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PhotographsDescription | Object ID | Image |
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Leather-bound photo album with embroidered black velvet cover. … ➤ | 1988.006 | |
Black and white photo of Nippon Tennis Club. Two rows of tennis players (20), mixed Japanese and Caucasian. Shelter in background with American flag. A: print, B: negative | 1988.007.004 | |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs… ➤ | 1988.009.055 | |
Black & white photograph of the Asahi restaurant with , from left to right: Miss Keiko Nogayashi, Mrs, Shibata, Mr. and Mrs. Mayeda, Mr. Nakayama, and Mr. Mochizuki. | 1989.028 | |
Black and white Photographs and Negatives, 4.625 x 2.75":… ➤ | 1991.034.073 | |
Black and white A,B - 1 print & 1 negative of Road junction, watch tower at right, barracks at left. | 1991.034.074 | |
Black and white photograph of Roadway, row of power poles and barbed wire fence at left, open fields to right, low hills visible in distance. | 1991.034.075 | |
Black and white photograph of Grassy fields, low fence in foreground, telephone wires above, low hills in distance. | 1991.034.076 | |
Black and white photograph of Grassy fields, dark horizontal row of rocks or earth in center, low hills in distance. | 1991.034.077 | |
Black and white photograph of Abalone Mountain rear center, watch tower at right. | 1991.034.078 | |
Black and white photograph of Abalone Mountain rear center, low horizontal row of earth or rock across center | 1991.034.079 | |
Black and white photograph of Castle Rock, 3 watch towers from left to right, fence and row of telephone poles. | 1991.034.080 | |
Black and white photograph of Castle Rock, roadway in foreground, fence beyond roadway, telephone poles and buildings in distance | 1991.034.081 | |
Black and white photograph of Other end of Castle Rock, roadway in foreground, fence and row of telephones poles, low mass of rock in background. | 1991.034.082 | |
Black and white photograph of A,B - 2 copies of Guard checking vehicle at left, telephone pole in center, guard shack at right, fenced enclosure with buildings in background. | 1991.034.083 | |
Black and white photograph of Vehicle at left, guard in center looking down with hands near right breast pocket, guard shack at right, telephone pole in center, buildings in background within fenced enclosure. | 1991.034.084 | |
Black and white photograph of Guard shack with stop sign and fence in foreground, individual standing at center window, watch tower visible at far right. | 1991.034.085 | |
Black and white photograph of Side view of guard shack, door ajar. | 1991.034.086 | |
Black and White photograph Interior view of guard shack, pot belly stove in center, two uniformed men at right rear, third man at left against wall | 1991.034.088 | |
Black and White photograph Watch tower in center, corner of bluff at left background, two uniformed men standing on low row of rought stone, another row of stone from lower left foreground to right center | 1991.034.089 | |
Black and White photograph… ➤ | 1991.034.090 | |
Black and white photograph of Dirt road going past watch tower, fence paralleling road, two telephone poles behind fence. | 1991.034.091 | |
Black and white photograph two low walls of rough stone meet at angle at left center, sedan at right center, guard shack behind vehicle, two men in uniform at rear of sedan | 1991.034.093 | |
Black and white photograph A,B - 2 copies of Two low walls of rough stone meet at angle in left center, back end of sedan at right, guard shack beyond, back view of man in uniform squatting in foreground, two men in uniform at rear of sedan | 1991.034.094 | |
Black and white photograph - 2 copies of Sign on striped stake "Foot Traffic Only" in junction of two low walls of rough stone, watch twoers and buildings visible in distance | 1991.034.095 | |
Black and white photograph of Two uniformed men standing at base of watch tower, chain link fence at left and continuing in right distance towards next watch tower, back end of sedan at right. | 1991.034.096 | |
Black and white photograph two parallel rows of rough stone with path in center, group of buildings at left, another row of rough stone curving to right then extending into distance, row of small leafless trees in center, two watch tower in distance… ➤ | 1991.034.92 | |
Framed photograph of Camp Minidoka at Hunt, Idaho; with poem written on it in Japanese calligraphy. Metal frame with glass and separate backing | 1991.036.006 | |
Black and white photograph-Group of nine girls seated around a table with several Japanese dolls. Japanese woman and man,American woman and small boy also seated around table. On reverse:"American girls learning how to make Japanese dolls from Mrs.… ➤ | 1991.100.355 | |
Posed photo of a Japanese-American football team, Jersies are marked "NVC" (Nisei Veterans Club) Some have been identified. | 1991.100.468 | |
Wing Luke with Japanese labor delegation of Aeromechanics. Seated at far right is Mayor J.D. Dorm Braman and standing at far right is Councilman A.L. (Lud) Kramer. | 1992.022.125 | |
Black and white photograph of the camp from a distance with Heart Mountain in the background. | 1992.024.028 | |
Black and white photograph of the camp from a distance. | 1992.024.029 | |
Black and white photograph | 1992.024.030 | |
Black and white photograph of buildings at camp | 1992.024.031 | |
Black and white photograph of buildings at the camp | 1992.024.032 | |
Black and white photograph of the camp from Heart Mountain. | 1992.024.033 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Japanese American women and children outside the dining building. | 1992.024.034 | |
Black and white photograph of family on the steps to their barracks. | 1992.024.035 | |
Black and white photograph of two young children near picket fence with growing pole beans. | 1992.024.036 | |
Black and white photograph of garden outside a barracks. | 1992.024.037 | |
Black and white photograph of a young girl looking at a garden on the side of a camp barracks. | 1992.024.038 | |
Black and white photograph of group of four Japanese American internees in front of barrack garden. | 1992.024.039 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American family, one in uniform, in front of barracks. | 1992.024.040 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American boys sitting on the hood of a truck. | 1992.024.041 | |
Black and white photograph of group of five Caucasian persons on a large rock outside of the camp. Heart Mountain in the background. | 1992.024.042 | |
Black and white photograph of close view of Heart Mountain. | 1992.024.043 | |
Black and white photograph of three persons on the porch of the camp Christian Church Office. | 1992.024.044 | |
Black and white photograph of school children holding hands in a large circle. | 1992.024.045 | |
Black and white photograph of two Issei Japanese American women at the camp. | 1992.024.046 | |
Black and white photograph of four Japanese American women entering the camp church. | 1992.024.047 | |
Black and white photograph Sunday School class outside of a barrack at Heart Mountain. | 1992.024.048 | |
Black and white photograph of Sunday School outside of barrack at Heart Mountain. | 1992.024.049 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American man (ichijiro Yoshida) playing a trumpet. | 1992.024.050 | |
Black and white photograph of a man playing the shakuhachi | 1992.024.051 | |
Black and white photograph of a man with a packpack and head gear on. | 1992.024.052 | |
Black and white photograph of four women , three Japanese American one Caucasian sitinig on a row boat. | 1992.024.053 | |
Black and white photograph of a man leading a group of people down a chaulk line. Possible rehearsal for bon odori. | 1992.024.054 | |
Black and white photograph of two Caucasian women sitting on the steps to a residence. | 1992.024.055 | |
Black and white photograph of woman standing on the steps to a residence. | 1992.024.056 | |
Black and white photograph group of four women and a man sitting on the steps to a residence. | 1992.024.057 | |
Black and white photograph of group of six Caucasian people. | 1992.024.058 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman in a robe standing in a doorway. | 1992.024.059 | |
Black and white photograph a woman standing at the front of a door of a residence. | 1992.024.060 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and a woman standing in front of the door of a residence. | 1992.024.061 | |
Black and white photograph of two Caucasian women one on a bicycle and one walking. | 1992.024.062 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian woman working in a garden. | 1992.024.063 | |
Black and white photograph of a Caucasian woman working in a garden. | 1992.024.064 | |
Black and white photograph of a bending river. | 1992.024.065 | |
Black and white photograph of four Caucasian women walking outside of the camp. | 1992.024.066 | |
Black and white closeup photograph of four Caucasian women walking outside of the camp. | 1992.024.067 | |
Black and white photograph of four Caucasian women walking outside of the camp. | 1992.024.068 | |
Black and white photograph four Caucasian women sitting on a bridge. | 1992.024.069 | |
Black and white photograph Heart Mountain from a distance with the camp in the foreground. | 1992.024.070 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake Internment camp from Castle rock mountain | 1992.024.071 | |
Black and white photograph of two Caucasin men in uniform standing in a doorway. Possible security personnel. | 1992.024.072 | |
Black and white photograph of a Caucasian woman standing at the gate to the camp as a man walks by. | 1992.024.073 | |
Black and white photograph of new internees arriving at the camp in winter. | 1992.024.074 | |
Black and white photograph of a guard house gate. | 1992.024.075 | |
Black and white photograph of a camp entrance with stop sign. | 1992.024.076 | |
Black and white photograph of a fire at Tule Lake. | 1992.024.077 | |
Black and white photograph of the Tule Lake camp at night taken from Castle Rock mountain. | 1992.024.078 | |
Black and white photograph of street scene of Tule Lake with three children walking down the dirt road with barracks to either side. | 1992.024.079 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake with barracks in foreground. | 1992.024.081 | |
Black and white photograph of Mt Shasta from a guard tower | 1992.024.082 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake with a car on one side and barracks on the other. | 1992.024.083 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian man and woman outside the camp by a large rock looking at a panoramic view. | 1992.024.084 | |
Black and white photograph of the camp form a long distance | 1992.024.085 | |
Black and white photograph of caucasian woman standing in doorway at a residence. | 1992.024.086 | |
Black and white photograph Caucasian woman standing in the snow near a fence with many people. | 1992.024.087 | |
Black and white photograph of two Caucasian women standing in front of an army truck. | 1992.024.088 | |
Black and white photograph a Japanese American man . His name is written on the front in black ink. | 1992.024.089 | |
Black and white photograph a Christmas party with a man in uniform giving a woman a gift. The onlookers are mostly Japanese American women. | 1992.024.090 | |
Three color card with image of Tule Lake. | 1992.024.091 | |
Black and white photograph of the outside of the camp of a road with train on one soide and guard towers on the other. | 1992.024.092 | |
Black and white photograph of internees leaving army truck for the train. | 1992.024.093 | |
Black and white photograph of internees grouping to board a train for Portland. | 1992.024.094 | |
Black and white photograph distance view of internees boarding train. | 1992.024.095 | |
Black and white photograph close up of internees boarding train. | 1992.024.096 | |
Black and white photograph close up of Japanese family leaving on the train. | 1992.024.097 | |
Black and white photograph large group of internnes waiting to board train. | 1992.024.098 | |
Black and white photograph of closeup of children behind chain link fence waiting for the train. | 1992.024.099 | |
Black and white photograph close up of people waiting for the train. | 1992.024.100 | |
Black and white photograph of people boarding the train to Portland. | 1992.024.101 | |
Black and white photograph the train leaving. | 1992.024.102 | |
Black and white photograph of fire near the Tule Lake camp or maybe camp buildings. | 1992.024.103 | |
Black and white photograph of building fire at Tule Lake Camp | 1992.024.104 | |
Black and white photograph of fire at Tule Lake camp. | 1992.024.105 | |
Black and white photograph of fire at Tule Lake camp | 1992.024.106 | |
Black and white photograph of fire at Tule Lake camp. | 1992.024.107 | |
Black and white photograph of fire at Tule Lake camp | 1992.024.108 | |
Black and white photograph of fire at Tule Lake and firemen extinguishing the blaze. | 1992.024.109 | |
Black and white photograph of a cross on Castle rock Mountain near the camp. | 1992.024.110 | |
Black and white photograph of members of the Union church standing outside the barracks used for the church. | 1992.024.111 | |
Black and white photograph of the ihside of the Union church at Tule Lake. The sanctuary, organ, and pews are seen. | 1992.024.112 | |
Black and white photograph of group in front of the Union church. | 1992.024.113 | |
Black and white photograph of a Caucasian women in fur coat. | 1992.024.114 | |
Black and white photograph of group in front of the Union church. SAme as 1992.024.111 | 1992.024.115 | |
Black and white photograph of a group Christmas party at Tule Lake. The photo has been cut in half, A & B | 1992.024.116 | |
Black and White photograph Boy and man in uniform in front of a lantern. | 1992.041.001.002 | |
Black and White photograph of boy and man in uniform | 1992.041.001.003 | |
Black and White photograph boy and man in uniform | 1992.041.001.004 | |
Black and White photograph 2 boys | 1992.041.001.005 | |
Black and White photograph young boy in uniform | 1992.041.001.006 | |
Black and White photograph young girl with glasses in uniform | 1992.041.001.007 | |
Black and White photograph Man with young boy | 1992.041.001.008 | |
Black and White photograph Young girl with small boy | 1992.041.001.009 | |
Black and White photograph Family portrait Girl and boy in unform, small child sitting and woman in kimono sitting | 1992.041.001.010 | |
Black and White photograph Young man in uniform | 1992.041.001.011 | |
Black and White photograph Four persons, 2 women and 2 men looking at a mountain. Mount Rainier? | 1992.041.001.012 | |
Black and White photograph Woman with young children | 1992.041.001.013 | |
Black and White photograph Persons on deck of a ship. | 1992.041.001.014 | |
Black and White photograph Persons on deck of a ship | 1992.041.001.015 | |
Black and White photograph Persons on deck of ship | 1992.041.001.016 | |
Black and White photograph Persons on deck of ship | 1992.041.001.017 | |
Black and White photograph 2 children | 1992.041.001.018 | |
Black and White photograph Man in kimono and geta with 2 small children | 1992.041.001.019 | |
Black and White photograph woman with boy in front of water | 1992.041.001.020 | |
Black and White photograph Woman sitting on stone post | 1992.041.001.021 | |
Black and White photograph 2 men on the deck of a ship behind 2 crates of seed oysters | 1992.041.001.022 | |
Black and White photograph Barge with crates of Willapa Bay Seed Oysters | 1992.041.001.023 | |
Black and White photograph of a ship docked Yamahagi Maru | 1992.041.001.024 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 men in front of 2 crates of oysters Note with photo identifies one man as George Terada of White River, A UW graduate who was captured by the Japanese army and put in a war camp in Manila. | 1992.041.001.025 | |
Black and White photograph Japanese family Mother, daughter, one son in uniform and one small boy | 1992.041.001.026 | |
Black and White photograph Of young girl in uniform | 1992.041.001.027 | |
Black and White photograph of man and a small boy | 1992.041.001.028 | |
Black and White photograph Of mountain top | 1992.041.001.029 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 women and 2 boys looking at mountain top | 1992.041.001.030 | |
Black and White photograph of young man and young boy | 1992.041.001.031 | |
Black and White photograph Of Tokuji Sato owner of the Maneki Restaurant. He is standing in the garden near the enetrance. Above the garden is the tea house. | 1992.041.001.032 | |
Black and White photograph of the wait staff of the Maneki Restaurant in the tea house behind the restaurant building | 1992.041.001.033 | |
Black and White photograph of man in light colored suit. On back is a date of August 6, 1939 and on the front is a date of June 1940 | 1992.041.001.034 | |
Black and White photograph of a wedding party at a buddhist church | 1992.041.001.035 | |
Black and White photograph of a Caucasian couple on the golf course | 1992.041.001.036 | |
Black and White photograph of a man and a dog on a golf course | 1992.041.001.037 | |
Black and White photograph of a man playing golf | 1992.041.001.038 | |
Black and White photograph of men playing golf | 1992.041.001.039 | |
Black and White photograph of a man playing golf | 1992.041.001.040 | |
Black and White photograph of group of golfers | 1992.041.001.041 | |
Black and White photograph of a man playing golf | 1992.041.001.042 | |
Black and White photograph of group of folks in front of the New Washington Oyster Co truck and office | 1992.041.001.043 | |
Black and White photograph of a group of people in front of a New Washington Oyster Co truck and office. | 1992.041.001.044 | |
Black and White photograph of a man. Harry Hatate? | 1992.041.001.045 | |
Black and White photograph Mountain top. Mt Rainier? | 1992.041.001.046 | |
Black and White photograph of Moutnain top Mt Rainier? | 1992.041.001.047 | |
Black and White photograph of young boy in uniform | 1992.041.001.048 | |
Black and White photograph of young woman | 1992.041.001.049 | |
Black and White photograph of a woman in kimono, boy and girl | 1992.041.001.050 | |
Black and White photograph of a man in a western suit with young boy | 1992.041.001.051 | |
Black and White photograph of family group | 1992.041.001.052 | |
Black and White photograph of man in suit | 1992.041.001.053 | |
Black and White photograph of boy and youngster | 1992.041.001.054 | |
Black and White photograph Family portrait Hatate family? | 1992.041.001.055 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of man Written on the front: To my dear Harry from Frank, February 1941 | 1992.041.001.056 | |
Black and White photograph portait of a man Harry Hatate? | 1992.041.001.057 | |
Black and White photograph Flooding around the New Washingotn Oyster Co buildings. | 1992.041.001.058 | |
Black and White photograph Flooding around the New Washington Oyster Co buildings | 1992.041.001.059 | |
Black and White photograph Flooding around the New Washington Oyster Co buildings | 1992.041.001.060 | |
Black and White photograph Flooding around the New Washington Oyster Co buildings | 1992.041.001.061 | |
Black and White photograph of mountains and cabins | 1992.041.001.062 | |
Black and White photograph Of man standing in alpine area | 1992.041.001.063 | |
Black and White photograph of mountain | 1992.041.001.064 | |
Black and White photograph of mountain | 1992.041.001.065 | |
Black and White photograph of man in alpine setting | 1992.041.001.066 | |
Black and White photograph of a mountain | 1992.041.001.067 | |
Black and White photograph of a young boy | 1992.041.001.068 | |
Black and White photograph of a mountain. Mt Rainier? | 1992.041.001.069 | |
Black and White photograph portrait of a young man | 1992.041.001.070 | |
Black and White photograph of snow field | 1992.041.002.001 | |
Black and White photograph of the summit of Mt Rainier | 1992.041.002.002 | |
Black and White photograph of snow on Mt Rainier | 1992.041.002.003 | |
Black and White photograph of Mt Rainier | 1992.041.002.004 | |
Black and White photograph of snow near Mt Rainier | 1992.041.002.005 | |
Black and White photograph Of snow trail | 1992.041.002.006 | |
Black and White photograph of snow | 1992.041.002.007 | |
Black and White photograph of man in coat and hat in front of Grffith Park observatory Los Angeles | 1992.041.002.008 | |
Black and white photograph of a family on the front lawn | 1992.041.002.009 | |
Black and white photograph of 2 men at the Los Angeles Griffith Park observatory | 1992.041.002.010 | |
Black and white photograph of 2 men in front of a car | 1992.041.002.011 | |
Black and white photograph of two men in front of a car. | 1992.041.002.012 | |
Black and white photograph of three men and one woman in front of a car. | 1992.041.002.013 | |
Black and white photograph of 2 men in Griffith Park | 1992.041.002.014 | |
Black and white photograph of a single woman in hat and coat. | 1992.041.002.015 | |
Black and white photograph of aman in a hat in front of a building numbered 823 | 1992.041.002.016 | |
Black and white photograph of a family outside | 1992.041.002.017 | |
Black and white photograph of a young woman | 1992.041.002.018 | |
Black and white photograph of a young woman Blurry photo | 1992.041.002.019 | |
Black and white photograph of a family standing outside | 1992.041.002.020 | |
Black and white photograph of a snow capped peak from a distance | 1992.041.002.021 | |
Black and white photograph of a staduim clock tower | 1992.041.002.022 | |
Black and white photograph of a snow capped peak | 1992.041.002.023 | |
Black and white photograph of a snow capped peak | 1992.041.002.024 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman in a long formal dress | 1992.041.002.025 | |
Black and white photograph of a man with a baby near a car. | 1992.041.002.026 | |
Black and white photograph of a couple standing outside in a yard | 1992.041.002.027 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of men on a Northwest beach. | 1992.041.002.028 | |
Black and white photograph of 2 men wrestling on a Northwest beach | 1992.041.002.029 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy in thick coat | 1992.041.002.030 | |
Black and white photograph a single young woman | 1992.041.002.031 | |
Black and white photograph of a family in winter clothing standing outside | 1992.041.002.032 | |
Black and white photograph of a flowering tree branch in a vase | 1992.041.002.033 | |
Black and white photograph of 2 men standing among oyster shells | 1992.041.002.034 | |
Black and white photograph of 4 people standing outside of a building New Washington Oyster Company? | 1992.041.002.035 | |
Black and white photograph of a couple in front of a wood building New Washington Oyster Co? | 1992.041.002.036 | |
Black and white photograph of an oyster facility | 1992.041.002.037 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster facility and large pile of shells New Washington Oyster Co? | 1992.041.002.038 | |
Black and white photograph of a tug pulling a barge loaded with seed oysters Capital City tug Olympia | 1992.041.002.039 | |
Black and white photograph seed oysters on the deck of a ship. | 1992.041.002.040 | |
Black and white photograph International Oyster Co oyster racks at Matsushima Japan | 1992.041.002.041 | |
Black and white photograph International Oyster Co oyster racks at Matsushima Japan | 1992.041.002.042 | |
Black and white photograph of mountain | 1992.041.002.043 | |
Black and white photograph of man sitting on a car | 1992.041.002.044 | |
Black and white photograph of fish in the water | 1992.041.002.045 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster factory | 1992.041.002.046 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.047 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.048 | |
Black and white photograph of worker at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.049 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.050 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.051 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.052 | |
Black and white photograph of worker at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.053 | |
Black and white photograph of workers shucking oysters at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.054 | |
Black and white photograph of workers canning oysters at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.055 | |
Black and white photograph of workers shucking oysters at oyster factory | 1992.041.002.056 | |
Black and white photograph of dock for oyster boats | 1992.041.002.057 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster beds | 1992.041.002.058 | |
Black and white photograph of people working on oyster boats in oyster beds | 1992.041.002.059 | |
Black and white photograph of people working on oyster boats in oyster beds | 1992.041.002.060 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster factory | 1992.041.002.061 | |
Black and white photograph of dock for oyster factory | 1992.041.002.062 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on oyster boat in water | 1992.041.002.063 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on oyster boat in water | 1992.041.002.064 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on oyster boat in water at dock | 1992.041.002.065 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on oyster boat pulling small oyster barges | 1992.041.002.066 | |
Black and white photograph of workers dock offloading oysters from boats | 1992.041.002.067 | |
Black and white photograph of man sitting on oyster crates | 1992.041.002.068 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on the dock offloading oyster boats | 1992.041.002.069 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on the dock offloading oyster boats | 1992.041.002.070 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster factory | 1992.041.002.071 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster delivery truck that had slid off the road | 1992.041.002.072 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster delivery truck that had slid off the road | 1992.041.002.073 | |
Black and white photograph of workers offloading an oyster boat | 1992.041.002.074 | |
Black and white photograph of bears in a cage | 1992.041.002.075 | |
Black and white photograph of dock for oyster boats | 1992.041.002.076 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on dock of oyster company | 1992.041.002.077 | |
Black and white photograph of bears in a cage | 1992.041.002.078 | |
Black and white photograph of family standing in backyard | 1992.041.002.079 | |
Black and white photograph of family standing in backyard | 1992.041.002.080 | |
Black and white photograph of family standing in backyard | 1992.041.002.081 | |
Black and white photograph of family standing in front yard by car | 1992.041.002.082 | |
Black and white photograph of man sitting on edge of fountain | 1992.041.002.083 | |
Black and white photograph of family standing on sidewalk in front of car | 1992.041.002.084 | |
Black and white photograph of fountain in front of building | 1992.041.002.085 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and woman | 1992.041.002.086 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing by a car | 1992.041.002.087 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing by a car | 1992.041.002.088 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing by a car | 1992.041.002.089 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and a young boy standing in front of a flowering tree | 1992.041.002.090 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing in front of a flowering tree | 1992.041.002.091 | |
Black and white photograph of a man squatting by a flowering tree | 1992.041.002.092 | |
Black and white photograph of two swans in a small lake | 1992.041.002.093 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman taken at Jackson Studios in Seattle | 1992.041.002.094 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman standing in front of a car | 1992.041.002.095 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and woman standing in front of a car | 1992.041.002.096 | |
Black and white photograph of three men and a woman standing in front of a car | 1992.041.002.097 | |
Black and white photograph of family posed in front of a house | 1992.041.002.098 | |
Black and white photograph of deer | 1992.041.002.099 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing in front of an equipment emporium | 1992.041.002.100 | |
Black and white photograph of a boy standing in front of a car | 1992.041.002.101 | |
Black and white photograph of a boy standing in front of a car | 1992.041.002.102 | |
Black and white photograph of a mountain | 1992.041.002.103 | |
Black and white photograph of a mountain | 1992.041.002.104 | |
Black and white photograph of a waterfall | 1992.041.002.105 | |
Black and white photograph of two men sitting | 1992.041.002.106 | |
Black and white photograph of a man holding a cigarette standing by a flowering tree | 1992.041.002.107 | |
Black and white photograph of a group at the Maneki Restaurant. Penned at the bottom is " 41st Birthday Party at Maneki - Seattle January 27th 1941 H.R. Hatate | 1992.041.003.001 | |
Black and white photograph of a wedding couple. Mr & Mrs M Nakao | 1992.041.003.002 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and woman at the Maneki restaurant. Inscribed in ink:" 61st Birthday, March 1st, 1941" and a signature "S. yuasa? | 1992.041.003.003 | |
Black and white photograph of couple Inscribed at top: "To Mr. Hatate" at the bottom "Always Miyo and Hicy Mursado? | 1992.041.003.004 | |
Black and white photograph of a wedding couple | 1992.041.003.005 | |
Black and white photograph of a wedding couple | 1992.041.003.006 | |
Black and white photograph of two men with a dead coyote. | 1992.041.004.001 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman picking up coal from the ground. | 1992.041.004.002 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American girls outside playing fifes. | 1992.041.004.003 | |
Black and white photograph of man in suite handing paper to woman. | 1992.041.004.004 | |
Black and white photograph of a memorial service at the camp gymnasium. | 1992.041.004.005 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of internees at a swimming hole. | 1992.041.004.006 | |
Black and white photograph of students working on assignments at the Hunt High School at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.007 | |
Black and white photograph of the fields being plowed near the Minidoka Internment Camp water tower. | 1992.041.004.008 | |
Black and white photograph of canal at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.009 | |
Black and white photograph of baseball team at the Minidoka Internment Camp, Block 42. | 1992.041.004.010 | |
Black and white photograph of two children walking between barracks at the Minidoka Internment Camp. Written on the back in Japanese is: Irene Ito, age 4 and her brother Hiroshi Ito, 1 1/2. | 1992.041.004.011 | |
Black and white photograph of Norakuro Harmonica Band of Minidoka. … ➤ | 1992.041.004.012 | |
Black and white photograph of snow and frost on trees. | 1992.041.004.013 | |
Black and white photograph of Christmas decorations at a mess hall. | 1992.041.004.014 | |
Black and white photograph of Christmas decorations at a mess hall. There was an annual contest for best decorated dining hall. | 1992.041.004.015 | |
Black and white photograph of a church choir. | 1992.041.004.016 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American men at a meeting with Minidoka project director Harry Stafford. Also present are Yoshito Fujii at the extreme left and Genji Mihara third from left. | 1992.041.004.017 | |
Black and white photograph of Namiko Nakagawa of Seattle on a stage with her Biwa. | 1992.041.004.018 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman receiving a war bond document. | 1992.041.004.019 | |
Black and white photograph of two girls at the school or library of the Minidoka internment camp. | 1992.041.004.020 | |
Black and white photograph of internees at Minidoka Internment Camp planting a garden next to a barracks. | 1992.041.004.021 | |
Black and white photograph of children with Santa Claus at a Christmas function at Minidoka Internment CAmp. | 1992.041.004.022 | |
Black and white photograph of a dining hall decorated for Christmas. | 1992.041.004.023 | |
Black and white photograph of Minidoka Internees doing farm work near the canal. | 1992.041.004.024 | |
Black and white photograph of Buddhist ceremony at Minidoka Internment Camp | 1992.041.004.025 | |
Black and white photograph of women dressed in traditional costumes for a performance. | 1992.041.004.026 | |
Black and white photograph of two persons in Japanese lion dance costume (Shi Shi Mai) | 1992.041.004.027 | |
Black and white photograph of two women performing on stage. | 1992.041.004.028 | |
Black and white photograph of a couple, one in military uniform, lookling at a guard tower at sunset. | 1992.041.004.029 | |
Black and white photograph of two children, Irene and Hiroshi Ito, walking between barracks. | 1992.041.004.030 | |
Black and white photograph of Minidoka Internment camp from a distance. | 1992.041.004.031 | |
Black and white photograph of school children and teachers walking through the Minidoka Internment CAmp. | 1992.041.004.032 | |
Black and white photograph of an arial view of Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.033 | |
Black and white photograph of Irene and Hiroshi Ito at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.034 | |
Black and white photograph of women doing laundry at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.035 | |
Black and white photograph of men at the workshop of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.036 | |
Black and white photograph of two women on their way ice skating. | 1992.041.004.037 | |
Black and white photograph Young woman in majorette uniform in fron of American flag. | 1992.041.004.038 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Issei at a meeting. Genji Mihara, is second from left. | 1992.041.004.039 | |
Black and white photograph of welding shop at Minidoka Internment camp. On back is: "Adult education in Welding" | 1992.041.004.040 | |
Black and white photograph of students at Hunt High School. One of the women students is Rose Suzuki Obata, right front and Reiko Miura. Tosh Mano is on the top left. | 1992.041.004.041 | |
Black and white photograph of group of students at Hunt High School. | 1992.041.004.042 | |
Black and white photograph of water tower and delivery signage at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.043 | |
Black and white photograph of the front entrance to the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.044 | |
Black and white photograph of couple just married in a Buddhist ceremony. … ➤ | 1992.041.004.045 | |
Black and white photograph of a couple just married in a Buddhist ceremony with their attendees and the minister Rev. Terao. | 1992.041.004.046 | |
Black and white photograph of a group at a banquet at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.047 | |
Black and white photograph of a memorial service in the gymnasium of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.048 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women walking together. They are from left to right: Yasuko Koyama, Rae Ohara, Toshiko Hirama, Kimi Watanabe, Irene Kawanishi, Minnie Nakano. | 1992.041.004.049 | |
Black and white photograph of three men in fron of a barracks at the Minidoka Internment Camp. The man sitting has been identified as Jack Yamaguchi. | 1992.041.004.050 | |
Black and white photograph of the Minidoka Internment Camp hospital. | 1992.041.004.051 | |
Black and white photograph of the administrative are of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.052 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women internees working in fields. | 1992.041.004.053 | |
Black and white photograph of an embroidery class at the Minidoka Internment Camp. From left to right: Mrs. Okita, Mrs. Torii, Mrs. Fukuda, Mrs. Hamada, Mrs. Iwashita, Mrs. Matsuda. | 1992.041.004.054 | |
Black and white photograph of a room with a display of camp internee's arts and crafts. | 1992.041.004.055 | |
Black and white photograph of camp concerns council. Included are: H. Hikida, Jack Chikata, Genji Mihara, Shigeru Osawa, Yoshito Fujii. | 1992.041.004.056 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women in traditional costume with parasols on stage. | 1992.041.004.057 | |
Black and white photograph of aireal view of Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.058 | |
Black and white aerial photograph of Minidoka sewage treatment plant. | 1992.041.004.059 | |
Black and white photograph of woman with three children. | 1992.041.004.060 | |
Black and white photograph of a family inside the barracks at Minidoka Internment Camp | 1992.041.004.061 | |
Black and white photograph a ceremony at the gym at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.062 | |
Black and white photograph of woman on way to the baths. | 1992.041.004.063 | |
Black and white photograph of a Buddhist funeral. | 1992.041.004.064 | |
Black and white photograph of 28 women posing as a group. Event? | 1992.041.004.065 | |
Black and white photograph a working combine. | 1992.041.004.066 | |
Black and white photograph of nurse with new born baby. | 1992.041.004.067 | |
Black and white photograph of soldiers and internees. | 1992.041.004.068 | |
Black and white photograph of women seated at a table facing each other and reading booklets. | 1992.041.004.069 | |
Black and white photograph of two Caucasian men reading or singing. Seated at a table is Jack Chikata. | 1992.041.004.070 | |
Black and white photograph of woman posing on a rock near a pond. | 1992.041.004.071 | |
Black and white photograph of a nurse with a newborn in front of adoring audience. | 1992.041.004.072 | |
Black and white photograph of women applying make-up for a stage performance. | 1992.041.004.073 | |
Black and white photograph of Jack Chikata, a pharmacist at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.074 | |
Black and white photograph of Shig Sumioka in his army uniform. | 1992.041.004.075 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of girls playing flutes called Tonettes, outside. | 1992.041.004.076 | |
Black and white photograph of young girls playing flutes called Tonettes. | 1992.041.004.077 | |
Black and white photograph of a dance. | 1992.041.004.078 | |
Black and white photograph of a memorial service at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.079 | |
Black and white photograph | 1992.041.004.080 | |
2 -Black and white photographs of a banquet at Maneki Restaurant. Signed by Harry Hatate. | 1992.041.004.081 | |
Black and white photograph of a meeting at the Minidoka Internment Camp gym. Dillon Myer at the microphone. | 1992.041.004.082 | |
Black and white photograph of Dillon Myer. | 1992.041.004.083 | |
Black and white photograph of frost on trees. | 1992.041.004.084 | |
Black and white photograph of a street in Jerome Idaho. Intersection of Main and Lincoln. | 1992.041.004.085 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian woman at a microphone. | 1992.041.004.086 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman posing. | 1992.041.004.087 | |
Black and white photograph of Christmas decorations. | 1992.041.004.088 | |
Black and white photograph of woman posing. | 1992.041.004.089 | |
Black and white photograph fire fighting at one of the camp buildings. | 1992.041.004.090 | |
Black and white photograph of two young women, one in black face. | 1992.041.004.091 | |
Black and white photograph of four young women, two in uniforms and one in black face. | 1992.041.004.092 | |
Black and white photograph of garbage. | 1992.041.004.093 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in drum major costume marching into the sunset. Identified as Myrtle Yamanishi. | 1992.041.004.094 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman identified as Myrtle Yamanishi in majorette uniform twirling baton. | 1992.041.004.095 | |
Black and white photograph of young man speaking to graduation group. | 1992.041.004.096 | |
Black and white photograph of internees boarding a bus. The bus has "Sun Valley" across the front. | 1992.041.004.097 | |
Black and white photograph of lanscape around Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1992.041.004.098 | |
Black and white photograph of four Caucasian camp workers. | 1992.041.004.099 | |
Black and white photograph of woman posing. | 1992.041.004.100 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian worker at the camp. | 1992.041.004.101 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy eating a hot dog | 1992.041.004.102 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral service. | 1992.041.004.103 | |
Black and white photograph of elderly Japanese American man. | 1992.041.004.104 | |
Black and white photograph of young couple dancing. | 1992.041.004.105 | |
Black and white photograph of Frank Yasuda, a well known Alaskan outback guide. | 1992.041.004.106 | |
Black and white photograph of an oyster farm, possibly on Willapa Bay. | 1992.041.004.107 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster bay? | 1992.041.004.108 | |
Black and white photograph building on pilings. | 1992.041.004.109 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster or water conveyer. | 1992.041.004.110 | |
Black and white photograph of boat pulling barge. | 1992.041.004.111 | |
Black and white photograph of New Washington oyster truck. | 1992.041.004.112 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster company near the ocean. | 1992.041.004.113 | |
Black and white photograph of oyster harvesting. | 1992.041.004.114 | |
Black and white photograph of three men on oyster barge. Left to right Kumago Watanabe, Masao Nakao, Minoru Namba a partner in the New Washington Oyster Company. | 1992.041.004.115 | |
Black and white photograph of New Washington Oyster company building and truck. | 1992.041.004.116 | |
Black and white photograph of new Washington Oyster company truck and building. | 1992.041.004.117 | |
Black and white photograph of couple on couch. | 1992.041.004.118 | |
Black and white photograph of group of women. | 1992.041.004.119 | |
Black "Fabricoid" album of Japanese-American photographs. Album with decoration of shaded orange fushias with yellow-green leaves. The word "ALBUM" is printed in the lower right-hand corner with black cord and tassle on left-hand side. First page… ➤ | 1992.053 | |
Black and white photo. Group photo of baseball team leaving on ship. | 1992.053.001 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Taiyo Kengakudan on board Hikawa Maru. | 1992.053.002 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of group at the Councils home. People shown are Susie, Jack, Wimpy, Paul, Kay, Taka, Norio, Ban, Joe, Haley, Art, Frank, and Matt. | 1992.053.003 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Taiyo Kengakudan on the ship Hikawa Maru. Shown with Prof. Anezaki and Captain of ship. | 1992.053.004 | |
Black and white photo. Picture showing deer grazing in Nara Park. | 1992.053.005 | |
Black and white photo. Picture showing Miss Yamada and Art in Kyoto. | 1992.053.006 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Joe and Roy sleeping in the Japanese way. | 1992.053.007 | |
Black and white photo. Photo showing a lake in Nara with Ken | 1992.053.008 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mas and Norio Ray Hara. | 1992.053.009 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Joe, Frank, and Bill at Nara with deer. | 1992.053.010 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of the famous Nara deer. | 1992.053.011 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Norio Ray Hara, Paul, and Mas at Prince Mori's residence. | 1992.053.012 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of baseball team in front of the Nagoya Castle. | 1992.053.013 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Chiyo and Asako, the aunts of Norio Ray Hara, at Tokyo Station. | 1992.053.014 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Paul on a rickshaw. | 1992.053.015 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Nagoya Castle. | 1992.053.016 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Seiichi and Asako in Nikko | 1992.053.017 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mas feeding deer at Nara. | 1992.053.018 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Jack and Hidako at the Osaka Mint. | 1992.053.019 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the government testing station where Norio Ray Hara's uncle was stationed. | 1992.053.020 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of unknown male and Miss Yamada | 1992.053.021 | |
Black and white photo. Photo taken in front of Jimmy Tenno's grave. | 1992.053.022 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara in Korakuen. | 1992.053.023 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 5 unknown individuals in Tokyo. | 1992.053.024 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Chizuko in a rickshaw. | 1992.053.025 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 4 hotel maids in Osaka. | 1992.053.026 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Halfy on the Hikawa Maru holding a life preserver on the way home. | 1992.053.027 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara and Taka. | 1992.053.028 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara taken at the Osaka Mint. | 1992.053.029 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 5 unknown individuals in Tokyo. | 1992.053.030 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Chiyo and Asako, aunts of Norio Ray Hara, in Tokyo. | 1992.053.031 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of baseball team on top of Mount Aso. | 1992.053.032 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Kyoichi on the ship. | 1992.053.033 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Art holding a camera in front of a rickshaw. | 1992.053.034 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara at the top of Mount Aso's famous volcanic mountain. | 1992.053.035 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Asako, Bill, Roy, Hidako, Mas, and Yash in Tokyo close to the business center. | 1992.053.036 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Waseda baseball team with the Taiyo Kengakudan members at Waseda University in Tokyo. | 1992.053.037 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 3 unknown individuals, one of which looks to be throwing a baseball. | 1992.053.038 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mr. Kataoka, the manager of the Japan Industrial Bank. | 1992.053.039 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two unknown individuals at the ceremonies before the game played by Taiyo. | 1992.053.040 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Fukuoka baseball team and the Taiyo team lined up on a baseball diamond in their uniforms. | 1992.053.041 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo baseball team in front of the Nagoya Castle | 1992.053.042 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mr. K. Fujimura from the Sumiiomo Bank in the foreign department. | 1992.053.043 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo baseball team in their uniforms before the Wakayama game | 1992.053.044 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two large birds in Korakuen, Japan. | 1992.053.045 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of one of the famous parks of Japan - Korakuen Okayamaken, Japan. | 1992.053.046 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo baseball team at Korakuen. | 1992.053.047 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Wakanoura Wakayama. | 1992.053.048 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of group of people with pigeons. | 1992.053.049 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of large bird. | 1992.053.050 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of volcano and steam at Mount Aso. | 1992.053.051 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of unknown outside landscape on water. | 1992.053.052 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the grounds and landscaping of Prince Mori's residence. | 1992.053.053 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the grounds and landscaping of Prince Mori's residence with unknown group in background. | 1992.053.054 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Prince Mori's palatial residence. | 1992.053.055 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the gardens at Prince Mori's residence. | 1992.053.056 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of landscaping and bridge at Prince Mori's residence. | 1992.053.057 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Seiichi Hara feeding the deer at Nara Park. | 1992.053.058 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the grounds of Prince Mori's residence showing a small lake and island. | 1992.053.059 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Prince Mori's residence and grounds. | 1992.053.060 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Okayama Castle. | 1992.053.061 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo Kengakudan team in their uniforms on a field in Wakayama with spectators behind them. | 1992.053.062 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo Kengakudan on the roof of the Asahi Newspaper Building in Tokyo. | 1992.053.063 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the members, principal, and instructors of the Hiroshima Public Commercial School. | 1992.053.064 | |
Black and white photo. Photo taken from the ship of the crowd gathered to see the ship off. Photo titled "Bon Voyage". | 1992.053.065 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of unknown individuals waving from a train bound for Toba. | 1992.053.066 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara in baseball uniform wearing a baseball glove. | 1992.053.067 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of individuals listening to Japan's famous journalist Shingoro Takaishi in Osaka | 1992.053.068 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo Kengakudan baseball team on top of Mount Aso. | 1992.053.069 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Norio Ray Hara sitting in a rickshaw. | 1992.053.070 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo Kengakudan baseball team in front of Prince Mori's residence in Mitajiri. | 1992.053.071 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo Kengakudan baseball team on the roof of the Osaka Sumitomo Bank. | 1992.053.072 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Seiichi Hara. | 1992.053.073 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 4 unknown individuals at Nikko | 1992.053.074 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo Kengakudan baseball team taken before the game with Takatori at Koshien. | 1992.053.075 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two unknown individuals before the game ceremonies. | 1992.053.076 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Taiyo Kengakudan baseball team in their uniforms at Koshien. | 1992.053.077 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of the Mie AFC and Taiyo baseball teams taken after a game which Taiyo won. | 1992.053.078 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of 3 unknown individuals at home plate during the pre-game ceremonies at Wakayama. | 1992.053.079 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of unknown group at Nikko. | 1992.053.080 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of member of Taiyo baseball team at the home of Geo. Y. Nishimura. | 1992.053.081 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo baseball team at unknown location. | 1992.053.082 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo baseball team at unknown location | 1992.053.083 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Taiyo baseball team at Korakuen. | 1992.053.084 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Hidak and Bill feeding deer. | 1992.053.085 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of unknown female. | 1992.053.086 | |
Black and white photo. Photo taken at Asakusa. | 1992.053.087 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of landscape at Korakuen. | 1992.053.088 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Paul and Mas in a boat. | 1992.053.089 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of a bus in unknown location. | 1992.053.090 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Joe in Nikko. | 1992.053.091 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of fish in the water at Sarusawa | 1992.053.092 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two unknown individuals | 1992.053.093 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of landscape at Korakuen | 1992.053.094 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of water and landscape at Korakuen | 1992.053.095 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two large birds and buildings at Korakuen. | 1992.053.096 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of landscape at Miyajima | 1992.053.097 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of waterscape at Miyajima. | 1992.053.098 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of building and pagoda at Miyajima. | 1992.053.099 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of buildings and landscape at Miyajima. | 1992.053.100 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of building and waterscape at Miyajima. | 1992.053.101 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of building and waterscape at Miyajima. | 1992.053.102 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of pagoda. | 1992.053.103 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of deer and waterscape at Nara Park | 1992.053.104 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of pagoda at Nara Park | 1992.053.105 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of deer at Nara Park. | 1992.053.106 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of waterscape at Nara Park | 1992.053.107 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of building and lanterns at Nara Park. | 1992.053.108 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Joe in Kyoto. | 1992.053.109 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Roy, Joe, and Frank in Kyoto | 1992.053.110 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Joe in unknown location. | 1992.053.111 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of pagoda. | 1992.053.112 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Nunobiki Falls. | 1992.053.113 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of waterscape at Amasan. | 1992.053.114 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake on a dark day with Castle Rock in the background. | 1992.124.080 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake from Castle Rock in winter. | 1992.24.117 | |
Sepia photograph of a large group of men and women standing on stairs. In the center stand the First Hill Drum and Bugle Core of the Seattle Area boy scouts. Under the photograph is printed "Fifth Biennial Northwest Council Convention * Japanese… ➤ | 1993.044.006 | |
Black and White photograph… ➤ | 1993.071.051 | |
Framed black and white photograph of the Konkokyo Shinto Shrine building in Seattle, 1437 S. Donovan (?) The frame is wood with dark stained edges and dull gold painted face. The photo shows a two storey wooden frame building with clapboard siding.… ➤ | 1993.073.027 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American women dressed in the latest fashion. | 1995.001.001 | |
Sawdey and Hunt Lettuce Farm. The farm was over 100 acres near Orilla WA and at this time was managed by Fred Watanabe | 1995.006.006 | |
Two actors posing in Shibai costumes with fans. Man on the right is Keisuke Kanada. Part of the Mimasukie Drama club. | 1995.006.007 | |
Black and white photograph … ➤ | 1995.008.002 | |
Black and white photograph … ➤ | 1995.008.005 | |
Black and white photograph of the Keio baseball team in front of the NP hotel at 306 6th Ave South. | 1995.037.001 | |
Japanese American man, Tokuji Sato , in the outside garden of the Maneki restaurant when it was at 212 Sixth Ave South | 1995.038.001 | |
Black and white print of Japanese American group in the garden of the Maneki restaurant at 212 Sixth Ave South. | 1995.041.001 | |
Brown leather album with black construction paper pages. First 10 pages have photographs pasted in. | 1996.001.001 | |
Black and white portrait of Kinjiro Imai | 1996.001.002 | |
Charcoal drawing of Hama Imai. | 1996.001.003 | |
