giichi Yoshioka and three young boys hike the Green Valley Falls Trail. Hanako Yoshioka's caption: "On the way home from the falls."
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 71 (June 5, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-72)
Selected article titles: "Print Shop Under Way" (p. 1), "Dies Committee: WRA Methods 'Willy-Nilly'" (p. 3), "WRA Camps 'Unhealthy'" (p. 3).
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Student essay (ddr-densho-171-180)
Excerpt: "Yesterday after supper as my friend and I were talking on the way to class a dark peculiar form fell over us."
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Student essay: "War" (ddr-densho-171-115)
Excerpt: "To my opinion, if the argument between two countries gets beyond the point of just debating, war is the only way out."
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Yokohama Tailor and Laundry (ddr-densho-12-10)
Fusa Kunitsugu (left) and her son, Teruo, inside the Yokohama Tailor and Laundry, located at 515 Yesler Way in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown.
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Farmhouse in winter (ddr-densho-138-3)
This Issei-operated farm was located at 6020 Sandpoint Way in North Seattle. (L to R): Tomiko, Kame, Mrs. Uyeji, Mr. Uyeji, Tak.
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Family on porch (ddr-densho-138-2)
This family operated a small farm at 6020 Sandpoint Way in North Seattle. (L to R): Tomiko, Kame, Mrs. Uyeji, Mr. Uyeji, Tak.
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Nisei soldiers visiting the Colosseum, Rome (ddr-densho-164-7)
Nisei soldier's caption: The Colosseum in Rome. Way back the people watched gladiators. Now in our modern coliseum we watch football, track, and etc.
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Fumiteru Nakano wearing leis (ddr-njpa-4-1257)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Tennis player Fumiteru Nakano stopped at port on his way to the U.S. on board Oi Maru, Oct 13 1937."
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Seiso Bitow and others stand for a group photograph (ddr-densho-395-102)
Seiso Bitow and other men stand in an entry way for a group photograph. Seiso is on the second row, fourth from the left.
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Remodeled barracks exterior (ddr-densho-37-78)
Original WRA caption: A view showing the artistic way in which the evacuees decorate the exterior of the barracks to make them more homelike.
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Letter from Alvin Uchiyama to Kathleen Koga Uchiyama (ddr-densho-406-195)
Should be leaving for the depot to wait for a boat home on November 8, worried he might get seasick on the way back.
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Postcard from Mitzi (Nakahara) Isoshima to Takeo Isoshima (ddr-densho-477-143)
Postcard in both English and Japanese. English portion discusses crossing the Snake River Canyon on the way to Minidoka. Japanese portion is not translated.
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Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-142-13)
Drawing as a way of releasing frustration about lack of material items as a child; influence of uncles on ideas about art
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Sumi, Kay, George, Naki and Harry (ddr-densho-463-102)
Written beside photograph on scrapbook page: Sumi, Kay, Geo [likely George Komoto], Naki, Harry; Taken on the way home By the Canal Row; July 1944.
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 127 (December 1938) (ddr-pc-10-7)
Selected article titles: "San Diego Group Aids in Program at Tree Planting" (p. 1), Record of League in 1938 Prepares Way to Progress" (p. 1).
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Yokohama Tailor and Laundry (ddr-densho-12-5)
The Yokohama Tailor and Laundry, located on 515 Yesler Way in Seattle's Nihonmachi, was operated by the Kunitsugu family. Fusa Kunitsugu is on the right.