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Portrait of Fumiko (ddr-janm-1-120)
img Portrait of Fumiko (ddr-janm-1-120)
Black and white portrait of Fumiko. She has curly hair and is wearing a white shirt/dress. Written on the photograph is: "To Molly. Love Fumiko". One of eight photographs on a portion of a scrapbook page.
Matsumoto Family (Lillian, Harry) (ddr-densho-343-38)
img Matsumoto Family (Lillian, Harry) (ddr-densho-343-38)
Caption on front: "To Miss Hawes / Lillian and Henry Matsumoto."
WRA escort departing for Reno (ddr-densho-343-17)
img WRA escort departing for Reno (ddr-densho-343-17)
"Departure by WRA Escort in Station Wagon en Route to Reno. Patrolman Howars Kumigai asn Ass't Chief Kiyoshi Higashi assist in the Routine Departure from the Police Station."
Japanese women wearing montsuki (ddr-densho-259-84)
img Japanese women wearing montsuki (ddr-densho-259-84)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "This picture of an unknown Japanese woman and a younger, equally unknown Japanese woman [shows] the formal montsuki--which is an over-garment which has the family crest placed on it in 5 defined places. The younger woman is wearing what looks like a fancy kapogi--but it looks to good to be just a …
Russian River (ddr-densho-357-238)
img Russian River (ddr-densho-357-238)
Delegates attend an outing to the Russian River during an Oakland Young Men's and Women's Buddhist Association Conference. Left to right: Kengo (last name unknown), Niig Mitoma. Caption: "Posing."
Japanese Americans in camp before departure (ddr-densho-34-44)
img Japanese Americans in camp before departure (ddr-densho-34-44)
Mrs. Fumiko Hayashida, with Takamono (first name unknown), Frank Kitamoto, Neil Hayashida, Atmoto Tanaguchi, Jane Kitamoto, an unidentified child and Natalie Hayashida, before their departure from Minidoka concentration camp.
Portrait of two women with children (ddr-ajah-6-500)
img Portrait of two women with children (ddr-ajah-6-500)
Caption below photo: L to R: Mrs. Nagayama, unknown, Hama Itahara and baby Nellie Itahara. Alameda, CA. Nellie was born in Alameda on January 10, 1914, photo July 1914.
Document in Japanese (ddr-densho-365-11)
doc Document in Japanese (ddr-densho-365-11)
This is a large document printed in Japanese, the contents of which are unknown. The document is stamped with a red stamp that appears to be stylized Japanese characters.
Family portrait (ddr-densho-252-123)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-252-123)
(Counterclockwise from right) Unknown Tsujihara, Teruko Tsujihara, Yoshiko Tsujihara nee Tsubota. Caption on Post-it: "Tsujihara. Mom, Dad, Teruko. Her niece Tina really liked Jeff but mar. a Chinese instead."
Okuras (ddr-densho-252-108)
img Okuras (ddr-densho-252-108)
(Left to right) Ferry Hiroko Okura, Tsumoru Okura, unknown Okura (Tsumoru's wife), Toki Okura. Caption on Post-it: "Mom's uncle Tsumoru Okura, wife & dau. Toki mar[ried] Kanda. Mom [arrow]."
Shigeshi
img Shigeshi "Shug" Madokoro standing in farm field (ddr-ajah-6-80)
Inscription on front: Dear "Anne" / The Same Shug. Caption below photo: Shigeshi "Shug" Madokoro working the fields, location unknown. He was born in 1914 in Alameda, CA. Photo June 1936
Testimony of Mrs. Matsuda (first name unknown) (ddr-densho-67-303)
doc Testimony of Mrs. Matsuda (first name unknown) (ddr-densho-67-303)
Written testimony of Mrs. Matsuda (first name unknown). Incarcerated in the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981. Personal information excised by Densho.
Envelope of Hanzo (last name unknown) photographs (ddr-njpa-5-660)
doc Envelope of Hanzo (last name unknown) photographs (ddr-njpa-5-660)
Caption on front: "Treasurer and manager of State Furniture Co., Ltd."
Letter to Michi Weglyn from unknown author (ddr-csujad-24-48)
doc Letter to Michi Weglyn from unknown author (ddr-csujad-24-48)
A letter to Michi Weglyn possibly from Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga about the effect of Weglyn's book "Years of Infamy" on Jack Herzig, and Herzig's conversations with General Bendetsen about the Manzanar Pilgrimage. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: chi_02_007
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