Group studio portrait of Japanese American men. Kinjiro Imai is seated left end of middle isle. Photograph is mounted in a paper board folder. | 1996.001.004 | |
Richard Imai as a young boy sitting in front of Boy's Day doll display. | 1996.001.005 | |
Graduation portrait of Kenji Ito. Written in the bottom corner is: "To Mr. Imai Respectfully, Kenji Ito, 1935". Photographer's signature is at lower right corner. | 1996.001.006 | |
Kinjiro Imai as an aged man. Photo is faded from sunlight. | 1996.001.007 | |
Large matted photograph of a funeral. Group of men and women pose with priest behind a floral draped casket. Wreaths are to either side and shrine is in background. | 1996.001.008 | |
Black and white photograph of the front of the Newton Drug Co. storefront. Standing inside the doorway are five men and one woman. Pasted to a paperboard mat. | 1996.001.012 | |
Black and white photograph on paper, of Mr. and Mrs. Imai dressed in formal clothes and sitting on a bench. In a paper folder. | 1996.001.013 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of a Japanese American couple. The photo is in a paper board frame and folder. Written on the front is: "To Mr. & Mrs. J.K. Imai & Richard, sincerely - John & Jane Furuta, March 19, 1949 | 1996.001.014 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of family in formal clothes. The Imai family. Kinjiro, Hama and Richard. | 1996.001.015 | |
Black and white photograph on paper, of Mr. and Mrs. Imai dressed in formal clothes and sitting on a bench. In a paper folder. Same as 1996.1.13 | 1996.001.016 | |
Black and white photograph of caucasian couple in a paper board frame. Written on the bottom is: "Merry Christmas To our Friends Mr. & Mrs. Imai, 1940" | 1996.001.017 | |
Black and white photograph of family in formal clothes. The Imai family. Kinjiro, Hama and Richard. Same as 1996.1.015. | 1996.001.018 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of a bride. she is holding a bouquet and wearing a veil. | 1996.001.019 | |
Black and white photograph of sea gulls sitting on a canvas cover on a boat in Puget Sound. | 1996.001.020 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a baby . | 1996.001.021 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a family; Four men and three women. | 1996.001.022 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a man and his son. Man is sitting. | 1996.001.023 | |
Black and white studio portrait photograph of a young man. Written below it is: "Sincerely Arthur Hirayama" | 1996.001.024 | |
Black and white studio portrait photograph of a young man. printed on the bototm of the paper board frame is: "Gladys Gilbert Portland, Ore." | 1996.001.025 | |
Color studio photograph of elderly woman. Hama Imai | 1996.001.026 | |
Black and white studio portrait photograph of a young man. Written on the front of the paper board frame is: "to Mr. & Mrs. Imai, Sincerely, Masao Ikeda" | 1996.001.027 | |
Black and white studio portrait photograph of a woman. | 1996.001.028 | |
Black and white studio portrait photograph pasted to cardboard mat and in a paper folder of a young man in a military uniform sitting on a bench. | 1996.001.029 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a baby. Written on the front of the paper board frame is: "To Mr. & Mrs. K. Imai, Ernst Yoshinu Omori 1/2 year" | 1996.001.030 | |
Black and white photograph of young man in University of Washington ROTC uniform. | 1996.001.031 | |
Black and white photograph of three children standing in front of a small wicker chair with a doll. Written in Kanji are their names and the date. | 1996.001.032 | |
Black and white photograph of three children. smallest is sitting in stuffed chair with an older boy to one side and an older girl to the other. Written in kanji on the inside cover of the paper board folder it is inside of is date and names of the… ➤ | 1996.001.033 | |
Black and white photograph of a child in cowboy costume on a small horse. Written on the back in Kanji in pencil is: | 1996.001.034 | |
Black and white photograph pasted on cardboard mat in a gray paper folder. the photo is a large wedding group in a tatami room. The men are dressed in western suits and the women in kimono. In the front center are what appear to be the bride and… ➤ | 1996.001.035 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a family in a gray paper board frame. Seated are the parents with a boy and girl standing between them. The girl is dressed in kimono. Written in Kanji on the bottom of the cover is the name and date. | 1996.001.036 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a mother and child. the photograph is printed on paper and set loosely in a cream colored folder. | 1996.001.037 | |
Black and white photograph printed on paper pasted to a cardboard mat, loosely set in a paper folder. The photo is of a young couple, both in kimono. Wedding Photo (?). | 1996.001.038 | |
Black and white photograph of a young couple at their wedding in cardboard frame in a paper folder. | 1996.001.039 | |
Black and white photograph of a family at Christmas. Woman is seated on chair. The man is sitting on the arm and a young boy sits on a cushion below her. | 1996.001.040 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of drawing of Jesus Christ mural. | 1996.001.090 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of volcano. | 1996.001.091 | |
Black and white photograph of young girl in kimono. Picture is badly faded. | 1996.001.092 | |
Black and white close up photograph and negative of young girl in kimono. | 1996.001.093 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of three children and a woman in a row boat on the edge of the water. | 1996.001.094 | |
Black and white photograph of three persons, man, woman and son with two officers on the deck of a ship. | 1996.001.095 | |
Black and white photograph of two young men on the lawn in front of a house. | 1996.001.096 | |
Black and white photograph of a river rapids. Badly faded. | 1996.001.097 | |
Black and white photograph two people feeding chipmonk. | 1996.001.098 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of two persons feeding a chipmonk. | 1996.001.099 | |
Black and white wedding photograph matted and in paper board folder. kanji on front over leaf. | 1996.001.10 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women standing on stairs. A man stands behind them. | 1996.001.100 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of a mountain scene. there is a large white spot in the center. | 1996.001.101 | |
Black and white photograph of young man wrapped in a bathing towel. | 1996.001.102 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of young people having a picnic on the front steps of a house. | 1996.001.103 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of five men in hats and coats posing outside in front of a column. | 1996.001.104 | |
Black and white photograph of students of Osaka Koka University celebrating in front of Mr. Inouye's house. In the front are Inouye Teruyo, Inouye Suke and Oriba chiyo. In the center row are Imai Kinjiro and Imai Hamako. Squating in front row are… ➤ | 1996.001.105 | |
Black and white photograph a chipmonk in a mountain setting. | 1996.001.106 | |
Black and white photograph of three women standing close together on a lawn. All have short hair, and are wearing blouses, jackets and long skirts. | 1996.001.107 | |
Black and white photograph of young man in sweater on street corner | 1996.001.108 | |
Black and white photograph of people on a pier waiting for a ship to arrive? | 1996.001.109 | |
Black and white photograph Shows a group of people standing on the lawn near a steep sidewalk. Group includes Kinjiro Imai and two other men and tow other women and three children and a dog. In a paper board folder. | 1996.001.11 | |
Black and white photograph of two young women sitting on a blanket in the sand. | 1996.001.110 | |
Black and white photograph of snow capped mountain. | 1996.001.111 | |
Black and white photograph of group of students of Osaka Koka University | 1996.001.112 | |
Black and white photograph group of five men in suits and hats in front of picnic area. | 1996.001.113 | |
Black and white photograph of rocky area in the mountains. | 1996.001.114 | |
Black and white photograph of two women sitting on a blanket on the front lawn of a house. a car is parked in front of them. | 1996.001.115 | |
Black and white photograph of two women and a man sitting on a blanket on the lawn in front of a house. | 1996.001.116 | |
Black and white photograph of two women in coats sitting on a blanket on a sandy beach. | 1996.001.117 | |
Black and white photograph of camp area cabins. | 1996.001.118 | |
Black and white photograph of ship out at sea. | 1996.001.119 | |
Black and white photograph of Unknown. | 1996.001.120 | |
Black and white photograph large bon fire. | 1996.001.121 | |
Black and white photograph of unknown | 1996.001.122 | |
Black and white photograph of landscape from a long distance. | 1996.001.123 | |
Black and white photograph a chipmonk on a rock. | 1996.001.124 | |
Black and white photograph of a large house in a country setting. | 1996.001.125 | |
Black and white photograph of a small house with model T car in the front. | 1996.001.126 | |
Black and white photograph of flower arrangement and sign in kanji. On the back: "At Korinji" the sign reads: "Hama Imai" March 9 | 1996.001.127 | |
Black and white photograph studio portrait of man in uniform. On his sleeve is a red cross. On the bottom is printed : Remembrance and then two kanji characters. | 1996.001.128 | |
Black and white photograph of elderly Japanese man and a small boy in traditional clothing standing outside. | 1996.001.129 | |
Black and white photograph of six men in suits standing outside of a car with mountains in the background. | 1996.001.130 | |
Black and white photograph of aman in black suit with straw hat holding two trophies. | 1996.001.131 | |
Black and white photograph of Kinjiro Imai on the front steps of a house. | 1996.001.132 | |
Black and white photograph of three men in suits and straw hats and standing behind a camp fire. One man, Kinjiro Imai sits in fornt of the fire. | 1996.001.133 | |
Black and white photograph of two elderly persons a man and a woman leaning on a railing. | 1996.001.134 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and a woman. She is sitting on a rock and he stands beside her. | 1996.001.135 | |
Black and white photograph of three persons in front of a house. two men in suits and a woman in a dress. | 1996.001.136 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of boys playing in the watert near an over turned boat. A woman sits on the boat. | 1996.001.137 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman standing in front of a house. Part of an automobile is in the front. | 1996.001.138 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman holding a parasol and dressed in a kimono. Faded image. | 1996.001.139 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman dressed in floral kimono standing on a sidewalk in front of a house. | 1996.001.140 | |
Black and white photograph of a man sitting on a rock in a residential neighborhood. | 1996.001.141 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of 12 people standing in front of a chain link fence. an airplane is behind them. Hama Imai is standing 4th from left. Inscription on the back says "Mr. Itoh leaving by a Boeing plane" | 1996.001.142 | |
Black and white photograph of two women and two children standing on a bridge near a waterfall. Inscribed on the back - "On Independence Day 1930, Mrs. Yamazaki, Ken Yamazaki , Kazuo Imai, Hama Imai." | 1996.001.143 | |
Black and white photograph of men and women roller skating. | 1996.001.144 | |
Black and white photograph of man in suit in outdoor setting. | 1996.001.145 | |
Black and white photograph of two men and two women standing in snow (Mt. Rainier ?) holding hiking sticks. They may have zinc oxide on their faces. | 1996.001.146 | |
Black and white photograph of two women dressed in nearly identical outfits standing on sidewalk across the street from large brick building. | 1996.001.147 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy dressed in sleeping clothes. | 1996.001.148 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman leaning on a table. | 1996.001.149 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman dressed in kimono. standing in front of a stone lantern. | 1996.001.150 | |
Black and white photograph three men and two women standing in front of a palm tree. | 1996.001.151 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy in boy scout uniform. | 1996.001.152 | |
Black and white photograph of kids at swimming pool. Parents stand on the sides. 1950s vintage car in the background. | 1996.001.153 | |
Black and white photograph of three women in dresses, coats and with handbags. | 1996.001.154 | |
Black and white photograph of young man in army uniform in front of a jeep. Japanese inscription on the back. "To elder brother and sister - Hoeaki" | 1996.001.155 | |
Black and white photograph of woman seated holding infant. Behind them is a table with a large scale. "75th Day , after bathing" | 1996.001.156 | |
Black and white photograph of an infant in a scale. | 1996.001.157 | |
Black and white photograph a baby in baby carraige. | 1996.001.158 | |
Black and white photograph of baby in highchair. "Kazuo Imai at 9 months" | 1996.001.159 | |
Black and white photograph of a baby ina highchair. | 1996.001.160 | |
Black and white photograph of two young boys playing on the lawn. | 1996.001.161 | |
Black and white photograph baby in baby swing on a front porch. | 1996.001.162 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman holding a small boy and another in porch swing. | 1996.001.163 | |
Black and white photograph of two boys on porch. written on the back in Japanese - "Kazuo 23 months" | 1996.001.164 | |
Black and white photograph woman sitting in front of model T car. | 1996.001.165 | |
2 - Black and white photographs of small boy in one-piece outfit holding a stick over left shoulder and wearing a beanie cap. The lower portion is whited out. | 1996.001.166 | |
Black and white photograph of two men and a woman and a boy. Sitting on wooden curb with automobile behind them. | 1996.001.167 | |
4 - Black and white photographs of young boy in a toy automobile. Two are 8 x 10 and two 2 x 3. | 1996.001.168 | |
Black and white photograph of woman with a small boy in a toy automobile | 1996.001.169 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy playing in the snow with a large building in the background. | 1996.001.170 | |
Black and white photograph of women and children in a row boat. | 1996.001.171 | |
Black and white photograph of father and infant son sitting on lawn. The boy holds the American flag. | 1996.001.172 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy on a wooden scooter. | 1996.001.173 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy in front of a bush. | 1996.001.174 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy in bathing suit standing on a shore. | 1996.001.175 | |
Black and white photograph of a family sitting on a beach. All dressed in swimming wear. "summer when I was 6 yrs. old at Mifu (?) Beach" | 1996.001.176 | |
Black and white photograph of two boys in a yard. One Japanese American and one Caucasian. they stand by toy automobile. | 1996.001.177 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy standing in front of a house porch. Another boy is visible behind him. | 1996.001.178 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy in a sailor outfit on the deck of a warship. | 1996.001.179 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy in a sailor outfit on the deck of a warship. | 1996.001.180 | |
Black and white photograph of two young boys holding small fish. | 1996.001.181 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman and a small boy and a dog on the street. Both are wearing coats. | 1996.001.182 | |
Black and white photograph young boy holding small dog and sitting on concrete steps. | 1996.001.183 | |
Black and white photograph of three school boys standing behind each other on a dirt road. | 1996.001.184 | |
Black and white photograph of two boys in swimsuits on the beach. | 1996.001.185 | |
Black and white photograph two boys stand on rocks while behind them in a canoe are a man, two women and two girls all in bathing clothes. | 1996.001.186 | |
Black and white photograph two young boys laying under the lawn sprinkler. | 1996.001.187 | |
Black and white photograph of two two loder boys and a yonger boy standing at the water's edge on a beach. "At Portland Beach" reads the inscription. | 1996.001.188 | |
Black and white photograph of a boy sitting on a fur rug with a toy truck. A display of boy's day dolls is behind him. | 1996.001.189 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy sitting on a play horse in front of his Boy's Day collection and display. | 1996.001.190 | |
Black and white photograph of three boy's and an infant. At the left is a Caucasian boy wearing tall hat. next to him seated are teo Japanese American boys. The inscription reads: "Christmas carol at Takeoka's residience; Kanichi Takeoka and Kazuo … ➤ | 1996.001.191 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy playing the violin. | 1996.001.192 | |
Black and white photograph three women, a man and two boys in a park. | 1996.001.193 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy on a scooter. | 1996.001.194 | |
Black and white photograph of woman and boy standing on front of large stone lantern. On the back the incscription reads; "At Seward Park, Kazuo 9 Yrs. old; mother in front of the stone lantern given to people of Seattle from Yokohama city" | 1996.001.195 | |
Black and white photograph of woman and boy sitting on a rock. Inscription reads: "At Seward Park Kazuo 9 yrs., Mother" | 1996.001.196 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy standing next to stone with plaque. Inscription reads "At Seward Park, Japanese Garden Kazuo 9 yrs." | 1996.001.197 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy holding puppy. | 1996.001.198 | |
Black and white photograph of a large group of people at a beach. | 1996.001.199 | |
Black and white photograph of two boy's and two girls in front of a wide stairway over a stone wall. Inscription reads: "At Richmond Beach: Kimiko Ishihara, Aya Ishihara, kazuo Imai" | 1996.001.200 | |
Black and white photograph of Young boy holding a baseball bat. | 1996.001.201 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy dressed in a suit in the front yard of a residential house. | 1996.001.202 | |
Black and white photograph of two women, a man and four children in a park. Inscription reads: "At a park in Everett" | 1996.001.203 | |
Black and white photograph of a young boy sitting at a piano. The image is blury. | 1996.001.204 | |
Black and white photograph of woman and son studying. | 1996.001.205 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy standing in front of a house near a shrub. | 1996.001.206 | |
Black and white photograph of yound boy in suit standing in front of a house. | 1996.001.207 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy wearing a suit and tie standing near the corner of a house. | 1996.001.208 | |
Black and white photograph of the Imai family standing on house steps. | 1996.001.209 | |
Black and white photograph of a large group of women and Mr. Imai on house steps. | 1996.001.210 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman and young man sitting on a rock wall with mountain behind them. | 1996.001.211 | |
Black and white photograph of boy kneeling in the front yard. | 1996.001.212 | |
Black and white photograph four boy scouts in front of the office of Dr. Imamaki. An African American man on cruches is in right hand side. | 1996.001.213 | |
Black and white photograph of four men in the country. | 1996.001.214 | |
Black and white photograph of the Imai family on a dirt road during sunset. | 1996.001.215 | |
Black and white photograph of Imai's and two men in uniform standing on the deck of a large ship. Caption reads: "On the deck of Japanese Imperial Navy Ship" | 1996.001.216 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of men and women in front of a Buddhist or Shinto shrine. Some young men have uniforms on. | 1996.001.217 | |
Black and white photograph of man, woman and boy in front of a Christmas tree. | 1996.001.218 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy in kendo equipment. | 1996.001.219 | |
Black and white photograph small orchestra, girl ballarinas and Kazuo Imai on the stage. | 1996.001.220 | |
Black and white photograph of a school class in front of the school. signed on the back by most of the students | 1996.001.221 | |
Black and white photograph of the Boy Scout First Hill District Drum and bugle Corps. | 1996.001.222 | |
Black and white photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Imai in studio image in formal clothes. | 1996.001.223 | |
Black and white photograph of three men on the Japanese sculture in Seward park. | 1996.001.224 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of Newton Drug co. | 1996.001.225 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of young men and mr. Imai and a woman at a restaurant table. Mr. Imai holds a baby. | 1996.001.226 | |
Black and white photograph of a young baby. Written on the front: "Sumiko Echigo 12-23-1939" Written on the back: "Sumiko Echigo born Sept 7th, 1939" | 1996.001.227 | |
Black and white photograph of young baby in kimono. Written on the front: "Sumiko Echigo, Sept. 7th 1940" | 1996.001.228 | |
A: 2.5" x 2 9/16" B&W photograph of 10 women dressed in western wear standing in snow and mud in front of Recreation Hall participating in Wild West Jubilee.… ➤ | 1996.022.003 | |
Black and white negative of two men standing on a porch at the Minidoka Internment camp barracks | 1997.013.001 | |
Black and white negative of a man on a poarch at the Minidoka Internment Camp | 1997.013.002 | |
Black and white negative of a man on the poarch at a barracks at Minidoka Internment camp | 1997.013.003 | |
Black and white negative of four men outside a Minidoka Internment Camp barracks in military uniforms. | 1997.013.004 | |
Black and white negative of a man in front of an Honor Roll at Minidoka Internment Camp of men serving in the military. | 1997.013.005 | |
Black and white negative of two women on a Minidoka Internment Camp barracks porch. | 1997.013.006 | |
Black and white negative and print of a woman posing in front of a garden area at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 1997.013.007 | |
A: Color slides of various individuals of the Japanese American community of Dee & Odell, Oregon in the Hood River Valley. B: Portrait of Sherman Juvinall in green cardboard folder. | 1997.060.005 | |
Black and white photograph copy… ➤ | 1998.011 | |
Black and white photographic print with matte finish … ➤ | 1998.050.001 | |
Photograph "Issei Ladies on Silver Eagle Tour", H: 6.5", W: 8.5", … ➤ | 1998.070.002 | |
Black and white photo reproduction. "Mr. and Mrs. Kinomoto", H: 6.875", W: 8.5", … ➤ | 1998.070.003 | |
Black and white photo reproduction, "Mrs. Kinomoto", H: 7.375", W: 8.875"… ➤ | 1998.070.004 | |
Black and white studio portrait of Clarence Arai in his Army reserve uniform. Autograph: "To My Most Beloved Yone, Always & Ever Clarence" 6/1/29 | 1999.020.001 | |
Black and white photograph of the ist reunion of the Mikado baseball club. | 1999.020.004 | |
Black and white photograph of a reunion of the Mikado baseball club in Seattle. It is at a dining table at a private home. Attached on the back is a typed paper which lists the persons and says: "New Year's Banquet and Reunion of the Mikado Old… ➤ | 1999.020.005 | |
Black and white photograph of of a meeting during the Japanese American Citizens League convention in Seattle in 1930. It may be in the Rainier Heat & Power building Bush Hotel, as that was the location of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce. In the… ➤ | 1999.020.007 | |
Black and white photograph shows a man and a woman standing in formal western wedding clothes. He has on white shirt and tie and and long coat and holds gloves in his right hand. She has on a white dress with lace, veil and is holding a boquet. The… ➤ | 1999.054 | |
Black and white photograph head and shoulder shot of man in suit and tie taken by Marchise Co. framed in cardboard-brown color with frayed edges silver border around picture three holes at bottom of fram and one at top | 1999.060.312 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese officers at a table on the U.S.S. Panamint signing surrender papers. | 1999.088.001 | |
Black and white showing three Japanese officers at a table with three U.S. officers. A Japanese American translator is standing at the right side. | 1999.088.002 | |
Four sets of 24 4 x 5 black and white photographs of the exhibition panels for "Pride and Shame". Eleven 8 x 10 black and white photographs of the exhibition set up of "Pride and Shame. " | 1999.093.001 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese women in kimono. One is seated and on standing. Taken at studio of T. Tsuda, Tokyo. In a cardboard folder. There is black kanji on the back. | 1999.098 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman sitting at a piano. | 1999.098.004 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard holder of young woman at a piano. Same as 1999.098.004 | 1999.098.005 | |
Black and white Studio photograph in cardboard folder of two women in kimono, a seated man in hakama, a young girl in a dress, and two young boys standing in military style uniforms. all are wearing slippers. Black Kanji and hiragana on left side… ➤ | 1999.098.006 | |
Black and white photograph of standing woman with young girl standing below her. The man is sitting with baby in his lap. studio photograph from Aiko Studio. | 1999.098.007 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino in a child's kimono with a large white bib. Taken at Aiko studio. Written on inside of cardboard folder in Kanji is "Tsunechiyo Makino, Born February 20, 1912, Photo taken February 7, 1916." | 1999.098.008 | |
Black and white photograph of young man in coat and tie. Nori's father. | 1999.098.009 | |
Black and white photograph of man and woman. she is wearing a dress with corsage and he is in military uniform. Both are wearing rimless glasses. In a cardboard frame. Written in english on the frame is: "To Norichiyo Masami & Hanayo" | 1999.098.011 | |
Black and white wedding photograph of man in western clothes and woman in kimono in cardboard folder with tassel. Standing outside in courtyard. | 1999.098.012 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of man in suit in cardboard Ochi folder. | 1999.098.013 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard folder of baby girl and stuffed rabbit. Written in bottom right corner is : "Kano Photo" | 1999.098.014 | |
Black and white portrait photograph in cardboard folder of woman in dark dress. | 1999.098.015 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman in kimono wearing medals in cardboard folder. Printed at the bottom right is: "Yamada" On the inside left is black cursive Kanji. | 1999.098.016 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman in cardboard folder. Written in ink on the print is: "Most sincerely, Suiko" | 1999.098.017 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman in graduation outfit and hat, holding flowers. In a cardboard folder. Written on the print is: "To our dearest pal from Yoshiko" | 1999.098.018 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in dark dress in cardboard folder. Written in black ink on photo: "To Nori From Ayako" | 1999.098.019 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard folder of woman holding baby and next to a young girl. Written in bottom right corner: "the album" | 1999.098.020 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard folder of two young women, one standing, one sitting, both holding rolled certificates. Writtin on inside of folder in Japanese names and dates. | 1999.098.021 | |
4 Black and white photographs in cardboard folder of two women, one seated (Nori) and one standing (Tsunechiyo). | 1999.098.022 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy wearing a sailor suit sitting on a piano stool. Photo is in a cardboard folder. Kanji written on inside of front cover. | 1999.098.023 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard folder of infant. Black Kanji on inside of folder. | 1999.098.024 | |
3 - Black and white photographs in cardboard folders of young man standing with hands behind his back. | 1999.098.025 | |
Black and white photograph in cardboard folder of twelve women wearing hats and long dresses, standing in a line with two young girls standing in front of them and two men standing behind them. Outdoors. | 1999.098.026 | |
Black and white photograph of 4 women in hats and long dresses each holding a camera. | 1999.098.027 | |
Black and white photograph on cardboard mat with wax paper overleaf. Kanji on back of mat. On the front painted in white on original photo is a circle with kanji characters around it and "45-3-23" inside. Group photo of five tiered rows. 34 men and 6… ➤ | 1999.098.028 | |
Black and white photograph on cardboard mat with wax paper overleaf. Photo is of a group in five tiered rows in front of wood frame building. Four women, 47 children, one woman. Behind them are two crossing Japanese flags. On the original print was… ➤ | 1999.098.029 | |
2 - Black and white photographs mounted on cardboard mat of the interior of the Modern Shoe Shop. 303 Main St. . four men are visible and the shelfs are stacked with boxes. | 1999.098.030 | |
2 - Black and white photographs mounted on cardboard mat. Interior of the Modern Shoe Shop shows two men standing in front of industrial stitching machine, tools, shelves of shoes and boots. 1 is a Brown tint to photo. | 1999.098.031 | |
Black and white studio photograph mounted on cardboard mat with wax paper overleaf. Photo shows three rows of Japanese women and girls dressed in kimono. | 1999.098.032 | |
Black and white photograph on cardboard mat. Studio portrait of T. Makino. He is dressed in coat and high collar and tie. | 1999.098.033 | |
Black and white photograph mounted on cardboard mat. Woman in kimono playing a piano. She is facing the camera and her hair is up in a bun. Printedon the bottom front of the mat is: "Matter of Fact Photograph" and on the back is written Kanji. | 1999.098.034 | |
2-Black and white photographs of baby girl mounted on cardboard mat. Written on the back in Kanji: "Born November 1915, Nori Chiyo Makino, Picture taken June 1916. | 1999.098.035 | |
5 - Black and white studio photographs , three mounted on cardboard mat, of two children. Youngest is sitting on ornate chair holding a rattle and the other stands by her side. Black kanji written on the back of each: "Taken May 27, 1917, Shochiyo,… ➤ | 1999.098.036 | |
Black and white photograph in black paper folder. The photo is mounted on cream card stock, embossed with the name: "B.R. Yamamoto, Seattle" the photo shows a young man dressed in coat and tie resting arm on high back chair. | 1999.098.037 | |
Black and white photograph mounted on cardboard mat of Japanese man in coat and tie. | 1999.098.038 | |
Black and white photograph of woman wearing dress and dark bead necklace. Kanji written on the back. | 1999.098.039 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in dark dress, heels, fur stole, and black hat sitting on a bench. Written on the back is: "Yuki Sese, 10/31/26" | 1999.098.040 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman in checkered dress. | 1999.098.041 | |
Black and white photograph of boy dressed in white sweater and tie. | 1999.098.042 | |
Colorized photograph of young woman in checkered dress. Same as 1999.098.041 | 1999.098.043 | |
2- Black and white photographs of two young women dressed in the same outfit. On is sitting and one is standing. | 1999.098.044 | |
5 - Black and white photograph postcards of two young girls playing. One is sitting in a toy car and the other is on a tricycle. | 1999.098.045 | |
6 - Black and white photograph postcards of two young girls playing with toy car. One is sitting inside and one is standing beside her. | 1999.098.046 | |
5 - Black and white photograph postcards, one mounted on cardboard, of two young girls in long winter coats and rain hats. | 1999.098.047 | |
5-Black and white photograph postcards of two young girls playing on tricycles. | 1999.098.048 | |
Blurry Black and white photograph postcard of two young girls playing. | 1999.098.049 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of two young girls in dresses standing in front of their toy car. | 1999.098.050 | |
8 - Black and white photograph postcards of two young girls dressed in same outfit. One is sitting in wicker chair and the other is standing. | 1999.098.051 | |
4 - Illustrated postcards of a woman pulling up her stocking and "blind" man peeking. At the top is: "T. Makino, Modern Shoe Shop, shoes made to order, A full line carried in stock, repairing a speciality, best of machine work, 303 Main St., Seattle,… ➤ | 1999.098.052 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of man sitting with baby. | 1999.098.053 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Smith tower being built. | 1999.098.054 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of the Japanese Pavilion at the Alaska, Yukon Pacific exposition. | 1999.098.055 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of the Japanese Pavilion building at the Alaska,Yukon Pacific exposition. | 1999.098.056 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in kimono sitting on rattan chair. | 1999.098.057 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in checkered kimono standing next to a table with lamp. | 1999.098.059 | |
Black and white photograph of Smith Tower nearing completion from 2nd Ave. | 1999.098.060 | |
2 - Black and white photograph postcards of the Smith Tower being built. advertisement for Samson Hair Specific on the back. | 1999.098.061 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of military parade down Main st. | 1999.098.062 | |
Black and white photograph popstcard of street parade on Main st. ? | 1999.098.063 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Nome Circle at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition. | 1999.098.064 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of totem pole in Pioneer Square. | 1999.098.065 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Japanese Pavilion building at Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition with sign for formosa tea. | 1999.098.066 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of parade with children holding May poles. | 1999.098.067 | |
Colored in photograph postcard of chief Seattle. | 1999.098.068 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of the Eiffel Tower. | 1999.098.069 | |
Black and white photograph of foreign dignitary being escorted in an automobile down a street by the police on horseback. | 1999.098.070 | |
10 - Black and white photograph postcards of the front of the store of the Modern Shoe Shop with T. Makino and another man standing out front. | 1999.098.071 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino family at Point Defiance Park. | 1999.098.072 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino family on front porch. | 1999.098.073 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino sisters sitting on bench hear vase of roses. | 1999.098.074 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino family and friends playing in a small river. | 1999.098.075 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino family and friends on large boulder. | 1999.098.076 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino family and friends on large boulder. | 1999.098.077 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino family and friends on boulder. | 1999.098.078 | |
Black and white photograph postcard of Makino children and other children, T. Makino and two other men in a park. | 1999.098.079 | |
8 Black and white photographs in foldout paper folder of Nori and Maggie at the State Capitol in Olympia. | 1999.098.080 | |
Color slide photograph of Nori Makino and two other women eating maki sushi. A piece of paper with the slide idenitfies it as Sacramento. | 1999.098.081 | |
Black and white photograph of woman sitting on front steps of house. Written on the back is: "Summer 1944, Washington D.C. Miyako Ishihara" | 1999.098.082 | |
Black and white photograph of woman on the steps of the supreme court building. Written on the back is: February 1945, Supreme Court Bldg. Washington, D.C. Miyako Ishihara. | 1999.098.083 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino family in a house. | 1999.098.084 | |
Black and white photograph of two girls standing outside on hill overlooking Seattle | 1999.098.085 | |
Black and white photograph of two girls in winter coats and hats. | 1999.098.086 | |
Black and white photograph of young girl and little boy standing in front of stone pagoda. | 1999.098.087 | |
Black and white photograph of three children two girls and a boy. | 1999.098.088 | |
Black and white photograph of two women and two young girls wearing hats and standing in front of them. They appear to be on a wooden pier. | 1999.098.089 | |
Black and white photograph of five women with a boy standing in front of them, hands in pockets. The setting is outdoors and they are standing on the lawn of a house. Brownish tint and slightly out of focus. | 1999.098.090 | |
Black and white photograph of six young girls wearing coats. a building is behind them and other children are in the background. Photo has some smuges. | 1999.098.091 | |
Black and white photograph of group of people in front of stone wall. Two women standing, one sitting, three men sitting and a small boy. | 1999.098.092 | |
Black and white photograph of two young girls standing on top of a log lying in the water. bottom right corner torn, smudges on photo edges. Written on the back is "Tsunechiyo and Norichiyo at Miller Beach , May 22nd 1926." | 1999.098.093 | |
Black and white slightly blurry photograph of young girl in sweater. Written on the back is: "June 17, 1927 Norichiyo Makino 11 years old." | 1999.098.094 | |
Black and white photograph of family consisting of three women seated on a large log, one woman and a boy standing in front, a man partially seen behind the log. The photo is faded. Written on the back is: "Aug 24, 1932" | 1999.098.095 | |
Black and white photograph of two women seated on drift wood log. Photo is faded. Written on the back: "8 24 1932" | 1999.098.096 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in graduation cap and gown standing in tall grass. House in background. Written on the back: "6/28/37" | 1999.098.097 | |
Black and white photograph of three children standing on driftwood log with a man squatting on the log. Photo holder remnants on corners. Written on the back is: "Miller Beach 5/22/1926" | 1999.098.098 | |
Black and white photograph of woman, man, two young women and a boy all in hats, in front of tall flowering bush. | 1999.098.099 | |
Black and white photograph of three women and two men standing outdoors. | 1999.098.100 | |
Black and white photograph of the new 1-90 bridge over Lake Washington as seen from the western shore. | 1999.098.101 | |
Black and white photograph of the new 1-90 bridge over Lake Washington as seen from the western shore. | 1999.098.102 | |
Black and white photograph of the new 1-90 bridge over Lake Washington as seen from the western shore as evening decends. | 1999.098.103 | |
Black and white photograph of the entrance to the tunnel of the west side of the I-90 bridge at night. | 1999.098.104 | |
Black and white blurry photograph of the I-90 floating bridge in the evening. | 1999.098.105 | |
Black and white photograph of young man kneeling on lawn dressed in light jacket and tie. | 1999.098.106 | |
Black and white photograph of two young girls and a boy standing in front of a frame house. Written on the back: "Taken 6/22/28 by Mrs. Ericson at the yard of Mrs. Cora Parks" | 1999.098.107 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of man seated on bench with man standing behind him and a woman sitting to their right on side of path. | 1999.098.108 | |
Black and white photograph of two men and woman in row boat. Very dark in the center. | 1999.098.109 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of two young girls standing on a wooden plank. Behind them are frame buildings and telephone polls. | 1999.098.110 | |
Black and white postcard photograph with large white border of man and woman seated outdoors on grass each is holding a girl on their lap. Slightly blurry. | 1999.098.111 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of a man seated on a bench, a woman standing behind him and another man seated on the other side of the path. | 1999.098.112 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of large group of people having a picnic. Large Bon Marche umbrella in back center. Bushes on background. Written on the back: "Mr. T. Makino" | 1999.098.113 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori makino with four other women at a dining table. | 1999.098.114 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman in glasses and overcoat. | 1999.098.115 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman in dark shirt and jacket and wearing glasses. | 1999.098.116 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman in stripped shirt and slacks standing on sidewalk. | 1999.098.117 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman on sidewalk holding jacket. | 1999.098.118 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman sitting on chair in front if pattered curtains. She is wearing gloves and holding a pamphlet. Written on the back: "Taken at the Statler Los Angeles in Sept 1955 on vacation, Mary" | 1999.098.119 | |
Black and white photograph of two women standing in front of rock wall. | 1999.098.120 | |
Black and white photograph of four women walking down street in front of the Fairmont Tonga Room. | 1999.098.121 | |
Black and white photograph of woman standing outside near cars with a large cliff in the back. | 1999.098.122 | |
Black and white photograph of five people looking over a rock wall at the ocean. Possibly in California. | 1999.098.123 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino with a group of Caucasin women one holding a baby. | 1999.098.124 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman at rock wall overlooking the ocean. | 1999.098.125 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in dress standing on a lawn in front of hedge and large tree. Written on the back in pencil: "Pasadena Sept. 1948" | 1999.098.126 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino with a group of 6 Caucasian women one holding a baby. | 1999.098.127 | |
Black and white photograph of two women crossing the street. Photo is speckled and blurry. | 1999.098.128 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman and two Caucasian women on the sidewalk in front of the Fairmont Tonga Room. | 1999.098.129 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and three other women standing in front of wooden fence. | 1999.098.130 | |
Color photograph of group of women standing near a table while one cuts a cake. A note with the photo says: "Shower for Anne Lyons June 8, 1957" | 1999.098.131 | |
Black and white photograph Christmas card shows woan laying on the floor with baby and toys. Signed "Tom, Miyo & Mike Matsushita" | 1999.098.132 | |
Black and white photograph of two young girls and three men standing ouside with Seattle behind them from Beacon Hill. | 1999.098.133 | |
Black and white photograph of wedding couple. Written on the back: "to Dear Nori Mary & Jim Inashima" (?) | 1999.098.134 | |
Black and white wedding photograph with the groom in western white coat and tie and the bride in Kimono. Written on the back : "To Dear Nori Mary & Jim Inashima June 23, 1951" | 1999.098.135 | |
Black and white wedding photograph with the groom in western white coat and tie and the bride in Kimono. Written on the back : "To Dear Nori Mary & Jim Inashima June 23, 1951" | 1999.098.136 | |
Black and white photograph of Mary Inashima in wedding dress. | 1999.098.137 | |
Black and white photograph of bride and groom cutting the cake. | 1999.098.138 | |
Black and white photograph of bride and groom leaving ceremony. | 1999.098.139 | |
Black and white photograph of baby in stroller. written on the back in pencil: "Mary Noguchi" and in pen: "taken when Mary was 7 mos. old." | 1999.098.140 | |
Black and white photograph of young girl with ballon. Written on the back: "Mary on her 2nd birthday, Oct. 1952" | 1999.098.141 | |
Black and white photograph of baby. Caption reads: "John Harvey" | 1999.098.142 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing under a blooming cherry tree. | 1999.098.143 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino standing under blooming cherry tree. | 1999.098.144 | |
Black and white negative of woman sitting on outside steps. | 1999.098.145 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino in white lab coat. Written on the back is: "To Loving Sister March 1957." | 1999.098.146 | |
Blurry Black and white photograph of three women and four men on building's steps. | 1999.098.147 | |
Black and white photograph of woman and dog sitting in tall grass in front of house. Written on the front: "To Dearest Nori - Love Helen" and written on the back is: "Taken June 16, 1944 at Perse (?) Nebraska." | 1999.098.148 | |
Black and white photograph of water tower at Volunteer Park. | 1999.098.149 | |
Black and white photograph of monument at Volunteer Park, Seattle | 1999.098.150 | |
Black and white photograph of man chopping driftwood log on beach. Written on the back in pencil: "Aug., 1946" | 1999.098.151 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman sitting on a log with glass in hand at the beach. | 1999.098.152 | |
Black and white photograph of man chopping drift wood log at the beach. | 1999.098.153 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in coat sanding near lamp post. Written on the back is: Feb. "1945 Franciscan Monastery Wash DC." | 1999.098.154 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing with 6 other Caucasian women one with a baby. | 1999.098.155 | |
Black and white photograph of four women and three men on front of large entrance way. | 1999.098.156 | |
Black and white photograph of four women an three men in front of large government building. Written on the back is "Mar or Apr 1946" | 1999.098.157 | |
Black and white photograph of three men and four women in entrance to government building. | 1999.098.158 | |
Black and white blurry photograph of Nori Makino and 6 other women sitting on house porch. | 1999.098.159 | |
Black and white photograph of Jefferson Memorial across the water with cherry blossom at the top. | 1999.098.160 | |
Black and white photograph of man sitting on log with glass and liquor bottle in hand. | 1999.098.161 | |
Black and white photograph of woman on lawn in front of colonial building. written on the front is: "Dear Nori - Love, Karen" and on the back - "Spring or Summer 1944" | 1999.098.162 | |
Black and white photograph of two women and three young boys. Written on the back - "Bart at right age 8. Blond quiet sensitive. Always making things or reading. Wants to be a farmer. He loves school and does well. David as Easter bunny on Easter… ➤ | 1999.098.163 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian couple with baby and a Japanese American woman. Written on the back is: "The Peuery's (?) and I" | 1999.098.164 | |
Black and white photograph of young Caucasian woman sitting on outside steps. written on the back: "The picture isn't much, but i'm keeping my promise" | 1999.098.165 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Japanese American women standing in front of a storefront numbered "1909." | 1999.098.166 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian man in swimming suit. | 1999.098.167 | |
Black and white photograph of woman standing under cherry tree. Written on the back is "Easter 44, 4/9/44" | 1999.098.168 | |
Black and white photograph of two boys playing on the beach. Written on the back is: "David & Bart, summer 1956 at Nago Head NC, beach vacation." | 1999.098.169 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy in cowboy costume. | 1999.098.170 | |
Black and white photograph of woman and baby. | 1999.098.171 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing by stone wall. Written on the back: "Feb 1948 Palo Alto" | 1999.098.172 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing in front of Cherry trees. | 1999.098.173 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing in front of Sears Fine Food. Writtenon the back is: "#1 Nori in S.F. - Saturday 4-27-57" | 1999.098.174 | |
Black and white photograph of woman sitting on beach. | 1999.098.175 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Japanese American women in front of building. | 1999.098.176 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino with 2 Caucasian women and boy at look out area. | 1999.098.177 | |
Black and white blurry photograph of Nori Makino with two other women and boy. | 1999.098.178 | |
Black and white photograph of Jefferson Memorial, Cherry Blossom festival. | 1999.098.179 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino standing outside of building. written on the back: "August 1939 Lovingly, Tsunechiyo" | 1999.098.180 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of Tsunechiyo Makino. Written on the back is: "Tokyo 5/1941" | 1999.098.181 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of Tsunechiyo Makino. | 1999.098.182 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of of Tsunechiyo Makino. | 1999.098.183 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing in front of building. Written on the front: To Nori - Love Helen" | 1999.098.184 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing with coat and ourse in front of a building. | 1999.098.185 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing in front of hedge on lawn. | 1999.098.186 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and co-workers, two Asian women and two Caucasian men, standing on Seattle street. | 1999.098.187 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and co-workers, two Asian women and two Caucasian men, standing on Seattle street. | 1999.098.188 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing in front of house. Written on the back: "Sept. 41 Seattle, Tashi" | 1999.098.189 | |
Black and white photograph of couple leaving wedding ceremony. Written on the back: "Do you see all the rice flying around? The Japanese janitor of the chapel thought it wasteful and collected them. I don't blame him." " Tokyo, Japan, 29 June 1949" | 1999.098.190 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in fornt of store. Same as 1999.098.185. | 1999.098.191 | |
Black and white photograph of group having a picnic. | 1999.098.192 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori MAkino standing on lawn. | 1999.098.193 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino standing on print dress. Written on the back: "July 16, 1939, Tokyo, Japan" | 1999.098.194 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino reading newspaper. Written on the back: "While I was unaware July 16, 1939, Tokyo, Japan" | 1999.098.195 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of young woman. Written on the back: "Dear Nori - Took this at work before my illness - Am I not thin? Love Helen." | 1999.098.196 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in hat. | 1999.098.197 | |
Black and white photograph of two women looking out of a window. Tsunechiyo Makino & friend looking out of a window. Written on the back: "Eva and me" "July 16, 1939 Tokyo, Japan" | 1999.098.198 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino wearing a hat. Same as 1999.098.197 & 202. | 1999.098.199 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman. | 1999.098.200 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino. | 1999.098.201 | |
Black and white photograph Nori Makino in hat. Same as 1999.098.197 & 199. | 1999.098.202 | |
Black and white photograph portrait of Tsunechiyo Makino. Written on the back is: "Taken at Tokyo on March 7, 1941 Lovingly, Tsunechiyo" | 1999.098.203 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American woman standing outside of a house. | 1999.098.204 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino sitting on row boat. | 1999.098.205 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino on pier. | 1999.098.206 | |
Black and white photograph of woman sitting on a row boat. | 1999.098.207 | |
Black and white photograph of woman sitting on a fallen tree over water. | 1999.098.208 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori makino sitting on the end of a fallen tree. | 1999.098.209 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori makino sitting on the end of a fallen tree | 1999.098.210 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy. written on the front is: "Roger" and on the back is: "Roger Ishihara" | 1999.098.211 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American women and one man standing in dirt street. Three Model A cars are on the street and a hotel in the background. | 1999.098.212 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of school children. | 1999.098.213 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy on scooter in front of Standard Furniture building. Written on the back is: "Masayasu Sese" | 1999.098.214 | |
Black and white photograph of two women wearing belted sweaters, and white caps. One is holding a mop or broom handle. there is a young girl inbetween them. | 1999.098.215 | |
Black and white photograph of Caucasian woman standing outside building doorway. Written on the back is "Miss Ada Mahon" principal of Baily Gatzert School | 1999.098.216 | |
Black and white photograph of elderly couple and a younger woman at a cemetery. there is a covered monument behind them. | 1999.098.217 | |
Black and white photograph of the small backyard of a residential home. | 1999.098.218 | |
Black and white photograph of two couples, one seated, all wearing hats. | 1999.098.219 | |
Black and white photograph Young boy in sports uniform holding violin case standing outside of a house. | 1999.098.220 | |
Black and white photograph of woman standing outside school building. On the back is written: "Miss Eveline Crow" | 1999.098.221 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American couple in western clothes with a younger woman in a kimono between them. | 1999.098.222 | |
Black and white photograph of two young Japanese American women in front of school steps. Younger children to either side. Written on the back is: "Kimiko Hikida 15 Toshiko Uyehara 12" | 1999.098.223 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of a laundry. Group of women and one man standing in front of large machines. | 1999.098.224 | |
Black and white photograph of industrial laundry. Three men pull laundry from large washer. | 1999.098.225 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of a laundry. Group of women and one man standing in front of large machines. Same as 1999.098.224 | 1999.098.226 | |
Black and white photograph of industrial laundry. Three men pull laundry from large washer. | 1999.098.227 | |
Black and white photograph of young Japanese American boy in overalls and hat sawing lumber on house steps. | 1999.098.228 | |
Black and white photograph of three Japanese American boys playing in a field near the Standard furniture building. Two on a wagon and one on a scooter. Written on the back is: "In the picture are Masayasu, George, and Toshio Sese." | 1999.098.229 | |
Black and white photograph Three women in front of a house. | 1999.098.230 | |
Black and white photograph Japanese American man in suit and tie. Written on the back is: "Mr. S. Yokoyama" | 1999.098.231 | |
Black and white photograph of young woman in hat and coat standing outside house. | 1999.098.232 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of Japanese American man and woman in western dress. | 1999.098.233 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese American women standing with arms around each other on a hill. Beacon Hill? Seattle is in the background. | 1999.098.234 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman in dark outfit, outside in front of a tree. | 1999.098.235 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman in dark outfit, standing outside in front of a tree. | 1999.098.236 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese American women shaking hands. Same women as in 234. | 1999.098.237 | |
