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Courier League baseball team (ddr-densho-34-79)
img Courier League baseball team (ddr-densho-34-79)
The Bainbridge Courier Class A baseball champions for 1939. Back row, left to right: Mac Hamamura, Mo Nakata, Sam Nakao, Nobuichi Moritani, George Okazaki, Bill Okazaki, Taketo Omoto. Center row, left to right: Seiji Okazaki, Nabo Okazaki, Nob Oyama, Shig Furuta, Ichiro Nagatani. Front row, left to right: Kiyo Nagatani, Ken Nakata.
Grocery store at Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-11)
img Grocery store at Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-11)
Bainbridge Gardens consisted of a general store, nursery, and gas station. Left to right: store clerks Yaeko Yamashita and May Yamaguchi with owners Zenhichi Harui and Zenmatsu Seko.
Children playing dress-up (ddr-densho-34-131)
img Children playing dress-up (ddr-densho-34-131)
Frank Kitamoto, right, and a unidentified friend pretending to be cowboys.
Family gathering (ddr-densho-34-113)
img Family gathering (ddr-densho-34-113)
Three generations gather on the steps of the Kitamoto family home.
Japanese Americans riding on a truck (ddr-densho-34-31)
img Japanese Americans riding on a truck (ddr-densho-34-31)
Front, left to right: Tats Moritani, Art Koura and Nob Oyama. Back, left to right: Elsie Amatatsu, Sachi Koura, Toshiko Mikami, Yoshie Terayama, an unidentified woman, Yoshiko Mikami and Masako Nishimori.
Soldier carrying Japanese American girl (ddr-densho-34-150)
img Soldier carrying Japanese American girl (ddr-densho-34-150)
Frances Kitamoto is held by a U.S. army soldier during the exclusion of the Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island.
Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-1)
img Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-1)
Bainbridge Gardens was located on Fletcher Bay and had a nursery, general store and gas station. Left to right: Yaeko Yamashita, unidentified man, and Fujiko Koba.
Issei couple (ddr-densho-34-28)
img Issei couple (ddr-densho-34-28)
Jitsuko Nakata and Shima Nakata at home just prior to the exclusion of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island. This picture appeared in the Seattle Times.
Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-17)
img Bainbridge Gardens (ddr-densho-34-17)
Bainbridge Gardens consisted of a nursery, grocery store and a gas station.
Children's Orthopedic Guild bazaar (ddr-densho-34-52)
img Children's Orthopedic Guild bazaar (ddr-densho-34-52)
Mary Koura and fellow Children's Orthopedic guild members during a fundraising event. The Nisei women formed their own guild in 1948.
Woman with grandchildren (ddr-densho-34-99)
img Woman with grandchildren (ddr-densho-34-99)
Mrs. T. Nishinaka holds her grandson Frank Kitamoto.
Family in a wisteria garden (ddr-densho-34-39)
img Family in a wisteria garden (ddr-densho-34-39)
Yurino Takayoshi and her brother, Yoshi, in the family wisteria garden. Mrs. T. Takayoshi had made this tea garden a place of beauty known throughout the area.
Bainbridge Gardens nursery (ddr-densho-34-6)
img Bainbridge Gardens nursery (ddr-densho-34-6)
Mr. Seko, Mr. Harui and a unidentified worker outside the nursery at Bainbridge Gardens.
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