Black and white Postcard photograph of four children, three girls and a boy, early 1900s. | 1999.098.238 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of a baby. Written on the back: "to the Makinos Luwana Kiku Hasegawa on her 100th day" | 1999.098.239 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of a woman and baby early 1900's. | 1999.098.240 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman in kimono outside by field. The proint has a black stylized border around it. printed on the back: "Hi-Lo Finish August 31, 1938" | 1999.098.241 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of young boy at a small table with photo album. Kanji written on the back. | 1999.098.242 | |
Black and white postcard photograph of family, a woman and two small boys in sailor uniforms, a baby and a man. | 1999.098.243 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in kimono outside by a backyard wall. Black stylized border around photo. Printed on the back: "Hi-Lo finish, Aug 31, 1938" | 1999.098.244 | |
Black and white photograph of man and woman each holding a cat. | 1999.098.245 | |
Black and white postcard studio photograph of a woman holding a baby. | 1999.098.246 | |
Black and white photograph Three women, one holds a baby, standing outside. | 1999.098.247 | |
Black and white postcard studio photograph of two men sitting on a chair. | 1999.098.248 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman with a baby on a couch. | 1999.098.249 | |
Black and white photograph of young boy sitting on big chair at a table writing. Kanji on the back. | 1999.098.250 | |
Black and white brown tinted photograph of cemetery. Group of people in front of memorial. The photo is of former Furuya employees at the memorial service of the late Daihachi Matsumi, held at Capital Hill on February 25, 1935. the person fourth from… ➤ | 1999.098.251 | |
Dark Black and white photograph of elderly Japanese woman in kimono. | 1999.098.252 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino. Written on the front: "to Nori Tsunchiyo, Feb. 1958" | 1999.098.253 | |
Color photograph of Caucasian woman sitting on a wall. written on the back: "Honolulu 1949" | 1999.098.254 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman on skis in front of a large building. Written on the back: "me on skiis at Akakura, a winter resort" | 1999.098.255 | |
Color photograph of womanin front of Japanese style villa. | 1999.098.256 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American man. | 1999.098.257 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman at Cliff House. | 1999.098.258 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino sitting on a log. | 1999.098.259 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American woman in crowd of people. | 1999.098.260 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and Fuki at Cliff House. Written across the front: "Nori With Love Fuki" | 1999.098.261 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American man and woman standing in front of store. Circa 1940. | 1999.098.262 | |
Black and white photograph woman sitting on a log. | 1999.098.263 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese American women standing in front of building. | 1999.098.264 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman standing outside building. | 1999.098.265 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman on a beach. Written on the back: "Copalis Bach, July or Aug 1952" | 1999.098.266 | |
Black and white photograph Nori and another Japanese American woman with a Japanese American family on a mountain trail. | 1999.098.267 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another family on mountain trail. | 1999.098.268 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and another woman on Seattle corner. | 1999.098.269 | |
Black and white photograph of staff of Furuya Co. posing outside of the business. Nori Makino center of second row. | 1999.098.270 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American couple in front of building. | 1999.098.271 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino looking at a photo album. | 1999.098.272 | |
Black and white photograph from a ship entering the Ballard Locks. | 1999.098.273 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing near a car. Written on the back: "Lake Genoa 6/22/52 (WSB picnic)" | 1999.098.274 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing in front of a building. | 1999.098.275 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman standing in front of a waterfall. | 1999.098.276 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman on skiis. | 1999.098.277 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing on stone stairway. | 1999.098.278 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino with a group of high school women all in the same sweater; white with dark B and with various numbers of chevrons on their sleeves. | 1999.098.279 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino with a group of high school women all in the same sweater; white with dark B and with various numbers of chevrons on their sleeves. | 1999.098.280 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of children standing in a group in front of the Standard Furniture building. | 1999.098.281 | |
Black and white photograph of children playing on toy wagon in front of the Standard furniture building. | 1999.098.282 | |
Black and white photograph of group of 18 children and one adult standing in pyramid formation on a truck, 1920s. | 1999.098.283 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino and two other Japanese American women having tea. | 1999.098.284 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino opening a gift. | 1999.098.285 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino children on sand hill at a beach. On the back is: "At Richmond Beach On Aug. 4, 1927" | 1999.098.286 | |
Black and white photograph apartment building across from a school. On the back is printed in blue: "Hi-Ko finish Jul 19 1938" | 1999.098.287 | |
Black and white photograph of young Japanese American woman on a shore. Written on the back: "Aug 25, 1930" | 1999.098.288 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino in graduation outfit standing outside. | 1999.098.289 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino family at Miller Beach. Written on the back is: "Miller Beach 5/22/1926" | 1999.098.290 | |
Black and white dark exposure photograph of Makino family. Written on the back: "Japanese CAmp G.N.Round House Interbay, Seattle Photo by Mr. S. Ishibashi" | 1999.098.291 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing in front of house. Small Japanese pots on the porch banister. | 1999.098.292 | |
Black and white blurry photograph of Makino family sitting on grass. | 1999.098.293 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing near monument in Bellingham WA. | 1999.098.294 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of children sititng on school steps. | 1999.098.295 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing infront of wood frame building. | 1999.098.296 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino family on rocky beach. | 1999.098.297 | |
Black and white photograph two young girls standing in front of steps. | 1999.098.298 | |
Black and white photograph of west entrance to the I-90 bridge tunnel. | 1999.098.299 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Mkino in graduation outfit standing outside. | 1999.098.300 | |
Black and white photograph of Makino sisters, fatehr and brother at fish hatchery? | 1999.098.301 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American man in vest and tie standing outside. Written on the back: "Mr. Sumito Yokoyama" | 1999.098.302 | |
Black and white photograph of three Japanese American men in suits sitting on a large cannon. | 1999.098.303 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of school biys haming it up in front of brick school. written on the back is: "Tsunichiyo" | 1999.098.304 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of school children standing in front of the door of a brick school. | 1999.098.305 | |
Black and white blurry photograph of Nori Makino standing at far end of a back yard. | 1999.098.306 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of seven girls in coats posing for the camera. Written on the back is: "Tsunechiyo" | 1999.098.307 | |
Black and white photograph of a young Japanese American girl standing in front of a house. Same photo as 1999.98.292 | 1999.098.308 | |
Black and white photograph of a young Japanese American girl standing in a coat in front of a 3 story school building. Written on the back: "Martha Shintani 12 years old." | 1999.098.309 | |
Black and white photograph of the entrance to Cornwall Park, Bellingham WA. | 1999.098.310 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American woman standing in front of a frame building. | 1999.098.311 | |
Black and white photograph of the Makino family with friends standing on Beacon Hill. | 1999.098.312 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American man standing in suit and hat. | 1999.098.313 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino at Cornwall park (?) | 1999.098.314 | |
Black and white photograph of young girl in hat standing in front of hydrangias. Written on the back: "Lake Washington Boulevard, June 6th 1926" | 1999.098.315 | |
Black and white dar and blurry photograph of Makino family. | 1999.098.316 | |
Black and white very blurry photograph of Makino family. | 1999.098.317 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women including Nori Makino standing outside. | 1999.098.318 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing in coat on a lawn. | 1999.098.319 | |
Black and white negative of elderly man and woman standing outside in kimono. | 1999.098.320 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese woman in checked pattern kimono in a paper Florio folder. | 1999.098.321 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese woman in kimono in a paper Harvard folder. | 1999.098.322 | |
Black and white photograph of two young men in kimono. One is sitting, one standing. stidio photo attached to cardboard with wax paper overleaf. | 1999.098.323 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing on a lawn. | 1999.098.324 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino standing outside on a lawn. | 1999.098.325 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino, in western dress and another woman in kimono standing in front of pond. Kanji on the back. | 1999.098.326 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino in dark dress. | 1999.098.327 | |
Black and white photograph of Tsunechiyo Makino, Written on the back: Taken at Tortori (?) Red Cross Hospital July 1946 by Sadahisa of x-ray dept." | 1999.098.328 | |
Black and white photograph of woman standing in front of Japanese stone lantern. | 1999.098.329 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Japanese women, three in western dress and the rest in kimono. | 1999.098.330 | |
Black and white photograph of man sitting on a bench in overalls. | 1999.098.331 | |
Black and white photograph of a man standing in field. | 1999.098.332 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman in kimono. | 1999.098.333 | |
Black and white photograph of a man and a woman. Kanji on the back. | 1999.098.334 | |
Black and white photograph of tsunechiyo Makino and another woman in kimono. Kanji on the back. | 1999.098.335 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese woman in kimono and geta holding an umbrella. | 1999.098.336 | |
Black and white brown tint studio photograph of 7 men. Four in western clothes and three in kimono. Seated second from right is Makino. | 1999.098.337 | |
Black and white photograph of man reading at a desk next to book shelf. Letter in kanji on the back. | 1999.098.338 | |
Black and white portrait photograph of elderly woman. | 1999.098.339 | |
Black and white photograph of man standing in a field. Same as 1999.98.332 | 1999.098.340 | |
Black and white photograph of elderly man. Nori's father. | 1999.098.341 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in coat standing on a lawn. | 1999.098.342 | |
Black and white photograph of a coastal village in Japan. Faded caption in lower left corner. | 1999.098.343 | |
Black and white studio photograph of a family; husband and wife seated and four children. Large black Kanji on the back. | 1999.098.344 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of wounded Japanese soldiers and women, all in kimono, around them. | 1999.098.345 | |
Color photograph of Nori Makino in San Francisco. | 1999.098.346 | |
Color photograph of Nori and Tsunechiyo Makino . | 1999.098.347 | |
Color photograph ofNori Makino in San Francisco. | 1999.098.348 | |
Black and white photograph of Nori Makino in park. | 1999.098.349 | |
Color photograph of Nori and another woman at ocean. | 1999.098.350 | |
Color photograph of Nori at the beach. | 1999.098.351 | |
Color photograph of Tsunechiyo in front of Cliff House. | 1999.098.352 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman in front of stone wall near the ocean. | 1999.098.353 | |
Black and white photograph of Mr. Makino and baby. | 1999.098.354 | |
Black and white photograph of woman in kimono standing next to divan. Written on the back is: "10/26/38" | 1999.098.58 | |
Black and white photograph of members of Meiji University Basketball team and coaches posing on court. Roster posted to the front. | 2000.008.016 | |
Black and white photograph of a boxer sitting in the ring corner. Written in ink across the front is N. Asooka (?) | 2000.008.017 | |
Black and white photograph of a baseball team in uniform. On their shirts is: "Shinko" Kobe Shinko Commercial Students. | 2000.008.018 | |
Black and white photograph of a professional baseball team. On their jersey's is: "St. Paul's" (?) | 2000.008.019 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese University Baseball Team "Kwansai" | 2000.008.020 | |
Black and white photograph of the Hiroshima Student Baseball team. | 2000.008.021 | |
Black and white photograph of a professional Japanese Baseball team. "Hosei" | 2000.008.022 | |
Black and white photograph of the Meiji School baseball team. | 2000.008.023 | |
Black and white photograph of the WU Judo team. … ➤ | 2000.008.024 | |
Black and white photograph of mostly Japanese men near a large steam locomotive. One man holds an oil can. Some of the men are in school uniforms. | 2000.008.025 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese touring group in front of train station. Possibley a Japanese American team on tour in Japan. | 2000.008.026 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese people at a banquet. It is the Courier League celebration dinner | 2000.015.001 | |
Black and white photograph of the junior Yamaguchi -Ken club | 2000.015.002 | |
Black and white photograph of the first Japanese Community Queen contest. Pictured in front of JACL booth. | 2000.015.003 | |
Black and white photograph of Seattle Progressive Citizens League Entertainment. five men in costume on stage. | 2000.015.004 | |
Black and white photograph of the Seattle Progressive citizens league. | 2000.015.005 | |
Black and white photograph of workers on top of a Great Northern Train with mountain in the background. | 2000.015.006 | |
Black and white photograph of judge Ron Mamiya | 2000.015.007 | |
Black and white photograph of three Issei women with children and babies standing at 4th and Dearborn. Union station visible in background. | 2000.015.008 | |
Black and white photograph of high school group in Nisei Vets league Girl's Basketball | 2000.015.009 | |
Black and white photograph of boy scout troop at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.010 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Issei men and women in library. | 2000.015.011 | |
Black and white photograph of the Skyliners on stage | 2000.015.012 | |
Black and white photograph of veterans of the Russo-Japanese War at their 25th reunion. Included in the photo are war nurses who later served as midwives. | 2000.015.013 | |
Black and white photograph of workers at the Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mill | 2000.015.014 | |
Black and white photograph of Belleami YMCA sponsored girls group | 2000.015.015 | |
Black and white photograph of Bon Odori Festival One man and two girls with lanterns. | 2000.015.016 | |
Black and white photograph of grouping of the Salvation Army in front of the Oriental Trading Company | 2000.015.017 | |
Black and white photograph of Bon Odori festival Obon parade | 2000.015.018 | |
Black and white photograph of Nisei Girls group. Valeda, U.W. Coeds help vets. | 2000.015.019 | |
Black and white photograph of the Bellamis on a trip to Yakima standing be the bus. | 2000.015.020 | |
Black and white photograph of Pike Place Market and a man holding green onions. | 2000.015.021 | |
Black and white photograph Man and woman selling vegetables at Pike Place Market | 2000.015.022 | |
Black and white photograph of group of people bowling. Main Bowl at 3rd and Main. | 2000.015.023 | |
Black and white photograph of Washington Middle School class | 2000.015.024 | |
Black and white photograph of the Lotus Skyliners as they leave Seattle for a series of concerts. | 2000.015.025 | |
Black and white photograph of man with a large salmon. | 2000.015.026 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of the Welcome Dyeworks on Jackson St. | 2000.015.027 | |
Black and white photograph of graduation from the Baptist Nursery School, Japanese Baptist Church | 2000.015.028 | |
Black and white photograph of the Tanagi grocery store front showing vegetables, fruit displays and scales of the 1930s. Located at 653 King st., next to Russel Meat Market. Tai Tung restaurant took over the space after WW II. | 2000.015.029 | |
2 - Black and white photographs and negatives of the interior of the Union Cafe. Customers sit at the counter and the staff stands behind it. | 2000.015.030 | |
Black and white photograph of a family on an outing. | 2000.015.031 | |
Black and white photograph of student crossing guards for the Japanese Language School. | 2000.015.032 | |
Black and white photograph of five women with a life preserver on the deck of a ship. The name on the preserver is: "Hikawa Maru NYK Tokyo" | 2000.015.033 | |
Black and white photograph of 26 Japanese women in three rows. A meeting of young matrons club. | 2000.015.034 | |
Black and white photograph and negative of a group of women and girl members of the Japanese Congregational Church outside or nearby their church. Twenty-seven people dressed in kimonos in front of a row of houses. | 2000.015.035 | |
Black and white photograph of the Seattle Buddhist church Sunday School Drill Team marching in the Seafair parade in Seattle in early 1950s at 4th and Pike. | 2000.015.036 | |
Black and white photograph of the Mikados of Swing a Japanese American dance band. | 2000.015.037 | |
Black and white photograph of the Skyliners dance band. They performed locally and on the west coast. They were organized by the Seattle Buddhist church. | 2000.015.038 | |
Black and white photograph of the crew of the Coal Division at the Minidoka Internment Camp. The men are standing in front of a barrack building or atop a truck with a big banner that says "Coal Division" | 2000.015.039 | |
Black and white photograph of Strawberry Picking The Kato, Iseri, Hamada and Miyoshi families picking berries on a farm in Thomas, Washington. Now Auburn | 2000.015.040 | |
Black and white photograph of the Japanese language school in White river Valley. Possibly a graduation. There are two rows of people and they are in front of a building. The girls are wearing corsages. | 2000.015.041 | |
Black and white photograph of two judo competitors showing one being thrown with his feet in the air. | 2000.015.042 | |
Black and white photograph of Dillon Myer, director of the War Relocation Authority, which ran the Japanese internment camps addressing the internees of Minidoka inside a building at the camp. He is at the microphone and is seen from the back. There… ➤ | 2000.015.043 | |
Black and white photograph of US citizenship class at the Broadway Edison Technical School in 1953. In 1952 it became legal for Japanese immigrants to become naturalized US citizens. | 2000.015.044 | |
Black and white photograph of Methodist Youth Rally in front of the church on Washington St. | 2000.015.045 | |
Black and white photograph of Minidoka Internees tilling the soil outside the camp. They are all men and are bent over with a hoe in one hand. | 2000.015.046 | |
Black and white photograph of three men, two women and two babies outside of a building. Possibly this may be a Japanese Baptist Church facility. | 2000.015.047 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Chamber of Commerce's float in the city's annual Potlatch celebration. It is at 6th S. & S. Main. The float has a crane on the top and there are four women on the float in nurses uniforms. The words "Japanese… ➤ | 2000.015.048 | |
Black and white photograph of a bowling association's dance at one of the local dance halls. There is a band in the background. | 2000.015.049 | |
Black and white photograph of the Garfield High School football team in its championship game with Lincoln High School in 1933. | 2000.015.050 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women of the Japanese Baptist Church in Seattle wth the Rev. Fukumatsu Okazaki, founder of the church, on the right. This building is possibly the Fujin Home the church established as a temporary residence for… ➤ | 2000.015.051 | |
Black and white photograph of the Japanese Baptist church Sunday School at 103 Second Ave. The name Yamamoto is written on the front. The children are lined up in rows on the street. The letters "JBSS" are held by four men in the back row. | 2000.015.052 | |
Black and white photograph of an English language class for Japanese immigrants at Baily Gatzert school in Seattle. There is a Caucasian woman in the front row. | 2000.015.054 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of 5 Issei men in Pasco, Washington. | 2000.015.055 | |
Black and white photograph of an Issei shoemaker at his establishment. He is shown operating a machine. Boots and boxes on the surrounding shelves. | 2000.015.056 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Issei railroad workers standing in front of a Great Northern boxcar. The boxcar has a ladder that slightly obscures the lettering. | 2000.015.057 | |
Black and white photograph of the Fukuda Barber shop and three of the women working there. The woman behind the first lady is blurred. Women barbers were common in the Japanese community before WW II. | 2000.015.058 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of a restaurant. There are tables with white tablecloths, wooden chairs. there is a metal beverage container. In the photo are two men and one woman. | 2000.015.059 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans working in a field problably near Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.060 | |
Black and white photograph oflarge group of Japanese American men sitting in rows on stage in uniforms. they are members of the MIS Military Intellegence Service who served as interpreters and translators in the Pacific Theater in WW II. The language… ➤ | 2000.015.061 | |
Black and white photograph of a Christmas scene in a building at the Minidoka internment camp showing a snow man, a picket fence and a house with a Christmas tree. from a campetition in Minidoka Internment camp of Holiday displays. | 2000.015.062 | |
Black and white photograph of the 1939 Garfield High School football team standing for team photo. | 2000.015.063 | |
Black and white photograph of J. Tanada's dairy farm in Kent, Washington. There are three men in the photo. Tanada is in the center. | 2000.015.064 | |
Black and white photograph of Issei workers at Barnaston, Washington sawmill near Selleck. Four rows of people in front of a wooden building. | 2000.015.065 | |
Black and white photograph of the Grand Union Laundry at 1410 S. Main St. … ➤ | 2000.015.066 | |
Black and white photograph of the staff of the Minidoka Irrigator Newspaper at the Minidoka internment camp at Hunt, Idaho pictured outside the office. 8 women and ten men. | 2000.015.067 | |
Black and white photograph of a swiming canal near Minidoka internment camp. | 2000.015.068 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans working in the sugar beet field near Minidoka Idaho. | 2000.015.069 | |
Black and white photograph of an Issei woman going to have a bath in the Minidoka internment camp. She is wearing a robe, geta and carries a towel and soap. | 2000.015.070 | |
Black and white photograph of the moving of the altar from the old Seattle Buddhist Church at 1020 S. main to the new church at 1427 Main St. | 2000.015.071 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American soldiers leaving the Minidoka internment camp after being on furlough. The soldiers are inside an army truck and the back of the truck can be scene. Women are wearing scarfs. Guard house is visible. | 2000.015.072 | |
Black and white photograph of two girls at Hunt High School. They appear to be napping and a large mural of Minidoka is on the wall behind them. | 2000.015.073 | |
Black and white photograph of mochi pounding in a wooden mortar. Grainy photo shows children, men and women around a mortar. Two men have large mallets to pound the rice flower into paste to make New Year's mochi. | 2000.015.074 | |
Black and white photograph of children at the Minidoka internment camp visiting Santa Claus. There are two trees with Christmas decorations. | 2000.015.075 | |
Black and white photograph of a judo class at Minidoka internment camp. Five rows of students in uniform. | 2000.015.076 | |
Black and white photograph of Bon Odori participants in a photo in Kimono in front of the Seattle Buddhist church at 1020 Main. | 2000.015.077 | |
Black and white photograph of two children walking down a lane amidst the tar paper barracks at the Minidoka internment camp. | 2000.015.078 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese man standing on a barge in Alaska. Others are standing on the dock while two men are working on the barge. | 2000.015.079 | |
Black and white photograph of family farm of Cano Numoto's parents in Bellevue Washington. Nine people in a strawberry field. | 2000.015.080 | |
Black and white photograph of 4 Japanese immigrants - 2 women, one man and a young girl in traditional clothing of 1900. One woman seated and the others are standing. | 2000.015.081 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman's basketball team. in Bellevue. Kneeling and standing. 1930.… ➤ | 2000.015.082 | |
Black and white photograph of the Imperials Drum and Bugle Corps composed of Japanese American boys and girls. | 2000.015.083 | |
Black and white photograph of Imperial drum and Bugle corps at pacific Science Center | 2000.015.084 | |
Black and white photograph of adrum and bugle corps formation inside a building. It appears to be a Boy Scout troop from the Seattle Buddhist Church | 2000.015.085 | |
Black and white photograph of the guard house at the entrance of the Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.086 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of Main Drug, a pharmacy on Main st. between 5th and 6th. | 2000.015.087 | |
Black and white photograph of the Seattle Buddhist Church at 1020 S. Main. | 2000.015.088 | |
Black and white photograph of the exterior of Main Drug at the corner of 5th and Main. | 2000.015.089 | |
Black and white photograph of women and men marching against racism. They carry a sign that reads: "Community Education for Celebrating Diversity" Pictured is Junkoh Harui. Bainbridge Island had been a target of racist literature and this was a… ➤ | 2000.015.090 | |
Black and white photograph of Seattle Betsuin Drum and Bugle Corps practice. Bugle Corps members marching in a building. | 2000.015.091 | |
Black and white photograph of pool tables and players in a section of the new Imperial Lanes at 2101 22nd Ave. S | 2000.015.092 | |
Black and white photograph of Taiko drummer. | 2000.015.093 | |
Black and white photograph of Al Sugiyama. | 2000.015.094 | |
Black and white photograph of MInidoka Internees topping sugar beets at Burley, Idaho | 2000.015.095 | |
Black and white photograph of a girl's basketball game in the Asian American community. | 2000.015.096 | |
Black and white photograph of the Spanish Castle dance hall on Pacific Hwy. and Des Moines Rd. It was a popular ballroom for Japanese American dances. Sign at the entrance says Frankie Roth's Orchestra. | 2000.015.097 | |
Black and white photograph of a Hiroshima Kenjinkai picnic on a river in the Puget Sound area. | 2000.015.098 | |
Black and white photograph of three people, two women and a man in front of Main Drug store 514 S Main. Daiji, Yo and Kiyo Ariizumi | 2000.015.099 | |
Black and white photograph of the Hirabayashi family of the White River valley in 1934. … ➤ | 2000.015.100 | |
Black and white photograph of a Taiko drum group performing. | 2000.015.101 | |
Black and white photograph of Yasuhei Takekawa from passport when he arrived in Seattle on May 14, 1920. Stamped on the front is passport stamp - "passport - Imperial Japanese Government." | 2000.015.102 | |
Black and white photographs of Bea Kiyohara and her daughters Joby and Yoko at a Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Puyallup fairgrounds in 1978. | 2000.015.103 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japnese American women in the Women's Army Corp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota in the early 1940s. They are standing in two rows in front of a building. | 2000.015.104 | |
Black and white photograph of civilian and army personel of the translation and scanning sections of the Allied Forces in the Pacific in Tokyo, Japan. One woman and the rest men sitting at desks. | 2000.015.105 | |
Black and white photograph of surrender proceedings of Japanese troops. US army members at a table include Japanese American Interpreter. | 2000.015.106 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American soldiers under camoflage loading a cannon. In the fore ground is a soldier on the radio. | 2000.015.107 | |
Black and white photograph od Japananese American soldiers practicing grenade throwing. | 2000.015.108 | |
Black and white photograph of General Mark Clark pinning ribbon awards to designate the Presidential Citation awarded to members of the 100th Infantry battalion near Vadea, Italy on July 27, 1944. | 2000.015.109 | |
Black and white photograph of the funeral of William Shinji Mizukami of Fife, WA possibly at the Minidoka internment camp. A Buddhist priest stands second from left. The coffin is draped with a US flag. | 2000.015.110 | |
Black and white photograph of a monument to the 442nd Regimental Combat team in Biffontaine France. There is a plaque attached to a boulder which is atop a pedistal. The monument was established by Jean Bianchetti in gratitude for the 442nd's… ➤ | 2000.015.111 | |
Black and white photograph of prisoners in striped uniforms. It is of a subcamp of Dachau. Members of the 522 FA a portion of the 442nd helped liberate this camp. | 2000.015.112 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American soldiers marching to class. Snow on the ground and men are in overcoats. This is at the Military Intelligence Service Language School, Fort Snelling Minnesota. | 2000.015.113 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American midwives and some children. The back row is dressed in white and the second row in black. This is the Association of Japanese Midwives. | 2000.015.114 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of boys outside the Collins Fieldhouse. Collins Fieldhouse between Main and Washington and 14th and 16th Ave S. in the Central District was a gathering place for neighborhood boys in the area. … ➤ | 2000.015.115 | |
Black and white photograph of basketball players posing with 4 trophies inside the Collins Fieldhouse in Seattle. There are 4 rows of players of differenta gesa nd teams. | 2000.015.116 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese American veterans raising the flag at a day of remembrance ceremony at Puyallup Fairgrounds on November 25, 1978 | 2000.015.117 | |
Black and white photograph of a ceremony at the Minidoka Internment Camp for men who died in Europe in WWII. There are six gold star mothers holding flags, an army officer, and a Japanese American man. | 2000.015.118 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American soldiers patroling the streets of Livorno Italy. Six men in a jeep with the letters ICU on the grill. | 2000.015.119 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese men standing in the front of the Japanese American Commission Co. in Seattle at 849 Western Ave. A large sign at the top and on the window show the name. There is a small American flag flying in the doorway.… ➤ | 2000.015.120 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of a Seattle Redress committee of 5 men forming a redress plan for public consideration. There is a poster on the table that says: "Basic Redress Requirements: Redress based on equality before the law;… ➤ | 2000.015.121 | |
Black and white photograph of the Kinomoto family outside their business Jim's Cafe. There are five men and two women in the group. The sign above says: Jim's We never Close" | 2000.015.122 | |
Black and white photograph of Rep. Norman Mineta, Mike Lowrey, and Rodger Shimizu. All were invilved in the redress movement and shimizu was on the legal team the overturned Gordon Hirabayashi's curfew conviction. | 2000.015.123 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral at the Minidoka Internment Camp. People are grouped together in 3 rows in front of a barrack building. There are three clergy men in wihte. | 2000.015.124 | |
Black and white photograph of a Miloitary Intelligence Service graduation class at Fort Snelling MN. There are two rows of men in uniform in front of a two tables. | 2000.015.125 | |
Black and white photograph of General C.A. Willoughby commander of the Military Intelligence Service. Japanese American servicemen were an intergral part of the Japanese Language program as interpreters, translators and interrigators. | 2000.015.126 | |
Black and white photograph of a marching column of WAC's at Fort Oglethorp, Georgia. | 2000.015.127 | |
Black and white photograph and negatives of a painting by Hisashi Hagiya of the Minidoka Internment Camp in Idaho. It incorporates elements of what was the camp and includes animals, towers, birds, cemetery, insects, flowers, and barracks. | 2000.015.128 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American children on the sidewalk in Seattle at 11th and Alder St. riding on their tricycles. There are four boys and one girl. | 2000.015.129 | |
Black and white photograph of Synkoa organization a Japanese American men's group at the University of Washington. Tow rows one knelling and one standing. | 2000.015.130 | |
Black and white photograph of the Tokuda Drug Basketball team that played in the Nisei Veterans Committee league in Seattle. Five players are seated on the bench and 5 are standing. Four coaches are on either side. | 2000.015.131 | |
Black and white photograph of 4 Japanese American women at Playland Amusemnt Park in Seattle in 1937. They are lined up in a row. | 2000.015.132 | |
Black and white photograph of a painitng by Hisashi Hagiya of 3 women outside the bath facility at the Puyallup Assembly center. | 2000.015.133 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese woman in kimono, seated holding a bunch of flowers. | 2000.015.134 | |
Black and white panoramic photograph of a gathering in a park. It may be the Japanese Language school picnic at Jefferson park on Beacon Hill. | 2000.015.135 | |
Black and white photograph of the Grand Union Laundry Co. a large three story brick building at 1410 S. Main St. in Seattle. Vehicles are parked around the perimeter and a large flag flies in front. See also 2000.15.66 | 2000.015.136 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of men in the garden area of the Japanese restaurant Maneki Cafe 212 6th Ave S. | 2000.015.137 | |
Black and white photograph of a Grand Union Laundry picnic in Seattle. Most of the people are dressed in homemade costumes. | 2000.015.138 | |
Black and white photograph of Eagle Laundry that was started by the Okamura family. The entire family is posed in front of the store. It was located at 518 S. Lane St. | 2000.015.139 | |
Black and white photograph of the first class of the Japanese Language School. Six rows of children and one row of adults. | 2000.015.140 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American youth at the Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp at Auburn, WA. | 2000.015.141 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American Issei in front of the Astor Hotel. The Astor Hotel also housed the Nippon Kan Community cultural hall. | 2000.015.142 | |
Color photograph negative of watercolor by Kenjiro Nomura Composite of buildings at Camp Harmony Area A. | 2000.015.142b | |
Black and white photograph of primarily Japanese American children at Collins Playfield field house at 14th and Main St. | 2000.015.143 | |
Black and white photograph of the Seattle Japanese community's entry in Seattle's Potlatch, an annual civic celebration. The float consists of a teahouse with a tori gate laden with flowers, urns in front and a lantern in the back. Horses pull the… ➤ | 2000.015.144 | |
Black and white half frame photograph of a Grand Union Laundry company picnic near Seattle. There is a table setup with a cloth backdrop, Japanese and US flags, and a photographer. | 2000.015.145 | |
Black and white photograph of a ticket stub for "Japan Day at Playland, Sunday July 27, 1941" | 2000.015.146 | |
Black and white photograph of the front page of the August 26, 1919 edition of the Seattle Star. The headline reads "Frame Anti-Jap Ordinance; War Veterans Present Plan" and a story on a plan to prohibit Non-citizen Japanese from operating businesses… ➤ | 2000.015.147 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Immigrants and their children at the Yamaguchi-ken picnic. There are Japanese flags on each side. | 2000.015.148 | |
Black and white photograph of the Eagle Laundry building at 518 S. Lane St. Horses and buggies are parked on the side of the building. | 2000.015.149 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese immigrant farm family in front of their house. | 2000.015.150 | |
Black and white negative of a set of three senryu poems in Japanese at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.151 | |
Black and white negative of a Kendo school in Seattle posing in a converted gymnasium at 12th and King. | 2000.015.152 | |
Black and white photograph of the Langendorf basketball team of 1939. … ➤ | 2000.015.153 | |
Black and white photograph of Kazuko Tajitsu playing a violin for her instructor. | 2000.015.154 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese parents outside the Maryknoll Church. The Maryknoll Church was at 16th and Jefferson and was torn down in the 1960s. | 2000.015.155 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese Baptist church boy scout troop. There are three rows of boys in their uniforms with the minister of the church Rev. Emery Andrews in the middle of the third row. | 2000.015.156 | |
Black and white negative of a gathering of the Hiroshima Kenjinkai at a function that may be a dinner. A stage with Japanese and Ameican flags is in the background. | 2000.015.157 | |
Black and white negative of the Taiyo baseball team with the visiting Tokyo Giants team from Japan. | 2000.015.158 | |
Black and white photograph of a performance by the Lotus Youth Club of the Seattle Buddhist Church at the Nippon Kan theatre. Performers are in Japanese costume and there is a Japanese village street scene in the background. | 2000.015.159 | 2000.015.159.jpg |
Black and white photograph of a welcome party held for Mr. Kita at Maneki Gardens. | 2000.015.160 | |
Black and white photograph of the Kibei Nikkei organization at the Nippon Kan theatre. They had a performance there called "Wakasame Genta" There is a signboard in Japanese on the right. Some of the men have Kibei written on their sweater. | 2000.015.161 | |
Black and white photograph of a meeting of Asian American activists and city officials. A sign in the back reads: "Don't Let the Dome Doom Chinatown" | 2000.015.168 | 9066/2000.015.168.jpg |
Color photograph of dancers dressed in kimono at Bon Odori Festival in front of the Seattle Buddhist Church. | 2000.015.171 | 9066/2000.015.171.jpg |
Color photograph of Kingdome protest going over a bridge. Signs read: "Lied" "Save the ID" "Woe to Our Asian Elderly" | 2000.015.173 | 9066/2000.015.173.jpg |
Color photograph of Bon Odori dancers at the Seattle Buddhist Church. | 2000.015.174 | |
Black and white photograph of the Mihara clan of multiple races and generations in front of the Wing Luke Asian Museum | 2000.015.175 | |
Black and white photograph of 100 year old Frank Yatsu receiving his redress check from the Attorney General in a ceremony at the Nisel Veterans Hall. | 2000.015.176 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans attending the dedication of monuments at the Minidoka RElocation Center in Hunt Idaho. | 2000.015.177 | |
Black and white photograph of the signing of the redress bill by President Ronald Regan at the White House in front of congressional leaders. | 2000.015.178 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese Americans with Governor John Spellman in the state capital at Olympia where the governor is signing a bill for payment of $5000 to Japanese Americans who had been fired from their state jobs as a… ➤ | 2000.015.179 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of men at a canteen at Minidoka. There is one man at the cash register and three men at the counter. | 2000.015.180 | |
Black and white photograph of swimming at the canal near the Minidoka Internment camp in Hunt Idaho. Watertower can be seen in the far background. | 2000.015.181 | |
Black and white photograph of Minidoka Internment camp after a heavy rain. | 2000.015.182 | |
Black and white photograph of students in an art class at Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.183 | |
Black and white photograph of a young man carving grease wood at the Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.184 | |
Black and white photograph of a man putting a hot water kettle on top of a pot belly stove. which stands on a platform. | 2000.015.185 | |
Black and white photograph of the baggage of Minidoka Internment camp internees sprawled near a barracks. | 2000.015.186 | |
Black and white photograph of a flag raising ceremony at the Minidoka Internment camp. One man is raising the flag while a crowd watches. | 2000.015.187 | |
Black and white photograph of an Issei woman who has just laid flowers on the monument during a dedication at the Minidoka Internment camp site. | 2000.015.192 | |
Color photograph of the cover of a magazine showing a caricature of a Japanese soldier holding a bloody dagger and a shredded American flag. the cover says: "Our Enemy", by James R. Young. | 2000.015.193 | |
Black and white photograph of a document written in Japanese issued to an Immigrant ot the United States. | 2000.015.194 | |
Black and white photograph of the Inspection card issued to Mrs. F. Tanaka of Fukushima Ken, Japan. | 2000.015.195 | |
Black and white photograph of a vaccination card that says at the top "Vaccinated" It is written in English and Japanese. | 2000.015.196 | |
Color photograph of a leave certificate issued to Sharon Setsuko Tanagi. It authorizes Sharon Tanagi to leave Minidoka Internment camp for Rochester Minnesota. | 2000.015.197 | |
Color photograph of a WW II propaganda poster. | 2000.015.198 | |
Black and white photograph of an editorial cartoon that appeared in the Seattle Post Intelligencer on March 5, 1942. | 2000.015.199 | |
Black and white photograph funeral at the Minidoka Internment Camp for Noboru Tada who drowned in the canal. Noboru Tada was 8 years old at the time. | 2000.015.200 | |
Japanese American boys playing baseball, One catching and one batting. The batter may be Noboru Shimizu. | 2000.015.205 | |
Japanese American baseball pitcher Susumu Shimokan | 2000.015.206 | |
Black and white photograph of four people at the canteen (general store) at the Minidoka Internment camp at Hunt Idaho. The Canteen was operated by the cooperative enterprises. | 2000.015.207 | |
Black and white photograph of Turk Fujiye harvesting oysters at what may be Willapa Bay. He is leaning over, wearing gloves , knitted cap and an apron. The basket and boots are now part of the WLAM collection. | 2000.015.208 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of men having a meal in a mess hall at the Minidoka Internment Camp | 2000.015.209 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of men having a meal at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.210 | |
Black and white photograph of some women doing laundry at the Minidoka internment Camp laundry room. | 2000.015.211 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of five Japanese American students outside at the railing at Suzzallo Library at the University of Washington. | 2000.015.212 | |
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Sasaki with a tray of matsutake mushrooms. | 2000.015.213 | |
Black and white photograph of a fence and road along Minidoka Internment Camp buildings. | 2000.015.214 | |
Black and white photograph the Honor Roll signboard listing all of the persons from Minidoka Internment Camp serving in the US military during WW II. | 2000.015.215 | |
Black and white photograph of Minidoka Internment camp from afar. | 2000.015.216 | |
Black and white photograph of sunset at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.217 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of buildings at the Minidoka Internment Camp | 2000.015.218 | |
Black and white photograph of a woman holding a baby at a window at Minidoka Internment Camp. In the window is a banner "In the Service" | 2000.015.219 | |
Black and white photograph of Lillian Suzuki carrying two pails of water to her barrack. She is passing some other residence doorways. | 2000.015.220 | |
Black and white photograph of a barrack building at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.221 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of prople eating a meal in the dining hall of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.222 | |
Black and white photograph of the REcinema, the movie theatre at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.223 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of boys iceskating while two women watch near the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.224 | |
Black and white photograph of the landscape outside the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.225 | |
Black and white photograph of the front gate of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.226 | |
Black and white photograph of a familiy's garden outside of a barracks of the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.227 | |
Black and white photograph of a shrine to the memory of a Nisei soldier killed during WWII. Ed Nakamura | 2000.015.228 | |
Black and white photograph of a restaurant XXX Root Beer Barrel, with a sign in the window that says "No Japs" possibly near the Minidoka Internment Camp in Hunt Idaho. | 2000.015.229 | |
Black and white photograph of the vandalism of a Japanese American cemetery, possibly in King County, WA. | 2000.015.230 | |
Black and white photograph of Tule Lake Internment Camp at Newal California. Castle Rock mountain is in the background. | 2000.015.231 | |
Black and white photograph of a pot belly stove in a barrack room at the Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.232 | |
Black and white photograph of Jackson street after the evacuation of Japanese Americans from Seattle during WWII. | 2000.015.233 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American business in Seattle with a "Evacuation Sale" sign in the window. | 2000.015.234 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans receiving instructions from Harry Yanagimachi on their transfer from the Puyallup Assembly Center to a permanent camp at Minidoka Idaho. | 2000.015.235 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans from Seattle at the CAmp Harmony Assembly Center in Puyallup WA in line for a meal. | 2000.015.236 | |
Black and white photograph of man wiht confiscated Japanese American radios and cameras after the Japanese attackon Pearl Harbor, | 2000.015.237 | |
Black and white photograph T. Takayoshi store and horse delivery wagon . | 2000.015.238 | |
Black and white photograph of Jackson street between 6th and Maynard and the Japanese American businesses. Busch Hotel Yamatoya | 2000.015.239 | |
Black and white photograph of the interior of the Pike Place Market and Japanese American truck farmers. | 2000.015.240 | |
Black and white photograph of Seji "Curly" Hanada holding green onions at his stall at the Pike Place Market. | 2000.015.241 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American children playing Monopoly at the Camp Harmony Assembly center. | 2000.015.242 | |
Black and white photograph of the evacuation of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island | 2000.015.243 | |
Black and white photograph of two police officers posting notices in Seattle informing Americans of Japanese descent of Civilian Exclusion Order 17 detailing evacuation procedures and destination. | 2000.015.244 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese family making preparations to leave. | 2000.015.245 | |
Black and white photograph of racist graffiti on the outside stairs of a home. | 2000.015.246 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American family. | 2000.015.247 | |
Black and white photograph of Cherry Land florist on 905 South Jackson St. After the war the business reopened at 12th Ave S. between Yesler Wy and South Terrace St. | 2000.015.248 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American family. | 2000.015.249 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American family. The Sugino family. | 2000.015.250 | |
Black and white photograph of the Yoshimura family setting up a stove in the Camp Harmony Assembly Center. | 2000.015.251 | |
Black and white photograph from color negative of a group of people making Christmas decorations at the Keiro Nursing Home in Seattle. | 2000.015.252 | |
Black and white photograph of Day of Remembrance participants on the bus to go to the site of the Puyallup Assembly Center by retracing the steps from Seattle's Sick stadium to the Puyallup Fair grounds. | 2000.015.253 | |
Black and white photograph Japanese Americans registering at Sick's stadium for the Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Puyallup Fair grounds. | 2000.015.254 | |
Black and white photograph of people on a bus participating in the Day of Remembrance ceremony at Puyallup State Fair grounds on Novemeber 25, 1978. | 2000.015.255 | |
Black and white photograph of participants of the Day of Remembrance ceremony arriving at Sick's staduim for the caravan to Puyallup State Fairgrounds. | 2000.015.256 | |
Black and white photograph of the audience at the hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians at Seattle Central Community College in September of 1981. | 2000.015.257 | |
Black and white photograph of the audience at the hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians at Seattle Central Community College in September of 1981. | 2000.015.258 | |
Black and white photograph of the audience at the hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians at Seattle Central Community College in September of 1981. | 2000.015.259 | |
Black and white photograph of the audience at the hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians at Seattle Central Community College in September of 1981. Presenting evidence is Frank Abe and Bob Sato. | 2000.015.260 | |
Black and white photograph of the audience at the hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians at Seattle Central Community College in September of 1981. Presenting testimony is Ms. Mako Nakagawa, her father Maso… ➤ | 2000.015.261 | |
Black and white photograph of two Japanese American women washing dishes in a dining area at the Minidoka Internment camp | 2000.015.262 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Minidoka Internment camp male internees on a truck at a local farm. | 2000.015.263 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American boys eating hot dogsat the Minidoka Internment camp mess hall. | 2000.015.264 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American women carrying chrysanthemums outside a greenhouse. | 2000.015.265 | |
Black and white negative of the northest corner of 6th Ave South and South Main in the 600-612 block of Main St. At the top end of the building is the Maneki Restaurant 612 South main. | 2000.015.267 | |
Black and white photograph negative of Playland, an amusement park in north Seattle at Bitter Lake (N. 130th & Park Ave. N) In view is part of the roller coaster and its entrance. | 2000.015.267.1 | |
Black and white photograph of a Japanese American woman pointing to a poster stating that the owner of this store is an American citizen and is serving in the armed forces. The owners name is: Takaaki Okazaki | 2000.015.268 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Camp Harmony, collecting firewood. | 2000.015.269 | |
Black and white photograph of a flag raising ceremony, or some other event at the Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2000.015.270 | |
Black and white photograph the legal team that sucessfully had the conviction of Gordon Hirabayashi ruled legally flawed, Corum Nobis. May 20, 1984 | 2000.015.271 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese American veteran Tosh Tokunaga at a Veterans ceremony. | 2000.015.272 | |
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Kimi Egashira kissing her great grandson Kenji Thomas Egashira in a garden. | 2000.015.273 | |
Black and white photograph of the Egashira's with their great grandson Kenji Egashira. | 2000.015.274 | |
Black and white photograph of the Egashira's with their great grandson Kenji Egashira. | 2000.015.275 | |
Black and white photograph of Patti Warashina with some of her sculptures. | 2000.015.276 | |
Black and white photograph of Akiko Kusunose, then editor of the North American Post (Hokubei Hochi) a bilingual (Japanese/English) newspaper. | 2000.015.277 | |
Black and white photograph of a drawing by Michelle Kumata of the geography of the area where the Minidoka Internment Camp was built. Drawing also included. | 2000.015.278 | |
Black and white photograph of a painting by Hisashi Hagiya of scenes at Minidoka Internment Camp. The painting was done at the camp around 1943. | 2000.015.279 | |
Black and white photograph of a painting by Hisashi Hagiya showing three women outside the bath house at the Puyallup Assembly Center. | 2000.015.280 | |
Black and white photograph of a passport photo of Yasuhei Takekawa. | 2000.015.281 | |
Black and white negative of a passport for Japanese immigrant Fuyo Tanagi. | 2000.015.282 | |
Black and white negative of a passport issued to Yasuhei Takekawa. | 2000.015.283 | |
Black and white negative of the front page of the Seattle Post - Intelligencer December 8th 1941, with the headlines "Japan, US at war" | 2000.015.284 | |
Black and white negative of the front page of the Seattle Post - Intelligencer December 8th 1941, with the headlines "Japan, US at war" | 2000.015.285 | |
Color negative of booklet by Lambert Schuyler of Bainbridge Island, "The Japs Must Not Come Back". | 2000.015.286 | |
Black and white negative of the cover of the Minidoka Irrigator newspaper's special Christmas edition of 1942. | 2000.015.287 | |
Black and white photograph of Nisei veterans of WW II marching in a parade down 3rd Ave. near Jefferson. The Frye Hotel is in the background. | 2000.015.288 | |
Black and white photograph of Japanese Americans gathered at the Lake View Cemetery on Seattle's Capital Hill during a ceremony commemorating Nisei WW II war casualties. | 2000.015.289 | |
Black and white photograph Nisei vterans marching along 3rd Ave near Cherry St. | 2000.015.290 | |
Black and white photograph of a car carrying officers of the Nisei veterans during a parade on 3rd near Jefferson St. | 2000.015.291 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral service for a Nisei Veteran killed in WW II. The funeral is at the First Methodist Church in Seattle. | 2000.015.292 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral od a Nisei veteran during WW II. the funeral takes place at the First Methodist Church. | 2000.015.293 | |
Black and white photograph of Mr. Seiki accepting the American flag from the casket of his son Toll. | 2000.015.294 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral of a Nisei Veteran at First Methodist Church in Seattle. | 2000.015.295 | |
Black and white photograph of a funeral at Lake View Cemetery. the widow of Kimi Nakamura holds the funeral flag. Rev. Emery Andrews is in the back. | 2000.015.296 | |
Black and white photograph of a Nisei Veteran funeral at Lake View Cemetery. Buddhist ceremony. | 2000.015.297 | |
Color photograph of a highway sign about the Minidoka Internment Camp at Hunt Idaho. | 2000.015.298 | |
Color photograph of the Honor Roll of those who died as soldiers in WW II on a plaque at the site of the Minidoka Internment camp. | 2000.015.299 | |
Color photograph of the site of the Minidoka Internment camp in Hunt Idaho. | 2000.015.300 | |
Color photograph of the site of the Minidoka Internment camp in Hunt Idaho and an interpretive plaque. | 2000.015.301 | |
Color photograph of the site of the Minidoka Internment camp in Hunt Idaho and the remains of the entrance building. | 2000.015.302 | |
Color photograph of the site of the Minidoka Internment camp in Hunt Idaho and the remains of the entrance building. | 2000.015.303 | |
Black and white photograph of Nisei WAC's in a group picture in front of a wooden building. There are two rows of Japanse American women with one Caucasian woman holding a flag and two others in the group. | 2000.015.304 | |
Black and white photograph of an enlargement of a photograph of a parade of women Army Corps with a Japanese American woman holding the flag in the front. The flag bearer is Alice Shimomiya of Kent WA | 2000.015.305 | |
Color 35 mm negatives of the installation of EO 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years after. | 2000.015.307 | |
Color slide and negative of illustration of the major campaigns of the 442nd | 2000.015.308 | |
Color slide and negative of an illustration of the places the MIS (Military Intelligence Service) served in the WW II theater. | 2000.015.309 | |
Color slide and negative of illustration of map of US internment camps. | 2000.015.310 | |
Color slide and negative of main areas of Japan that emigrants to the US came from. | 2000.015.311 | |
Black and white photograph of Nobie Kodama (Chan) dressed as a member of the Cherry Blossom Patrol, a marching group that did community service. She was a volunteer in the Civil Defense group at the armory in Seattle, around the beginning of WWII.… ➤ | 2000.015.312 | |
Black and white print of Club Lotus orchestra and dancers in 1938 at the Nippon Kan theatre. | 2000.015.313 | |
Black and white photographic postcard of a woman in a kimono on a bear rug. Written to the left corner in white: "Ready for Mischief" | 2000.026.001 | |
Addressed to: Mr. K. Takeuchi in Hotel Miller, Lynden, WA Black and white photograph of study room with lots of Japanese hardcover books. In front of a table with flower vase and bust. Kanji written on the front. | 2000.026.002 | |
Addressed to Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi at 1011 Jackson St., Seattle, WA. From: O. Natori Picture of a little girl in red colored kimono and a boy in pink brocade leaning on the window rim and watching a parrot. Tanka poem written on it. | 2000.026.003 | |
Addressed to Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi in Nippon Rikkokai, 419 7th Ave. Seattle, WA Hand sumi painting of flower, Japanese writing on it. | 2000.026.004 | |
Addressed to: Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi c/o Hotel Miller, Lynden, WA Silver backed picture card of cherry tree and pine with a card in the middle of the front with Japanese on it. | 2000.026.005 | |
Postcard photograph of a Japanese woman in stripe pattern kimono sitting on a chair. Postcard is not used. | 2000.026.006 | |
Postcard black and white photograph of 13 men and a girl in the center dressed in white dress and tights. They are sitting on the back of a wagon. Tall trees in the background. | 2000.026.007 | |
Addressed to: Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi c/o Hotel Miller, Lynden Wa. From Abraham… ➤ | 2000.026.008 | |
Addressed to: "Mr. Kawaziri in A507 Maynard Alley, Seattle, WA"… ➤ | 2000.026.009 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi in #413 7th South Seattle Wa. … ➤ | 2000.026.010 | |
Addressed to Mr. Takeuchi c/o Hotel Miller, Lynden, WA On the front is an inset photo of Tokyo Koto Noh Gakkou ((Tokyo Agricultural High School) and an inset photo of vice principal Dr. Yokai. At the top is "Happy New Year" | 2000.026.011 | |
Addressed to Mr. Seigaku (?) Takeuchi in Kitasuwa-cho, Suwa-gun Nagano. From Kato, Naval Ministry Kasumigaseki in Tokyo. On the front is a Hanga print of Geisha holding a Uchiwa fan. Japanese writing below the image. | 2000.026.012 | |
Addressed to Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi in #413 7th Ave. S., Seattle, WA On the front is a winter scene with a person walking with umbrella. Kanshi poem on top and Tanka poem on bottom. | 2000.026.013 | |
Addressed to: Matsu Dist. Takeuchi Seattle, Wa. From: Koto On the front is color painting of a boy and a girl finding a basket in the snow. Written in English is: "MERRY XMAS TO YOU" | 2000.026.014 | |
Addressed to Hikoroku Ryoukaku in 1 - chome Honcho, Nihonbashi-ku Tokyo On the front is a photograph of a woman's face in purple ink. Printed below is: "American" | 2000.026.015 | |
Addressed to Hikoroku Ryoukaku in 1-11 Honcho Nihonbashi -ku On the front is an image of a woman in front of a half moon printed in purple ink. Printed below her is: "British" | 2000.026.016 | |
Addressed to: Hikoroku Ryoukaku in 1-11 Hincho Nihonbashi-ku On the front glued to it are four copies of photographs of children. | 2000.026.017 | |
Addressed to Hikoroku Ryoukaku in 1 -11 Honcho Nihonbashi Tokyo On the front are glued copies of photographs of children. | 2000.026.018 | |
Addressed to Mr. Kajiro Takeuchi c/o Hotel Miller Lynden Wa. … ➤ | 2000.026.019 | |
Black and white image of a long boat in front of Mt. Fuji. It is Mt. Fuji from Kinugasaki. The card was written during the war between Japan and Russia. | 2000.026.020 | |
Addressed to his mother. From Kanji Hattori - Hohei #50 Korea He asks his mother to send the card on to his brother in America. he misses Japan and his brother. On the front is a photograph of young girl in kimono with fruit basket | 2000.026.021 | |
On the front is a colorized phootgraph of a woman in kimono sitting on a bamboo bench. Not used. | 2000.026.022 | |
On the front is an colorized image of woman in kimono sitting in a chair . There is a rose on the table and maple leafs on her kimono. Not used. | 2000.026.023 | |
On the front is a colorized image of a kawakudari (going down a river on a boat) scene. Six women in kimono in a boat. Not used. | 2000.026.024 | |
On the front is photograph of a woman wearing a kimono, hakama and haori. she holds several flowers. Not used | 2000.026.025 | |
On the front is an image of 19 women in kimono gathered for a celebration. On the back is written a list of names or items with a yen number beside them. They have all been crossed out in ink. | 2000.026.026 | |
On the front a black and white photograp of a woman with Junihitoe (ceremonial attire of a court lady consisting of twelve layers of unlined kimono. she is standing beside a tree. the image was cut out of a publication. | 2000.026.027 | |
Addressed to: Mr. Takeuchi at 507 Maynard, Seattle, Wa The sender talks about his arrival in Victoria. On the front is an inset image of the ship Nippon Yusen Kaisha .SS "Tamba Maru" on a background of sparrows in bamboo. | 2000.026.028 | |
On the front is a black and white image of a woman in kimono on a bicycle. the card is addressed to: All the office workers, Ryokaku Horitsu Jimushyo (law office) in chome Honcho Nihonbashi - ku, Tokyo. | 2000.026.029 | |
On the front is an colorized image of a woman in kimono. She is a Jogakusei or Schoolgirl. she is standing under an unbrella and putting a handkerchief to her mouth. Not used | 2000.026.030 | |
Addressed to S. Takeuchi , Great Northern News, 507 Maynard Ave. Seattle, wa. Written on the back is thank you note. … ➤ | 2000.026.031 | |
On the front is an colorized image of a woman wearing a kimono and Midiyuki coat holding an umbrella and leaning against a tree. Unused. | 2000.026.032 | |
Addressed to: Mr. Hikoroku Ryoukaku at 44 Matsumoto -cho, shiba-ku , Tokyo. On the front is glued a blue ink copy of a landscape painting by Sessyu of trees. rocks and a man. | 2000.026.033 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi #413 7th Ave., Seattle, Wa On the front is black and white photograph of Hommyoji Temple Higo No. 5 Written to the right is: Happy New Year and with Temple Higo's stamp next to it. | 2000.026.034 | |
Addressed to Kojiro Takeuchi in Aza numanoue Shibanemura, Saba-gun Gunma Pref. From Maro Kato in Kaigunsho Kansha (the Navy Official residence) Kasumigaseki, Tokyo. On the front is a blue ink copy of a photograph of three men sitting on the grass. | 2000.026.035 | |
Addressed to Beatrice Akiko - son. Seattle, Wa from: Kato On the front is a color drawing of a girl in a kimono watching out a dorrway as Santa Claus goes out of the house. The caption reads: "Merry Christmas to You" | 2000.026.036 | |
Addressed to: Mr. Kojiro Takeuchi, c/o #319 7th Ave. Settle, Wa Washington, USA. On the front is a water color image of a landscape with calligraphy above it. | 2000.026.037 | |
Unused postcard with a black and white photograph of a woman and child standing under a tree. | 2000.026.038 | |
Unused postcard On the front is colorized photograph of a group of Japanese women in traditional costume kneeling on a stage. | 2000.026.039 | |
Unused postcard Colorized image of a young woman in kimono with an umbrella in her arm. | 2000.026.040 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, #413 7th Ave. S. Seattle, Wa USA … ➤ | 2000.026.041 | |
Postcard with black and white image of a group of buildings. Tha back has Japanese letter. | 2000.026.042 | |
Unused photograph with a colorized portrait if a young woman holding a flower in her hand. | 2000.026.043 | |
Addressed to: "My Dear Kolhan" "From your Nao" On the front is a portrait of a Japanese woman dressed in kimono sitting on grass reading a book in a studio setting. On the upper right corner is Japanese writing. | 2000.026.044 | |
Addressed to: K. Takeuchi, #419 7th Ave. S. Seattle, Wa USA. … ➤ | 2000.026.045 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a colorized image of a woman in kimono. | 2000.026.046 | |
Unused postcard On the front is an image of a theater stage (possibly Nippon Kan) On the stage are actors and musicians. | 2000.026.047 | |
Unused postcard Black and white photograph of a Japanese shrine with an inset drawing of a Japanese man. | 2000.026.048 | |
Addressed to mr. Takeuchi #413 7th ave. S. Seattle, Wa USA this is crossed out and c/o Hotel Miller, Lynden is written in. On the front is a color image of New year's offering including mochi. On the back is Japanese script. | 2000.026.049 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a black and white photograph of a Japanese woman in kimono. | 2000.026.050 | |
Addressed to Mr. Takeuchi c/o Hotel Miller, Lynden Wa. this is crosse out and 323 7th Ave. S, Seattle, Wa On the front is a landscape of a hot spring in Japan. Japanese script in upper left and right corners. | 2000.026.051 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a color Hanga print of a woman in kimono. | 2000.026.052 | |
Unused postcard On the front is blue colored watercolor of a Japanese pagoda. Inscription: the spring of the old city. | 2000.026.053 | |
Addressed to Mr. Takeuchi, 1011 Jackson St. Settle, Wa On the fornt is a color image of a wood black print of fruit blossoms. Japanese script on the front. From San Francisco. | 2000.026.054 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a colorized photograph of a woman in kimono. | 2000.026.055 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman sitting in a chair dressed in a kimono and wearing a feather stole. | 2000.026.056 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is a colorized photograph of a woman in kimono sitting in a chair in a thoughtful pose. | 2000.026.057 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a colorized photograph of a woman in a kimono sitting on a rock at the edge of a pond. | 2000.026.058 | |
On the front is color wood block print landscape of trees, birds and sunset. Japanese script in black across the front. Address in Kanji. Dated possibly Meiji 39, January (?) | 2000.026.059 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman in a kimono. It is the same image as is on 2000.026.010 | 2000.026.060 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman in a kimono | 2000.026.061 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a black and white image of a woman in a kimono playing a violin. | 2000.026.062 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman in a kimono sitting and holding a violin. | 2000.026.063 | |
Unused Postcard On the front is is a woman in kimono with her hair up and holding a fan. | 2000.026.064 | |
On the front is a color woodblock print of a water lilies and tadpoles scene. Japanese script on the front. | 2000.026.065 | |
On the front is a color wood block print of a woman in a black kimono with yellow obi. Arts and crafts style. Japanese script around the image. | 2000.026.066 | 100/postcar1.jpg |
Addressed to: Mr. K. Takeuchi, 413 7th South Seattle, Wash. Short note on the back. On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman in camosile and with flowers in her hair. At the bottom is more Japanese script. | 2000.026.067 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, #413 2th Ave. S. Settle, Wash. USA … ➤ | 2000.026.068 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, #413 7th Ave. South Seattle, Wash., USA This address is crossed out and c/o P.A.F. Bellingham, Wash. On the front is a black and white photograph of a woman in a kimono holding a tin box (?) up to her face. | 2000.026.069 | |
Unused postcard On the front is coloized studio photograph of a woman standing in kimono. | 2000.026.070 | |
On the front is glued a copy of a photograph of a bonzai tree. On the back is an address in Kanji. | 2000.026.071 | |
On the front is a black and white photograph of an irrigation ditch and water wheel. Japanese script is across the front. On the back is an address in kanji but there is no postmark. | 2000.026.072 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, Seattle, Wash., USA On the front are images of hand colored maple leaves with Japanese script around them. | 2000.026.073 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, #419 7th Ave. South Seattle, Wash. On the front is a colorized black and white photograph of of a rocky coastline. Japanese script all around it. | 2000.026.074 | |
On the front is a color watercolor of two women facing each other. Japanese script across the top. | 2000.026.075 | |
Addressed to Mr. K. Takeuchi, 413 7th Ave. South, Seattle, Wash., US America. On the front is a watercolored wood blockprint of a young woman wearing a crown reaching out ot a dove. Japanese script is below it. | 2000.026.076 | |
Black and white photograph of ducks near a pond. Japanese script on front and back. | 2000.026.077 | |
Unused postcard On the front is a black and white copy of a oil painting of landscape. Across the bottom is printed: "No. 183, osaki, Yebaragun, Tokyo, Takashima" | 2000.026.078 | |
Counter of the Union Cafe. Patrons on stools and employees behind counter. Located at 202 3rd Ave. South Written on the back: "Nakagawa Collection at Union CAfe July 7, 1948" | 2000.123.003 | |
Black and white image of boy and girl with baby carraige with twins inside. Written on the back is: "Nakagawa" | 2000.123.004 | |
Portrait of a man dressed in a three piece suit. | 2000.123.010 | |
Black and white photograph of three Japanese American men eating at a Japanese restaurant. The man on the right is Yoshito Fujii. | 2001.053.021 | |
Black and white photograph of group of Japanese American men at a Japanese restaurant. | 2001.053.022 | |
Black and white photograph of three Japanese American men at a Japanese restaurant identified as Bush Garden. | 2001.053.023 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American men at a Japanese restaurant identified as the Bush garden. | 2001.053.024 | |
Black and white photograph of the funeral of a Japanese immigrant Nobuharu Shirohara (?) on January 27, 1941 at the Seattle Buddhist Temple at 1020 South Main St. | 2001.053.049 | |
Black and white image of Japanese American man in hat. | 2001.053.051 | |
Valeda a Japanese American social and service organization at the University of Washington. | 2002.055.004 | |
Black and white photograph of Valeda - a Japanese American social and service organization at the University of Washington. | 2002.055.005 | |
Black and white image Child stands behind a sign: O.K. Landscape Gardener John Kiuchi Artistic Landscapes | 2002.055.025 | |
Black and white photograph, two elderly figures, one man and one woman, wearing traditional Japanese clothes and seated indoors in front of a large ceremic pot (cooking device?) with tea kettle. | 2003.014.046 | |
Color snapshot of Miye Ishikawa with four other women and an elderly Japanese man with a long beard. | 2003.050.001 | |
Color snapshot of Miye Ishikawa with three other women at a bowling banquet. Caption reads: "Bowling Banquet" Marge Gray - Yoyo - Tomo - Me, 4/4/78 | 2003.050.002 | |
Black and white polaroid of Miye Ishikawa. (2) | 2003.050.003 | |
Color snapshot of a team at the Japanese American National Bowling Association tournament. Taken at the Celebrity Sports Center in Denver Colorado. Caption reads: "Elaine - Pauline - Nina - Tomo - Me" | 2003.050.004 | |
Black and white photograph of Miye Ishikawa accepting a bowling award. "All Events" | 2003.050.005 | |
Black and white photograph of a group of women singing at a microphone. Written on in image is: "To Miye, Love, Esther" "4-4-54" | 2003.050.006 | |
Color photo of of women bowlers, Imperial Lanes Team, 1963 - 64 | 2003.050.012 | |
Maye Ishikawa and another woman with bowling trophy. | 2003.050.013 | |
Black and white photo of bowling team at Women's International Bowling Congress tournement at Portland in 1965 | 2003.050.014 | |
Black and white photograph of the bowling team at the state tournament in Wenatchee in 1961 | 2003.050.015 | |
Black and white photograph of bowling team in San Francisco for the Women's International Bowling Congress in 1958 | 2003.050.016 | |
Black and white photo of bowling team with trophy. | 2003.050.017 | |
Masaru Matsumoto on the hiking trail carrying the camera used for these photographs | 2003.063.002 | |
Unlike the Chinese, the Japanese were permitted to bring women to America and started families in the early 1900s. Many of these women came as "picture brides," wed to men they had never met. | 2003.200.007 | |
These workers are cutting lettuce on the Tsurusaki farm on teh West Vally Highway in Auburn. | 2003.200.028 | |
Asian farmers, especially the Japanese and Filipino, have sold their produce and goods at Seattle's Pike Place Market since 1912. Pictured in the late 1980s is a stall operated by a Filipino Ameican family, the Primeros, who grew flowers and produce… ➤ | 2003.200.029 | |
Japanese cleared hundreds of acres of land near the center of what is now downtown Bellevue to grow strawberries and vegetables. Pictured is the Numoto Strawberry Farm in Bellevue in 1925. | 2003.200.030 | |
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Under the leadership of Gener Boyd, the Collins Field House served as the site of many athletic competitions for young boys in Seattle. These Japanese American youths played in the basketball leagues, circa 1938. | 2003.200.063 | |
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Filipino American basketball team. … ➤ | 2003.200.109 | |
Black and White photograph Side view of guard shack, door ajar, two men in unifrom at left, back end of a van at right | 2004.034.087 | |
Black and white panorama photograph of the third Biennial Northwest District Covention Japanese American Citizens League. Kent Washington September 2, 1935 | 2005.013.018 | |
Black and white photograh of woman sitting in chair. | 2005.065.004 | |
Black and white photograh of elderly man with a baby in his lap. | 2005.065.005 | |
Black and white photograh of woman with baby on her back. | 2005.065.006 | |
Black and white photograh of woman with four small children outside. | 2005.065.007 | |
Black and white photograh of young child in front of Boy's Day dolls and decorations. | 2005.065.008 | |
Black and white photograh of two women in kimono. | 2005.065.009 | |
Black and white photograh of two girls in western dress with young boy in center in kimono. | 2005.065.010 | |
Black and white photograh of man in western dress and child in kimono | 2005.065.011 | |
Black and white photograh of 2 women and three children. | 2005.065.012 | |
Black and white unidentified family photograph. Back row: three men. Front row: seven women seated with eldest member sitting in the middle. Living room location. | 2005.068.001 | |
Black and white photo of family friends. Woman in the middle surrounded by seven young children and one younger man. All are smiling. Back of photo is stamped: DEC 21 1952. Handwritten in green ink: [to] Mr. & Mrs. T. Matsuda. From Mrs. Tokita &… ➤ | 2005.068.002 | |
Black and white banquet photo. Men in black kimonos on left holding fans, while women in kimonos on right holding fans. Women on far right are wearing dresses. | 2005.068.003 | |
Banquet photo. Everyone is on a stage and front row men are seated. Women are standing in the back row. Squarish white banner with writing centered in front of seated men and identifies the gathering. | 2005.068.004 | |
Black and white banquet photo with two white banners in back of seven rows of people. Approximately 150 persons are in photo. Long thinner white banner on right hand side of photo. Handwritten in lower right corner in blue ink: 5-5-57. | 2005.068.005 | |
Badly damaged black and white banquet photo of 300+ people. Large white banner across the top and two vertical banner alongside the stage ends. Large American flag hung downwards on the left of the top banner and Japanese flag on the right of the… ➤ | 2005.068.012 | |
Black and white image of two men and one male adolescent in casual summer dress standing outdoors. | 2005.068.179 | |
Black and white image of large group of men and women, most in western dress, a few women in Japanese formal dress. Each man wears a flower and ribbon; each woman a corsage and ribbon. Photo taken in large room in front of a stage, with an American… ➤ | 2005.068.182 | |
Black and white image of a large group of men and women, most in western dress, a few women in formal Japanese dress. Each person is wearing a ribbon. Large banner above group; smaller banner on right. Bottom of photo has three lines of… ➤ | 2005.068.183 | |
Black and white image of older male in formal western dress standing at a microphone. Bonsai tree on left of dais. | 2005.068.184 | |
Color image of banner on wooden door of brick building. Lettering is in characters (Japanese or Chinese). | 2005.068.186 | |
Color image of two men and one woman seated in an audience, wearing western dress. Men have lapel flowers; woman wears corsage. Back of phot is labeled with Japanese writing. | 2005.068.187 | |
Color image of five older men in formal western dress sitting on folding chairs on a stage. Behind them is a large banner. All of the men are wearing flowers on their lapels; two men are also wearing ribbons on their lapels. | 2005.068.188 | |
Color image of three older men in formal western dress sitting on folding chairs on a stage. Each man is wearing a flower on his lapel; two of the men are also wearing ribbons. | 2005.068.189 | |
Color image of three men and one woman in formal western dress sitting at tables in a large room. Each is wearing lapel flowers and a ribbon. | 2005.068.190 | |
Color image of a man in formal werstern dress with a ribbon and flower on his lapel, standing behind a microphone on a stage with bonsai plants and flower arrangements. | 2005.068.191 | |
Color image of men and women in formal western dress sitting at tables in a large room. | 2005.068.192 | |
Color image of a man in western business suit standing at a microphone. Bonsai plants in background. | 2005.068.193 | |
Color image of men and women in western business attire seated at long tables in a large room. Some are wearing lapel flowers and some are wearing lapel ribbons. Blue banners with white characters hang on wall in front of windows. | 2005.068.194 | |
Color image of stage. One man in western business suit stands at microphone. Large bonsai plant to his left; flower arrangement to his right. Four men in business suits sit behind him on folkding chairs. Large banners in Japanese characters… ➤ | 2005.068.195 | |
Color image of jagged rocks. Juniper trees and patchy snow on ground. A few cars are parked in a pull-off in the distance. | 2005.068.196 | |
Color image of two performers (one man and one woman) in traditional Japanese costume on stage. Large white banner with Japanese characters on back wall of stage. Two men in western business suits standing at microphone stage left. | 2005.068.197 | |
Color image of five men in western business suits sitting at a table | 2005.068.198 | |
Color image of six men and women in western business attire. Three men seated at table; two women and one man stand behind. There are four bound books on the table. | 2005.068.199 | |
Color imageof group at a park. Four men and four women in outdoor clothing are visible. | 2005.068.200 | |
Color image of two men and three women standing in an office. Older woman is dressed in traditional Japanese costume; others are wearing western outdoor clothing. AARP certificate framed on wall behind group. | 2005.068.201 | |
Color image of five men dressed in western business attire standing in park. | 2005.068.202 | |
Color image of five men (standing) and five women (seated) behind table covered with bound books. Poster on wall behind group shows American Indians. | 2005.068.203 | |
Color image of two men and two women in western dress seated around table reading books. | 2005.068.204 | |
Color image of three men in business suits wearing name badges seated at table. | 2005.068.205 | |
Color image six women and one man, all in western casual dress, seated and standing behind table with three bound books on it. | 2005.068.206 | |
Color image of two men in western business suits. One is speaking into a microphone. The other is standing next to him. | 2005.068.207 | |
Color image five women and three men standing behind and seated at table covered with papers and open books. | 2005.068.208 | |
Color image of four menin western business suits standing outdoors in front of Buddhist temple symbol. Freeway in background. | 2005.068.209 | |
Color image of seven women and three men standing and seated in (class?) room. | 2005.068.210 | |
Color image of man and woman in western dress sitting at table with books and papers. | 2005.068.211 | |
Color image of woman in Japanese costume holding sword standing on a stage next to man in western business suit with lapel flower. | 2005.068.212 | |
Color image of five men in western business attire standing outdoors in fromt of Bhuddist temple symbol. Freeway in background. | 2005.068.213 | |
Color image of woman in traditioal Japanese costume on stage and man in western business suit with lapel flower standing in front of a microphone. | 2005.068.214 | |
Color image four men and six women standing behinf and seated at table covered with books. Poster on wall in background depicts American Indians. | 2005.068.215 | |
Color image of two women in outdoor clothing standing outdoors in park. Miniature pagoda is in background. Scattered snow on ground. | 2005.068.216 | |
Color image of two women wearing corsages standing at podium with microphone. | 2005.068.217 | |
Color image of four men in western business attire seated at picnic table in a park with other people in background. Four men are drinking from glasses. One is holding a cigarette. | 2005.068.218 | |
Color image of two men in suits standing on dock in front of sign, "Lake Washington Watershed Salmon Tagging Studies." | 2005.068.219 | |
Color image of man in western casual dress standing on dock at marina. Annotation in Japanese characters on back of photo | 2005.068.220 | |
Color image of two female performers in traditional Japanese costume on stage. Man in business suit to right playing wind instrument. Man, further right, at microphone. | 2005.068.221 | |
Color image of nine men and one woman seated and standing at picnic table in park. Most holding glasses containing liquid. One man holding cigarette. | 2005.068.222 | |
Color image along road of "balancing" rock. | 2005.068.223 | |
Color image of man in western business suit handing small wrapped package to woman on stage. | 2005.068.224 | |
Color image of woman receiving small wrapped package from man at microphone. | 2005.068.225 | |
Color image of woman receiving small wrapped package from man at microphone. | 2005.068.226 | |
Color image of red rocks by side of road. Scattered snow. | 2005.068.227 | |
Color image of blue banners with white Japanese characters hanging on wall above audience seated in large room. | 2005.068.228 | |
Black and white image of a photograph from a book of monument depicting traditional Japanese soldier, seated, with sword. | 2005.068.229 | |
Color image of three men in western casual dress seated at table | 2005.068.230 | |
Color image of two women performers in traditional Japanese costume on stage. Man in business suit at right playing wind instrument. Man standing far right in front of microphone. | 2005.068.231 | |
Color image of red rocks along roadside. Scattered snow patches on ground. | 2005.068.232 | |
Color image of two women and four men at banquet table. | 2005.068.233 | |
Black and white image of three men and two Johnson outboard motors in store. Man on left is owner of tackle store; man in center is Caucasian, wearing business suit, man on right is Asian, wearing mechanic's overalls with "Dale" embroidered on… ➤ | 2005.068.237 | |
Black and white image of interior of Sagamiya Co. store showing Johnson outboard boat motor, mounted fish, and tackle, all with Japanese hang tags. | 2005.068.238 | |
Black and white image of several dozen dead salmon laid out on sidewalk. Date written on front of phot is "7/5/61." Back of photo is stamped, "Peter Pan Studios, 602 Pike Street, Seattle 1, Wash." | 2005.068.239 | |
Black and white image of several dozen dead salmon laid out on sidewalk. Date written on front of photo is "7/5/61." Stamped on back of photo is "Peter Pan Studios, 602 Pike Street, Seattle 1, Wash." | 2005.068.240 | |
Black and white image of boy with large salmon. Photo of boy and fish is superimposed on photo of Seattle street (probably in front of Tashiro's). Crop marks on front of photo. On back of photo is pasted newspaper article stamped "Jul 2 1965"… ➤ | 2005.068.241 | |
Black and white image of three men and one woman standing outdoors with fish. All are dressed in warm clothing. Written on back of photo is "June Long." | 2005.068.242 | |
Black and white image of two small children with large rainbow trout. On front of photo is written, "Caught by Juro Nakamura," and "Rainbow Trout 10# 3 1/2 oz. at Yunoko Lake, Nikko." OPn back of photo are hand-written details about the trout,… ➤ | 2005.068.243 | |
Black and white image of youngster holding dead salmon. Written on front of photo is "Rimrock Lake, 1 egg, 4# line, Lisa Dow, 8 1/2 #, 27" long." On back of photo is same information plus, "Warren and Lisa Dow Seattle, 1 1/2 # leader, played 1… ➤ | 2005.068.244 | |
Black and white image of two men holding fishing rods with their steelhead catch (18 fish). Signature on fron of phot reads "Thomas Chin," written on bottom of photo front is "Steelhead of Kispiox River B.C. Oct. 12/62 (?). Written on back are the… ➤ | 2005.068.245 | |
Black and white image of Jean Middleton with dead salmon. Caption on photo reads, "Another "Dandy" Catch! a "Dandy" cohoe Gantron Firefly and Jean Middleton caught this 21 1/2 pound King salmon off Whidby Island." Handwrtitten on photo front is… ➤ | 2005.068.246 | |
Black and white image of man in coverall with 13 dead fish. Written on front of photo is "6/16/63 Westport." Stamped on back of phot is "William Ransdell, Commercial Phtographer, MAin 3-4215, 312 S. Washington St., Seattle 4, Wash." | 2005.068.247 | |
Black and white image of 20 dead fish laid out on ground. | 2005.068.248 | |
Black and white image of three men kneeling on sidewalk outside Tashiro's tackle shop with 7 dead fish. | 2005.068.249 | |
Black and white image of man with large dead fish standing on sidewalk in front of Tashiro's tackle shop. | 2005.068.250 | |
Color image of man with large dead fish. Handwritten on front of photo is "26#-4 oz Sekiu 1970 Bud Middleton." | 2005.068.251 | |
Black and white image of 32 dead fish laid out on tarp in front of boat. Written on boat is ""you'r Not Fishing Right, Without A "Dick Nite." Handwritten on back of phot is, "34/ 6/20/52, 1 1/2 to 5 3/4 # lbs | 2005.068.252 | |
Black and white image of man in business suit holding large dead fish. Front signed and written 18# 7 oz. Written on back, April 9.1967, 18# 7 oz., Harding Smith, Sekiu, Juro - Don's Resort - Return to Juro." | 2005.068.253 | |
Black and white image of Harding Smith standing in front of three large fish. Sign above says Mazatlan Mexico. Written on front of photo is "Abril 28-68, Perezfoto." Written on back is "128#, Mazatlan Sen, 28 Apr 1968, signed Mr. Smith." | 2005.068.254 | |
Black and white image of Bill Rich stnading on sidewalk outside of Tashiro's hardware store with large dead fish. Attached to back of photo is a page from Northwest Fishing Guide with photo. | 2005.068.255 | |
Black and white image of two men with one dead fish in boat. Stamped on back, "Jan 9 1972, Dave Potts, Photogreapher, Seattle Post-Intelligencer." | 2005.068.256 | |
Black and white image of fishing boat on water. Land in background has many smokestacks at coastline, mountains in background. | 2005.068.257 | |
Black and white image of Mr.Tashiro and two other men inside Tashiro's hardware store with 16 dead fish. Written on front of photo is "Westport 7-17-60 1960." | 2005.068.258 | |
Black and white image of Mr. Tashiro in front of his store holding two dead fish. | 2005.068.259 | |
Color image of man holding two dead fish standing outdoors in from of an outboard boat motor and a cardboard box. Written on front of photo is "INT>N Derby, 9-7-60, S. Kasahara." Written on back is "Spt. 7." | 2005.068.260 | |
Black and white image of man standing on front of Tashiro's hardware store holding large dead fish. Stamped on back of photo is, "Peter Pan Studios, 602 Pike Street, Seattle 1, Wash." | 2005.068.261 | |
Black and white image of three men and many dead fish in front of Tashiro's hardware store. Written on back is "4-17-65, SEKIU, 8 - 18 #." | 2005.068.262 | |
Black and white image of man standing on dock with large dead fish. | 2005.068.263 | |
Black and white image of large dead fish. | 2005.068.264 | |
Color image of boat on water. | 2005.068.265 | |
Black and white image of woman holding two dead fish. Written on front of photo, "15# 4 oz. Double Bluff m Cohoe Fly no sinker, Mrs. Carl D. Cain." | 2005.068.266 | |
Black and white image of rainbow trout in front of Tahsiro hardware store truck. | 2005.068.268 | |
Black and white image of rainbow trout in front of Tashiro Hardware Co. truck. | 2005.068.269 | |
Black and white image of 7 ded fish, hat, and tackle. Written on front of photo, "Ray Simpson, Skagit Feb 48." | 2005.068.270 | |
Black and white image of man holding large dead fish on front of Tashiro's Hardware Co. store in Seattle. | 2005.068.271 | |
Black and white image of Mr. Tashiro holding a large dead fish in front of Tashiro's Hardware Co. store, Seattle. | 2005.068.272 | |
Black and white image of postcard with photo of Columbia River. Written on front of photo is "-Sandy Beach Resorts- Blue Lake - -Grand Coulee -#4713R - Lindsley." | 2005.068.273 | |
Black and white image of man on dock holding two large dead fish. Written on front of photo is "Aug 1961 Sekiu Becker." Note on back details catch. | 2005.068.274 | |
Black and white image of man holding two large dead fish in front of Tashiro's Hardware Co. store in Seattle. | 2005.068.275 | |
Black and white image photo of man with dead fish on dock. Written on front of photo, "21# 2 oz 7-21-57 La Push." | 2005.068.276 | |
Black and white image of man holding a string of about 2 dozen small dead fish. Signature on front of phot,o "Louis K. Kerrnell." | 2005.068.277 | |
Photograph of Directors and Members of Nippon Kan | 2006.038.001.001 | |
Photograph of Nippon Kan performaneces of the Matsubakai. House and studio of Kane Takahashi founder of Matsubakai. On Washington St. adjacent to the Nippon Kan | 2006.038.001.002 | |
Black and white interior image of Miyagawa Co store 1910 659 Weller St. Seattle WA | 2006.038.001.003 | |
Japanese American Citizens League Fifth Biennial Northwest District Council Convention September 3 - 4, Tacoma WA | 2006.038.001.004 | |
Team photo of 2 Japanese American teams in Seattle Nippon vs. Meiji | 2006.038.001.005 | |
Black and white panoramic group photo Group at base of steep hill | 2006.038.001.007 | |
Mr & Mrs T. Takabatake. Long time principle of the Japanese Language School. | 2006.038.001.008 | |
5th graduating class of the Japanese school taken in front of the new building at 14th and Weller… ➤ | 2006.038.001.009 | |
Kokugo Gakko (Japanese Language School) students visit the HIJMS ASO a Japanese naval training squadron ship visiting Seattle and Tacoma. Ship had been captured from the Russian navy offshore of Inchon. Crew members participated in the opening of the… ➤ | 2006.038.001.010 | |
Kokugo Gakko Japanese Language School children visit the Japanese consul on New Year's day. | 2006.038.001.011 | |
Kokugo Gakko Japanese Language School Possibly on Maynard Ave. | 2006.038.001.012 | |
Ground Breaking for the new Japanese Language School at 14th and Weller | 2006.038.001.013 | |
21st graduating class of the Kokugo Gakko | 2006.038.001.014 | |
Kokugo Gakko Alumnai Koyukai | 2006.038.001.015 | |
Kokugo Gakko Japanese Language School faculty and board. | 2006.038.001.016 | |
Kokugo Gakko Japanese Language School students with principal Takabatake on steps of school. | 2006.038.001.017 | |
Group of Japanese American men posing in a park setting. | 2006.038.001.019 | |
Baptist women's home. In front of Fujin home, 11th and Fir St. | 2006.038.001.020 | |
When anti_Japanese Feeling was at its height in 1924, when Congress passed a law to halt Japanese immigration, a movement was begun to encourage children to attend Sunday schools at local Japanese churches. This photo was taken after a rally at the… ➤ | 2006.038.001.021 | |
Performer at the Nippon Kan theatre Omarezone no Kitamura Kyokobu | 2006.038.001.022 | |
Performers at the Nippon Kan Theatre | 2006.038.001.023 | |
New Central Hotel Exterior of New Central Hotel | 2006.038.001.024 | |
Front of the Furuya Shoten Tacoma branch of the Japanese American goods store Address is 1355 | 2006.038.001.025 | |
Senryu Club Seattle | 2006.038.001.026 | |
Senryu Club Seattle Senryu kai Maneki Restaurant Seihoku bu senryu tai kai Shusai Hokubei gisha | 2006.038.001.027 | |
Spokane Senryu Kai | 2006.038.001.028 | |
Shisui Miyashita conducting a performace of his own work with members of the Seattle Symphony and with Sachiko Ochi on the piano. | 2006.038.001.029 | |
Tsurin Kanemori Japanese Christian group | 2006.038.001.031 | |
Pontiac Garden Mr. KAtsuno with his uncle Mr. Ito Truck farmers from Pontiac - Now Sand Point - Hawthorne Hills | 2006.038.001.032 | |
Retail Store interior Daiji Miyagawa Store at 653 Weller St. | 2006.038.001.033 | |
Performance at the Nippon Kai Theatre Matsubakai drama of Chokumi Harue Nishikawa Kiyohara Kiyomoto as the priest. | 2006.038.001.034 | |
Performance at the Nippon Kai Theatre Matsubakai drama of Chokumi Harue Nishikawa Kiyohara Kiyomoto as the priest. | 2006.038.001.035 | |
Performance at the Nippon Kan Kamekichi Miyano | 2006.038.001.036 | |
Performance of Matsubakai at the Nippon Kan Harue Nishikawa | 2006.038.001.037 | |
Performance of Matsubakai at the Nippon Kan Harue Nishikawa | 2006.038.001.038 | |
Performance of Matsubai at Nippon Kan | 2006.038.001.039 | |
Performance of Matsubaki at Nippon Kan Chiyoko Asaba | 2006.038.001.040 | |
Performance at Nippon Kan. Haruko Kajinami | 2006.038.001.041 | |
Performance at Nippon Kan. Kamekichi Miyano | 2006.038.001.042 | |
Washington Daigakusei Club College Students Club | 2006.038.001.044 | |
King Street Beer Company 614 King St. | 2006.038.001.045 | |
Portrait of woman reading a book | 2006.038.001.046 | |
Woman in western style dress with parasol | 2006.038.001.047 | |
Harvesting onions Possibly Minidoka internees working area farms | 2006.038.001.048 | |
Barracks of the Minidoka Internment Camp War Relocation Authority photo | 2006.038.001.050 | |
Children in costume performing Japanese play. Minidoka? | 2006.038.001.051 | |
Black and White print Basement Hall | 2006.038.001.052 | |
Black and White print Group of women in front of house. Tanaka Sewing School | 2006.038.001.053 | |
Black and White print Group of school children Thomas School | 2006.038.001.054 | |
Black and White print Group of school children Thomas School | 2006.038.001.055 | |
Black and White print Interior group photo of the Seattle Shokin Ginko (Speces Bank ) | 2006.038.001.056 | |
Group of Japanese American sawmill workers. | 2006.038.001.057 | |
Black and White print Baptist Women's Home Group of Japanese American women on the steps of a house at 1102 Fir St. Seattle | 2006.038.001.058 | |
Black and White Print Fujin Home (?) Group of 3 Japanese American women with 2 caucasian women and one man. Listed on the back: Mrs. Amano Kay Sakamoto Sue Takahashi Kikoshima Miss Ramsey Back Row: Miss McCullough | 2006.038.001.059 | |
Black and White Print Small boy in high chair "Kato, Riichi's son" Togo Hotel | 2006.038.001.060 | |
Black and White Print Group of young children with Nuns in front of large building Maryknoll Kindergarten On the back it says: 507 17th Ave - 17th and Jefferson Japanese Language School ? | 2006.038.001.061 | |
Black and White Print Main Street School Students moving from the Main Street School, corner of 6th Ave South and South Main St. to the new Bailey Gatzert School at 12th and Weller. | 2006.038.001.062 | |
Black and White Print Children at the Main Street School building Former Main Street school was used as day care center run by Mr. Takeshi Miya | 2006.038.001.063 | |
Black and White Print Children on playground Former Main Street school was used as day care center run by Mr. Takeshi Miya | 2006.038.001.064 | |
Black and White Print Group of children after a snow storm in front of Main Street School, some on sleds. A bus is parked on the street. Former Main Street school was used as day care center run by Mr. Takeshi Miya | 2006.038.001.065 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese men in suits standing in front of porch. On porch are Causasian women. | 2006.038.001.066 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men and women on lawn. Page from photo album | 2006.038.001.067 | |
Black and White Print… ➤ | 2006.038.001.068 | |
Black and White Print Clapboard house with group of Japanese men and 1 woman standing on the stairway. 915 Fir street. Japanese Christian Society Kirisuto Kyoto Doshikai ( Christian Believers Society) | 2006.038.001.069 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men and 1 woman on the stairs to the Japanese Christian Society at 915 Fir St. Seattle WA. | 2006.038.001.070 | |
Black and White Print postcard Group of Japanese American men and 1 woman in front of remnants of a sign in Kanji. Possibly members of the Japanese Christian Society | 2006.038.001.071 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men and 1 woman (Mrs. Hayashi) on the steps of the Japanese Christian Society 914 Fir Street. One man in Salvation Ary cap. | 2006.038.001.072 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men and women including Mrs. Hayashi in front of the Leary tomb stone. | 2006.038.001.073 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese Americans on the balcony of a building. Sign in Kanji is Kirisuto Kyoto Doshikai - Japanese Christian Society | 2006.038.001.074 | |
Black and White Print 3 men and 1 woman in front of the Japanese Christian Society building 914 Fir St Seattle | 2006.038.001.075 | |
Black and White Print Group in front of a building that houses the Japanese Christian Society Kirisuto Kyoto Doshikai | 2006.038.001.076 | |
Black and White Print 2 men and 2 women on the lawn. Mrs. Hayashi one of the women | 2006.038.001.077 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American women on lawn in front pf large tree. All dressed in long skirts and wearing hats. | 2006.038.001.078 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men in suits in park or yard. Photo is pasted on album paper. | 2006.038.001.079 | |
Black and White Print Baseball players on the bleachers. Teams are intermixed. Waseda (Japanese team) and Seattle (S) ? | 2006.038.001.080 | |
Black and White Print Funeral of a child | 2006.038.001.081 | |
Black and White Print Exterior of Bonny Watson Co. Undertakers | 2006.038.001.082 | |
Black and White Print Mother and daughter Katsuko Togo and mother. Her father was a customs inspector in China. | 2006.038.001.083 | |
Black and White Print Wedding photo. | 2006.038.001.084 | |
Black and White Print 4 children Written on the back: Yone Ota, Setsu (b. 1906), Rae, Amy | 2006.038.001.085 | |
Black and White Print Woman and child Mrs. Ota (Machi Tokio) with Setsu | 2006.038.001.086 | |
Black and White Print Woman and child Shinohara | 2006.038.001.087 | |
Black and White Print Woman and child Kobayashi from Nagasaki Takiya | 2006.038.001.088 | |
Black and White Print Portrait of woman. Shigeko Matsuda JCC member and Japanese school teacher. | 2006.038.001.089 | |
Black and White Print Man in vest stands on the front deck of fishing boat. | 2006.038.001.090 | |
Black and White Print 4 men on waterfront. Alaska ? | 2006.038.001.091 | |
Black and White Print Picnic Sign reads Dye Works .... Picnic Lincoln Park ? | 2006.038.001.092 | |
Black and White Print School children on stage at the Nippon Kan Japanese Congregational Church Christian Endeavor Members | 2006.038.001.093 | |
Black and White Print Group of persons young and old on lawn in front of large house on Lake Washington? | 2006.038.001.094 | |
Black and White Print Group of Japanese American men in yard. On back is "Furuya dormotory at 9th and Spruce" | 2006.038.001.095 | |
Black and White Print Parade on Second Avenue Japanese Day of the AYP Exposition Alaska Yukon exposition | 2006.038.001.102 | |
Black and White Print Ongakku Musical Club performs at the Nippon Kan theatre The club performed annually at the Nippon Kan frm 1911 - 1914 A group of young women sang and 2 koto players and shakuhachi player were featured. | 2006.038.001.104 | |
Black and White Print Ongakku kai at Nippon Kan commemorating the death of Masu Osawa. | 2006.038.001.105 | |
Black and White Print Ongakku kai at Nippon Kan | 2006.038.001.106 | |
Black and White Print Ongakku kai at Nippon Kan with US and Japanese flags in background | 2006.038.001.107 | |
Black and White Print Man in automobile Mr. Takaso driving automobile used on the AYP Japan Day Parade | 2006.038.001.108 | |
Black and White Print Group in front of the Nippon Kan hall on the Maynard street side. 121 Maynard St Welcome for visiting dignitary from Japan. | 2006.038.001.109 | |
Black and White Print… ➤ | 2006.038.001.110 | |
Black and White Print Group of football players, football team. | 2006.038.001.111 | |
Black and White Print Baseball team. Mikado Baseball team. | 2006.038.001.112 | |
2 - Black and White studio Wedding photographs. … ➤ | 2006.041.001 | |
Black and white photo of the interior of the Chihara Jewelry store with Mary Nobue Chihara at 520 S Jackson St. Seattle WA | 2006.073.002 | |
Ministers in front of the Nichiren Buddhist Church at 1042 South Weller St. in Seattle. Front row: Center, Bishop Junkyo Ikeda. Second row: From left, Rev. Ishihara, Rev. Senchu Murano, Rev. Arakawa | 2007.036.010 | |
Black and White Negative Greenhouse Yamada | 2007.036.011 | |
Auburn Pottery, owned by the Tsujikawa family of White River, WA. Web exhibition: #2 | 2007.036.012 | |
Kinuta Uno family and workers, South Park, WA. Kinuta is seated center behind the wheel on the tractor. Web exhibition: #3 | 2007.036.013 | |
Tsujikawa family farm in White River, WA. Web exhibition: #4 | 2007.036.014 | |
Hunt's Point Nursery, near Medina and Bellevue. From left: Mr. Teramatsu Yabuki (father); Alan Hideo "Hede" Yabuki; Mrs. Hideko Yabuki (mother); Connie (Saito); Kiyoshi Yabuki.… ➤ | 2007.036.015 | |
Mrs. Hosoe Kodama (from Mie ken); Mr. Kinsuke Kodama (from Fukushima ken) of Sunnydale Greenhouses, in Sunnydale, WA (now Burien). Web exhibition: #6 | 2007.036.016 | |
Black and White Negative Greenhouse interior with poinsettias. | 2007.036.017 | |
Black and White Negative Farm family by automobile. Name on negative may be T. Migasui or Higasui | 2007.036.018 | |
The Nobuyama family of South Park, WA on their farm. Web exhibition: #8 | 2007.036.019 | |
Black and White Negative Man on porch | 2007.036.020 | |
Black and White Negative A: Couple on porch B: Couple in front of house with porch | 2007.036.021 | |
Black and White Negative Farm field | 2007.036.022 | |
Black and White Negative Farm field. Name on the negative is Sasaki. Possibly celery. | 2007.036.023 | |
Black and White Negative FAmily in front of greenhouse.+ | 2007.036.024 | |
Black and White Negative Family in front of large house. | 2007.036.025 | |
Black and White Negative Maneki entrance from garden | 2007.036.026 | |
Black and White Negative Family in front of a house with dog. | 2007.036.027 | |
The Sumida family of South Park, WA. From left: Mrs. Sumida; Masaru; Hisako; Mr.Sumida. Web exhibition: #18 | 2007.036.028 | |
Black and White Negative Printed on the negative is the name Kaiitani | 2007.036.029 | |
The Yamamoto family, circa 1936. From left: Hideo Yamamoto (father); Tadashi; Noboru; Hide Yamamoto (mother) carrying daughter Setsuko (Hamamoto); Yoshiko (Ishimitsu). The family operated a farm in Thomas (Auburn), WA. Web exhibition: #20 | 2007.036.030 | |
Black and White Negative | 2007.036.031 | |
Black and White Negative. Performance, May 1935. Web Exhibition: #22 | 2007.036.032 | |
Black and White Negative | 2007.036.033 | |
Black and White Negative Name on negative "Mura_" | 2007.036.034 | |
Black and White Negative Name on negative Watanabe | 2007.036.035 | |
Black and White Negative | 2007.036.036 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.037 | |
Kin Ka Low Restaurant. … ➤ | 2007.036.038 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait at restaurant | 2007.036.039 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.040 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.041 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.042 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.043 | |
Black and White Negative Possibly a group visiting from Japan at Maneki restaurant. First row: Second from left, Hideo Amano. Mr. Amano owned Amano Photo Studio and worked at Sagamiya Confectionery. Web exhibition: #34 | 2007.036.044 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.045 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.046 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.047 | |
Black and White Negative Front row: fifth from left, Harue Matsuda; far right, Shuji Kimura. Web Exhibition: #38 | 2007.036.048 | |
Black and White Negative Woman in Kimono Written on ngative, "Toda" | 2007.036.049 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait Written on negative, "Misono" | 2007.036.050 | |
Black and White Negative Group wedding portrait Written on negative, "Mori" | 2007.036.051 | |
Black and White Negatives "a" and "b" Wedding portrait Written on negative, "Asakuna" | 2007.036.052 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrain Written on negative, "Matsumoto" | 2007.036.053 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrain Written on negative, "Fukuda" | 2007.036.054 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Musakami" | 2007.036.055 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Yoshioka" | 2007.036.056 | |
Black and White Negative Woman in kimono Written on negative, "Tuba" | 2007.036.057 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait | 2007.036.058 | |
Black and White Negative Woman in kimono | 2007.036.059 | |
Black and White Negative Caucasian woman | 2007.036.060 | |
Black and White Negative The Kato sisters, Yoshiko (left) and Sumiko (right). The Kato family ran a grocery store on 12th & Jackson, and later moved to Japan. Web exhibiton: #51 | 2007.036.061 | |
Black and White Negative Sasuke and Hideko Aoki family. Web exhibition: #52 | 2007.036.062 | |
Black and White Negatives Portraits of a small girl Written on negative, "Fukada" | 2007.036.063 | |
Black and White Negative Nagaishi family. Web Exhibition: #54 | 2007.036.064 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Murakami" | 2007.036.065 | |
Black and White Negative Baby portrait, 2 images Written on negative, "Nigonigano" | 2007.036.066 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Back row: third from left, Mr. Hikida, who owned a furniture store. Web Exhibition: #57 | 2007.036.067 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Yamakita" | 2007.036.068 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Kanagachi" | 2007.036.069 | |
Black and White Negative 1 Written on negative, "Obata"Portrat of a woman | 2007.036.070 | |
Black and White Negative Bridal portrait | 2007.036.071 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait bride and groom Written on negative, "Tenaku" | 2007.036.072 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, bride and groom Written on negative, "Hasagawa" | 2007.036.073 | |
Black and White Negative Bridal portrait Written on negative, "Hasagawa" | 2007.036.074 | |
Black and White Negative Possibly an odori (dance) recital. First row: From left, Yoshiko Kato; Yetsu Nishimura Beppu; Miki Nishimura Isomura. Far right: Sumiko Kato. Yoshiko and Sumiko Kato are also pictured in image 51. Web exhibition: #65 | 2007.036.075 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.076 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman Written on negative, "Kino" | 2007.036.077 | |
Black and White Negative Bridal portrait Written on negative, "Fuhada" | 2007.036.078 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Written on negative, "Suiko"? | 2007.036.079 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, bride and wman and child | 2007.036.080 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman Written on negative, "Lim" | 2007.036.081 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman in kimono | 2007.036.082 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman | 2007.036.083 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman On the negative is the name Lim | 2007.036.084 | |
Black and White Negative Family wedding Portrait On the negative is the name Watanabe | 2007.036.085 | |
Black and White Negative Family portait On the negative is the name Koyabu | 2007.036.086 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait, children Name on the negative is Ikehato (?) | 2007.036.087 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding Portrait Name on the negative is Okumuru (?) | 2007.036.088 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a man The name on the negative is Sato | 2007.036.089 | |
Black and White Negative Inouye family. Front row: From left, Martha; Mr. Inouye; Henry; Mrs. Inouye; Mary. Back row: Mabel; George. Web exibition: #79 | 2007.036.090 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait The name on the negative appears to be Tensaka | 2007.036.091 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding Portrait | 2007.036.092 | |
Black and White Negative Greenhouse | 2007.036.093 | |
Black and White Negative The Mukasa family in South Park, WA, where they operated a farm. Web exhibbition: 83 | 2007.036.094 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.095 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of woman playing a stringed instrument. Name on the negative is Takeno (?) | 2007.036.096 | |
Black and White Negative Family in farm field | 2007.036.097 | |
Black and White NegativeThe Fujii family home on 1825 South King Street. From left, Akira Mayeda; Jusaburo Fujii (owner of Gyokko-Ken); unidentified; Mrs. Fujii; unidentified; Roy Okada. (currently the home of Marcia Takamura) Web Exhibition: #87 | 2007.036.098 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.099 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait of a couple | 2007.036.100 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Okamoto family Web Exhibition: #90 | 2007.036.101 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait | 2007.036.102 | |
Black and White Negative Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tanagi. Web Exhibition: #91 | 2007.036.103 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's portrait | 2007.036.104 | |
Black and White Negative Tokuyoshi "Corky" Kawasaki and Yuriko (Tomota) Kawasaki. (106) Web Exhibition: #94 | 2007.036.105 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.106 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait | 2007.036.107 | |
Black and White Negative Sisters Mary and Martha Inouye at home, showing the development of Japanese American identity in their preservation of Japanese culture and embrace of Western music and arts. Web Exhibition: #97 | 2007.036.108 | |
Black and White Negative Bridal party wedding portrait | 2007.036.109 | |
Black and White Negative Harry and Annie Kawahara. Web Exhibition: #99 | 2007.036.110 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait. Pastor and students. YPCC | 2007.036.111 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait of students and teacher. YPCC | 2007.036.112 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait of students and teacher. YPCC | 2007.036.113 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a man in hat and suit. | 2007.036.114 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait | 2007.036.115 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait | 2007.036.116 | |
Black and White Negative Yuriko (Tomota) Kawasaki. Web Exhibition: #106 | 2007.036.117 | |
Black and White Negative Bride's wedding portrait. Name on negative is Kino | 2007.036.118 | |
Black and White Negative Bride's wedding portrait. Name on the negative is Okumura | 2007.036.119 | |
Black and White Negative Mother and child in front of Boy's Day doll amd martial equipment display. | 2007.036.120 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait. | 2007.036.121 | |
Black and White Negative Bride's wedding portrait. | 2007.036.122 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.123 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait. | 2007.036.124 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's Wedding portrait. | 2007.036.125 | |
Black and White Negative Sisters Mary and Martha Inouye. (See 97) Web Exhibition: #115 | 2007.036.126 | |
Black and White Negative Mrs. Tanagi. Web Exhibition: #116 | 2007.036.127 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait. Name on the negative is Osako | 2007.036.128 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait | 2007.036.129 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait with child and dog. | 2007.036.130 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait. Nakahiro (?) | 2007.036.131 | |
Black and White Negative Bride's portrait Nishimura (?) | 2007.036.132 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding photo of Kejiro (third from left) and Ume Miyao (third from right), who lived in South Park and operated a greenhouse in Tukwila. (Also see 213) Web Exhibition: #121 | 2007.036.133 | |
Black and White Negative Couple's wedding portrait. Name on the negative is Nishimura | 2007.036.134 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a woman in kimono. Performer Miyoshi Sugimachi. Web Exhibition: #123 | 2007.036.135 | |
Nobu (Sugita) Arai Web Exhibition: #124 | 2007.036.136 | |
Nobu (Sugita) Arai Web Exhibition: 126 | 2007.036.138 | |
Couple playing musical instruments Written on negative. "Hattori" | 2007.036.140 | |
Couple playing musical instruments Written on negative, "Hattori" | 2007.036.141 | |
Wedding portrait - ride and groom Written on negative, "Tohinara" | 2007.036.142 | |
Bridal portrain Written on negative, "Tohinara" | 2007.036.143 | |
Bridal portrait Written on negative, "Tohinara" | 2007.036.144 | |
Woman playing musical instrument Written on negative, "Ishida" | 2007.036.145 | |
Allen Kichio "Anky" Arai and wife Nobu (Sugita) Arai. Web Exhibition: #133 | 2007.036.146 | |
Allen Kichio "Anky" Arai and wife Nobu (Sugita) Arai. Web Exhibition: #134 | 2007.036.147 | |
Bridal portrait | 2007.036.149 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Miyatti" | 2007.036.150 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Asakawa" | 2007.036.152 | |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom Written on negative, "Tsuchida" | 2007.036.153 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Tunomiya"? | 2007.036.156 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Hattori" | 2007.036.158 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Kusumoto" | 2007.036.159 | |
Group portrait - men Written on negative, "Yokoyama" | 2007.036.162 | |
Bridal portrait Ume Miyao Web Exhibition: #150 | 2007.036.163 | |
Group portrait - women and children… ➤ | 2007.036.164 | |
Family portrait Kamihara family. From left: Kazuo, Tamehachi Kamihara (father) carrying George, Fuyuko (Kiyokawa), Yoshio (sitting on the arm of the chair), Betty, Chiyono Kamihara (mother)carrying Teruko. Web Exhibition: #152 | 2007.036.165 | |
Portrait of a young woman in Western dress Written on negative, "Okimoto" | 2007.036.167 | |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom Keijiro and Ume Miyao. (See 150 and 121) Web exhibition: #157 | 2007.036.170 | |
Portrait of a woman in Western dress Written on negative, "Kayyaguchi" Hana Kosaka made house visits to teach piano and violin Nobu (Sugita) Arai Web Exhibition: #159 | 2007.036.172 | |
Woman playing a musical instrument - koto? Written on negative, "Toba" | 2007.036.173 | |
Woman playing musical instrument - koto? Written on negative, "Toba" | 2007.036.174 | |
Family portrait… ➤ | 2007.036.175 | |
Portrait of young woman in Japanese dress 2 negatives Michiko Shiga. (see images 151, 162, 164, 216) Web Exhibition: #163 | 2007.036.176 | |
Portrait of young woman in Japanese dress Written on negative, "Shiga" Yoshiko Shiga. (see images 151, 162, 163, 216) Web Exhibition: #164 | 2007.036.177 | |
Portrait of a couple Written on negative, "Niimi" | 2007.036.178 | |
Family portrait Written on negative, "Yoneyuma" | 2007.036.180 | |
Family portrait Yorozu family. Front row from left: Grandfather holding Art (small boy); Grandmother; Helen; Mrs. Yorozu; Lily; Henry. Back row from left: Mr. Yorozu; Bill (William); Stella. Web Exhibition: #168 | 2007.036.181 | |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom Written on negative, "Watazuma"? | 2007.036.182 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait | 2007.036.233 | |
Black and White Negative The Hori family of White River. From left: John; Shigeichi Hori (father); Jack; Frank "Chub;" George; Shimano (Otoshi) Hori (mother); Mary. Web Exhibition: #221 | 2007.036.234 | |
Black and White Negative The Tsuchiya family. Front row: Mr. and Mrs. Tsuchiya. Back row: Henry and Takuzo. Web Exhibition: #222 | 2007.036.235 | |
Black and White Negative of an agricultural field. | 2007.036.236 | |
Black and White Negative of family on a farm. The Takeda family on their farm in Auburn. Web Exhibition: #224 | 2007.036.237 | |
Black and White Negative A family on a farm | 2007.036.238 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.239 | |
Black and White Negative Family on a farm in a field of carrots). Name of Ishii in negative Ishii Farm The Ishii farm was located near Boeing Plant 2. From left to right: Seichi Masao Hatsumi Nobumi Michi Yuki (Sally) Tadaichi Web Exhibition: #227 | 2007.036.240 | |
Black and White Negative wedding portrait | 2007.036.241 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a man. | 2007.036.242 | |
Black and White Negative First row: second from left, Heiji Okuda; far right, Mr. Miyazawa. Both were judo instructors. (Heiji Okuda also appears in 213) Web Exhibition: #230 | 2007.036.243 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Nakahiro Seattle Buddhist Church family (family name not identified). Third from left, "Dango." Web Exhibition: #231 | 2007.036.244 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of a man with a violin | 2007.036.245 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait of Tazuko (Yoshitomi) Kumata, wife of Isamu "Sam" Kumata. Web Exhibition: #232 | 2007.036.255 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait of Tazuko (Yoshitomi) Kumata, wife of Isamu "Sam" Kumata. Web Exhibition: #234 | 2007.036.256 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.257 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, Yonemura | 2007.036.258 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, Bride Yonemura | 2007.036.259 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding Portrait Couple Isoshima | 2007.036.260 | |
Black and White Negative Mitzi (Saiki) Shiomi , wife of Will Shiomi, who owned Connor Sales appliance store on South Jackson St., where Viet Hoa is now located. Web Exhibition: #238 | 2007.036.261 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, Bride, Furuta | 2007.036.262 | |
Black and White Negative Mitzi and Will Shiomi, who owned Connor Sales appliance store on South Jackson St., where Viet Hoa is now located. Web Exhibition: #239 | 2007.036.263 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Okimoto | 2007.036.264 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.265 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, Bride, Hara | 2007.036.266 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.267 | |
Black and White Negative BAseball teams, Wapato and Nippon Giants | 2007.036.268 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.269 | |
Black and White Negative Seattle Buddhist Church picnic. Second row, center, in dark suit: Rev. Ichikawa. Web Exhibition: #246 | 2007.036.270 | |
Black and White Negative Seated behind table, third from right: Shige Fujii; fourth from right: Mrs. Toyoji. Web Exhibition: #247 | 2007.036.271 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.272 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.273 | |
Black and White Negative Ikebana exhibition Matsuda | 2007.036.274 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.275 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of group of men. | 2007.036.276 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.277 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.278 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait of violin students | 2007.036.279 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait, women in kimono and men in suites, April 26, 1936 | 2007.036.280 | |
Black and White Negative group portrait of women, May 24, 1936 | 2007.036.281 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait, women august 30, 1936 | 2007.036.282 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait of women in kimono, men in kimono in tatami room. | 2007.036.283 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait of violin players | 2007.036.284 | |
Black and White Negative groupf of women in kimono and 1 man all kneeling in tatami room. | 2007.036.285 | |
Black and White Negative Group portrait of women | 2007.036.286 | |
Black and White photograph. … ➤ | 2007.036.313 | |
Black and White photograph. … ➤ | 2007.036.317 | |
U.W. Fuyo Kai group at the Columns on the University of Washington campus, May 28, 1941. Fuyo Kai (Hibiscus Club) was a Japanese American student club for women, founded in 1922 in response to Japanese exclusion from the traditional sororities. … ➤ | 2007.036.319 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, bride. Furuta | 2007.036.331 | |
Black and White Negative Wedding portrait, bride and groom. Yamamoto | 2007.036.332 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.333 | |
Black and White Negative Apartment Building at 19th Ave S and Jackson St. S. Nakauye | 2007.036.334 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.335 | |
Black and White Negative Aoki family Web Exhibition: #303 | 2007.036.336 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait, Toyoji | 2007.036.337 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.338 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.339 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.340 | |
Black and White Negative Music performance portrait, string orchestra, Miyashita November 16, 1935.The man in the center is Mr. Miyashita. He conducted the local Oriental Orchestra circa 1925, and performed at Nippon Kan. Web Exhibition: #308 | 2007.036.341 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.342 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Watanabe Web Exhibition: #310 | 2007.036.343 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait, Hara | 2007.036.344 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait | 2007.036.345 | |
Black and White Negative FAmily portrait, funeral (?) Endo | 2007.036.346 | |
2 -Black and White Negatives Family portrait, Christmas, Pape | 2007.036.347 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait Takenaga | 2007.036.348 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait, Sasaki | 2007.036.349 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait, Morooka | 2007.036.350 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait, Sato | 2007.036.351 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.352 | |
Black and White Negative . Front row, far left, KC (Catherine Hoshide). Back row, far left, Lloyd Hoshide. Web Exhibition: #319 | 2007.036.353 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.354 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.355 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.356 | |
Black and White Negative Family portrait, Kumasaka | 2007.036.357 | |
Black and White Negative Front row from left: Jane Okamoto, Helen Okamoto, Roy Okamoto and Janet Okamoto (others unknown). Back row: second from left, Eddie Okamoto Web Exhibition: #324 | 2007.036.358 | |
Black and White Negative… ➤ | 2007.036.359 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait, Watanabe Web Exhibition: #326 | 2007.036.360 | |
Black and White Negative Graduation portrait of women some holding diplomas. (front row, left?) Toshiko (Akagi) Okamoto, wife of Tosh Okamoto (please confirm with Tosh). Teramoto Sewing School. Web Exhibition: #327 | 2007.036.361 | |
Black and White Negative Family Portrait, Kuramoto | 2007.036.362 | |
Black and White Negative Portrait, woman seated in kimono | 2007.036.363 | |
Black and White Negative Greenhouse, Kumasaka | 2007.036.364 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.365 | |
Black and white image Middle row: Fourth from right, Heiji Okuda; third from right, Sumio Arima. Web Exhibition: #332 | 2007.036.366 | |
Black and white image Girl playing piano with woman standing beside her Michiko Morita? Web Exhibition: #333 | 2007.036.367 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait with bride and groom's families | 2007.036.368 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, leaders of the Japanese community Written on negative, "July 29, 1938" | 2007.036.369 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.371 | |
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Black and white image Group portrait Men and women in front of table Written on negative, "4/11/1937" | 2007.036.373 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, adults and children Written on negative, "Oct. 29, 1938" | 2007.036.374 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, men and women | 2007.036.375 | |
Black and white image Family in front of greenhouse | 2007.036.376 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, men | 2007.036.377 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, Japanese and caucasian adults in western dress, three girls in traditional Japanese costume | 2007.036.378 | |
Black and white image Portrait, flower arrangements Written on negative, "Matsuda" | 2007.036.379 | |
Black and white image Group porttrait, men, women and boys in front of stage Written on negative, "9/14/1938" | 2007.036.380 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, men and women holding placards Written on negative, "Yuasa, 11/6/1938" | 2007.036.381 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.382 | |
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Black and white image Flower arranging group. Front row: Third from left, Kiyo Ishikawa Harada. Back row: Third from left, Hisaye Kubo; fourth from left, Harue Sao. Web Exhibition: #349 | 2007.036.385 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, Cubs baseball team Written on negative, "May 15, 1938" | 2007.036.386 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, Taiyo baseball team with championship banner, 1938 Taiyo Tigers Champions From left: Ryo Kumasaka. Center Sad Shiraishi. Third from right, Grant Kataoka; George Kumasaka; Masao Kawaguchi? Web Exhibition: #351 | 2007.036.387 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.388 | |
Black and white image Portrait, flower arrangements Written on negative, "Matsuda" | 2007.036.389 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, women | 2007.036.390 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.391 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, men, women and children Written on negative, "11-6-1938" | 2007.036.392 | |
Black and white image Portrait, flower arrangements Written on negative, "Matsuda" | 2007.036.393 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.394 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, women and girls Written on negative, "Mrs. Fujikadu's group, 5-20-1939" Second row, second from left, Yoshiye Nakano. Web Exhibition: #359 | 2007.036.395 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.396 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.397 | |
Black and white image | 2007.036.398 | |
Black and white image Old Japanese Methodist Church on Washington St. Front row: flower girl on right, Miyoko Kodama. Back row: fourth from left, Takami Hibiya. Web Exhibition: #362 | 2007.036.399 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.400 | |
Black and white image | 2007.036.401 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait, bride and groom Written on negative, "Iriye" | 2007.036.402 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait with family mermbers Written on nhegative, "Isomura" | 2007.036.403 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.404 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.405 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait with family members Written on negative, "Momoi" Man behind bride and groom is minister of the Japanese Methodist Church. Web Exhibiton: #369 | 2007.036.406 | |
Black and white image Bridal wedding portrait Written on negative, "Kubota" | 2007.036.407 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait with family members | 2007.036.408 | |
Black and white image Wedding portrait with family members | 2007.036.409 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.410 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.411 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.412 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, graduating class dressmaking school Written on negative, "Mrs. Sunohara Sewing School" and "3-9-1940" | 2007.036.413 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.414 | |
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Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.416 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, teacher farewell Written on negative, "5-26-1940" and "Katei Gakuen" This is the official departure photo for Yasuyuki Kumagai, Seattle Dojo's head instructor. WEb Exhibition: #379 | 2007.036.417 | |
Black and white image Group portrait Farewell party for Seattle Dojo's head judo instructor, Yasuyuki Kumagai , May 26, 1940. Kumagai is in the center of the photo (third row?) wearing a tie and white shirt. Web Exhibiton: #380 | 2007.036.418 | |
Black and white image 1939 Buddhist monk tea ceremony Written on negative, "Shiso Kai" | 2007.036.419 | |
Black and white image Portrait of flower arrangements Written on negative, "Fujikado" | 2007.036.420 | |
Black and white image Display of flower arrangements. Ikebana | 2007.036.421 | |
Black and white image Display of flower arrangements Written on negative, "Fujikado" | 2007.036.422 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.423 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, Mrs. Hosokawa's flower arranging group Written o negative, "2/11/1940" | 2007.036.424 | |
Black and white image Family portrait Written on negative, "Taoka" | 2007.036.425 | |
Black and white image Family portrait in front of house Written on negative, "Ikuta" | 2007.036.426 | |
Black and white image On left table, first row: third from left, Mrs. Ted Tomita; fourth from left, Ted Tomita. Web Exhibition: #390 | 2007.036.427 | |
Black and white image Group portrait Caucasian banquet at Japanese retaurant Written on negative, "Mrs. Fox" | 2007.036.428 | |
Black and white image Family portrait on porch of house | 2007.036.429 | |
Black and white image Family portrait at home Written on negative, "Hasegawa" | 2007.036.430 | |
Black and white image Group portrait at Seattle Buddhist Temple at 1020 Main St. Sunday School at the Seattle Buddhist Church at 1020 Main St. Web Exhibition: #394 | 2007.036.431 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, adults and children with violins Written on negative, "Morita" and "9/6/1940" | 2007.036.432 | |
Black and white image Group portrait of women with scrolls Written on negative, "4/28/1940" | 2007.036.433 | |
Black and white image Group porttrait Sunday School group at Seattle Buddhist Temple at 1020 Main St. | 2007.036.434 | |
Black and white image… ➤ | 2007.036.435 | |
Black and white image Group portrait, men, women at the 6th Annual YPCC meeting in Seattle | 2007.036.436 | |
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution, 3/21/1997.… ➤ | 2008.002.090.450 | |
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution, 3/21/1997.… ➤ | 2008.002.090.451 | |
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution, 3/21/1997.… ➤ | 2008.002.090.452 | |
Sepia tone photograph matted 6 - Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman. On the back: "Mrs. Dresbach 1st Pres. Church" | 2010.028.001 | |
Sepia tone photograph Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in front of the church. On the back:; 1911 Abbie Hayward & Japanese Bible Class at M E Church" | 2010.028.002 | |
Sepia tone photograph Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman and 2 Caucasian men in front of the church. On the back:; April 13th 1930, Top Row 2nd from left Harry Wilson and Dr. Hoon. Abbie Hayward in center front row" | 2010.028.003 | |
Sepia tone photograph matted Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in front of the church. On the back:; Aug 1920, (front row) S. Rasai, SK Ahishi, Mrs. Hayward, Asahara S Teras, Y. Fuji, K Sawa, S Tanabe, T. Yakamura, T. Fujioka." | 2010.028.004 | |
Black and White photograph matted Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in front of a wood slat building at 1532 12th Ave S. Settle WA August 20, 1911 On the back:; "Mother's Japanese S.S. class at 1532 12th So., | 2010.028.005 | |
Black and White photograph matted Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in a room. AYP sticker on the back. | 2010.028.006 | |
Black and White photograph matted Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman and man in front of the church. AYP sticker on the back. | 2010.028.007 | |
Black and White photograph matted Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in front of the church. | 2010.028.008 | |
Black and White photograph Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in a studio. "Abbie Haywards Japanese Bible Class" | 2010.028.009 | |
Black and White photograph of the International Sportmans Derby on Elliot Bay October 5th. | 2011.007.001 | |
Black and White photograph of baseball team member receiving a trophy possilbly the Fukuda Memorial Trophy Team banner in center of field. Team uniformas have circle on right chest. | 2011.007.002 | |
Black and White photograph of baseball players on the field. | 2011.007.003 | |
Black and White photograph of a young golfer putting. Irvin Furukawa on the University of Washington golf team | 2011.007.004 | |
Black and White photograph of a banquet Nisei Veterans | 2011.007.005 | |
Black and White photograph of young woman basketball player Takae Tanino played for the Baptist WWG team in the 1950s. | 2011.007.006 | |
Black and White photograph of woman, model, in white gown with another woman, the designer Suzy Fukuyama, knelling beside her. | 2011.007.007 | |
Black and White photograph of large brick building on the corner of 1st and Broadway the Japanese Baptist Church 160 Broadway | 2011.007.008 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 women and a man at a banquet Woman in the center is Ada Mahon,. former prncipal of the Baily Gatzert School Right is Yoichi Matsuda | 2011.007.009 | |
Black and White photograph of a wedding bride and groom. Jessie Akiyamia and Thomas Okazaki at Sunnyside Methodist Church | 2011.007.010 | |
Black and White photograph of Japanese American Northwest Airlines Sky Caps - baggage porters Second from right - Nobi Shimizu; Rocky Mikomi | 2011.007.011 | |
Black and White photograph of group of Japanese travelers checking bags at a Northwest Airlines desk. | 2011.007.012 | |
Black and White photograph of US serviceman booking a flight on Northwest Aitlines in Japan. Sign in background advertises shortest way to USA. | 2011.007.013 | |
Black and White photograph of Mayor William F. Devin | 2011.007.014 | |
Black and White photograph portrait of Japanese American woman | 2011.007.015 | |
Black and White photograph of Girl Scouts practicing first aid. | 2011.007.016 | |
Black and White photograph of Girl Scouts practicing first aid | 2011.007.017 | |
Black and White photograph of the corner of 2nd Ave South and South Jackson St. after the earthquake of April 13, 1949 | 2011.007.018 | |
Black and White photograph of the Seattle Hotel after the April 13, 1949 earthquake. Seattle Hotel was operated by HT Kubota at the time. | 2011.007.019 | |
Black and White photograph of class of Japanese American women receiving typing instruction. | 2011.007.020 | |
Black and White photograph of a Caucasian man standing in front of Nisei Veterans information and a list of those killed in WW II. Opeing of "Go For Broke" | 2011.007.021 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 men on stage An interview with Shiro Kashino at the Liberty Theatre in Seattle during a showing of "Go For Broke" | 2011.007.022 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 men on stage Interview with 3 Nisei veterans at the Liberyt Theatre in Seattle during a showing of "Go for Broke" Shiro Kashino, Kaun Onodera, | 2011.007.023 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 men on stage Interview with Kaun Onodera at a showing of Go For Broke at the Liberty Theatre in Seattle | 2011.007.024 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 men on stage An interview with Shiro Kashino at the Liberty Theatre in Seattle during a showing of "Go For Broke" | 2011.007.025 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 men on stage Interview with Nisei veteran at a showing of Go For Broke at the Liberty Theatre in Seattle | 2011.007.026 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 Nisei Veterans Kaun Onodera on the left | 2011.007.027 | |
Black and White photograph of man sitting at a desk. | 2011.007.028 | |
Black and White photograph Group of 3 men and 3 women at a table having dinner. Man inc enter is Seiichi Hara | 2011.007.029 | |
Black and White photograph of piolot in front of plane Tom Takemura of Puyallup Valley in front of his plane which he raced. | 2011.007.030 | |
Black and White photograph of 5 men at a table. Gordon Hirabayashi is at the left end. | 2011.007.031 | |
2- Black and White photographs Group of 4 women Japanese American Citizens League JACL Pacific Northwest Queen candidates. L - R: Betty Noji, Takae Tanino, Queen May Tsutsumoto, Marian Kono | 2011.007.032 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 women, 3 stranding and one sitting. Japanese American Citizens League Queen and runners up. Take Tanino, Marion Kono, Betty Noji standing Queen May Tsutsumoto sitting | 2011.007.033 | |
Black and White photograph 5 women in evening gowns Northwest Buddhist convention Queen and attendants L - R: May Sasaki, Marge Tomoguchi, ___ | 2011.007.034 | |
Black and White photograph of 3 people, 2 men and 1 woman Washington State Trade Fair From Left to Right: William F. Devin, former Mayor of Seattle, Chairman Program Committee, Consul Shigezo Yoshikawa, Janet Yoshioka, Secretary Japanese Consulate | 2011.007.035 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 girls in kimono Kneeling Janice Shoji | 2011.007.036 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 women On the left Japanese American in Kimono holding cloth which is being looked at by Caucasian woman. | 2011.007.037 | |
Black and White photograph of sale of Japanese objects at a fair. | 2011.007.038 | |
Black and White photograph of group of girls in kimono. One girl in western clothes plays with a Hagoita, Japanese battledore used for New Years game. | 2011.007.039 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 men James Matsuoka president of the Jackson Street Community Council hands gavel to new president of the JSCC | 2011.007.040 | |
Black and White photograph of the Nisei Veterans Memorial at Lakeview Cemetery | 2011.007.042 | |
Black and White photograph of a memorial service at the Nisei Veterans Memorial | 2011.007.043 | |
Black and White photograph Nisei veterans color guard at a memorial service at the Nisei Veterans Memorial in Lakeview cemetery | 2011.007.044 | |
Black and White photograph of a Nisei veterans honor guard performing a 21 gun salute at a service at the Nisei Veterans Memorial. | 2011.007.045 | |
Black and White photograph of 4 persons laying a wreath at the Nisei Veterans Memorial Second from left Seiichi Hara | 2011.007.046 | |
Black and White photograph of military officer addressing memorial group for Nisei Veterans | 2011.007.047 | |
Black and White photograph of military honor gard with flag draped caskets under canopy. Nisei Veterans Memorial Seattle | 2011.007.048 | |
Black and White photograph of a gas station Conoco at 7th Ave South and Jackson St South 7th Avenue Service Charlie and Ted is on banner in front of the station. | 2011.007.049 | |
Black and White photograph of man in store front Frank Hattori Real Estate, 304 6th Ave S. Until 1959 | 2011.007.050 | |
Black and White photograph of tea ceremony performance Mrs. G. Mihara in tea ceremony accompanied by Mrs. Nakashima and Mrs. Saski on koto and Mr. Oye on the shakuhachi | 2011.007.051 | |
Black and White photograph of woman performing tea ceremony Miss Tazuko Kiyono in tea ceremony | 2011.007.052 | |
Black and White photograph of girl performing tea ceremony Miss Takiko Moriguchi | 2011.007.053 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 girls performing tea ceremony Miss Kiyono and Miss Moriguchi acting as hostesses in tea ceremony | 2011.007.054 | |
Black and White photograph of baseball catcher | 2011.007.055 | |
Black and White photograph of baseball catcher and batter | 2011.007.056 | |
Black and White photograph of man playing baseball | 2011.007.057 | |
Black and White photograph of interior of men's clothing store | 2011.007.058 | |
Black and White photograph of street crowd watching a motorcade. Japanese police line the streets in front of crowd waving flags, Japanese and American to bid farewell to General MacArthur | 2011.007.059 | |
Black and White photograph of street crowd watching a motorcade. Japanese police line the streets in front of crowd waving flags, Japanese and American to bid farewell to General MacArthur | 2011.007.060 | |
Black and White photograph of street crowd watching a motorcade. Japanese police line the streets in front of crowd waving flags, Japanese and American to bid farewell to General MacArthur | 2011.007.061 | |
Black and White photograph women playing basketball WWG on some jerseys | 2011.007.062 | |
Black and White photograph of street crowd watching a motorcade. Japanese police line the streets in front of crowd waving flags, Japanese and American to bid farewell to General MacArthur | 2011.007.063 | |
Black and White photograph of Japanese American baseball team and awards on the field | 2011.007.064 | |
Black and White photograph of woman basketball player WWG on jersey | 2011.007.065 | |
Black and White photograph of football game | 2011.007.066 | |
Black and White photograph of football game Nisei Veterans? | 2011.007.067 | |
Black and White photograph of group of men waiting on a bench | 2011.007.068 | |
Black and White photograph of Ida Mahon in the home of her nephew, Mr. Grant in Tokyo | 2011.007.069 | |
Black and White photograph of Ida Mahon in Japan George Ogishima second from right. | 2011.007.070 | |
Black and White photograph of Floyd Schmoe with a group on a Japanese house porch. Floyd Schmoe traveled to Japan each summer from 1949 - 1953 to help buikd houses in Hiroshima and Nagasaki | 2011.007.071 | |
Black and White photograph of Floyd Schmoe with a group on a Japanese house porch. Floyd Schmoe traveled to Japan each summer from 1949 - 1953 to help buikd houses in Hiroshima and Nagasaki | 2011.007.072 | |
Black and White photograph of Floyd Schmoe with a group on a Japanese house porch. Floyd Schmoe traveled to Japan each summer from 1949 - 1953 to help buikd houses in Hiroshima and Nagasaki | 2011.007.073 | |
Black and White photograph of man with heating oil truck | 2011.007.074 | |
Black and White photograph portrait of a woman Katherine Nakaso | 2011.007.075 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of young man CArl K. Sato | 2011.007.076 | |
Black and White photograph Group of women with bouquets | 2011.007.077 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of young woman Rosemary Hidaka | 2011.007.078 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 women in front of a building Salem Picnic Martha Okamura, Emi Kiyokawa | 2011.007.079 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of young woman | 2011.007.080 | |
Black and White photograph of baseball game Player at bat. | 2011.007.081 | |
Black and White photograph Baseball pitcher | 2011.007.082 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of Gordon Hirabayashi | 2011.007.083 | |
Black and White photograph Portrait of Japanese American man | 2011.007.084 | |
Black and White photograph of a baseball game. | 2011.007.085 | |
Sepia Photograph Violin class recital Japanese American students | 2011.032.001 | |
Sepia Photogrpah Japanese American scout troop Troop 53 | 2011.032.002 | |
Portrait of Japanese American newly weds in folder To: Mr & Mrs Yamaguchi Sincerely, Mr. & Mrs James Shigeno | 2012.029.002 | |
Envelope " Laurena, Laurie, and I made copies for you!" contains early photos of the Lam family including Y. T. Lam's mother (she visited breifly from China) and his brother Mai who was later shot down in the Sino-Japanese War. | 2014.006.064 | |
Album, photographic and loose pages and photographs. 442nd Combat Team 34th Division Italy, France, Germany 1944 - 1945 Taiji Yakayoshi | 2014.017.001 | |
Black and White photograph Higo business card | HigoPhoto10 | |
Black and White photograph of a Picnic | HigoPhoto11 | |
Black and White photograph a Murakami in front of a ferry. | HigoPhoto12 | |
Black and White photograph of the Murakami sisters Masa, Aya, Chiyoko | HigoPhoto13 | |
Black and White photograph of Chiyoko Murakami | HigoPhoto14 | |
Black and White photograph of the interior of the Higo Store on Jackson | HigoPhoto15 | |
Black and White photograph of 3 men in front of a mountain shelter in Japan | HigoPhoto16 | |
Black and White photograph of 2 girls. Kazuichi is standing behind them. | HigoPhoto17 | |
Black and White photograph of the courtyard behind the Higo store on Jackson | HigoPhoto18 | |
Black and White photograph snow on Jackson St. | HigoPhoto19 | |
Black and White photograph of Mrs Sanzo Murakami with 2 boys. | HigoPhoto2 | |
Black and White photograph snow in front of the NP Hotel. | HigoPhoto20 | |
Black and White photograph snow in the Higo courtyard | Higophoto21 | |
Black and White photograph Snow on Jackson St. | Higophoto22 | |
Black and White photograph of a Japanese American bank opening. | Higophoto23 | |
Black and White photograph Funeral at the Japanese Buddhist church | Higophoto24 | |
Black and White photograph of a funeral | Higophoto25 | |
Black and White photograph of the interior of a Japanese American bank. Pacific Commercial Bank? | Higophoto26 | |
Black and White photograph students in front of Washington School | Higophoto27 | |
Black and White photograph of the interior of a Japanese American bank Pacific Commercial Bank? | Higophoto28 | |
Black and White photograph of Japanese American funeral at the Nichiren Church | Higophoto29 | |
Black and White photograph of Masa and Chiyo Murakami | HigoPhoto3 | |
Black and White photograph of funeral procession in front of the Butterworth Mortuary | Higophoto30 | |
Black and White photograph of a Japanese American funeral | Higophoto31 | |
Black and White photograph of a Japanese American funeral | Higophoto32 | |
Black and White photograph portrait of the Murakami Family | Higophoto33 | |
Black and White photograph of the Murakami family outdoors. | Higophoto34 | |
Black and White photograph of a Japanese American funeral | Higophoto35 | |
Black and White photograph of Japanese American funeral in front of the Japanese Buddhist church | Higophoto36 | |
Black and White photograph of students in front of the Japanese Language School | Higophoto37 | |
Black and White photograph of 3 children. Murakami. | HigoPhoto4 | |
Black and White photograph of the Muralkami family at Volunteer Park | HigoPhoto5 | |
Black and White photograph of Woman with a child in kimono. | HigoPhoto6 | |
Black and White photograph of Emperor Hirohito | HigoPhoto7 | |
Black and White photograph of Chiyoko and Aya Murakami | HigoPhoto8 | |
Black and White photograph Japanese Chamber of Commerce float | HigoPhoto9 | |
Jimmy Sakamoto in boxing shorts Japanese Featherweight Contender | Ishii.003 | |
Series of black and white photos of the coast. | Ishii.004 | |
Copy negative of family photograph | Ishii.005 | |
Color photograph of female artist | Ishii.006 | |
4 - Black and white photograph of David Ishii fishing | Ishii.007 | |
Blck and white photograph of David Ishii in his bookstore with a group of Asian American artists and writers including Alan Lau, Frank Chin and Shawn Wong Large format copy also | Ishii.008 | |
Black and white photograph of Asian American couple | Ishii.009 | |
Black and white photograph of man at a desk | Ishii.010 | |
Black and white photograph of Enos Bradner with fly feathers | Ishii.011 | |
Black and white photograph of Mei Mei Berssenbrugge at the Basement Underground in New York | Ishii.012 | |
Black and white photograph of Asian American author T. | Ishii.013 | |
Black and white photograph of David Ishii in his bookstore with fishing rod | Ishii.014 | |
Black and white photograph of Frank S. Okada in his studio | Ishii.015 | |
Color photograph of a George Tsutakawa fountain at the Seattle Public Library | Ishii.016 | |
Color photograph of the entrance of the Seattle Public Library showing scupture by | Ishii.017 | |
6 color photos of the Washington coast | Ishii.018 | |
Black and white photographs of works of Paul Horiuchi | Ishii.019 | |
Black and white photograph of Paul Horiuchi | Ishii.020 | |
Color photographs of the work of Paul Horiuchi | Ishii.021 | |
Black and white photograph of drummer with set of Yamaha drums | Ishii.022 | |
Black and white photograph of female artist Pam | Ishii.023 | |
Black and white photograph of Roger Shimomura | Ishii.024 | |
Black and white photograph of woman artist Wendy | Ishii.025 | |
Black and white photograph of Paul Chihara | Ishii.026 | |
Black and white photograph of Leslie Silko | Ishii.027 | |
Black and white photograph of Paul Horiuchi Framed and signed: "Best Wishes David, Paul Horiuchi" | Ishii.036 | |
Black and white photograph of Asian American actor Mako Framed | Ishii.037 | |
Black and white photograph of Asian American actor | Ishii.038 | |
Black and white photograph of a rollar skater seated with 5 women around him. signed | Ishii.039 | |
Black and white photograph of an Hawaiian author Signed "Mahalo David Ishii Milton Murayama" | Ishii.040 | |
Black and white photograph of an author with a typewriter | Ishii.041 | |
Black and white photograph of Asian American man outside | Ishii.042 | |
Black and white photograph of Johsel Namkung walking with his camera along the coast. Signed by David Ishii | Ishii.043 | |
Black and white photograph of David Ishii in his bookstore, holding a baseball wearing a t-shirt with Americaine Base-Ball on the front | Ishii.044 | |
Black and white photograph of Shawn Wong | Ishii.045 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of Enos Bradner with fly feathers | Ishii.046 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of Jeffery Paul chan signed | Ishii.047 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of Frank Chin | Ishii.048 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of 5 architects sitting on a bench in Pioneer Square | Ishii.049 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of 3 artists Tomatsu Takizaki, Mark Horiuchi and Mark Toby | Ishii.050 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of Frank Okada | Ishii.051 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of David Ishii as a young boy on his birthday | Ishii.052 | |
Framed Black and white photograph of David Ishii as a young boy with telephone | Ishii.053 | |
Framed black and white photograph of Emmett Watson in Seattle Rainiers baseball uniform standing next to Alice Brougham (daughter of Royal Brougham), 1943 | Ishii.057 | |
Black and white photograph of Frank Chin | Ishii.079 | |
Color photograph of three celloists Leonard Rose in center and Eugene Istomin on the right. Signed by all three. | Ishii.080 | |
Location: Chambois Sector, France… ➤ | NVC.005.001 | nvc/(001)442nd regimental combat team so |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.002 | nvc/(002) 442nd regimental combat team m |
Location: Livorno, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.003 | nvc/(001)442nd regimental combat team so |
Location: France… ➤ | NVC.005.004 | nvc/(004) 442nd regimental combat team s |
Location: Burma… ➤ | NVC.005.005 | nvc/(005) nisei interpreters with merril |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.006 | nvc/(006) 100th infantry battalion troop |
Location: Minidoka incarceration camp, Idaho… ➤ | NVC.005.007 | nvc/(007) memorial service for a nisei s |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service was held at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.008 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.009 | nvc/(009) national basketball tournament |
Location: Seattle, Washington This NVC sponsored Little League team, the Yankees, won the Central League division in 1953 and featured four players who were selected to the league All-Star Team. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.010 | nvc/(010) little league baseball team.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington This event was held at the Rainier Brewery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.011 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.012 | nvc/(012) fourth national nisei veterans |
Location: Seattle, Washington Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee 1964 Reunion Committee. The photograph was taken at the Nisei Veterans Committee Hall in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.013 | nvc/(013) nisei veterans reunion committ |
Location: Brescia, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.014 | nvc/(014) nisei soldier sorts german equ |
Location: Castleforte, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.015 | nvc/(015) nisei soldiers leaving battle. |
Location: Kahului, Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.016 | |
Location: Saint-Die, France… ➤ | NVC.005.017 | nvc/(017) nisei soldier discussing enemy |
Location: North Africa… ➤ | NVC.005.018 | |
Location: Chambois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.019 | |
Location: Charmois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.020 | nvc/(020) nisei soldier doing laundry.jp |
Location: Saint-Die, France… ➤ | NVC.005.021 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.022 | |
Location: Brescia, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.023 | nvc/(023) nisei soldiers sorting confisc |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.024 | nvc/(024) nisei soldiers practicing comb |
Location: Chambois Sector, France… ➤ | NVC.005.025 | |
Location: Bruyeres, France Original caption: Japanese-American infantrymen move into action in a hilly sector of France. 10/24/44. Bruyeres. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.026 | nvc/(026) 442nd regimental combat team s |
Location: Castellina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.027 | nvc/(027) nisei soldiers firing a cannon |
Location: France… ➤ | NVC.005.028 | nvc/(028) 522nd field artillery battalio |
Location: S. Agata Di Goti, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.029 | |
Location: Oahu, Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.030 | nvc/(030) nisei soldiers awaiting furlou |
Location: Oahu, Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.031 | |
Location: Castellina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.032 | nvc/(032) nisei captain giving medical t |
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.033 | nvc/(033) a mother receiving her son's s |
Location: Germany… ➤ | NVC.005.034 | nvc/(034) bronze star medal presentation |
Location: Saint-Die, France… ➤ | NVC.005.035 | nvc/(035) nisei soldier on the front lin |
Location: Charmois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.036 | nvc/(036) nisei soldiers writing letters |
Location: Chambois Sector, France… ➤ | NVC.005.037 | |
Location: Charmois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.038 | nvc/(038) nisei soldier writing a letter |
Location: Bruyeres, France Original caption: Bruyeres, France. File of Japanese-American Infantrymen moves past wooded area. 24 Oct 1944. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.039 | |
Location: Charmois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.040 | nvc/(040) nisei soldiers in meal line.jp |
Location: Chambois Sector, France… ➤ | NVC.005.041 | nvc/(041) nisei soldiers studying a map. |
Location: France… ➤ | NVC.005.042 | nvc/(042) 522nd field artillery battalio |
Location: North Africa… ➤ | NVC.005.043 | |
Location: Charmois, France… ➤ | NVC.005.044 | nvc/(044) nisei soldier standing guard.j |
Location: Castellina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.045 | |
Location: North Africa Original caption: North Africa Theater. Pvt. Fred (Angel) Ogata, Pahala, Hawaii, digs a slit trench. He is Japanese in the U.S. Army. 1943. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.046 | nvc/(046) nisei soldier digging a trench |
Location: Brescia, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.047 | |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.048 | |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.049 | |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.050 | |
Location: Castellina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.051 | |
Location: Montenero, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.052 | |
Location: Montenero, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.053 | |
Original caption: Japanese-American Chaplain. This newly-commissioned U.S. Army Chaplain is Lieut. Hiro Higuchi, a native of Hawaii, of Japanese parentage. He is now in training at Harvard, and is the second chaplain of Japanese ancestry to receive a… ➤ | NVC.005.054 | |
Location: Fort Belvoir, Virginia… ➤ | NVC.005.055 | |
Location: Fort Belvoir, Virginia… ➤ | NVC.005.056 | |
Location: Fort Belvoir, Virginia… ➤ | NVC.005.057 | |
Date: July 6, 1946… ➤ | NVC.005.058 | nvc/(058) nisei soldier relaxing in barr |
Location: Fort Belvoir, Virginia… ➤ | NVC.005.059 | nvc/(059) working at the regimental comm |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.060 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.061 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan… ➤ | NVC.005.062 | nvc/(062) nisei technicians repairing a |
Location: Brescia, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.063 | nvc/(063) nisei soldier with prisoner of |
Location: Tokyo, Japan… ➤ | NVC.005.064 | nvc/(064) nisei soldier receiving the br |
Date: March 6, 1945… ➤ | NVC.005.065 | |
Location: Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.066 | |
Location: Saint-Die, France… ➤ | NVC.005.067 | nvc/(067) command post on the front line |
Date: September 10, 1945… ➤ | NVC.005.068 | |
Location: Fay's Area, France… ➤ | NVC.005.069 | |
Location: Lecco, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.070 | |
Location: Kahului, Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.071 | |
Location: Rosignano, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.072 | nvc/(072) nisei soldiers receiving presi |
Location: Leghorn, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.073 | |
Date: July 15, 1944… ➤ | NVC.005.074 | nvc/(074) nisei soldiers moving towards |
Location: Cecina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.075 | |
Location: Hawaii… ➤ | NVC.005.076 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi… ➤ | NVC.005.077 | |
Date: July 30, 1944… ➤ | NVC.005.078 | |
Location: Cecina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.079 | |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.080 | nvc/(080) 522nd field artillery battalio |
Location: France… ➤ | NVC.005.081 | |
Location: Bruyeres Sector, France… ➤ | NVC.005.082 | |
Location: Saint-Die, France… ➤ | NVC.005.083 | nvc/(083) nisei machine gunner on front |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.084 | nvc/(084) nisei captain giving medical a |
Location: Oahu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.085 | |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.086 | |
Location: Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.087 | |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.088 | |
Location: Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.089 | |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.090 | |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.091 | nvc/(091) nisei technicians working on c |
Location: Castellina Sector, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.092 | |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.093 | |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.094 | |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.095 | nvc/(095) 100th infantry battalion train |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.096 | nvc/(096) 100th infantry battalion train |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.097 | nvc/(097) nisei soldiers fixing a truck. |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.098 | nvc/(098) nisei soldiers resting in a te |
Location: Fort Sam Houston, Texas … ➤ | NVC.005.099 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi … ➤ | NVC.005.100 | nvc/(100) 442nd regimental combat team t |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Nisei men and women enjoying a meal together. | NVC.005.1000 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Nisei women. Two women look at a photo album, one writes and one is just standing looking to one side. | NVC.005.1001 | |
Color photograph. Nisei men having a meal together. | NVC.005.1002 | |
Color photograph. Photo of Yosh Iwamoto, Turk Suguki and Seiji Hata sitting at a table. | NVC.005.1003 | |
Color photograph. Photo of Dan Inoyue making a speech. | NVC.005.1004 | |
Color photograph. Photo of Bob Tsukui. | NVC.005.1005 | |
Color photograph. Photo of three Nisei men having a meal together. | NVC.005.1006 | |
Color photograph. Photo of Kiki Sugawara and Ben Sugawara dancing. | NVC.005.1007 | |
Color photograph. Picture of Paul Hosoda, Shun Yuasa, Art Susumi, and Bob Tsukui. The man is holding up his gift, a gadget? | NVC.005.1008 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two Nisei women and a Nisei man. (Scholarship reciepient 1996 with Parents) | NVC.005.1009 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi … ➤ | NVC.005.101 | nvc/(101) 442nd regimental combat team t |
Black and white photo. Photo of Paul Hosoda | NVC.005.1010 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Paul Hosoda and Mary Hosoda. | NVC.005.1011 | |
Color photo. Photo of a tombstone covered in flowers. | NVC.005.1012 | |
Color photo. Two veterans carrying flags surround a tombstone. | NVC.005.1013 | |
Color photo. Veterans carrying and walking with flags. | NVC.005.1014 | |
Color photo. Photo of the Lakeview cemtery, the war dead memorial, and the memorial service attendees. | NVC.005.1015 | |
Color photo. Memorial service at Lakeview cemtery. Photo of service attendees and veterans carrying flags. | NVC.005.1016 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of a NVC scholarship recipient. | NVC.005.1017 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Ken Sato and Sarah Sato. | NVC.005.1018 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of three young Niseis (two men and one woman) posing for a picture. | NVC.005.1019 | |
Date: 1943 … ➤ | NVC.005.102 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Ken Sato. | NVC.005.1020 | |
Color photo. Photo of Bruce Miyake making a speech. | NVC.005.1021 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of a Nisei woman on a dance floor. Couples dance around her. | NVC.005.1022 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of two Nisei men in suits | NVC.005.1023 | |
Color photo. Photo of a scholarship recipient. | NVC.005.1024 | |
Color photo. Photo of Nisei man making a speech while a man and woman sit on either side of him. | NVC.005.1025 | |
Color photo. Photo of Paul receiving the gavel from Shun. Joe Martineau next to Mary. | NVC.005.1026 | |
Color photo. Photo of Paul receiving the gavel from Shun. Joe Martineau next to Mary. | NVC.005.1027 | |
Color photo. Photo of a woman speaking and holding a microphone while a young man next to her holds a piece of paper and a woman sitting nearby looks on. | NVC.005.1028 | |
Color photo. Photo of Bob Tsukui presenting Jason Yada with scholarship. | NVC.005.1029 | |
Location: unknown … ➤ | NVC.005.103 | nvc/(103) 100th infantry battalion train |
Color photo. Photo of two Nisei men talking at the podium. | NVC.005.1030 | |
Color photo. Photo of a Paul Hoshoda with a microphone talking to Shun Yuasa Nisei man. | NVC.005.1031 | |
Color photo. Photo of Joe Martineau presenting citizenship award. | NVC.005.1032 | |
Color photo. Photo of Nisei young woman holding a citizenship award and speaking with a microphone next to Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.1033 | |
Color photo. Photo a citizenship award recipient. | NVC.005.1034 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of Jeff, Jason Yada and Chris Yada. | NVC.005.1035 | |
Black and white photo. PIcture of two Nisei women and one Nisei man posing for a picture together. | NVC.005.1036 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of a young man makinga speech. | NVC.005.1037 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of young man making a speech. | NVC.005.1038 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of George Yano, Paul Minato. | NVC.005.1039 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi Original caption: Co. E. of the 442nd Inf. Regt. comprising Japanese-American lads snapped in formation. Camp Shelby, Mississippi. 5/13/1943. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.104 | nvc/(104) nisei soldiers in formation.jp |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of men, women, and children buying and eating things. | NVC.005.1040 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of chefs at the bazaar. Three Nisei men. | NVC.005.1041 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Nisei woman behind counter of bazaar bakery. | NVC.005.1042 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Nisei men preparing some green herbs in a bowl. Woman in apron stands behind them. | NVC.005.1043 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Nisei men and women buying food. Food banners hang over head advertising teriyaki chicken, mixed plate bara suishi and inari sushi. | NVC.005.1044 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Nisei men and women sit at tables. | NVC.005.1045 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting down and eating. | NVC.005.1046 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of Chrismas ornaments. | NVC.005.1047 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of Audrey Yaplee and her son. | NVC.005.1048 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of NVC White Elephant game. | NVC.005.1049 | |
Date: February 19, 1942 … ➤ | NVC.005.105 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of two Nisei men and two Nisei women and a line of bentos on a table. | NVC.005.1050 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of men and women sitting at tables and eating. | NVC.005.1051 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Picture of elderly women and a little boy. | NVC.005.1052 | |
Color photo. Photo of Ben Uyeno writing something. | NVC.005.1053 | |
Color photo. Photo of men and women eating and talking at tables. | NVC.005.1054 | |
Color photo. NVC Baazar. Photo of men and women sitting at tables and eating. | NVC.005.1055 | |
Color photo. Photo of two women serving themselves food. The chef cooks in the background. | NVC.005.1056 | |
Color photo. Photo of women and children sitting at tables. | NVC.005.1057 | |
Color photo. Men, women, and children eat at tables. | NVC.005.1058 | |
Color photo. Women with aprons help make food in the kitchen. | NVC.005.1059 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi … ➤ | NVC.005.106 | nvc/(106) 442nd regimental combat team t |
Color photo. Men and women help prepare food in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1060 | |
Color photo. Men and women at tables look on as a group of women in festival dress(?) walk in. | NVC.005.1061 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Shobo Fujii, Jugo Hata, heat Heyamoto, Henry Yorozu, and Hank Ito(?). | NVC.005.1062 | |
Black and white photo. Shobo Fujii, Jugo Hata, heat Heyamoto, Henry Yorozu, and Hank Ito(?). | NVC.005.1063 | |
Black and white photo. Basketball team. Team picture with trophy. | NVC.005.1064 | |
Black and white photo. Ernie Yamaguchi getting award from Henry Yorogu. | NVC.005.1065 | |
Black and white photo. Basketball team. Photo of Martin Mano, Alan Harada holding awards. | NVC.005.1066 | |
Black and white photo. Basketball team. Beginning of a game. Referee holds ball between two players before the tip-off. | NVC.005.1067 | |
Black and white photo. Basketball game, a shooter is blocked. | NVC.005.1068 | |
Black and white photo. Basketball team. Photo of two players bent over and a referee standing between them with a basketball. | NVC.005.1069 | |
Date: 1943 … ➤ | NVC.005.107 | nvc/(107) 100th infantry battalion train |
Black and white photo. Photo of two men holding the George H. Kobata Memorial Trophy. | NVC.005.1070 | |
Black and white photo. Caucasian man holds a basketball with children around him. | NVC.005.1071 | |
Black and white photo. A boy holds the NVC 1963 Senior Inspirational Award plaque while a man holds a trophy. | NVC.005.1072 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of a boy holding a trophy while two men stand nearby. | NVC.005.1073 | |
Black and white photo. Women sit and watch bowlers. | NVC.005.1074 | |
Black and white photo. Women sit and watch bowlers. | NVC.005.1075 | |
Black and white photo. photo of six men. Back row left to right: Kay Yamaguchi, unknown, Hank Fukano. Front row left to right: Unknown, Dave Hirahara (?), unknown. | NVC.005.1076 | |
Black and white photo. Man holding a NVC Bowling League trophy. | NVC.005.1077 | |
Black and white photo. Bowling. Azumano Insurance bowlers play against Oregon Nisei Vets. | NVC.005.1078 | |
Black and white photo. Bowling match between Oregon Nisei Vets and Azumano Insurance. | NVC.005.1079 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi … ➤ | NVC.005.108 | nvc/(108) 442nd regimental combat team t |
Black and white photo. Two men and a woman pose with a bowling trophy. Man on left is John Matsumoto. | NVC.005.1080 | |
Black and white photo. Six men pose with six bowling trophies. Back row left to right: Chuck Kato, unknown, Roy Tsuboi. Front row: Sam Uchida, Don Mackaiva, Cho Shimizu. | NVC.005.1081 | |
Black and white photo.Three men look at a piece of paper together. | NVC.005.1082 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mas Tomita working on a piece of lumber. | NVC.005.1083 | |
Color photo. Picture of Tosh Okamoto. | NVC.005.1084 | |
Color photo. Keiji Sato and Mark Fugami painting dowels. | NVC.005.1085 | |
Color photo. John Matsumoto and John Ogishima shoveling rocks. | NVC.005.1086 | |
Color photo. Kaun Onodera a strip of wood. | NVC.005.1087 | |
Color photo. Man looks at stack of wood. | NVC.005.1088 | |
Color photo. Joe Nakatsu and Kaun Onodera nailing a bar of wood to a wall. | NVC.005.1089 | |
Location: Montenero, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.109 | |
Color photo. Yosh Tomita, Geogre Hayashi and Tosh Okamoto in a kitchen. Tray of chicken sits nearby. | NVC.005.1090 | |
Color photo. Man wipes a table with cloth while another stands by and smiles at camera. | NVC.005.1091 | |
Color photo of a man using a table saw to cut wood. Another man holds the wood steady. (Paul Minato and Mas Tomita) | NVC.005.1092 | |
Color photo. Hideo Hoshide hammers nail into wall. | NVC.005.1093 | |
Color photo of a Yosh Tomita using a paint roller. | NVC.005.1094 | |
Color photo. Tom Hiraki, Yosh Tomita and Mack Shoji place tiles of carpeting or linoleum. | NVC.005.1095 | |
Color photo. Tom Hidaka on a ladder works on window. | NVC.005.1096 | |
Color photo. Man on a backhoe. | NVC.005.1097 | |
Color photo. Man operates backhoe. | NVC.005.1098 | |
Black and white photo. Picture of John Matsumoto, Bill Hirata, Lefty Ichihara, Tats Yasui, and George Aoyama. | NVC.005.1099 | |
Location: Lucca, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.110 | nvc/(110) nisei soldiers meeting with ge |
Color photo. John Matsumoto, Salty Mizuta and Hideo Hoshide sitting and painting a stairway. | NVC.005.1100 | |
Black and white photo.John Matsumoto, Bill Hiratam Lefty Ichihara, Tats Yasui, and George Aoyama | NVC.005.1101 | |
Black and white photo. Lefty Ichihara, Bill Hirata, Tats Yasui, Pat Higiwara and George Aoyama shoveling dirt. | NVC.005.1102 | |
Color photo. Joe Nakatsu painting wood. | NVC.005.1103 | |
Color photo. Dick Narasaki working on a roof. | NVC.005.1104 | |
Color photo. John Ogishima working in trench shoveling dirt. | NVC.005.1105 | |
Color photo. Tom Onishi, Bill Yokobe and Raizo Okazaki standing near a house. | NVC.005.1106 | |
Black and white photo. At cemetery. Soldiers stand in a row while service attendees stand and look on. | NVC.005.1107 | |
Black and white photo of veterans, priests, and "Princess Laverne". | NVC.005.1108 | |
Black and white photo. Man makes speech while men in background look on. | NVC.005.1109 | |
Date: July 15, 1944 … ➤ | NVC.005.111 | nvc/(111) nisei soldiers leaving for res |
Black and white photo. Man makes speech while other men behind him look on. | NVC.005.1110 | |
Black and white photo. Man pays his respects at a memorial. | NVC.005.1111 | |
Black and white photo. Man pays respects to a grave or memorial site covered in flowers. | NVC.005.1112 | |
Black and white photo. Soldiers stand in a row and service attendees stand. | NVC.005.1113 | |
Black and white photo. Attendees at a memorial service. | NVC.005.1114 | |
Black and white photo. Man in uniform makes a speech. | NVC.005.1115 | |
Black and white photo. Man bows at a memorial. | NVC.005.1116 | |
Black and white photo of a veteran saluting at a memorial. | NVC.005.1117 | |
Black and white photo. Attendees at a memorial service. | NVC.005.1118 | |
Black and white photo. Men and women sit in a room while Shiro Kashino stands and talks at the front of the room. | NVC.005.1119 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.112 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of Mr. Yoshito Fujii making a speech while looking at a plaque. | NVC.005.1120 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of veterans and priests group picture. | NVC.005.1121 | |
Black and white photo. Soldiers fire a salute at a memorial. | NVC.005.1122 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of funeral/ memorial service and the attendees. | NVC.005.1123 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of men and women listening to a woman making a speech. | NVC.005.1124 | |
Black and white photo. Officer makes a speech at a memorial. | NVC.005.1125 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of memorial service. Man makes speech while service attendees look on. | NVC.005.1126 | |
Black and white photo. Man pays respect to a gravestone with flowers. | NVC.005.1127 | |
Black and white photo. Woman pays respect to war dead memorial. | NVC.005.1128 | |
Black and white photo. Man bows at the war dead memorial. | NVC.005.1129 | |
Date: July 15, 1944 … ➤ | NVC.005.113 | |
Black and white photo. Priest speaks at a memorial service. | NVC.005.1130 | |
Black and white photo. Joe Nakatsu makes a speech and men and women in the room listen. | NVC.005.1131 | |
Black and white photo. Joe Nakatsu makes a speech and men and women in the room listen. | NVC.005.1132 | |
Black and white photo. Joe Nakatsu makes a speech and men and women in the room listen. | NVC.005.1133 | |
Black and white photo. Elderly men and women take group picture near war dead memorial in Lakeview cemetery. | NVC.005.1134 | |
Black and white photo. Mr. Fuji speaks to an audience. | NVC.005.1135 | |
Color photo. In this photo: Kay Kamikawa, Joe Kamikawa and Ken Nakano. | NVC.005.1136 | |
Black and white photo. Photo of veterans and priests. | NVC.005.1137 | |
Black and white photo. Veteran speaks to a crowded room. | NVC.005.1138 | |
Black and white photo. Rev. Paul Nagano makes a speech. | NVC.005.1139 | |
Location: Montenero, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.114 | |
Black and white photo. Veteran makes speech at memorial service. | NVC.005.1140 | |
Black and white photo of Nisei veterans and clergy standing at a memorial service. | NVC.005.1141 | |
Color photo of: (L to R) Isabella Rupp and May Yamada holding a French flag. | NVC.005.1142 | |
Color photo of Senator Inouye speaking at a podium. | NVC.005.1143 | |
Color photo of Joe Kamikawa. | NVC.005.1144 | |
Color photo of Mrs. Kanzaki sitting at a table. | NVC.005.1145 | |
Color photo of Nicole Matsudaira. | NVC.005.1146 | |
Color photo of Lisa Kajitani, recipient of the Don Armini Citizenship Award. | NVC.005.1147 | |
Color photo of two women, May Yamada at center, and three men in the office of Epinal American Cemetary and Memorial. | NVC.005.1148 | |
Color photo of: (L to R) Jeanne and Isabella Rupp in front of the Biffontaine City Hall. | NVC.005.1149 | |
Location: Castelforte, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.115 | |
Color photo of a map of Bruyeres, France. | NVC.005.1150 | |
Color photo of May Yamada standing at the grave marker of Hideo Yasui at the Epinal American Cemetary and Memorial. | NVC.005.1151 | |
Color photo of: (L to R) May Yamada and Mayor of Bruyeres Alain Thirion, in Bruyeres, France. | NVC.005.1152 | |
Color photo of Reverend Kiyoshi Matsukuma in the chapel at Epinal American Cemetary. | NVC.005.1153 | |
Color photo of a sign marking the town of Biffontaine, France. | NVC.005.1154 | |
Color photo of: (L to R) Jeanne Rupp, Isabella Rupp, and May Yamada. | NVC.005.1155 | |
Color photo of: (L to R) Kazu Matsukuma, Kiyoshi Matsukuma, Jeanne Rupp, Isabella Rupp, and Jim Riley. | NVC.005.1156 | |
Color photo of a memorial in Biffontaine, France. | NVC.005.1157 | |
Color photo of Rev. Kiyoshi Matsukuma at a monument for the 442nd in the forest of Bruyeres. | NVC.005.1158 | |
Color photo of Rev. Kiyoshi Matsukuma pouring a libation. | NVC.005.1159 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.116 | nvc/(116) resting after the fall of legh |
Color photo of: front (L to R), May Yamada, Alain Thirion, Jeanne Rupp, and rear (L to R), Kazu Matsukuma, Mrs. Thirion, Michel Rupp. | NVC.005.1160 | |
Color photo of: front (L to R), Michel Rupp, Jeanne Rupp, Alain Thirion, May Yamada, Kazu Matsukuma, and rear (L to R), Mrs. Thirion, Isabella Rupp. | NVC.005.1161 | |
Color photo of an autographed sign celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 442nd's operations in France. | NVC.005.1162 | |
Color photo of Jim Riley and May Yamada in front of the Biffontaine City Hall. | NVC.005.1163 | |
Color photo of a sign marking the town of Biffontaine, France. | NVC.005.1164 | |
Color photo of a sign marking the rescue of the "Lost Battallion" on the way to Biffontaine. | NVC.005.1165 | |
Color photo of Dorothy Narasaki and Dick Narasaki dancing. | NVC.005.1166 | |
Color photo of Sen. Inouye dancing with Louise Kashino. | NVC.005.1167 | |
Color photo of Sen. Inouye exiting a car. | NVC.005.1168 | |
Color photo of Leslie Ann Inaba, recipient of the Kashino Scholarship. | NVC.005.1169 | |
Location: La Houssiere, France … ➤ | NVC.005.117 | |
Color photo of Sen. Inouye talking with Dale Watanabe. | NVC.005.1170 | |
Color photo of Jean Okazaki and Fleazy Okazaky dancing. | NVC.005.1171 | |
Color photo of Joe Kamiwara and Kay Kamikawa. | NVC.005.1172 | |
Color photo of Joe Kamikawa speaking at a podium. | NVC.005.1173 | |
Color photo of Tyrone Nakawatase, recipient of the Kashino Scholarship. | NVC.005.1174 | |
Color photo of Rachel Ono, recipient of the NVC Scholarship. | NVC.005.1175 | |
Color photo of an elderly woman raising her right hand and possibly swearing an oath. | NVC.005.1176 | |
Color photo of Massie Watanabe and Sam Watanabe with Tana. | NVC.005.1177 | |
Black and white photo of food being prepared by volunteers. | NVC.005.1178 | |
Black and white photo of food being prepared by volunteers. | NVC.005.1179 | |
Date: November 13, 1944 … ➤ | NVC.005.118 | nvc/(118) a foxhole on the front lines.j |
Black and white photo of volunteers in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1180 | |
Black and white photo of volunteers preparing trays in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1181 | |
Black and white photo of volunteers washing dishes in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1182 | |
Black and white photo of people relaxing in a hall. | NVC.005.1183 | |
Black and white photo of a registration table at a carnival. | NVC.005.1184 | |
Black and white photo of cooks in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1185 | |
Black and white photo of volunteers preparing food. | NVC.005.1186 | |
Black and white photo of food-preparing volunteers posing for a picture. | NVC.005.1187 | |
Black and white photo of volunteers in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1188 | |
Black and white photo of a man wiping dishes in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1189 | |
Date: October 14, 1944 … ➤ | NVC.005.119 | nvc/(119) nisei soldiers moving by truck |
Black and white photo of people by a grill. | NVC.005.1190 | |
Black and white photo of women shaping rice balls. | NVC.005.1191 | |
Black and white photo of a food booth at a carnival. | NVC.005.1192 | |
Black and white photo of a baked goods booth at a carnival. | NVC.005.1193 | |
Black and white photo of volunteers in a kitchen. | NVC.005.1194 | |
Black and white photo of a hot dogs and pop booth at a carnival. | NVC.005.1195 | |
Black and white photo of George Morihiro speaking behind a table. | NVC.005.1196 | |
Black and white photo of George Morihiro speaking behind a table. | NVC.005.1197 | |
Black and white photo of a George Morihiro speaking before an audience. | NVC.005.1198 | |
Black and white photo of people by a table of sliced fruit. | NVC.005.1199 | |
Location: France Original captions: France. A Japanese-American Combat Team moves through town. 23 Oct 1944. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.120 | |
Black and white photo of people in line at a grill. | NVC.005.1200 | |
Black and white photo of a gift bar booth at a carnival. | NVC.005.1201 | |
Black and white photo of people sitting a table. | NVC.005.1202 | |
Black and white photo of women sitting in front a table of sliced fruit. | NVC.005.1203 | |
Black and white photo of George Morihiro with students. | NVC.005.1204 | |
Black and white photo of people putting food on their plates. | NVC.005.1205 | |
Black and white photo of a man wiping his mouth. | NVC.005.1206 | |
Black and white photo of a group of Ben Sugawara, Massie Tomita, Shiz Hoshide, and George Yamane preparing food. | NVC.005.1207 | |
Black and white photo of a woman in a kimono performing a dance. | NVC.005.1208 | |
Black and white photo of Frank Tsujii speaking to an audience in front of a stage. | NVC.005.1209 | |
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.121 | nvc/(121) a mother receiving posthumous |
Black and white photo of a woman speaking through a microphone to an audience. | NVC.005.1210 | |
Black and white photo of a woman spreading her arms wide. | NVC.005.1211 | |
Black and white photo of a table of people being served a food plate. In this picture: Salty Mizuta, Shiro Kashino, Bill Yanagimachi, Paul Minato, Zen Shibayama, Tosh Tokunaga, and unknown. | NVC.005.1212 | |
Black and white photo of Dick Narasaki and Mrs. Zen Shibayama with students for scholarships. | NVC.005.1213 | |
Black and white photo of two men at a grill. | NVC.005.1214 | |
Black and white photo of a group of children at a microphone. | NVC.005.1215 | |
Black and white photo of a woman spreading her arms wide on a stage. | NVC.005.1216 | |
Black and white photo of a woman holding a mask and a ball. | NVC.005.1217 | |
Black and white photo of Mr. Yoshito Fuji presenting a framed document to a woman. | NVC.005.1218 | |
Black and white photo of five women in front of an audience of children. | NVC.005.1219 | |
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.122 | nvc/(122) nisei soldier blinded during b |
Black and white photo of a man dressed as Santa Claus and children lining up to sit on his lap. | NVC.005.1220 | |
Black and white photo of a man holding a white cloth. | NVC.005.1221 | |
Black and white photo of five women with different sashes. | NVC.005.1222 | |
Black and white photo of women making shushi at Buddhist Church. | NVC.005.1223 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.123 | nvc/(123) presidential citation award ce |
Location: Pacific Ocean Area … ➤ | NVC.005.124 | nvc/(124) army discharge presentation.jp |
Location: Pacific Ocean Area … ➤ | NVC.005.125 | nvc/(125) nisei soldier receiving medal. |
Date: May 23, 1945 … ➤ | NVC.005.126 | nvc/(126) highly decorated nisei soldier |
Location: Oahu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.127 | nvc/(127) veterans of the 100th infantry |
Location: Santa Luce, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.128 | |
Location: Brescia, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.129 | nvc/(129) inspecting a german kitchen.jp |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.130 | nvc/(130) nisei interpreter questioning |
Date: March 14, 1948 … ➤ | NVC.005.131 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.132 | |
Date: September 3, 1946 … ➤ | NVC.005.133 | nvc/(133) proofreading military document |
Date: September 3, 1946 … ➤ | NVC.005.134 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.135 | nvc/(135) checking documents used in war |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.136 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.137 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.138 | nvc/(138) nisei defense attorney in war |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.139 | |
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.140 | nvc/(140) a mother receiving posthumous |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.141 | |
Location: Bougainville, Solomon Islands … ➤ | NVC.005.142 | |
Location: Okinawa Original caption: S/Sgt. Kenyo Miyashiro, U.S. Army interpreter, and his family have a reunion at Stoman. 1945. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.143 | nvc/(143) nisei interpreter reuniting wi |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.144 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.145 | nvc/(145) translating japanese documents |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.146 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.147 | nvc/(147) nisei soldier painting a sign. |
Location: Sand Island, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.148 | nvc/(148) nisei soldier receiving the pu |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.149 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.150 | nvc/(150) nisei draftsman preparing maps |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.151 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.152 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.153 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.154 | |
Location: Fay's Area, France … ➤ | NVC.005.155 | |
Location: Bruyeres, France … ➤ | NVC.005.156 | nvc/(156) nisei soldiers standing at att |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.157 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.158 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.159 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan … ➤ | NVC.005.160 | |
Location: Oahu, Hawaii … ➤ | NVC.005.161 | nvc/(161) nisei veteran blinded in battl |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi Basic training at Camp Shelby. Nisei soldiers throwing fragmentation grenades. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.162 | |
Location: Italy Prisoners of war being taken to Ghedi Air Base in Italy to be processed. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.163 | nvc/(163) nisei soldier escorting prison |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi Basic training at Camp Shelby. Firing Browning 30-Calibre heavy meachine gun. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.164 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi Antitank Company in training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.165 | |
Location: Japan Job applicant during the occupation of Japan. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.166 | |
Location: Fort Snelling, Minnesota Nisei Women's Army Corps (WAC) detachment at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. During World War II and the postwar period more than 300 nisei women served in the WAC. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.167 | |
Location: Pacific Islands Surrender of Japanese forces on one of the Pacific Islands. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.168 | nvc/(168) surrender of japanese forces.j |
Location: Tokyo, Japan Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS), Tokyo. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army Signal Corps | NVC.005.169 | |
Location: Camp Robinson, Arkansas … ➤ | NVC.005.170 | |
Location: Camp Shelby, Mississippi … ➤ | NVC.005.171 | |
Location: Leghorn, Italy Original caption: [illegible] troops of Japanese ancestry, ride jeep patrol through the streets of Leghorn, Italy. Fifth Army, July 19, 1944. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.172 | |
Location: Volletri, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.173 | nvc/(173) 100th infantry battalion soldi |
Location: Volletri, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.174 | nvc/(174) 100th infantry battalion soldi |
Location: Vada, Italy … ➤ | NVC.005.175 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan Original caption: Nisei interpreters of Gen. HQ. Allied Powers in the Pacific, Tokyo Japan, attend classes on "Kan-Ji" characters. 3 Sep 1946. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee and the U.S. Army | NVC.005.176 | |
Location: Fort Belvoir, Virginia… ➤ | NVC.005.177 | nvc/(177) 442nd regimental combat team p |
Location: Cecina, Italy… ➤ | NVC.005.178 | nvc/(178) 442nd regimental combat team b |
Location: San Francisco, California… ➤ | NVC.005.179 | nvc/(179) hawaiian nisei veteran present |
`Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.180 | nvc/(180) national basketball tournament |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.181 | nvc/(181) national basketball tournament |
Date: Late 1940s… ➤ | NVC.005.182 | nvc/(182) national basketball tournament |
Date: 1952… ➤ | NVC.005.183 | nvc/(183) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Location: Seattle, Washington Members of the Women's Auxiliary Club operating a booth at the bazaar. This bazaar was held at the Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.184 | nvc/(184) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Date: 1953 Location: Seattle, Washington This football team, sponsored by the Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC), is enjoying lunch at NVC Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.185 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington These women are selling sushi at the bazaar. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.186 | nvc/(186) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Location: Seattle, Washington Participants of the Nisei Veterans Committee golf tournament eating a celebratory dinner in Chinatown. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.187 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Three nisei veterans work on remodeling the Seattle Nisei Veterans Clubhouse. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.188 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.189 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This event took place at the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.190 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.191 | nvc/(191) national basketball tournament |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.192 | nvc/(192) national basketball tournament |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.193 | nvc/(193) installation dinner and dance. |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.194 | nvc/(194) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.195 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Three nisei veterans admiring the 442nd Regimental Combat Team "Go for Broke" shirt. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.196 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Parents pointing to their son's name on the honor roll board while a nisei veteran and his wife look on. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.197 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.198 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.199 | |
Location: unknown Trophy presentation. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.200 | nvc/(200) nisei veterans committee baseb |
Location: Seattle, Washington This reunion dinner took place in the Grand Ballroom at the Olympic Hotel. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.201 | nvc/(201) national nisei veterans reunio |
Location: Seattle, Washington Cocktail hour held in the Spanish Ballroom at the Olympic Hotel. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.202 | nvc/(202) national nisei veterans reunio |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.203 | nvc/(203) women's auxiliary club install |
Location: Seattle, Washington This photo was taken at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.204 | nvc/(204) visit from senator daniel inou |
Location: Seattle, Washington As part of a promotional tour, this group is performing at the Nisei Veterans Committee Clubhouse. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.205 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.206 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Dancing in the Spanish Ballroom at the Olympic Hotel as part of the reunion main banquet. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.207 | nvc/(207) national nisei veterans reunio |
Location: Seattle, Washington Greeting the Hawaii delegation at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.208 | nvc/(208) national nisei veterans reunio |
Location: Seattle, Washington Shiro Kashino is crowning the Reunion Queen as part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion festivities. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.209 | nvc/(209) crowning of the reunion queen. |
Location: Pine Lake, Washington This family outing to Pine Lake was part of the 1964 National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.210 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This dance, part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion, took place in the Spanish Ballroom of the Olympic Hotel. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.211 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This parade honoring veterans took place in downtown Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.212 | |
Location: unknown Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.213 | nvc/(213) western giants baseball team.j |
Location: Seattle, Washington This bazaar was held at the Nisei Veterans Committee Clubhouse. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.214 | nvc/(214) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Location: Seattle, Washington Members of the Women's Auxiliary Club displaying their baked goods at the Nisei Veterans Committee bazaar. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.215 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Members of the Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) and Kendo Club meet to officially transfer the deed of Kendo Hall to the NVC. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.216 | nvc/(216) dinner at maneki restaurant.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington Golf Tournament sponsored by the Nisei Veterans Commitee. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.217 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This parade honoring veterans took place in downtown Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.218 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This parade honoring veterans took place in downtown Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Ralph S. Ochi) | NVC.005.219 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Putting up a sign for the bazaar at Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.220 | nvc/(220) nisei veterans committee bazaa |
Location: Seattle, Washington This dance took place at Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.221 | |
Location: Pine Lake, Washington This family outing to Pine Lake was part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.222 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This Christmas party was held at the Nisei Veterans Committee Clubhouse. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.223 | |
Location: Tokyo, Japan… ➤ | NVC.005.224 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This dance took place at Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.225 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.226 | nvc/(226) national nisei veterans reunio |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.227 | nvc/(227) little league football team.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington Members of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee sponsored International Fighting Irish football team eating dinner at an awards banquet. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.228 | nvc/(228) little league football team ba |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.229 | nvc/(229) little league football team ba |
Location: Seattle, Washington… ➤ | NVC.005.230 | nvc/(230) little league football team ba |
Location: Fort Snelling, Minnesota Nisei linguists marching to Japanese class at the Military Intelligence Service Language School. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.231 | |
Location: Fort Snelling, Minnesota Military Intelligence Service Language School classroom portrait. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.232 | nvc/(232) mis language school class port |
Location: Seattle, Washington Hiroshi Miyamura, a Medal of Honor recipient, is autographing books at Nisei Veterans Committee Hall. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.233 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service was held at Lake View Cemetery. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.234 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This funeral service, held at Maryknoll Catholic Church, is for a Nisei veteran killed in action during World War II. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer George Morihiro) | NVC.005.235 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service took place at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.236 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Veterans place a wreath on the Nisei War Memorial Monument at Lake View Cemetery. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.237 | nvc/(237) nisei war memorial monument.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington This funeral service was held at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.238 | |
Location: Biffontaine, France This monument in Biffontaine, France, was built and donated by Jean Bianchetti in remembrance of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.239 | nvc/(239) french monument honoring nisei |
Location: unknown Nisei soldier giving the flag to a grieving mother. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer George Morihiro) | NVC.005.240 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service was held at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.241 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service, held at the First Methodist Church, is for 442nd Regimental Combat Team soldiers killed in action in Europe. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.242 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Dr. Kelly Yamada of the JACL presenting a wreath at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.243 | nvc/(243) nisei war memorial monument.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington Gold Star parents attending the service at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.244 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Issei parents attending the service at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.245 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service, held at the Public Safety Building in downtown Seattle, is part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.246 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington The Hawaii delegation to the National Nisei Veterans Reunion poses in front of the memorial monument at the Public Safety Building in downtown Seattle. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.247 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Gold Star parents attending a memorial service at the Public Safety Building in Seattle as part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.248 | |
Location: Minidoka incarceration camp, Idaho Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.249 | nvc/(249) funeral for fallen soldiers.jp |
Location: unknown Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.250 | nvc/(250) nisei veterans at memorial sit |
Location: Tacoma, Washington This service was held at the Tacoma Buddhist Church. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer George Morihiro) | NVC.005.251 | nvc/(251) nisei veterans at memorial sit |
Location: Tacoma, Washington This service was held at the Tacoma Buddhist Church. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer George Morihiro) | NVC.005.252 | nvc/(252) funeral service for nisei sold |
Location: Seattle, Washington Hiroshi Miyamura, a Medal of Honor recipient, placing a wreath at the Public Safety Building monument in downtown Seattle. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.253 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington This memorial service took place at the Public Safety Building in Seattle as part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.254 | |
Location: Seattle, Washington Funeral service at Lake View Cemetery. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee (Photographer Elmer Ogawa) | NVC.005.255 | nvc/(255) boy scouts holding the flag.jp |
Location: Seattle, Washington This service took place at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.256 | nvc/(256) funeral service for nisei sold |
Location: Minidoka incarceration camp, Idaho (?) Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.257 | nvc/(257) funeral service for fallen sol |
Japanese-American Infantrymen of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 34th Division, march through Italy. | NVC.005.258 | |
Black and white official portrait photo of Brig. General Francis Takemoto. | NVC.005.259 | |
Black and white photo of WO(JG) James Yamamoto and Sgt. Ted T. Yamate with their headquarter's pet pigeon. | NVC.005.260 | |
Black and white photo of Masaru D. Tomasa in civilian clothes after his discharge from the Army. | NVC.005.261 | |
Black and white photo of Masaru D. Tomasa in uniform. | NVC.005.262 | |
Black and white photo of WO(JG) James Yamamoto and Sgt. Ted Yamate with their headquarter's pet pigeon. | NVC.005.263 | |
Black and white photo of memorial service. Five caskets | NVC.005.264 | |
Black and white photo of Captain Henry Otasato in uniform. | NVC.005.265 | |
Black and white photo of Japanese American soldiers riding on a truck into the town of Livorno. | NVC.005.266 | |
Black and white photo of Tom Okazaki, Sam Saiki, and an unidentified man at a NVC golf tournament. | NVC.005.267 | |
Black and white photo of a man speaking at a funeral service. | NVC.005.268 | |
Black and white photo of a funeral service. | NVC.005.269 | |
Black and white photo of caskets and wreaths at a memorial service. | NVC.005.270 | |
Black and white photo of soldiers firing a salute at a memorial service. | NVC.005.271 | |
Black and white photo of a firing squad at a memorial service. | NVC.005.272 | |
Sepia photo of Nisei veterans at a cemetary. | NVC.005.273 | |
Sepia photo of a funeral pyre at a memorial service. | NVC.005.274 | |
Black and white photo of soldiers presenting flags at a funeral service. Goldstar Parents being presented the flag. | NVC.005.275 | |
Black and white photo of veterans at a funeral service. | NVC.005.276 | |
Black and white photo of soldiers in front of caskets at a funeral service. Washelli for funeral service/ burial for the 5 shown at Seattle First Methodist. | NVC.005.277 | |
Black and white photo of a funeral service. | NVC.005.278 | |
Black and white photo of girls in kimonos in front of a fire. | NVC.005.279 | |
Black and white photo of four people in front of a memorial, one of them a Nisei chaplain. Wreath presentation. | NVC.005.280 | |
Black and white photo of a flag at half mast at a cemetary. | NVC.005.281 | |
Black and white photo of a soldier speaking at a memorial service. | NVC.005.282 | |
Black and white photo of four caskets from a Seattle Buddhist Church funeral service for Nisei veterans. Family members of Shigayas and Onoderas. | NVC.005.283 | |
Black and white photo of a funeral procession and pallbearers. First Methodist Church funeral for Frances Kinoshita. | NVC.005.284 | |
Black and white photo of a funeral procession leaving Seattle Buddhist Church. | NVC.005.285 | |
Black and white photo of a family at a Nisei veteran burial. | NVC.005.286 | |
Black and white photo of pallbears holding a casket at a Nisei veteran's funeral service. | NVC.005.287 | |
Black and white photo of a funeral service for Nisei veterans killed in action. | NVC.005.288 | |
Black and white photo of a memorial service at Lakeview Cemetary. | NVC.005.289 | |
Black and white photo of a memorial service at Lakeview Cemetary. | NVC.005.290 | |
Black and white photo of soldiers firing in salute at Lakeview Cemetary. | NVC.005.291 | |
Black and white photo of soldiers carrying a casket out of Tacoma Buddhist Church. | NVC.005.292 | |
Black and white photo of a Nisei veteran burial at the Military Plot of Washelli Cemetary. | NVC.005.293 | |
Black and white photo of a Gold star parent recieving a flag from a soldier. | NVC.005.294 | |
Black and white photo of a memorial service at Lakeview Cemetary. | NVC.005.295 | |
Black and white photo of a Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetary. | NVC.005.296 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service (Honor Guards), | NVC.005.297 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service (Honor Guards). | NVC.005.298 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Burial, Washelli Cemetery (Multiple plot). | NVC.005.299 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.300 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.301 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.302 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service. | NVC.005.303 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service. | NVC.005.304 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service | NVC.005.305 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Burial | NVC.005.306 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.307 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.308 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.309 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Burial at Cemetery . Five caskets surrounded by funeral attendees. | NVC.005.310 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service at First Methodist Church. Memorial Service for Nisei Vetran killed in action in Europe. | NVC.005.311 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service. | NVC.005.312 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran Funeral Service. | NVC.005.313 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Dedication at Lakeview Cemetery. Dick Setsuda Speaking. | NVC.005.314 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Dedication at Lakeview Cemetery. | NVC.005.315 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service in a cemetery where a casket is under a tent and people are gathered around. | NVC.005.316 | |
Black and white photograph.Memorial service for a Nisei veteran. Casket is under tent with family and friends gathered around it. | NVC.005.317 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of a veteran's casket. | NVC.005.318 | |
Black and white photograph. A woman at memorial service carries the flag of a deceased nisei veteran. | NVC.005.319 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral of nisei veteran. Pall bearers carrying casket out of St. Peters church. | NVC.005.320 | |
Black and white photograph. Veteran's funeral service. Left pallbearer (facing with glasses) Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.321 | |
Black and white photograph. Veterans memorial service. Man speaking at a podium. | NVC.005.322 | |
Black and white photograph. Veteran's funeral service. Casket being carried out of church by pall bearers. | NVC.005.323 | |
Black and white photograph. Burial of two unknown Nisei veterans- Lakeview cemetery? Picture of two caskets. | NVC.005.324 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service? Soldiers carrying rifles and flag. | NVC.005.325 | |
Black and white photograph. Burial of Nisei veteran. Soldiers stand around the casket while the priest reads passages from the Bible. | NVC.005.326 | |
Black and white photograph. Burial of a Nisei veteran. Casket being carried away while soldiers salute the casket as it passes by. | NVC.005.327 | |
Black and white photograph. Military burial at Washelli Cemetery- 1948. Casket pulled by soldiers among rows of headstones in the cemetery. | NVC.005.328 | |
Black and white photograph. Military burial at Washelli Cemetery- 1948. Soldier with bugle plays as funeral attendees huddle under a tent around the casket. | NVC.005.329 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at Budhist church- 1948. Casket being carried out of the chuch by soldiers. The two front pall bearers are Keiji Sato and Pat Hagiwara. Shigemura's service. | NVC.005.330 | |
Black and white photograph. Burial at Washelli cemetery- 1948. Three caskets are surrounded by the family of the deceased. | NVC.005.331 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial. Mr. and Mrs. Hershy Miyamura presenting wreath at Public Safety Building monument. | NVC.005.332 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at Public Safety Building monument. Men pose with wreaths in front of monument. | NVC.005.333 | |
Black and white photograph. Pat Hagiwara at a memorial service. | NVC.005.334 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at Public Safety Building monument. Attendees look on as soldiers carry flags. | NVC.005.335 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Seated attendees look on to the memorial service. | NVC.005.336 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Service attendees look on as a man makes a speech at podium. Chaplain Higuchi from Honolulu, 1964. | NVC.005.337 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Service attendees look as memorial service proceeds. | NVC.005.338 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Service attendees look on as a man speak at podium. | NVC.005.339 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Service attendees look on as rmen with rifles shoot into the air. | NVC.005.340 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety Building monument. Service attendees look on as a man makes a speach at podium. | NVC.005.341 | |
Black and white photograph. Choir of Nisei men and women sing. | NVC.005.342 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service for a Nisei veteran. Service attendees look on. | NVC.005.343 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Service attendees look on as a man makes a speech. | NVC.005.344 | |
Black and white photograph.Nisei veterans funeral service. Man at podium while attendees look on. | NVC.005.345 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran's funeral service. Man speaks at podium while attendees look on. | NVC.005.346 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. Five caskets drapped with American flags at funeral service. Choir at front of church and people in pews. | NVC.005.347 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Six caskets each drapped with American flags, sit under a tent with funeral atendees look on. | NVC.005.348 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Six caskets under a tent while rifle men shoot into the air. | NVC.005.349 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. | NVC.005.350 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans pose for a picture with a reverend and a woman at a memorial service. | NVC.005.351 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei memorial service. Man talks at podium with an "In Memoriam" sign behind him. | NVC.005.352 | |
Black and white photograph. Open house. One woman puts a lei on a young man while another woman looks on. An "In Memoriam" sign hangs in background. Left to right: Helen Shinizo, Lillian Fujimura, and Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.353 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei family surround a casket of deceased nisei veteran. | NVC.005.354 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Two caskets surrounded by service attendees. Endo and Okozaki (?) son. | NVC.005.355 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans memorial service. Man speaks at podium | NVC.005.356 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. Attendees look on as soldiers stand at attention, salute the caskets. One soldier holds American flag. | NVC.005.357 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Men gather in front with wreaths at the Public Safety building monument. 1924 Memorial Service at Memorial Plaza with delegates attending the 442 Reunion in Seattle. | NVC.005.358 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building monument. Attendees are all standing up. | NVC.005.359 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building monument. Boy scout carries U.S. flag down steps of Public Safety building monument. | NVC.005.360 | |
Black and white photograph. Man speaks at memorial service at the Public Safety building monument. | NVC.005.361 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building monument. Attendees are all standing up. | NVC.005.362 | |
Black and white photograph. Man speaks at memorial service at the Public Safety building monument while service attendees look on. | NVC.005.363 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Two caskets are in the background under tent while soldiers stand at attention outside tent. | NVC.005.364 | |
Black and white photograph. Cemetery. | NVC.005.365 | |
Black and white photograph. In Memoriam sign. | NVC.005.366 | |
Black and white photograph. People visiting a cemetery. | NVC.005.367 | |
Black and white photograph. Boy scouts playing trumpets are bugles. | NVC.005.368 | |
Black and white photograph. Boy scouts playing trumpets are bugles. | NVC.005.369 | |
Black and white photograph. Paul Minazo holding trophy along with two other women. | NVC.005.370 | |
Black and white photograph. Young man cleaning floor with vaccum while another man points to the ground. | NVC.005.371 | |
Black and white photograph. Four men having conversation. | NVC.005.372 | |
Black and white photograph. Four girl scouts hold up a flag. | NVC.005.373 | |
Black and white photograph. Three men having conversation. | NVC.005.374 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of man reading newspaper that has headline, "Peace! Japan signs terms" | NVC.005.375 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Sgt. Ben Kuroki. | NVC.005.376 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Rifle men shoot into the air. Left to right; Ava (?) Susumi, Bob Sato, Lloyd Orwura (?), Hod (?) Odui (?), Sumao Sakamoto. Color bearer Jackson Kikuchi. NVC Chaplain Paul Hagiwa by… ➤ | NVC.005.377 | |
Black and white photograph. Classroom portrait for graduation of military intellegence service language school at Ft. Snelling, Minnesota. | NVC.005.378 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Attendees and soldiers look on. Soldier holds American flag to the left. | NVC.005.379 | |
Black and white photograph. Casket of Francis "Bako" Kinoshita. Kinoshita funeral service. His picture sits above his casket. | NVC.005.380 | |
Black and white photograph. Casket of Francis "Bako" Kinoshita. Kinoshita funeral service. His picture sits above his casket. | NVC.005.381 | |
Black and white photograph. Francis "Bako" Kinoshita's funeral service. Soldiers surround the casket on each side. | NVC.005.382 | |
Black and white photograph. Francis "Bako" Kinoshita's funeral service. In the church. | NVC.005.383 | |
Black and white photograph. Francis "Bako" Kinoshita's funeral service. Casket being transferred to plot. Attendees walking with casket through cemetery. | NVC.005.384 | |
Black and white photograph. Francis "Bako" Kinoshita's funeral service. Attendees walking out of church behind casket. | NVC.005.385 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei funeral service. Families standby the casket. | NVC.005.386 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei veterans stand near the Public Safety monument building. | NVC.005.387 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. A casket is being carried out. | NVC.005.388 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service for a number of caskets. View of the front from the pew. | NVC.005.389 | |
Black and white photograph. A veteran stands near a memorial site. | NVC.005.390 | |
Black and white photograph. Soldiers folding up an American flag | NVC.005.391 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. Soldiers stand around two caskets under a tent. | NVC.005.392 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. Attendees look on as funeral progresses. | NVC.005.393 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service for six veterans. Attendees look on as a man speaks at podium. | NVC.005.394 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Rifle men stand at attention. | NVC.005.395 | |
Black and white photograph. Priests stand and reflect on the veteran's memorial. | NVC.005.396 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran funeral service. Veteran makes a speech. | NVC.005.397 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran memorial service. Soldiers march as attendees look on. | NVC.005.398 | |
Black and white photograph. From left to right: Genji Nihara leader of Japanese National Association. | NVC.005.399 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day service. Picture of attendees. | NVC.005.400 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial Day Service | NVC.005.401 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Picture of attendees. | NVC.005.402 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photo of attendees | NVC.005.403 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photo of attendees. | NVC.005.404 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photo of attendees | NVC.005.405 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photo of atendees | NVC.005.406 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veteran memorial service. Attendees looking on | NVC.005.407 | |
Black and white photograph. Five men stand near memoirial monument. | NVC.005.408 | |
Black and white photograph. Hershey & Mrs. Miyamura pictured with Joe Hamanaka and no name. | NVC.005.409 | |
Black and white photograph. Man holds a wreath to nisei memorial monument while other men look on. Left to right front row; Joe Hamanaka, Duffy Kiyohara (?), unidentified, unidentified, Dick Tsuka, Unidentified, Lefty Iduhara (?). Back row left to… ➤ | NVC.005.410 | |
Black and white photograph. People look up at the Nisei memorial. | NVC.005.411 | |
Black and white photograph. People look up at Nisei memorial | NVC.005.412 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Seven men stand near the Nisei veterans memorial. Left to right: Unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Rev. Ichikawa, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. | NVC.005.413 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Rifle men shoot rifles into air. | NVC.005.414 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Rifle men shoot into air while attendees look on. | NVC.005.415 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Man makes speech while attendees look on. | NVC.005.416 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Keiji Sato presenting wreath. | NVC.005.417 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photo of attendees to service | NVC.005.418 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Six men pose in front of veteran's memorial. | NVC.005.419 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service. Service attendees look on as man makes speech. | NVC.005.420 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Service attendees look on. | NVC.005.421 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans carrying a casket. Endo and Okazaki. | NVC.005.422 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. A mother is presented her son's American flag. Endo and Okazaki. | NVC.005.423 | |
Black and white photograph. Endo and Okazaki funeral service. Photograph of both Endo and Okazaki's families. | NVC.005.424 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei funeral service. Soldiers hold guns and soldier holds a flag while service attendees look on. | NVC.005.425 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of wreaths (6) at the Public Safety building monument. | NVC.005.426 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial or funeral service. Man makes a speach while others sit and listen. | NVC.005.427 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building monument. A priest poses in front of the monument. | NVC.005.428 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building memorial. | NVC.005.429 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service at the Public Safety building. Photograph of nine men hold hands to their hearts. | NVC.005.430 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at the Public Safety building. A boy scout holds the American flag while veterans, another boy scout and service attendees look on. | NVC.005.431 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service at Public Safety building. Photo of gold star parents. Middle row left to right: M/m Kanzaki, m/m Hara, m/m Seike, (others unknown). | NVC.005.432 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of the Nisei veterans memorial. | NVC.005.433 | |
Black and white photograph. Joe Nakatsu pays a visit to a tombstone while others look on. | NVC.005.434 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Dick Naraski and another man come up to the front of a memorial service while others look on. | NVC.005.435 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service with UW ROTC rifle team. | NVC.005.436 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. NVC commander Mark Fugami gives a salute while attendees look on. | NVC.005.437 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. NVC club flag carrier George Abe. | NVC.005.438 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women pose with wreath. | NVC.005.439 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Auxilary presdient Mary Fujita Yee arranges flowers while other look on. | NVC.005.440 | |
Black and white photograph. Five nisei vets visit the tombstone of Toll Seike. | NVC.005.441 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service with UW ROTC rifle team. | NVC.005.442 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service for four veterans. Soldiers stand around the four caskets while service attendees and other vets look on. | NVC.005.443 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of four niseis: 2 men and 2 women. Left to right: Mark Fugami, Jack Yamaguchi, Ryo Tsai, and Dorothy Yamaguchi. | NVC.005.444 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photograph of eight men. Left to right: Mas Sakagami, Father Timothy Nakayama, unknown, unknown, Rev. Paul M Nagano, Commander Mark Fugami, Rinban___________, and George Yamane. | NVC.005.445 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial day service. Photograph of the UW ROTC rifle team. | NVC.005.446 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service for Francis "Bako" Kinoshita. View to front from inside the church. | NVC.005.447 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service? Four men stand with flags. | NVC.005.448 | |
Black and white photograph. Women sing at a memorial service while plays guitar | NVC.005.449 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service. Four nisei vets surround a grave. Dick Narasaki holding American Flag. | NVC.005.450 | |
Black and white photograph.The bottom of the nisei veterans memorial? States the following: Errected by the Nisei. Elmer J. Yoshihara, Isaac Furukawa, Ted M. Nagasawa, and Kay K. Kimura. | NVC.005.451 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of monument of war dead. | NVC.005.452 | |
Black and white photograph. Memorial service? Young man pays visit to a tombstone while others look on. | NVC.005.453 | |
Black and white photograph. Photograph of Ben K. Hara's tombstone. | NVC.005.454 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service for three nisei vets. Three caskets drapped with American flags and a man makes a speech. | NVC.005.455 | |
Color photograph of three nisei vets. Left to right: Paul Minato, Mark Fugami, and George Abe. | NVC.005.456 | |
Color photograph.Memorial day service at Lakeview cemetery. Elderly nisei pays visit tothe war dead monument. | NVC.005.457 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview cemetery. Nisei looks down at a tombstone. | NVC.005.458 | |
Color photograph. Photograph of nisei vets. Front row: Yosh Iwamoto, Dick Narasaki, Joe Kakatsu, Tak Matsui, Mac Nogaki, Art Abe. Back row: Howard Minato, Paul Minato and Tak Aoki. | NVC.005.459 | |
Color photograph. Photograph of war dead memorial. | NVC.005.460 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service. Man pays a visit to the war dead memorial. | NVC.005.461 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview cemetery. Nisei vets walk with flag as service attendees look on. | NVC.005.462 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview cemetery. Nisei vets walk with flag as service attendees look on. | NVC.005.463 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of elderly Niseis posing for a picture. Back row left to right: Albert "Lefty" Ishihara, Unknown, unknown, unknown, Bill Mimbu, Mr. Fuji, Toru Sakahara, Mr. Kaboto. | NVC.005.464 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of the service attendees. | NVC.005.465 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of Shinto prest at Memorial Day Service Lakeview. | NVC.005.466 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of man praying to monument. | NVC.005.467 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Man bows to the war dead monument. | NVC.005.468 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of Yoshito Fujii speaking. | NVC.005.469 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Service attendees looking on as rifle men shoot into the air. | NVC.005.470 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of a man facing the war dead monument. | NVC.005.471 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of two men facing the war dead monument. | NVC.005.472 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of Yoshito Fujii, prominet comminity member. Chairperson for building the moument. | NVC.005.473 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of an elderly Nisei couple. Mr. and Mrs. Fujii. | NVC.005.474 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Photograph of service attendees. | NVC.005.475 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of priest (?) facing the war dead monument. | NVC.005.476 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of a man making a speech. | NVC.005.477 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of man making speeach while others look on. | NVC.005.478 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of elderly Niseis posing for a picture. Back row left to right: Albert "Lefty" Ishihara, Unknown, unknown, unknown, Bill Mimbu, Mr. Fuji, Toru Sakahara, Mr. Kaboto. | NVC.005.479 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of Nisei vets carrying flags. | NVC.005.480 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of War Dead Monument surrounded by bouquets of flowers with priest in the background. | NVC.005.481 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Photograph of service attendees. | NVC.005.482 | |
Color photograph. Memorial day service at Lakeview Cemetery. Picture of Nisei vet, Mark Fugami with a bouquet stand of flowers. | NVC.005.483 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. In a church, casket is surround by flowers and attendees seated in pews. | NVC.005.484 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei veterans funeral service. Five caskets with a "In Memoriam" posted above them. Service attendees look on. | NVC.005.485 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei vet posing with a another Nisei. | NVC.005.486 | |
Black and white photograph. Young Nisei vet, Bob Kuroki, posing for a picture with a NIsei woman and man. | NVC.005.487 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of the fund raising committe. Standing left to right: Art Sasami, Shig Momode (?). Sitting: John Ogishime, chairman. | NVC.005.488 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of veteran comrades. From left to right: Commander Dave Menji, Alva Fleming, and James Kai. | NVC.005.489 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of eleven Nisei vets posing for picture at a table. Sam Fernando VFW. | NVC.005.490 | |
Black and white photograph. Past Commanders of Nisei Memorial Post 4438. Twelve Nisei vets dressed in suits pose for a picture. Other people in foreground. | NVC.005.491 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Photograph of Kari Yoshihara and Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.492 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Attendees pauing for admission or some kind of fee. | NVC.005.493 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Joe Martineau giving Don Armeni Award to Mr. Tsukuno. | NVC.005.494 | |
Black and white photograph. Left to right: Paul Tomita, Bessie Tomita. | NVC.005.495 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Left to right: Hideo Hoshide, Annabelle Martineau, Joe Martineau, Albert "Lefty" Ichikawa. | NVC.005.496 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Tsukuno family. | NVC.005.497 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Left to right: unknown man, unknown woman, Karey Yoshihara, and Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.498 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Man makes a speech at a table where other sit and look on. | NVC.005.499 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Back row left to right: Bill Hirata, Frank Hori, John Matsumoto, Pat Hagiwara, Joe Shoji. Front row left to right: Kaz Ishimitsu, Joe Yada, Sgig Momona, Tats Yasui, Art Susmi, Aoyama. | NVC.005.500 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Left to right: Joe Nagiwara (?), Bob Houbrigs, Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.501 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Left to right: Hideo Hoshide, John Matsumoto. | NVC.005.502 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Photograph of people talking to each other while a sign advertising Italian food hangs in the background. | NVC.005.503 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. People sitting at a table and people surrounding the table. In this picture: Yosh Nakagawa, Doc Hori, and Tats Yasui. | NVC.005.504 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Group of men talking to each other. Back row: "Doc" Tosh Kuge, Joe Nakatsu, Ray Saito, Shiro Kashino. Front: Mits Yamamoto. | NVC.005.505 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Photograph of men chatting and drinking. Left to right: "Doc" Hori, Bill Hirata, "Doc" Tosh kuge Portland, "Lover" Geo Aoyama. | NVC.005.506 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Photo of men drinking, talking, and smoking. Left to right: Kaun Onodera, Mack Shogi, "Doc" Terrance Toda. | NVC.005.507 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Photo of attendees having dinner, drinking, and talking. | NVC.005.508 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Three Nisei men pose for a picture. In photo: Paul Minato, Mark Fugami, and Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.509 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Pat Hagiwara makes a speech. | NVC.005.510 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. John Matsumoto makes a speech. | NVC.005.511 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. From left to right: Pat Hagiwara, Shiro Kashino, and Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.512 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Nisei lined up in a line waving. In photo: Lefty Ichihara, Tom Hiraki, unknown, George Yamane, Jiro Namatame, Hideo Hoshide, Mas Sakagame, unknown, Pat Hagiwara, Jack Shiota, Unknown, Shiro… ➤ | NVC.005.513 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Two women pose for a picture. In photo: Unknown and Yo Minato. | NVC.005.514 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Group of people pose for picture. Left to right: Mark Fugami, unknown, Wes Uhlman, Yo Minato, Paul Minato. | NVC.005.515 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Men pose for picture. Left to right: Mark Fugarmi, Wes Uhlman, Paul Minato. | NVC.005.516 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? People seated at table posing for picture. | NVC.005.517 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Five Nisei men pose for camera. | NVC.005.518 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Three people talking to each other. In photo: Mrs Uhlman, Mr. Uhlman, Shiro Kashino. | NVC.005.519 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation. Guests from Portland. | NVC.005.520 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? Goldstar Parents. | NVC.005.521 | |
Black and white photograph. 28th Anniversary Installation? People dancing. In this photo: Mrs. Tsukuno and son, Sam Uchida and wife, Masako. | NVC.005.522 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Veteran funeral service. Casket being transferred by pallbearers along rows of headstones in a cemetery. | NVC.005.523 | |
Black and white photograph. Funeral service for Nisei vet. Man being presented vet's American flag. | NVC.005.524 | |
Black and white photograph of a young soldier, uniform reads Tamane. | NVC.005.525 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Shiro Kashino from 1947 to 1948. | NVC.005.526 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of a man. Shiro Kashino? | NVC.005.527 | |
Color photograph. Pearl Harbor Day 1992. Two Nisei vets carrying a flowered wreath. Mack Nigaki and Joe Nakatsu? | NVC.005.528 | |
Color photograph. Three priests performing an unknown ceremony. | NVC.005.529 | |
Color photograph. Picture of the NVC Memorial Hall. | NVC.005.530 | |
Color photograph. Photograph of ten Nisei vets. | NVC.005.531 | |
Color photograph. Photograph of ten Nisei vets. Man 4th from left holds sign that says, "Welcome Japanese American Korean War Veterans." | NVC.005.532 | |
Color photograph. Ten elderly Nisei vets line up for picture. Possibly Shiro Kashino fourth from left. | NVC.005.533 | |
Color photograph. Picture of three elderly Niseis. Gold Stars. In photo: Charlotte Yamane, Mrs. Asano Kanzaki and George Yamane. | NVC.005.534 | |
Black and white photograph. Veterans dinner event? Fifteen Nisei vets line up in a dining room for a picture. | NVC.005.535 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Corky Akita Kozu. | NVC.005.536 | |
Black and white photograph. A hula dancer with two men playing the ukulele on each side of her. | NVC.005.537 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of two Nisei women holding a bouquet of flowers. | NVC.005.538 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of a Caucasian man and woman dancing. | NVC.005.539 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Hideo Hoshide. | NVC.005.540 | |
Black and white photograph. Young girls and man looking up at basket and its contents. | NVC.005.541 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Nisei men getting ready to play golf. | NVC.005.542 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of the war dead memorial at Lakeview Cementery. | NVC.005.543 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men eating. Left to right: Ken Hisaski, Pete Kozu, Dick Setsudo, Mack Nishimura (Nishimoto?), Joe Nakatasu. | NVC.005.544 | |
Black and white photograph.Nisei men eating together. Left to right (facing the camera): Duffy Kiyohara, Shiro Kashino, Joe Naktasu, Shig Momoda. | NVC.005.545 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men eating at a table. | NVC.005.546 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei get-together with games such as black jack, high-low, roulette, and bingo (shown center). | NVC.005.547 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Bazaar. Nisei men sitting at table having lunch/ dinner. In photo: Joe Nakatsu, Earl Finch, Shiro Kashino, Kaun Onodera. | NVC.005.548 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei women holding trays. In photo: Jean Kawachi, Maryanne Otoshi (?), and Joyce Nakamura, others unknown. | NVC.005.549 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Nisei women dressed up and lined up in a line. Mary Akai in photo? | NVC.005.550 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of the Women's Auxillary Club (WAC). Back row left to right: Dorothy Narasaki, Mary Fujita, Lou Kashino, Mary Akai. Front row left to right: Edy Nayashina, Kay Tsuji, Aiko Shoji, Chery Kinoshita, Toyo Hayashi,… ➤ | NVC.005.551 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Women's Auxiliary Corps greeting others by waving. | NVC.005.552 | |
Black and white photograph. Installation. Swearing in Women's Auxillary. Note attached to original photo on the women in the photo, but writing is unreadable. | NVC.005.553 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Auxiliary- Installation Banquet. Installation of officers. Sumi Onodera, Kimi Ishii, May Nagasawa, Rose Ichikawa, Yuki Takeuchi, Anna Yagi, Hide Yada, Aiko Shoti, June Momoda, Ruby Nakamura, JoAnn Watanabe, Marge… ➤ | NVC.005.554 | |
Black and white photograph. 1954 Dinner for Hiroshi (?) Miyomura, Made of Honor Winner. In photo: Min Masuda (?), Hana (?) Masuda (?), Jon Hamanaka, Hershey Miyamura, Jerry Miyamura, Ted Imanishi, and Mr. Hara (standing). | NVC.005.555 | |
Black and white photograph. Installation Women's Auxiliary. Aya Kozu passing gavel to Sumi Onodera. | NVC.005.556 | |
Black and white photograph. Women's Auxilliary event? Picture of women serving food. | NVC.005.557 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC open house Murotanis at celebration. | NVC.005.558 | |
Black and white photograph. Honoring Hershey Miyamura CMH. Hana Musuda presenting? to Terry Miyamura. | NVC.005.559 | |
Black and white photograph. Beer Bust. Kuan Onodera and Dick Setsuda with friends? | NVC.005.560 | |
Black and white photograph. Beer Bust. Joe Naktasu and Mr. Kihara. | NVC.005.561 | |
Black and white photograph. Open house. Three men and a woman posing with plants. Left to right: Joe Nakatsu, Joe Martineau and Mrs. Martineau and fellow from American Legion (Department of Washington) | NVC.005.562 | |
Black and white photograph. Open house. Women at punch bowl. Left to right: Miyo Nakatsu, Helen Shimizu, Lillian Fujimura, Louise Kashino, Tama Murotani. | NVC.005.563 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC 1953 Celebration Open House. At door: Joe Martineau, Alan Pomerey (?), Annabelle Martineau, Lou Kashino, (can't read handwriting of person), Kaun Onodera. | NVC.005.564 | |
Black and white photograph. People sitting at tables. A Thanksgiving Dance banner hangs in background. | NVC.005.565 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC bazaar. Bingo crowd consisting of men, women, and children. NVC's bazaar is perhaps the biggest, based on net income, in Seattle area . . . always well- attended. | NVC.005.566 | |
Black and white photograph. Two women (One Nisei and one Caucasian) look at a trophy. | NVC.005.567 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC bazaar. Picture of Jim and Turi Baba (?) A waitress put food in front of Turi Baba (?). | NVC.005.568 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Bazaar. Men cooks in kitchen. In photo: George Hatashi and Joe Fujita. | NVC.005.569 | |
Black and white photograph. Beear Bust Men sitting at tables at Beer Bust. | NVC.005.570 | |
Black and white photograph. Men at a counter and having a meal together. | NVC.005.571 | |
Black and white photograph. Beer Bust? Men sitting at tables at Beer Bust. | NVC.005.572 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC open house. Women hold plants surrounded by children | NVC.005.573 | |
Black and white photograph. Party or dinner event? Men and women sitting at tables. A sign reading, "Cashier" hangs in the background. | NVC.005.574 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Bazaar. Women selling pies to a gentleman (right). In photo: Lily Tanino, Yoshi Mamiya, and Miyo Nakatasu | NVC.005.575 | |
Black and white photograph. People playing bingo. | NVC.005.576 | |
Black and white photograph. Two men (One Nisei and One Caucasian) shaking hands. The Caucasian man holds a trophy. | NVC.005.577 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Nisei woman with tiara puts lei on elderly Nisei man while two other Nisei men stand near by. Left to right: Bruno Yamasa, Chaplain Higuchi, Queen Carol Murotani, and Shiro Kashino. | NVC.005.578 | |
Black and white photograph. Award Ceremony. Trophy presentation. Person unknown. | NVC.005.579 | |
Black and white photograph. 50th NVR. Banquet at Olympic Hotel Many people seated at tables while a man makes a speech. | NVC.005.580 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion at Bush Garden. Pat Suzuki makes a speech while people around her sit at tables. | NVC.005.581 | |
Black and white photograph. Passing of office. Edith Hayashida passes gavel to Mary Arai. | NVC.005.582 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Longacres (?). Queen Carolyn Murotani and Shiro Kashino and an unknown man look on as they watch a jockey and his horse. | NVC.005.583 | |
Black and white photograph. Life Membership. Six nisei men stand in line with life membership certificates. In photo: Jack Shiota, George Yamane, Ben Sugawara, unknown, Shane Inaba, George Gojio. | NVC.005.584 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Niseis (Two men and one women) stand posing with a trophy. In photo: Dr. Tosh Kuse, Mary Arai and Keiji Sato. | NVC.005.585 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Nisei men pose for a picture. In photo: unknown, George Gojio, Ted Tsue, and Mark Fugami. | NVC.005.586 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Nisei men posing with drinks in hand. In photo: Kaun Onodera, Mits Yamanoto, Shig Tanagi. | NVC.005.587 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei men pose for picture. Left to right: Mark Fugami and Tom Hiraki. | NVC.005.588 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei men, Mark Fugami and Minato, posing for a picture and shaking hands over a plaque containing a gavel. | NVC.005.589 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Nisei boy scouts standing in row holding flags. | NVC.005.590 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Nisei boy scouts standing in row holding flags. | NVC.005.591 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei band members. :Back row left to right: Mas Tomita. Front row left to right:: unknown, Yosh Tomita | NVC.005.592 | |
Black and white photograph.Dinner event? Row of men at table having a meal. Left to right: Frank Yasuchi, George Yamamoto, Toru Kuramoto (?), Art Yamada, Ben Ninomiya, unidentified. | NVC.005.593 | |
Black and white photograph. Dinner event? Nisei men talking over a meal while man with glasses stands and looks into camera. Left to right: Mark Shoji, Lefty Ichihara, Howard Minato and K. Matsushita. | NVC.005.594 | |
Black and white photograph. Seven NVC representatives men pose for picture. Man in very middle holds a check. Left to right: Art Abe (Vice Commander), Shiro Kashino (Past Commander), Joe Nakatsu (Commander). Others unknown. | NVC.005.595 | |
Black and white photograph. Installation 1951- Kaun Onodera, Commander. People sitting in a row at table. On Nisei vet standing near microphone. Left to right: Joe Martineau, Lily Ogishima, Kaun Onodera, Joe Hamanaka, Sumi Onodera, unknown | NVC.005.596 | |
Black and white photograph. Visitation- Hershey Miyamura. Four nisei men look at a book tlted Americans. In photo: Hachiru Hashiguchi, Ted Imanishi, Hershey Miyamura, Tak Nagazawa. These men served together with the 442nd in Europe. | NVC.005.597 | |
Black and white photograph. First group attending 1953 Reunion in Hawaii. Six Niseis wave goodbye before boarding a Northwest Airlines plane. Left to right: Unknown, Shiro Kashino, Lefty Ichihara, Unknown, Kimi Nakamura, Akai Sakura. | NVC.005.598 | |
Black and white photograph. 1953 Reunion in Hawaii. Six Niseis are first ones to attend 1953 reunion in Hawaii. Left to right: Kimi Nakamura, Alice Sakura, Shiro Kashino, Lefty Ichihara, Kiyo Yasuki (?) | NVC.005.599 | |
Black and white photograph. Award ceremony. Presentation of basketball trophy. Young Nisei men clapping as a young man recieves a trophy. Note attached to picture says, " Check basketball series with George Morihiro and verify dates. | NVC.005.600 | |
Black and white photograph. Award ceremony. Presentation of basketball trophy. Young Nisei men and ceremony attendees look on as young man recives trophy. | NVC.005.601 | |
Black and white photograph.Award ceremony. Presentation of trophy. Young Nisei men and ceremony attendees look on as a young Nisei man recieves plaque (?). | NVC.005.602 | |
Black and white photograph. Dinner in honor of Hershey Miyamura. Photo of three Nisei vets: Joe Hamanaka, Hershey Miyamura, Duffy Kiyomara (?) | NVC.005.603 | |
Black and white photograph. Vets and friends enjoying Chinese dinner. Left to right: Joe Nakatsu, Albert Ichihara, Unknown, Unknown, Edith Hayashida, Shiro Kashino, John Matsumoto. | NVC.005.604 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Picture of Ed Guthman making a speech with Dave Hirahara sitting beside him. | NVC.005.605 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC installation. Nisei vets line up, raise hands, and take an oath. In photo: Harry Koisoka (?), Art Susumi, Bill Nishimura, Howard Minoto, George Hoai, Art Suzuki, Kaun Onodera, and Dick Setsuda. | NVC.005.606 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Men and women seated at a table. In photo: Harry Kataoka, Royal Brougham, Rose Kataoka, Dave Hirahara, Alice Sakura, Chiz Hirahara, Chip Sakura. | NVC.005.607 | |
Black and white photograph. Installation 1953. Men and women sitting at a table while a man makes a speech. Commander- Joe Hamanaka. | NVC.005.608 | |
Black and white photograph. Six Nisei men view a document on a table. In photo: Kaun Onodera, Shiro Kashino, Flash Fuuici (?), Dick Setsuda, Joe Nakatsu, Lefty Ichihara. | NVC.005.609 | |
Black and white photograph. 1955 Installation. Picture of men and women at installation dinner. Left to right: Hatsue (?) Setsuda, Dick in background, unknown, May and Hiro Nagasaua (?) in foreground, Yvette and Art Susumi, Mary Fujita Yee. | NVC.005.610 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Koichi Yagi receiving "Life Membership" from Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.611 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation event. Men and women sit at a table looking on while a man makes speech at podium. John Cherberg (speaker), Pat Hagiwara and Misako, Mrs. Cherberg, Bell Nishimura and Kashi, Sam Mitsude (?). | NVC.005.612 | |
Black and white photograph. 1955 Installation. Dave Hirihara and Harry Katsuka (?), two Nisei veterans shake hands. | NVC.005.613 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Albert Bonus hands something to a Nisei (Bill Nishimura or Pat Hoshiwara. In photo: Albert Bonus, Bill Nishimura, and Pat Hoshiwara. | NVC.005.614 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Royal Broughm makes speech while two Niseis men surround him on both sides-- Harry Kotaoka sits and claps while Bill Nishimura stands next to him. | NVC.005.615 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. A Nisei veteran speaks at a microphone while another stoops in front of him. In photo: Joe Nakatsu and Dick Setsuda. | NVC.005.616 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Bazaar. Men, women, and children eat at a table at the NVC Bazaar. | NVC.005.617 | |
Black and white photograph. Children Chirstmas party. Children visit Santa Claus. | NVC.005.618 | |
Black and white photograph. 1953 Chirstmas party. Little Nisei boy takes picture with Santa Claus while surrounded by other children. | NVC.005.619 | |
Black and white photograph. 1953 Chirstmas party. Nisei children visit Santa Claus. | NVC.005.620 | |
Black and white photograph. First (?) baby of the year contest 1953. Photo of Wendy Hitta. | NVC.005.621 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament practice at Buddhist Church. Out of town basketball players. Players' name unknown. | NVC.005.622 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.623 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.624 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.625 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.626 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.627 | |
Black and white photograph. San Jose basketball team group picture. | NVC.005.628 | |
Black and white photograph. Tokuda basketball team group picture. George Tokuda is far right, front row. | NVC.005.629 | |
Black and white photograph. Nissei basketball team group picture. | NVC.005.630 | |
Black and white photograph. Cathay (?) Port Basketball Team group picture. During Oriental Basketball tournament 1948-1949 Top left to right: Al Mar, Phil Mar Hing, Glen Yee, Howie Wong, unknown, Bottom left to right: All unknown except for Willie… ➤ | NVC.005.631 | |
Black and white photograph. Hawaii basketball team. | NVC.005.632 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men and one black man dig a ditch. | NVC.005.633 | |
Black and white photograph. Remodeling of NVC Hall. Clubhouse gym. | NVC.005.634 | |
Black and white photograph. Exterior of NVC. | NVC.005.635 | |
Black and white photograph. Work crew sawing wood. In photo: Frank Okazaki, Tak Miyahara, Jack Shiota. | NVC.005.636 | |
Black and white photograph. Work crew doing construction. Men putting up wood or boards on the wall. In photo. Tak Miyamura, Jack Shiota, Frank Orazaki. | NVC.005.637 | |
Black and white photograph. Workmen doing construction on a building. | NVC.005.638 | |
Black and white photograph. Workmen doing construction on a building. One man in standing on some rafters while others walk below him. | NVC.005.639 | |
Black and white photograph. Group of girls and a woman speak while five others look on. | NVC.005.640 | |
Black and white photograph. Learning to cross a stream in a makeshift raft slung on cales, are five recruits from Hawaii. Supplying the power (bakcgournd) are men in the water. Near a river, Nisei vets airm their guns while other vets look on. | NVC.005.641 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei soldier dressed in war gear, carrying gear on his back and pointing a gun. | NVC.005.642 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Nisei soldier sitting crossed legged for a portrait with coat and hat. | NVC.005.643 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC Installation. Two Nisei men shake hands while one gives the other a gavel. In photo: Bill Nishimura and Pat Hogiwara. | NVC.005.644 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of the war dead monument in Lakeview Cemtery. | NVC.005.645 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei vets march down a street after a red convertible which carries a banner that reads, " Last of 57 Gold star Mothers. WWII. 442nd." | NVC.005.646 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei vets march down a street after a red convertible which carries a banner that reads, " Last of 57 Gold star Mothers. WWII. 442nd." Close up of marchers. | NVC.005.647 | |
Black and white photograph. 10th Anniversary Movies. Young Nisei men and women sit watching a movie. | NVC.005.648 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women crowd entrance of the Home of Oriental Film theater. | NVC.005.649 | |
Black and white photograph.Young Nisei men eat together in mess hall or cafeteria. | NVC.005.650 | |
Black and white photograph. A Nisei vet is being questioned by another man while two other Nisei vets stand by and watch. | NVC.005.651 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei vet is being questioned by another man. | NVC.005.652 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Nisei vets stand as a man with a microphone talks to them all (interiew). | NVC.005.653 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei sit in their chairs and listen and watch something. | NVC.005.654 | |
Black and white photograph. Dick Setsuda and Lefty Ichihara with a 442nd Colonel. | NVC.005.655 | |
Black and white photograph. Seven Nisei men pose for a group picture. All are well-dressed in suits. American flag in background. | NVC.005.656 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of an unknown Caucasian man wear a suit and coat. | NVC.005.657 | |
Black and white photograph. Photograph of unknown Caucasian man who wears a suit and glasses. Note in back of picture states first name, Clark., and middle initial F or J. | NVC.005.658 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of five men and one women walking into a room and carrying signs that read "Join the March of Dimes" | NVC.005.659 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men having a meal together. | NVC.005.660 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men chatting and drinking. | NVC.005.661 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men enjoying a meal together. | NVC.005.662 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men enjoying a meal together | NVC.005.663 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men working in the Buddhist Church kitchen. | NVC.005.664 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Nisei men enjoy a drink together. In photo: Minyo (?) Muzuha (?), Sam Saihi (?), Tom Sumi (?), Kiyo Yamamoto. | NVC.005.665 | |
Black and white photograph. Group picture of a choir, the pianist, and the choir conductor. Various names of the people in the picture are noted on the back of the photo. | NVC.005.666 | |
Black and white photograph.1952-1953 Installation. Bytron Fish (?) speaking while others at tables surround him drinking. | NVC.005.667 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei women puts a lei on a Caucasian man while two other Nisei men stand nearby. | NVC.005.668 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of unknown Caucasian man in suit. | NVC.005.669 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of six well-dressed Nisei men (Portland Oregon Vets) | NVC.005.670 | |
Black and white photograph. Merry max (?) 1952-1953 Installation. A Nisei vet makes a speech while while two men stand nearby and one woman sits nearby. | NVC.005.671 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of two Nisei vets, unidentified. One hands the gavel to the other. | NVC.005.672 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC- WAC Installation Dinner Dance. People seated having dinner. | NVC.005.673 | |
Black and white photograph. Joe Martineau giving award to the Nisei. | NVC.005.674 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of two Nisei men and one Nisei woman. The man in the middle holds a clock and trophy. | NVC.005.675 | |
Black and white photograph. Installation. People (unientified) at a table chatting, eating, drinking, and smoking. | NVC.005.676 | |
Black and white photograph. 1960 Installation. Photo of Joe Martineau present a trophy to a young Nisei. | NVC.005.677 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of two Nisei vets, two holding a gavel. | NVC.005.678 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Nisei vets. The Nisei vet in the middle holdsa gavel. | NVC.005.679 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei men hold a plaque containing a gavel. | NVC.005.680 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei vets. Both hold a gavel. | NVC.005.681 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei veterans both hold a gavel. | NVC.005.682 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei vets hold a gavel. | NVC.005.683 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei vets hold a gavel. | NVC.005.684 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Nisei men and one Caucasian man pose for a picture. | NVC.005.685 | |
Black and white photograph. Three Nisei Men pose for a picture. The man in the middle holds a book. | NVC.005.686 | |
Black and white photograph. Five Nisei men pose for a picture. | NVC.005.687 | |
Black and white photograph. Keiji Sato with Col. Kegan and wife. | NVC.005.688 | |
Black and white photograph. Four men (Three Nisei and one Caucasian) sit together at a dinner. | NVC.005.689 | |
Black and white photograph. Papoose Saganaga (smoking) and Col.Kegan. | NVC.005.690 | |
Black and white photograph. Two unidentified Nisei men at a table. One stands while another sits. | NVC.005.691 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Nisei men and one Caucasian man sit for a picture. All men unidentified. | NVC.005.692 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei men and one Caucasian man share a meal together. Men unidentified. | NVC.005.693 | |
Black and white photograph. In the picture Keiji Sato and Col. Kegan. | NVC.005.694 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of unidentified Caucasian man. | NVC.005.695 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of men enjoying meal together. One Nisei man is standing and while one Caucasian man stits beside him. | NVC.005.696 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Ted Nakanishi. | NVC.005.697 | |
Black and white photograph. Photograph of Albert Ichihara. | NVC.005.698 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of John Matsumoto. | NVC.005.699 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of John Ogishima. | NVC.005.700 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Hideo Hoshide. | NVC.005.701 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Ray Saito. | NVC.005.702 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Davis Hirahara | NVC.005.703 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Joe Hamanaka. | NVC.005.704 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Patrick Hagiwara. | NVC.005.705 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Tom Onishi. | NVC.005.706 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of William Nishimura. | NVC.005.707 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Richard Naito. | NVC.005.708 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Harry Kataoka. | NVC.005.709 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Harry Takagi. | NVC.005.710 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Kaun Onodera | NVC.005.711 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Richard Setsuda. | NVC.005.712 | |
Black and white photograph. Goodwill Ambassodors. Men playing guitars and women in grass skirts dancing. | NVC.005.713 | |
Black and white photograph. On a beach, men with aloha shirts and guitars play on the beach while women with grass skirts sit in front of them. (John Tsukano and his group) | NVC.005.714 | |
Black and white photograph. Goodwill Ambassadors. Men with guitars play while a hula dancer, Emmaline Aki, dances in front of them. (John Tsukano and his group) | NVC.005.715 | |
Black and white photograph. Goodwill Ambassadors. Men with guitars sing and and play while a hula dancer, Merna Tilton, dances in front of them. (John Tsukano and his group) | NVC.005.716 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei interpreters of Gen. HQ. Allied poswers in the Pacific, Tokyo, Japan, attend classes on "Kanji" characters. | NVC.005.717 | |
Black and white photograph. First trainee at Camp Robinson, Arkansas, is Pvt. Yoshio Tamura, being welcomed by C.O. JP Gammon of the 66th INF BN, as other trainees look on. | NVC.005.718 | |
Black and white photograph.Basketball tournament at Buddhist Church. | NVC.005.719 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men gather around a table while one of the men holds a piece of paper. Identifications of the men can be found on the back of the photo. | NVC.005.720 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of one Caucasian man and two Nisei men. Left to right: Senator Jackson, Shiro Kashino, and Spark Matsunaga. | NVC.005.721 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men playing poker. Left to right: Paul Tomita, unknown, Mr. Kihara, Toyoji, unknown. | NVC.005.722 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC- WAC 1954 Installation Dinner Dance. Overhead view of the installation where people are eating at tables. In photo: Min Masuda, Joe Martineau- VFW, Hannah Masuda, Mrs. Martineau, Sam Kozu, Teru Kiyohara, Aya Kozu, Ed… ➤ | NVC.005.723 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women having dinner together. Front: Dick and Hatsue Setsuda. Third from left: Yvette and Art Susumi, Mary and Joe Fujita. | NVC.005.724 | |
Black and white photograph.Installation 1953-1954. Men and women sitting at a table while a Nisei man makes a speech. Left to right: Miyo Nakatasu, Joe Martineau, Joe Nakatsu, Joe Hamanaka- Commander, Dave Hirahara, Gene Boyd- Speaker, Mrs. Boyd,… ➤ | NVC.005.725 | |
Black and white photograph. Meeting with 442nd Club rep,Flash Fujiki (?) from Hawaii at NVC clubhouse. Lots of others seated around Flash Fujiki (?). | NVC.005.726 | |
Black and white photograph. 10th Anniversary Movies Joint Meeting 1954 NVC-WAC. Nisei men watching a movie. Front row: Harry Kataoka, Shiro Kashino, Lefty Ichihara, Flash Fujita, and Dave Hirahara. | NVC.005.727 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men just finishing up eating. Left to right: Joe Nakatsu, Father Ohtami, Takeo Yoshioka, Geo Kobayashi, Isimee (?) Katagumi (?), Shiro Kashino, Flash Fujita, and Art Abe. | NVC.005.728 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women sitting at a table. Everybody looking to one side. Left side of table: Terry and Marie Kurimina (?), Shig and Joanne Watanabe. Right side of table: Tosh Tokunaga, unknown, unknown, unknown. | NVC.005.729 | |
Black and white photograph. Seven young men in coats, five standing and two knealing. | NVC.005.730 | |
Black and white photograph. Arrival of delegates from Kauai, Hawaii for NVR 1964 reunion in Seattle. Niseis with leis just getting off a plane. | NVC.005.731 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 NVR Reunion. People greeting each other at an event or party. In photo to the right: Shiro Kashino, Carol Muratani, and Barry Kirihara. | NVC.005.732 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Gen. Col. Pence. | NVC.005.733 | |
Black and white photograph. Six people posing with a giant key. | NVC.005.734 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women socializing at a party. To the left: Mr. and Mrs. Jhida (?), Ben Nakamura (?), and Pat Maleunai (?). | NVC.005.735 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women dancing on a dance floor. | NVC.005.736 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women having dinner. | NVC.005.737 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of john Brynes- Gov, of Hawaii. | NVC.005.738 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women standing around talking, writing notes, holding cameras. | NVC.005.739 | |
Black and white photograph. Auditorium full of men, women, and children. | NVC.005.740 | |
Black and white photograph. Clown entertaining Nisei chidlren. Christmas tree in background. | NVC.005.741 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Kris, Debbie, Louise Kashino, and Haruko Watanabe. | NVC.005.742 | |
Black and white photograph. Children's Chirstmas party. Santa Claus in background, Clown to the right and children to the left. | NVC.005.743 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men talking and drinking together. | NVC.005.744 | |
Black and white photograph. Men huddled together in a circle and talking to each other. | NVC.005.745 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei kids hovering over a pot and making something. More kids play in the background. Note on back of photo: Kay Fuhiwara (?). | NVC.005.746 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women seated at a dining table. Left to right: Tak Kubota, Bessie Tomita, Paul Tomita, Jean Sakahara (?), Ted Sakahara, EddieTniguichi. | NVC.005.747 | |
Black and white photograph. Telephone Committee. Picture of Kate Yoshihara. | NVC.005.748 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion Committee/ Horse Race Chairman. Photo of Raizo Okazaki. | NVC.005.749 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion/ Hospitality Committee group picture. Top: Tom Onishi (?). Left to right: Sumi Onodera, Betty Shioyama Otani. | NVC.005.750 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Committee. Top: Eddie Tamaginabe (?), Sam Kawamura. Bottom: Aya Kozu and Anna Yagi. | NVC.005.751 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion Banquet. Guest speaker Senator Spark Matsuda. | NVC.005.752 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion/ art staff. Photo of Roy Tsubori. | NVC.005.753 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Registration committee group picture. Standing left to right: Massy Kobayashi, Lillian Nakano, Kimi Momoda, Nancy Kawada, Alice Yasatake, Toshi (?) Okamoto. 1st row: Toshi Suyame, Marian Matsui, Ted Nakanishi… ➤ | NVC.005.754 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion/ Publicity and Public Relations Committee group picture. Standing left to right: Bill Nishimura, Hideo Hoshide, Eira Nagaoka. Bottom row left to right: Cherry Kinoshita (?), Mary Fujita, Massi (?) Tomita | NVC.005.755 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Sports events Committee. Top left to right: Massy Kobayashi, Cal Hayashida. Bottom left to right: Frank Hori, and Shig Watanabe. | NVC.005.756 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Sayona Banquet Committee. Standing left to right: Maida Okazaki, Sue Ideta. Sitting left to right: Ted Sakahara- chairman, Shoichi (?) Ideta (?) | NVC.005.757 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Left to right: Jackey Merlin Volzke, Carol Murotani, Shiro Kashino. | NVC.005.758 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Reception Committee. Top left to right: Pat Hagiwara- chairman, Frank Hattori. Bottom left to right: Edie Hayashida, Mary Arai. | NVC.005.759 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Tak Nakamura- delegate from Hawaii presenting Koa bowl to Shiro Kashino- chairman. | NVC.005.760 | |
Black and white photograph.1964 Reunion- Queen Committee. Top right to left: Edie Hayashida, Mary Arai. Sitting: Louise Kashino. | NVC.005.761 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Ladies Night and Youth Activities Committee group picture. Standing left to right: Hide Yada, Louise Kashino, Hana Masuda. Sitting: Joe Shoji. | NVC.005.762 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Souvenir booklet Ad Committee group picture. Standing left to right: Dick Naito, Kay Yamaguchi. Sitting: Hamako Kawamura. | NVC.005.763 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Memorial service committee group picture. Left to right: Sam Mitsui and Hiro Nishimura, both co-chairmen. | NVC.005.764 | |
Black and white photograph.1964 Reunion- Photographers. Top: Elmer Ogawa and Yutaka Hirauo. Bottom: Joe Hamanaka. | NVC.005.765 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Sayonara Banquet. Left to right: Unidentified, Caroline Murotani, Pat Suzuki. | NVC.005.766 | |
Black and white photograph. Meeting with Flash Fujita of Hawaii. Men and women seated around a table. Sitting left to right: Sumi Onodera, Betty Otani, Lillian Sameshima, Sal Ogishima, Bill Hishimura, Kaun Onodera, Dorrie Abe, Starr Hashiguchi, Flash… ➤ | NVC.005.767 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion/ Cocktail hour before Reunion Banquet. People in ballroom drinking. | NVC.005.768 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Main Banquet. Elderly Nisei seated at a table. Left to right: Mrs. Shigaya, unknown, Mrs. Anabe (?), m/m Okazaki (?), Mrs.Shigamura, unknown, m/m Haji. | NVC.005.769 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion Picnic. Hawaii Delegates. | NVC.005.770 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Six Nisei men take group picture together. Top: Kaun Onodera, Ray Saito, Harry Kataoka. Sitting: Lefty Ichihara, Shiro Kashiro, Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.771 | |
Black and white photograph. Art Staff (Posters and signs). In photo: Roy Tanagi, Rick Tanagi, Charly Okada, Yamashita, Roy Tsuboi, Shobo Tanaka. | NVC.005.772 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion- Main Banquet. Men and women at a table. Left to right.: Shiro Kashino, Senator Sparky Matsunaga, Louise Kashino, Hiro Higuchi, Lt. Gov. John Cherberg, Kiyo Sakahara, Mrs. Cherberg. | NVC.005.773 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Men, women and children at picnic. | NVC.005.774 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion picnic. Salmon baked by Indiano. | NVC.005.775 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion banquet. MC: Ed Kiyohara. | NVC.005.776 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Nisei Veteran's Reunion. Nisei wearing leis coming off the Panam airplane at Sea Tac Airport. Greeting Hawaii delegates | NVC.005.777 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Nisei Veteran's Reunion. Nisei wearing leis coming off the Panam airplane at Sea Tac Airport. Greeting Hawaii delegates. | NVC.005.778 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Nisei Veteran's Reunion. Nisei wearing leis coming off the Panam airplane at Sea Tac Airport. Greeting Hawaii delegates to NVC Reunion in Seattle. | NVC.005.779 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Shiro Kashino, chairman, gives a speech. | NVC.005.780 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture, back: Marion Matsui, Massie Kabayashi, Esther Tsuboi, Unknown, Toshi Okamoto, Lillian Naito. Front: Bill Hirata, Ted Nakanishi, Mari Fujita, Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.781 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture, front: Marion Matsui, Massie Kobayashi, Esther Tsuboi, unknown, Toshi Okamoto, Lillian Naito. Back: Bill Hirata, Ted Nakanishi, Mary Fujita, Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.782 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion Picnic. Men, women and children serving themseles food under a tent. Note on back of photo: Harry Yauagunachi (?). | NVC.005.783 | |
Black and white photograph. NVC- WAC 10th Anniversary Movies. Two Nisei men and three Nisei women laughing and chatting with each other. From left to right: Howard "Chips" Sakura, Akira "Flash" Fujiki (X-Executive Secretary of 442nd Club. Japan Air… ➤ | NVC.005.784 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei Men, women, and children look as three Nisei men sing on stage. Outdoors. | NVC.005.785 | |
Black and white photograph. Two Nisei men and a Nisei boy build a bonfire. | NVC.005.786 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.787 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.788 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.789 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.790 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament at Buddhist church. | NVC.005.791 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament. | NVC.005.792 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament, | NVC.005.793 | |
Black and white photograph. Basketball tournament? Basketball team figuring out game strategy with coach. | NVC.005.794 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Caucasian man speaks at podium while others look on. | NVC.005.795 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Caucasian man speaks at podium while others look on. | NVC.005.796 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Nisei speaks at podium while others look on. Speaker is Sparky Inatsunaga? | NVC.005.797 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei travelers check in at the Olympic Western Hotel. In photo: Toshi Nagamatsu, Hide Shimomura, unknown, Louise Kashino. | NVC.005.798 | |
Black and white photograph. Airport arrival recoption for Hawaii guests. | NVC.005.799 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei with leis get off a plane and pose for a group picture. | NVC.005.800 | |
Black and white photograph. People at a bar counter having a drink. | NVC.005.801 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men play poker? outdoors. A sign on the table reads "Welcome Kco. 442nd. | NVC.005.802 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women sit at a dinner table together. | NVC.005.803 | |
Black and white photograph. Three women (Two Nisei and one Caucasian) sit together at adinner table with leis. | NVC.005.804 | |
Black and white photograph. Guests pick up their certification (?) tags at a table. | NVC.005.805 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Tosh Okazaki, Corinne Toda, Terrance Toda. | NVC.005.806 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Carol Murotani, the 1964 Reunion Queen, poses for a picture with Keiji Sato and Mary Arai. | NVC.005.807 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women seated a dinner table and enjoy a meal together. Mix of Nisei and Caucasian men and women. In this picture: Corrine Toda, Terrance Toda, Joe Nakatsu, Miyo Nakatsu with guests. | NVC.005.808 | |
Black and white photograph. A Nisei man, women, and children with leis pose for a picture. | NVC.005.809 | |
Black and white photograph. Four Niseis (Three men and one woman) with leis look at a piece of paper. In photo: Richard Kibe (President Maui AJA Veterans Inc.), Howard Murakami (President Maui 442nd Veterans Club), Gladys Itamura (President Maui AJA… ➤ | NVC.005.810 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women sitting together eating and chatting. In photo: Keyi (?) Sato, Annabelle Martineau, Edie Hayashida, Ted Nakatsui (?), John Martineau, Mary Arai, Joe Martineau. | NVC.005.811 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of two men (One Caucasian, one Nisei) and one Nisei woman. Left to right; Allen (?) Boureaux (?), and Mr. and Mrs. HT Kubota. | NVC.005.812 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of John Matsumoto and Keiji Sato. | NVC.005.813 | |
Black and white photograph. Nisei men lined up. From left to right?: Keiji Sato, Bill Hirata, Yosh Nakagawa, Mas Tomita, Tats Yasui, Don Mackawa, Howard Minato, Mr. Sato, George Aoyama, Bill Yamaguchi, Mas Kinoshita, Cal Hayashida. | NVC.005.814 | |
Black and white photograph. This family outing to Pine Lake was part of the National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.815 | |
Black and white photograph. 1964 Reunion. Men and women shake hands with each other. In photo: Carol Murotani (with tiara) and Shiro Kashino (with glasses and black suit). | NVC.005.816 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women at a dinner table. | NVC.005.817 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Henry Jackson. | NVC.005.818 | |
Black and white photograph. Oregon Nisei Vets. Nicely-dressed men and women pose for a picture. | NVC.005.819 | |
Black and white photograph. Carol Murotani, the 1964 reunion queen, and an unidentified escort walk as others look on. | NVC.005.820 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women socializing at a party. | NVC.005.821 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Spark Masunaga, keynote speaker, making a speech. | NVC.005.822 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Spark Masunaga. | NVC.005.823 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Sparks Masunaga. | NVC.005.824 | |
Black and white photograph. This family outing to fish at Pine Lake was part of the 1964 National Nisei Veterans Reunion. Courtesy of the Seattle Nisei Veterans Committee | NVC.005.825 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Niseis casting off in a river in a rowboat. | NVC.005.826 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Hawaiian guests with Shiro Kashino and Geogre Kawaguchi. | NVC.005.827 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of reunion photographers. Standing is Sam Shimiza and sitting is Elmer Ogawa. | NVC.005.828 | |
Black and white photograph. Photograph of the baby sitting committee: Toshi Suyama. | NVC.005.829 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Shiro Kashino, Sidney Oshiro and one unidentified nissei men. | NVC.005.830 | |
Black and white photograph.The 1964 reunion queen, Carol Murotani, with Shiro Kashino (right) and Bruno Yamade (left) underneath the wing of a plane. | NVC.005.831 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women mingle in a ballroom. | NVC.005.832 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of the main dinner dance committee? Standing left to right: Maida Okazaki and Sue Ideta. Sitting left to right: Ed Kiyohara (chairman), Davis Hirahara. | NVC.005.833 | |
Black and white photograph. Men and women of the picnic committee sit together at a table. In photo: Mas Sakagami, Art Suzuki, Mack Nogaki, Aya Kozu, Jane Okada, and Nelson Matsuda. | NVC.005.834 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of the 1964 Reunion queen, Carol Murotani. | NVC.005.835 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of ship at a dock with small boats surrounding it. Note on back of photo: Conadin Pacific Pinicin Maganete. | NVC.005.836 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Buchart (?) Garden in Victoria. | NVC.005.837 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Buchart (?) Garden in Victoria | NVC.005.838 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Bryan Takeuchi, Vicki Nakawatase and Tom Nakawatase. | NVC.005.839 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of two Nisei women and one Nisei man playing pickleball. | NVC.005.840 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: unknown, Dolly Tokunaga, Yoshi Minato, Eiko Shibayama. | NVC.005.841 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of a Nisei man and woman playing pickleball. | NVC.005.842 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Toshi Okamoto playing pickleball. | NVC.005.843 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of a Nisei boy playing badminton. | NVC.005.843a | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Frank Tsuki, Kebo Inoyue, and Pat Matsumoto playing pickleball. | NVC.005.844 | |
Black and white photograph. In this picture: Toru Sakahara, George Morihiro, and Salty Mizuta. | NVC.005.845 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of man speaking to an audience of Nisei children. | NVC.005.846 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of Caucasian making balloon animals for Nisei children. Christmas tree in the background. | NVC.005.847 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Nisei women stting around a table drinking and talking. | NVC.005.848 | |
Black and white photograph. Picture of two elderly Nisei men making a speech while others look on. | NVC.005.849 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of three Nisei men posing with a sign and trophy. | NVC.005.850 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Salty Mizuta makes a speech. | NVC.005.851 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of Rose Ichihara, Lefty Ichihara, and Pat Hagiwara. | NVC.005.852 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of one Nisei woman kissing a Nisei man. | NVC.005.853 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of a Nisei man making a speech. | NVC.005.854 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. In this picture: Massie Tomita and Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.855 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of Nisei man making a speech while other look on. | NVC.005.856 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of Hideo Hoshide making a speech. | NVC.005.857 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of George Yamane making a speech. | NVC.005.858 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of Mack Shoji making a speech. | NVC.005.859 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shiro Kashito making a speech. | NVC.005.860 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei man making a speech. | NVC.005.861 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting at tables. | NVC.005.862 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Picture of Nisei man making a speech. | NVC.005.863 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. In this picture: Ben Sugawara, Kiki Sugawara, Kiyo Sakahara. | NVC.005.864 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Kaun Onodera making a speech. | NVC.005.865 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. In this picture: Dick Narasaki, Geogre Yamane, Kaz Ishimitsu, Jack Shiota. | NVC.005.866 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Mas Sakagami, Kiyo Yabuki. | NVC.005.867 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Ben Sugawara and Lefty Ichihara at the podium making a speech. | NVC.005.868 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Ben Sugawara makes a speech. | NVC.005.869 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Tuk Sugawara. | NVC.005.870 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo Ben Sugawara and Lefty Ichihara making a speech. | NVC.005.871 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Tosh Okamoto making a speech. | NVC.005.872 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Joe Hamanaka making a speech. | NVC.005.873 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women applauding. | NVC.005.874 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Frank Tsuji making a speech. | NVC.005.875 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. In this photo: Kim Muramoto, George Morihiro; in greysuit Shiro Yamaguchi. | NVC.005.876 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting at tables. | NVC.005.877 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Louise Kashino, Duffy Kiyohara and Hippo Sakahara. | NVC.005.878 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Louise Kashino, Duffy Kiyohara, Hippo Sakahara. | NVC.005.879 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Zipper Nomuram Augie Aratani. | NVC.005.880 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Chis Takagi, Mary Fujita, Joan and Roy Seko. | NVC.005.881 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Mary and Harrison Arai, Chuck Kato in the back. | NVC.005.882 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Lefty Ichihara makinga speech. | NVC.005.883 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Chuck Kato, Elsie Morihiro, across, Roy and Susumi Tsuboi. | NVC.005.884 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Yvette Susumi, Yasuko Aratani, hideo Hoshide, across Augie Aratani, Zipper Nomura. | NVC.005.885 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women sitting at a table. | NVC.005.886 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei man and woman talking to each other. | NVC.005.887 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo off anniversary attendees. | NVC.005.888 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shiro Kashino, Mr. Yoshito Fujii, Mrs. Yoshito Fujii. | NVC.005.889 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Rose Ichihara, Lefty Ichihara with grandson, Colin Fisher and George Morihiro. | NVC.005.890 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo George Abe, Paul Minato, Bill Hirata. | NVC.005.891 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Paul Minato and Joe Nakatsu. | NVC.005.892 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Jiro Nakatame, Kaz Ishimizu, Emmett Knight. | NVC.005.893 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Kibo Inoyue making a speech. | NVC.005.894 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of George Yamane making a speech. | NVC.005.895 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo the Ichiharas receive an award from George. | NVC.005.896 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shiro Kashino, Dick Naito, Bill Nishimura, Misako Hagiwara, Miyo Nakatsu, Louise Kashino. | NVC.005.897 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei man sitting with other men and women at a table. | NVC.005.898 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo Dick Naito, Mack Shoji, Bill Nishimura and one woman chatting together. | NVC.005.899 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Kim Muromoto, George Morihiro. | NVC.005.900 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.901 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.902 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.903 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.904 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.905 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.906 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.907 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.908 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.909 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.910 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.911 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.912 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.913 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.914 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.915 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.916 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.917 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Lefty Ichiharas family. | NVC.005.918 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.919 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Lefty's Family. | NVC.005.920 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Rose and Lefty Ichihara. | NVC.005.921 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Jack Shiota, Yoshiko. | NVC.005.922 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of June Momoda, Louise Kashino, and Chiz Hirahira. | NVC.005.923 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of two Nisei Yosh Teshima, Frolrence, Shiro Kashino. | NVC.005.924 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Toru Sakahara, Dave Hirahara, Paul Minato and Mo Naito. | NVC.005.925 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of two Nisei men talking to each other while a Nisei woman looks at some picture on the wall beside them. | NVC.005.926 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women talking to each other. All are standing except one man. | NVC.005.927 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of two Nisei women talking to each other. ONe stands while another sits. | NVC.005.928 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women standing around talking to each other. | NVC.005.929 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of two Nisei men talking to each other. | NVC.005.930 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shig Momoda, Howard Minato, behind: Mrs. Shiz Hoshide. | NVC.005.931 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shiro Kashino looking to one side. | NVC.005.932 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women standing around drinking and chatting. | NVC.005.933 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Frank Tsujii. | NVC.005.934 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Pnoto of a Paul Minato. | NVC.005.935 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Bill Yanagimichi. | NVC.005.936 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Jack Shiota. | NVC.005.937 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Joro Namatame and Joe Nakatsu drinking and chatting. | NVC.005.938 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Tosh Kawanishi and Jiro Namatame. | NVC.005.939 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Bill Nishimura, Miyo Nakatsu and Bill Yanagimachi. | NVC.005.940 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Sumi Minato, Rose Ichihara, Kibo Inoyue. | NVC.005.941 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Ben and Kiki Sugawara. | NVC.005.942 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Lefty Ichihra. | NVC.005.943 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Albert Bonus and Elsie Morihiro. | NVC.005.944 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.945 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Jack Shiota, Hideo Hoshide and George Hayashi. | NVC.005.946 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Lefty's family. | NVC.005.947 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women in the kitchen. | NVC.005.948 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Goldstar parents sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.949 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at tables. | NVC.005.950 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at tables. | NVC.005.951 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Shiro Kashino and Salty Mizuta with Lefty's family. | NVC.005.952 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Rose Yoshizumi, Sharon Aburano and Fred Takagi drinking. | NVC.005.953 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at tables or standing and chatting with each other. | NVC.005.954 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men and women seated at tables and facing one side of the room. | NVC.005.955 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. People standing in the background. | NVC.005.956 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. People walking and standing in the background. | NVC.005.957 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of men, women, anc children sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.958 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Goldstar parents sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.959 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.960 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.961 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Salty Mizuta. Nisei men and women sitting together at a table in background. | NVC.005.962 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.963 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.964 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Stella Hashimoto and Kiyo Hashimoto sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.965 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.966 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.967 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of a Nisei man holding up a part of his dinner to the camera while he sits along side other Nisei men and women at a table. | NVC.005.968 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.969 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.970 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.971 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men sitting together at a table and eating. | NVC.005.972 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men sitting together at a table and eating. | NVC.005.973 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Nisei men sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.974 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th Anniversary. Photo of Toyo Hayashi, Mas and Margaret Uchimura and Mack Nogaki sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.975 | |
Black and white photograph. Photo of Paul Minato, Tak Akiyama, Tak Matsui, Dick Narasaki. | NVC.005.976 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Picture of women and children at a picnic. | NVC.005.977 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of little girls sitting at a picnic table. | NVC.005.978 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of children lined up ready to play a game? | NVC.005.979 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of Nisei woman eating food. | NVC.005.980 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Men, women and children at picnic. | NVC.005.981 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Two young Nisei boys go swimming in the lake. | NVC.005.982 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Men, women, and children at picnic. A Nisei man prepares to go fishing, laying out fishing poles. | NVC.005.983 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Nisei women and children prepare to go swimming. | NVC.005.984 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Two young Nisei girls lounge in the sun and Nisei women stand around talking. | NVC.005.985 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Nisei women and children prepare to go swimming. | NVC.005.986 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Gail Hikida, Gary Matsudaira organizing games. | NVC.005.987 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. A Nisei man sits on the grass while women and children lounge around in the background. | NVC.005.988 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of two teenage boys (one Nisei and one Caucasian). | NVC.005.989 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of two teenage boys (One Nisei and one Caucasian). | NVC.005.990 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of two Nisei women talking while children play in the background. | NVC.005.991 | |
Color photograph. NVC picnic. Photo of Nisei chidlren playing while Nisei women watch them in the background. | NVC.005.992 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.993 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.994 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at a table. | NVC.005.995 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of Nisei men and women sitting together at tables. | NVC.005.996 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of two Nisei men and one Nisei woman. One man stands over the man and woman. | NVC.005.997 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of Charlotte Yamane and Jack Shiota at a table. | NVC.005.998 | |
Color photograph. NVC 35th anniversary. Photo of George Morihiro making a speech. | NVC.005.999 | |
1944 - Photograph of one of two basketball teams representing the Japanese American Young Peoples Christian Federation of New York in the Tournament of the Church of all Nations in Manhattan. Photographed by Tom Parker.… ➤ | SPORTS53.010 | |
Photograph of 1947 Japanese American girls basketball team. Ray Ishii's mother is pictured standing, at the far left. | SPORTS54.001 | |
Tokyo Giants vs Wapato Nippons May 1935 at Wapato. | SPORTS55.004 | |
Seattle and Bellevue teams taken by Jackson Studios July 4, 1933. | SPORTS55.005 | |
Wapato batter Oyama | SPORTS55.006 | |
Wapato batter hitting Yamauchi | SPORTS55.007 | |
Frank Fukuda behind table with his trophies | SPORTS55.008 | |
Taiyo baseball team | SPORTS55.009 | |
Japanese American teams: Auburn, Waseda, Green Lake, Bellevue, Yakima, White River, Portland and Taiyo by Jackson Studios, July 4, 1931 | SPORTS55.010 | |
Japanese American tennis team. 1930 | SPORTS55.011 | |
Nobuichi Nagamine | SPORTS55.012 | |
Kay Takayoshi | SPORTS55.013 | |
Kichio Arai | SPORTS55.014 | |
10 - images of Yukio Kuniyuki | SPORTS55.015 | |
Hiroshima Kenjinkai | Takano 5.001 |
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ArtifactsDescription | Object ID | Image |
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Female Doll on wood base… ➤ | 1990.040.047 | |
Woven suitcase with leather corners and edges. Metal lock on front. Interior is canvas lined and has inside straps and a small pouch. The exterior bottom has two wood slats as a base. All of the handles are broken. | 1990.100 | |
Painting of buildings at Camp Harmony at Puyallup Pastels | 1991.035.011 | |
Painting of two men making geta (sandals) at Camp Harmony, Puyallup Pastels | 1991.035.012 | |
Painting of men playing horseshoes, with several people running away - in Camp Harmony, Puyallup | 1991.035.013 | |
Painting of three women outside women's bath house at Camp Harmony, Puyallup | 1991.035.014 | |
Painting of man dressed in Japanese style in front of a microphone at Camp Harmony, Puyallup | 1991.035.015 | |
Small 3 drawer wooden chest with greasewood handles. A: chest, BCD: drawers Made from scrap lumber available in Japanese- American Internment Camp in Idaho | 1991.036.001 | |
SOLAR Heating stand with electric wire, switch and plug to hold 4 clamp type curling irons, two with rubber handles. Metal plate with company name, Serial No. 306463 | 1991.036.003 | |
Ash tray made in Minidoka Internment Camp of concrete with polished stones of maroon, beige, black, brown, gray set in it on the outside. Oval shaped, two wells, one larger than the other, groove to hold a cigarette leading to larger hole. | 1991.036.007 | |
Oil Painting "High School Girl" Young woman sitting, profile. | 1991.073.001 | |
Framed Oil Painting "Rock Island Dam" | 1991.073.002 | |
Oil Painting "Bridge" | 1991.073.003 | |
Oil Painting "Picnic" According to a newspaper article by Margaret Callahan this painting won an award in the semi annual Shunjaki Club art show. The Callahans purchased the painting in the 1930s at a second hand store for $5.00 | 1991.073.004 | |
Family album with a green cloth cover and glossy printed pages bound with 2 red braid ties. On the cover is painted old Chinese style calligraphy in white and gold, the Japanese flag in white and red, the American flag in red, white and blue and 3… ➤ | 1991.076 | |
1 - piece of Greaswood driftwood painted and lacquered. Created at an Internment Camp. Possibly Minidoka. | 1991.079.001 | |
Pin in the shape of a Red Cardinal bird, carved from orange crate wood, painted and varnished. Black painted wing & tail outlines, crested head, yellow beak, wire feet, safety pin on back. "Handmade" written on back. | 1992.003.001 | |
Pin made in the shape of a duck in flight. Hand carved from orange crate wood, painted and varnished. Wire feet, safety pin on back, green head, yellow bill, white ring around neck, red around upper body, white lower body with red broken lines. … ➤ | 1992.003.002 | |
Yellow pin with W.C.C.A. Center printed on it. "586-B, Mess (Mens?) Whse, 1-A" written on pin in ink. Worn by Amy's brother Ben, who worked in a warehouse at Camp Harmony. The pin allowed him to move from one area to another. | 1992.048.002 | |
Paper fan with black lacquered wooden handle Front: Printed scne of 2 Japanese ladies catching fireflies by the light of the moon. In the summer there is a firefly festival. One lady stands and holds a fan used for catching the firefly. the… ➤ | 1992.052.004 | |
Flat bamboo paper-covered fan with scrolled black wooden handle with gold string tied at the bottom with red silk tassle. Front: Kimono clad woman holding parasol standing in front of iris garden with circular inset scene behind her. Off white… ➤ | 1992.052.012 | |
Paper fan BAmboo ribs Cricket and blue flower on front On back Gyokko-ken Cafe 508 1/2 Main St | 1992.052.018 | |
Blue lined pages with 2 holes at top, held together with a white ribbon. Called a "behavior notebook" by the school. Japanese characters written in pencil, probably as exercises for learning Japanese language. Writing is in Japanese-American early… ➤ | 1993.033.007 | |
Sweatshirt, light gray heather knit cotton shirt, vertical rib, long sleeves, round neck, white stitching, #5506 stamped inside at front and back of neck. Issued at Minidoka Japanese American Internment Camp.… ➤ | 1993.044.007 | |
Cigarette case with lid. Both pieces are rectangular shaped boxes made of twine (waxed linen?) twined over upright stakes. The central section of both boxes is made of twill weave creating a zig-zag pattern outlined with black bands at top and… ➤ | 1993.065 | |
Miniature wooden shrine front panel that has opening doors, inside the door is a white silk curtain, behind the curtain are two white envelopes, each with a wooden tablet with black kanji writing. Front piece is seperate from the rest of the shrine. | 1993.073.034 | |
Wooden rectangular tablet on a platform. On both sides of the tablet is black Kanji characters. | 1993.073.035 | |
Large metal sign painted wiht the word "Prescription." The letters are painted in black and the backround is a brownish yellow. The paint is applied directly to the metal. Signed by Gould. | 1993.076.001 | |
Pill Roller… ➤ | 1993.079.001 | |
Cloth: War Souvenir White silk cloth with orangey red circle in middle--Japanese flag. Around the orange circle men have written their names in Japanese (63) in sumi ink. To one side is written the name of the owner, Shigeru Kawai, and good… ➤ | 1994.001.003 | |
Shrine … ➤ | 1994.002.001 | |
Souvenir towel Tenugui made in Japan for the Maneki Cafe? of Seattle.… ➤ | 1994.005.007 | |
The cloth was made in Japan as an advertisement for Utee Grocery.… ➤ | 1994.005.008 | |
Wood sign from Maneki Restaurant, "Sorry We're Closed" and "Come In We're Open".… ➤ | 1994.014 | |
Bonito shaver Box Wooden box has a metal blade inserted diagonally in the center. There is a hole in front of the blade. This sits atop a box with a removable drawer. | 1994.029.001 | |
Men's Hanten type jacket in satin woven cotton in apple green.… ➤ | 1995.006.004 | |
Padded jacket made of unbleached cotton muslin.… ➤ | 1995.006.005 | |
Block print, "Self Portrait" by Fay Chong, 1933.… ➤ | 1995.012 | |
Booklet: Northwest Japanese American Directory, 1956, 76 pp. | 1996.006.007 | |
Decoration (souvenir from Asakusa)… ➤ | 1996.010.270 | |
Wooden handles attached to circular wire sieves. the sieve rim wire goes down the wooden handle about four inches. | 1997.004.012 | |
Chest of Drawers made in Japanese American internment camp… ➤ | 1997.030.181 | |
Text book used for teaching English "Old Stories of the East," … ➤ | 1997.055.091 | |
Phonographic records… ➤ | 1997.060.001 | |
A: single white cotton cloth with silk screen printing in red and black. Manazanar logo is in red. Below this is: "Honor the US Constitution, 18th Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage" B: Card included tells about tenugui and the design of this one. | 1998.001.002 | |
Army green canvas backpack. … ➤ | 1999.039 | |
Bronze Basketball trophy on metal stand The top is a statue of a basket ball player putting the ball up. It is bronzed and is mounted by a single bolt to the tiered stand. Engraved on the front is: "COURIER N.W. TOURNAMENT Winner 1933" | 1999.084.001 | |
Pewter Baseball trophy… ➤ | 1999.084.002 | |
Metal and plastic baseball trophy Pewter baseball player stands atop art deco black plastic stand. A metal plaque on the front is engraved with: "COURIER 'A A' CHAMPS 1937 FIFE .A.C." | 1999.084.003 | |
Bronzed basketball trophy… ➤ | 1999.084.004 | |
Two cotton basketball jerseys Short sleeved, white cotton knit with red wool felt numbers sewn on each side A: No. 7 B: No. 9 | 1999.084.005 | |
Dark blue shorts Blue shorts with button fly and front attached belt fastener. the shorts are satiny on the exterior and brushed on the interior. | 1999.084.006 | |
A pair of black leather kneepads. Each pad is shield shaped with a leather strap with buckle laced through it. The pads and back of strap are lined with wool. | 1999.084.007 | |
CAsh Register… ➤ | 1999.099 | |
Room Roster Double sided set of paper slots in a wooden frame. Alphabetized j - z. | 2000.008.013 | |
White cotton dish towel. The towel has two blue lines which run along either edge. Stencil print of "Consumers Co-op logo with Hunt Idaho, 1945" at the bottom. | 2000.034.001 | |
Solid black scale with spring held top platform. White round face goes to 60 pounds. On the front and sides is: "Columbia Family Scale" | 2000.075.001 | |
Double pane glass sheet with silver lettering and two black lines. "MAIN DRUG CO." | 2000.117.001 | |
Metal trunk Army green foot locker with brass fittings and leather handles. Stenciled in black on the front and top: "HAROLD H. TSUKUNO 1 ST LT. 0-1998666". Top tray on inside. | 2000.121.021 | |
Brown canvas on wood suitcase. Edges have dark brown leather. One side has handle and two flip up locks. | 2000.129.001 | |
Washboard Small wood frame with corregated metal slat in the center. One of the few items necessary for life in Internment camps. | 2000.129.003 | |
Framed oil painting of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. | 2000.152.001 | |
Framed oil painting of Ikebana type arrangement in vase, poppy heads, and pumpkin. | 2000.152.002 | |
Black granite marker 20" x 30" commemorating the Japanese American Internment in 1942 - 1945. Logo design by Frank Fuji. Created as a Washington State History Day Project, 2000. | 2001.010 | |
White painted wooden sign with black lettering. "BLOCK 31" From Minidoka internment camp barracks | 2001.017 | |
Framed black and white print of woman and a child.… ➤ | 2001.043.007 | |
Wood Hagoita (battledore)… ➤ | 2001.057 | |
Round metal button pin with single spike. White background with "Jap Hunting License Open Season No Limit" in red. | 2002.007 | |
Wood clothes hanger with metal hook. Printed on the side is "Yoichi Serizawa 56273998" | 2002.015.001 | |
Wood block plane used by Otoichi Yamamoto in Japan and in the United states. … ➤ | 2002.018 | |
Round wooden Usu Mortar. Top is carved out to form a bowl. The sides taper towards the bottom. A hand hold is cut into each side. Used to pound sticky rice to make mochi. | 2002.028.001 | |
Wooden mallet Single long handle with perpendicular head attached over the handle. | 2002.028.002 | |
Three round steaming boxes with mats and a lid on a wooden base. … ➤ | 2002.028.003 | |
2002.028.004 | ||
2002.028.005 | ||
2002.028.006 | ||
2002.028.007 | ||
Wooden desk Desk has a small rise back board. It has three 12" drawers to the left and a top drawer and three 7" drawers to the right. B: A small bench H: 18"; W: 19"; D: 13" | 2002.028.008 | |
Tsuitate room divider screen… ➤ | 2002.028.009 | |
Tsuitate room divider screen Wood screen with single piece panel. The panel on the front has carved running style kanji painted black and floral etchings painted green. | 2002.028.010 | |
Framed Oil painting Mountain scene. | 2002.028.011 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Kato Kiyomasa on black wood stand with tiger and a tree. | 2002.048.001 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Empress Jingu Takenouchi No Sakune Empress Jingu and her general. Baby Ojin is missing Gofun on empress cracked. Boot on Takenouchi cracked. 1 - hat. | 2002.048.002 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Musicians Man on one knee and a woman playing the drum. | 2002.048.003 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Theatre Scene Woman in green and orange Kimono with flowers. Man standing next to her. Tori gate behind him. | 2002.048.004 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Dance Scene Woman holding fan and man holding parasol. Flowering tree between them. | 2002.048.005 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Doll Dancers Two women dancers with paper butterfly wings on their backs. | 2002.048.006 | |
Davis Olympiad tennis racket Wood frame and handle with natural material strings. Two strings broken. Cloth cover, red, from Hab's Sporting Goods and wooded strecher included. | 2003.017.001 | |
N J Magnan Defender tennis racket Wood frame and handle with nylon strings. Paint on handle missing in places. Cloth cover, red, from Hab's Sporting Goods and wooded strecher included. | 2003.017.002 | |
White ceramic coffee mug with blue lettering: "Greater Portland Reunion 1995" Nisei reunion | 2003.036.002 | |
Japanese Porcelain Tea Set, western style, consisting of a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers decorated in enamels, gold and moriage design against a green ground of grapevines, with two shaped panels with landscapes and figures. … ➤ | 2003.044.001 | |
Theatrical Japanese costume. Cotton and silk with gold painted designs. Possibly used at Minidoka Internment Camp. | 2003.046.001 | |
Cloth Patch: "WIBC Tournament Portland 1965" | 2003.050.009 | |
V-shaped cloth patch: "Class 'A' '65-'66" | 2003.050.010 | |
Red and white cloth patch: "Seattle" | 2003.050.011 | |
Black leather purse with twin metal clasps and twin leather handle straps. Seen in the PI photograph of Mrs. Hayashida being evacuated with her children from Bainbridge Island WA | 2003.055.001 | |
Eastman Kodak Model 3 A Special Kodak accordian camera in case | 2003.063.001 | |
Record album 45 RPM, China Night: World Famous Japanese Hit Melodies. One side is China Night and Japanese Rumba and the other is: Gomennasai and the Soba Song. | 2003.066.001 | |
Record album, 33 1/3 RPM, Red plastic disk, 4 " in diameter. In Japanese. | 2003.066.002 | |
Record album, orange plastic, single side, 33 1/3 RPM. | 2003.066.003 | |
Record album, 45 RPM, Japan's Teen Queen: Michiko Hamumura. Jacket and album. | 2003.066.004 | |
Record album, 78 RPM, Walt Disney's Fun with Music From Many Lands Sho Jo Ji (Japanese Play song) Hi To You The British Gernadier The Boy at the Dike. | 2003.066.005 | |
Record album, 33 1/3 RPM, Rockin' Tokyo American Top 40 Hits sung by Japan's favorite record stars including: sigeru Katsumi, Yukijo Asaoka, Kayoko Moriyama, The Beni sisites, Keijiro Yamashita and the Three Funkies | 2003.066.006 | |
Record album, 33 1/3 RPM, stereo, In Tokyo-In Love: Norrie Paramor his strings and Orchestra featuring Sukiyaki" "Cherry Blossoms" and other romantic Japanese favorites. | 2003.066.007 | |
Body armour of Kendo Bogu | 2004.007.001 | |
Bogu Kendo helmut and mask, childs. | 2004.007.002 | |
Bamboo kendo sword | 2004.007.003 | |
Blue tenugui with white kanji character. | 2004.007.004 | |
Green tenugui with white Kanji character. | 2004.007.005 | |
Kendo Tare Armour, cloth and leather. | 2004.007.006 | |
Baseball calligraphy scroll, North American Japanese Chamber of Commerce Cup. | 2004.014.005 | |
Hangiri, large wooden tub used for tossing sushi rice, or tsukemono bound on side with twisting strips of wood, three large wood panels on tossing surface, metal hook on outer surface | 2004.024.004 | |
Ohitsu- Wooden rice container with lid, two metal rings around outer surface of container and lid, base of container with four legs | 2004.024.005 | |
Mino or Raincape Straw Northern Mino with colar design of Torii Gate in dark thread on the straw background. Decorative tassels of Seaweed hang on each side of the collar. The interior has a separate lining of diagonal open weave straw lattice. | 2004.024.007 | |
Silver Trophy Cup with golfer on the top. Engraved on the side is: Japanese Golf Association Seattle S. Fukuda Trophy won by Dr. T. Uchida August 1939 | 2004.025.001 | |
Green circular ceramic dish; gold lined around rim; four characters on interior surface; two women in traditional Japanese clothing on interior surface; "MADE IN JAPAN" marked on bottom. | 2004.037.198 | |
a: Long-playing, 33 1/3 r.p.m., high fidelity record of female singer made by Teichiku Records Co., Ltd. in Japan. b: Lavender paper sleeve. c: Album cover with image of white, green, blue bird on front side. | 2004.047.001 | |
a: Record of female singer made by King Record Co., Ltd. in Japan. b: Glossy album cover with "High Fidelity LKD 19" appearing in upper right-hand corner. c: Single-page insert with Japanese text, front and back. | 2004.047.002 | |
a: Record labelled Teichiku, made by Columbia Royal Blue Records. b: Paper sleeve with "Columbia Royal Blue Records" printed along bottom. | 2004.047.003 | |
a: Record labelled "Shiochiku". b: Paper sleeve entitled "Victor Record Victor Talking Machine Company Camden N.J., U.S.A." on one side and "A Special List of Victor Records of Popular Selections" on the other. | 2004.047.004 | |
a: Record with a label in Japanese and the following information in English: "Tokyo Records"; "Pacific Bureau of New Musical Study"; "Made in U.S.A." … ➤ | 2004.047.005 | |
a: Record with a label in Japanese and the following information in English: "Polydor"; "Polyfar Recording"; "Manufactured by Polydor Talking Machine Co. Ltd Tokyo Japan". … ➤ | 2004.047.006 | |
a: Record of female singer made by Nippon Mercury Co., Ltd. in Japan. b: Contained in paper sleeve with "Mercury Record" along bottom. | 2004.047.007 | |
a: Victrola record of a tenor with piano, featuring "Flower Song Yoshie Fujiwara". b: Contained in paper sleeve with "Angel Record" on one side. | 2004.047.008 | |
a: Record made by Tokyo Records in the U.S.A. for the Pacific Bureau of New Musical Study, with "372-A" on one label and "372-B" on the other.… ➤ | 2004.047.009 | |
a: Damaged-looking record with Presto label and handwritten information in Japanese. b: Contained in plain paper sleeve. | 2004.047.010 | |
a: Discolored record with Presto label and handwritten information in Japanese. b: Contained in plain paper sleeve. | 2004.047.011 | |
a: Victor Orthophonic record marked 51198. b: Victor Orthophonic record marked 51197. c: Tattered teal paper sleeve with "VICTOR RADIO with ELECTROLA and hear ALL the Music!" on one side. | 2004.047.012 | |
a: Record made by King Record Co. Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, with "C-1145" appearing on both labels. b: Paper sleeve with a profile portrait of man above Japanese text on one side. | 2004.047.013 | |
a: Record made by King Record Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. Green-colored label on one side shows picture of man on upper left and Japanese text, while the flip side has peach-colored label with a woman depicted on the upper left and Japanese text.… ➤ | 2004.047.014 | |
a: A 1946 record by Angel Recording Co., L.A., with "345-B" appearing on both labels. b: Half-page insert with Japanese text and on top the Angel logo, front and back. c: RCA Victor paper sleeve. | 2004.047.015 | |
a: Record made by King Record Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. Peach-colored label on one side shows graphic of man on foot followed by another person on horse… ➤ | 2004.047.016 | |
a: Record made by King Record Co., Ltd in Tokyo, Japan. On one side is illustration of Japanese woman in kimono, plus Japanese text in bottom half with numbers C-1394 and 11904.… ➤ | 2004.047.017 | |
a: A Tokyo Records recording by the Pacific Bureau of New Musical Study and made in the U.S.A; number 367-A appears on one side and 367-B on the other. b: Plain, brown paper sleeve. | 2004.047.018 | |
a: A King Record recording made in Japan; label on both sides shows portrait of woman in kimono. … ➤ | 2004.047.019 | |
a: A long-playing Eagle record made in Japan. Parts 1 & 2 feature Nihon Jocyo "Furusato No Melody". b: Glossy sleeve showing an autumn picture of a rocky ravine with a river running through it. | 2004.047.020 | |
a: An "audiodiscs recording blank" made in New York. Handwritten in pen on one side is "By K. Sakata". b: An ''audiodiscs" paper sleeve. | 2004.047.021 | |
a: A Norgran Records recording of Japanese jazz musician Toshiko, entitled "Toshiko's Piano". b: Pink and black album cover featuring illustration of Toshiko standing beside a grand piano. | 2004.047.022 | |
a: A long-play, new orthophonic recording made by Nivico, a company of Japan, Ltd., Yokohama.… ➤ | 2004.047.023 | |
a: A Toshiba Records recording made in Japan, with the number JCO-1046 appearing on both labels. b: Glossy cover featuring a photograph of a seated woman with her violin and bow. | 2004.047.024 | |
a: An Eagle recording made in Japan, with "Jazzkissa No Oppachi" and "ALS 143" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring photograph of an all-male sextet in performance. | 2004.047.025 | |
a: An Eagle recording, made in Japan with "Koga Merodei" and "AL 394 appearing on both labels. b: Red paper sleeve. c: Glossy cover featuring man playing guitar, with a blur of city night lights in the background. | 2004.047.026 | |
a: An Eagle recording made in Japan, with "Simakura Tiyoko No Koisite Irundamon" and "AL 337" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy cover featuring photograph of woman. | 2004.047.027 | |
a: A record made by Teichiku Co., Ltd., in Nara, Japan, with "NL-1054" and "Microgroove, Long Play, Unbreakable" appearing on both labels. b: White paper sleeve. c: Glossy record cover featuring photograph of man in traditional clothes. | 2004.047.028 | |
a: A teichiku recording, made in Japan, with "NL-1143" and "Microgroove, Long Play, Unbreakable" appearing on both labels. b: White paper sleeve. c: Glossy album cover featuring photograph of woman in kimono. | 2004.047.029 | |
a: A Denon recording, made in Japan by Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.; "Sutereo Misora Hibari No Hitto Sho" and "JLS 102" appear on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring portrait of woman. | 2004.047.030 | |
a: A King Records recording made in Japan, with "Stereophonic" and "SKJ 1029" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring color photograph of man in traditional clothes playing stringed instrument, with an orchestra in the background. | 2004.047.031 | |
a: A Denon recording made by Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. in Japan, with "Hawaian Kayo Hitto Shu" and "ALS 4170" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring 2 ukuleles, a woven hat with a hibiscus bloom, a lei, and shell. | 2004.047.032 | |
a: Capitol Records recording of "Romantic Japanese Mandolins" featuring "Yotsuo Koyama's Cherry Blossom Ensemble Plays Traditional and Modern Music of Japan".… ➤ | 2004.047.033 | |
a: Polydor record, SMP-2005, of "Kimi Koishi/Alfred Hause in Japan". b: Glossy album cover featuring profile portrait of woman | 2004.047.034 | |
a: A red-colored record made by Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. in Japan, with "JLP-5011" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring photograph of man in traditional Japanese clothes. | 2004.047.035 | |
a: A Minoruphone recording made in Japan, with "HC-1" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover featuring a painting of a wooden Japanese vessel and a smaller boat carrying a group of people. | 2004.047.036 | |
a: Record made by King Record Co., Ltd. in Japan with "Stereophonic" and "KR 5027" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.037 | |
a: A Phase 4 Stereo record labeled "Bongos of the South/Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra," made in London. b: White, plastic-lined paper sleeve. c: contained in glossy album cover entitled "Bongos From the South/Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra". | 2004.047.038 | |
a: Polydor record made by Nippon Grammophon Co., Ltd. in Japan with "JASRAC" and "MR 3119" appearing on both labels. b: Gossy album cover featuring color photograph of woman framed by large yellow flowers. | 2004.047.039 | |
a: A Nivico record made by Victor Co. of Japan, with "SJV 110" and "Perfect Sound 6" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring a painting of a Japanese woman in kimono in the foreground. | 2004.047.040 | |
a: Record made by Capitol Records entitled "Arthur Murray/Favorites-Waltzes/ Francis Scott and His Orchestra". b: Capitol Records paper sleeve. c: Glossy album cover featuring a waltzing couple in formal attire. | 2004.047.041 | |
a: A Nivico record made by Victor Co. of Japan, with "SJV 101" and "Perfect Sound 6" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.042 | |
a: Record made by King Records in Japan, with "SKD-13" appearing on both labels. b: Insert advertising a variety of records. c: Album cover featuring photograph of woman in white gown. | 2004.047.043 | |
a: Red-colored record made by Toshiba Records in Japan, with "TP-7190" appearing on both labels. … ➤ | 2004.047.044 | |
a: A Denon record made in Japan with "Shamisen Sutereo" and "ALS 236" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover with picture of a Japanese 3-string instrument. | 2004.047.045 | |
a: Polydor record with "SMR-3024" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with color photograph of woman on front and back. | 2004.047.046 | |
a: Red-colored Toshiba record with "TP-7089" on both labels. b: Paper sleeve advertising variety of classical and pop records. c: Album cover with illustration of a yellow cat and red dog singing. | 2004.047.047 | |
a: Record made by Nippon Crown Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, with "GW 5011" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover featuring photograph of Kiyoko Suizenji. | 2004.047.048 | |
a: Polydor record made in Japan, with "SMR-3012" appearing on both labels. b: Plastic-lined paper sleeve. c: Glossy album cover with photograph of female artist on front, back, and inside pages. | 2004.047.049 | |
a: Polydor record with "MR 2241" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover featuring pictures of female artist on front, back, and inside pages. | 2004.047.050 | |
a: Polydor record with "SMR-3036" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover featuring color pictures of female artist on front, back, and inside pages. | 2004.047.051 | |
a: A Toshiba record with "TP-5003" appearing on both labels. b: A Toshiba record with "TP-5004" appearing on both labels. c: Album cover with photograph of woman in bikini on front and back. | 2004.047.052 | |
a: A Denon record made by Nippon Columbia in Japan with "ADX 27" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring color portraits of various female and male artists, front and back. | 2004.047.053 | |
a: A Denon record made by Nippon Columbia in Japan with "ADX 26" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring color portraits of female and male artists, front and back. | 2004.047.054 | |
a: A Denon record made by Nippon Columbia in Japan with "ALS 5040" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover features framed color photograph of female artist, front and back. | 2004.047.055 | |
a: A Denon record with "AL 5008" and "Murata Hideo No Hana No Stage" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover featuring photograph of male artist on front only. | 2004.047.056 | |
a: A Denon record with "Nozaki Kouta" and "ALS 4071" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover with photograph of female artist in profile wearing kimono. | 2004.047.057 | |
a: A Toshiba record, red-colored, with "TP-7200" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.058 | |
a: A Denon record with "Konouta O Hibari To Tomoni" and "ALS 4087" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with color photograph of female artist in sleeveless blue gown performing. | 2004.047.059 | |
a: A Teichiku Stereo record with "SL-1147" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with blue-tinted photograph of a boat, water, and in the distance hilly land. | 2004.047.060 | |
a: A Denon record with "ALS 4294" and "Waga Kokoro Gita Ni Yosete" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with photograph on front of male artist in navy suit playing guitar. | 2004.047.061 | |
a: A Denon record with "Waga Kokoro Gita Ni Yosete" and "ALS 4350" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.062 | |
a: A Denon record with "ALS 4125" and "Taishokoto No Shirabe" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with photograph on front of male artist in traditional Japanese attire standing in a lush garden near large stone sculpture. | 2004.047.063 | |
a: A Nivico record with "SJV 126" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover featuring "Mahina Stars Golden Series"; photograph of all-male sextet in traditional Japanese attire on front. | 2004.047.064 | |
Album cover entitled "Brass and Bamboo"; music conducted and arranged by Tak Shindo. | 2004.047.065 | |
Glossy album cover featuring Frank Nagai on a Nivico recording. | 2004.047.066 | |
a: Polydor record with "SMR-3013" appearing on both labels. b: White plastic-lined sleeve. c: Glossy album cover featuring photograph of female artist in shimmering silver gown seated on red couch. | 2004.047.067 | |
a: A Denon record with "Onna No Michi, Miya Shiro To Pinkara Torio" and " ALS-4650" appearing on both labels. b: Album cover with artwork on front of woman in blue and white kimono. | 2004.047.068 | |
a: A Denon record with "Sutereo Misora Hibari No Hana No Suteji" and "ALS 4207" appearing on both labels. b: Glossy album cover with photograph on front and back of female artist wearing kimono. | 2004.047.069 | |
a: A Toshiba record, red-colored, with "TP -7129" appearing on both labels. b: Album sleeve advertising a collection of records on both sides. c: Album cover entitled "Flamenco Guitar: Johya Maubuchi & His Afro Amigos". | 2004.047.070 | |
a: A Toshiba record, red-colored, with "TP-7100" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.071 | |
a: Album, in plastic sleeve, made by the 49th State Hawaii Record Co., of modern Japanese songs; "3451" appears on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.072 | |
a: Smaller-sized record with "SL-11 (SX-50026)" appearing on Side 2 and "SL-12 (SX-50021)" on Side 1. b: Plain white album cover with handwritten notes in black ink regarding record contents. | 2004.047.073 | |
a: A record entitled "Festival Time in Japan," made by 49th State Hawaii Record Co".… ➤ | 2004.047.074 | |
a: A Toshiba "On Stage Series" record, red-colored, with "TP-9003" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.075 | |
a: A King record with "Chiemi sings Japanese Folk Songs" and "SKJ 1005" appearing on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.076 | |
a: A Toshiba record, red-colored, with "JP0-1101" appearing on both labels. b: An "Ever Clean Records" paper sleeve. c: Album cover featuring picture of a kyoto with branches of white blossoms surrounding it. | 2004.047.077 | |
a: An Angel record, copyrighted in 1946, with "204-A" on one side and "204-B" on the other.… ➤ | 2004.047.078 | |
a: An Express record made by Toshiba-EMI in Japan, entitled "Love Collection," with "ETP-72228" appearing on both labels. b: Cardstock sleeve entitled "Love Connection". c: Album cover entitled "Love Connection". | 2004.047.079 | |
a: An Angel Recording Company booklet in Japanese. First page bears Angel logo and the following two addresses in English: … ➤ | 2004.047.080 | |
An "audiodisc recording blank" record with "Junjo ni juso Yuki Masumato" handwritten on one label, while "Utade Kulaseba Yuki Masumato" is handwritten on the other. | 2004.047.081 | |
A Golden Series Crown record, made in Japan, with "GW-3060" appearing on both labels, and contained in clear, plastic sleeve. | 2004.047.082 | |
a: White, plastic-lined, paper record sleeve. b: Clear plastic bag with "2.8 ct" and "12oo" handwritten in blue marker in the left-hand upper corner. | 2004.047.083 | |
a: A Polydor record made in Japan and protected by clear plastic sleeve; "JK 909-1" appears on both labels.… ➤ | 2004.047.084 | |
Wood and brass plaque Presented to Seiichi Hara by the Seattle Japanese Hotel and Apartment Association September 1957 | 2004.060.001 | |
Wood and brass plaque The Seattle Japanese Hotel and Apartment Association present to Seiichi Hara 50th Anniversary 1910 - 1960 | 2004.060.002 | |
From Association Room, Ceramic circular bowl, paint on both interior and exterior surfaces, dragon on interior bottom and triangular blue/green/red design throughout bowl, note attached to bowl "Japanese Bowl found in gambling room of Freedom Hotel… ➤ | 2005.002.024 | |
Bonito Shaver (katsuo kezuri-ki) Wooden box with drawer. On top sits a metal plane. Box has top cover. Made in Minidoka Internment Camp | 2005.067.002 | |
nightgown, Japanese style of American flannel made by Yoshiko Bitow Maeda | 2005.067.003 | |
Gray woolen blanket. Army issue. Issued to Milton & Molly Maeda at Camp Minidoka in 1942. | 2005.132.001 | |
Watercolor painting of view from Camp Harmony Assembly Center Puyallup Washington, 1942. | 2006.038.007 | |
Record Album titled Pat Suzuki Miss Pony Tail with Henri Rene and his orchestra | 2006.052.007 | |
Record Album titled the Many Sides of Pat Suzuki Pat Suzuki's first album | 2006.052.008 | |
Record Albumn titled Looking at You with Ralph Burns and his Orchestra | 2006.052.009 | |
Metal Sign Dr. Kato Up stairs in English and Kanji From Alps Hotel building ? Dr. Hisashi Kato was at 517 1/2 S. Jackson St from 1930-39 | 2006.076.001 | |
Shell craft Flowers made from local shells in glass jar. | 2007.005.002 | |
Double sided metal sign with wood frame. Painted in English and Japanese. | 2007.034 | |
One Japanese doll and wooden drum on wooden base. Standing female figure dressed in kimono, holding a large silver jingle bell. 12" in height. | 2007.040.001 | |
Gloves… ➤ | 2007.063.001 | |
Wooden Brooch Cut in the shape of a basket with small white shells glued to the front. On back carved into wood is "Tule Lake 1943 - Calif" | 2007.072.001 | |
Book: entitled "Sayonara" (1953) by James A. Michener stereotypical cover and storyline (American GI 's relationship with a Japanese woman) | 2008.003.009 | |
Woven Basket Top and inset bottom Woven bamboo strips in zig zag pattern. | 2008.027.001 | |
Woven Basket Top with leather handle, separate bottom nests inside. | 2008.027.002 | |
Japanese Doll Cloth head, body and clothing on wood platform. Woman in kimono. Made in Tule Lake Internment camp | 2008.027.003 | |
Carved wood pin Bird on a branch Painted on back is "Newell" "1944" Pin on back is missing | 2008.027.004 | |
Carved wood pin Painted duck | 2008.027.005 | |
Small, plastic dish, painted red with a gold floral pattern in the center. One of the thank you gifts sent to the Seattle Japanese-American community in appreciation for their contributions and help following a large earthquake (1920's). Housed in… ➤ | 2008.034.001 | |
Six paper dolls of Japanese women wearing kimonos. Four of the paper dolls have cocktail umbrella-parasols. | 2008.050.059 | |
Round pin with white background, Japanese flag circled and crossed out, top lettering "Buy American" bottom lettering "Made in U.S.A."; price sticker on back with barcode ".29" | 2008.051.034 | |
Film Crimson Kimono, the | 2008.051.048 | |
Box O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels Pair of heels in box Box has image of Japanese soldier running. Cut out war characters. | 2008.051.049 | |
Dart Board Cardboard painted red, yellow and black. "Bom Jap" Illustrations of Japanese soldiers, aircraft and ships | 2008.051.063 | |
Dart Board Cardboard Paper illustrations pasted to each side. One side is: "Set the Sun --- !" Japanese soldier running. | 2008.051.064 | |
Set of identical shakers with cork stoppers and blue and white "Japan" sticker on bottom. Women with hands raised, black dress with gold details, gold Japanese lettering on front of dress, gold flowers in hair | 2008.051.191 | |
Salt or pepper shaker, Japanese mask from Kabuki plays, face of a woman with black hair and open mouth. Two holes in back of head. | 2008.051.280 | |
Button Round button with cut out rectangular center. Japanese American Citizen's Leaque | 2008.051.600 | |
Button Round orange button Symbol for remembrance of Japnese American internment Kanji characters for 1, 2, 3 to represent Issei, Nissei and Sansei generations of Japanese Americans intertwined with barbed wire. | 2008.051.606 | |
Pin Square metal pin painted black, gold and white Symbol for remembrance of Japnese American internment Kanji characters for 1, 2, 3 to represent Issei, Nissei and Sansei generations of Japanese Americans intertwined with barbed wire. | 2008.051.607 | |
Wood box… ➤ | 2009.002.001 | |
Small cloth sheet with American flag (48 stars) and translations of request for help in ten different languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, Russian, Urdu, Burmese, Hindi, French, and English. Published by the Aeronautical Chart and… ➤ | 2009.016.001 | |
Poster Illustration of Japanese American family behind barbed wire American flag. Illustration by Roger Leyonmark for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Used by the JACL in 1983. Same as 2011.016.002? | 2010.007.002 | |
Mold, wooden 2 - Omusubi rice molds A & B | 2011.011.009 | 001/2011011009.jpg |
Mold Wood nigiri sushi mold | 2011.011.010 | 001/2011011010.jpg |
Katsuobushi Kezuriki Japanese bonito shaver. Wood | 2011.011.011 | 001/2011011011.jpg |
Crate Wood create with lid and interior shelf Used to move to Rhower Internment Camp | 2011.012.001 | |
Crate Wooden crate with lid Lid was attached with hinges. Front has latch Rope handles on either end. | 2011.012.002 | |
Poster Hand printed and painted exhibition poster Pride and Shame The Japanese American Experience 1890 - 1971 Created by the Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League and the State Capital Musuem | 2011.019.087 | |
Two wooden calligraphy brushes. One with cap on brush (i), one missing cap and brush fibers(ii). | 2014.007.064 | |
Deck of Chinese domino cards. Secured together with rubber band. | 2014.007.065 | |
Plastic bag filled with a variety of button pins. | 2014.007.066 | |
Plastic bag filled with a variety of Chinese copper coins. Coins are round with a hole in the middle. | 2014.007.067 | |
Pastel green satin pants with cotton waistband. Cuffs of pant have an embroidered floral design. | 2014.007.069 | |
White lace women's undershirt with pink ribbon drawstring. | 2014.007.070 | |
Pale pink satin and lace night cap. | 2014.007.071 | |
Set of two round, hand sewn, soft, satin clothing or hair ornament studs. Green and pink satin. | 2014.007.072 | |
Pair of black and white cotton platform Chinese shoes. Toe of shoes have an embroidered dragon head pattern. | 2014.007.073 | |
Canvas drawstring bag for transporting money. Rusty color. Written in English and Chinese on bag: "Bank of Canton San Francisco, California". | 2014.007.074 | |
Poster… ➤ | 2014.019.001 | |
Dark brown fur coat with three body buttons and one button for the neck cuff. Some light tearing at the arm gusset. | 2015.002.001 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Dark green with colored flowers. Lining is royal purple, probably silk. Long sleeves. | 2015.002.002 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Fabric has black background with gold dragon and cloud print. No lining. Zipper down the side. | 2015.002.003 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Fabric has navy blue background with a dark brown leopard-like spot and flower pattern. Long sleeves. Lining is a solid blue fabric. Zipper down the side. | 2015.002.004 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Fabric is black a with metalic gold floral design and colored flowers. Lining is a solid red fabric. Long sleeves. Zipper down the side. | 2015.002.005 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Fabric has tie dyed pink, purple, and mint green blotches with gold embroidery on top. Lining is a solid orange fabric. Short sleeves and ankle length dress. Zipper down the side. | 2015.002.006 | |
Qiong sam / qipao. Fabric is black with blue flowers. No lining. Hem and neckline have black silk/satin piping on edges. Short sleeves. Zipper on side. | 2015.002.007 | |
Vest. Fabric is a white silk/satin with colored embroidery. Embroidery is a series of circles made up of dragons, bats, and clouds. The back lining is a pale lavender color with purple bamboo leaves. The front lining is silver with white cherry… ➤ | 2015.002.008 | |
Padded vest. Fabric is light grey with white barbed flower outlines and yellow hydrangeas. Lining is a baby blue and pale pink plaid pattern. Buttons down the side and at the shoulder. V-shape at the neck. | 2015.002.009 | |
Tunic / pao. Black silk / satin fabric with mint green lining. Black fabric toggle buttons down the side. Long sleeves. | 2015.002.010 | |
Black silk/satin pants with white cotton waistband and drawstring. | 2015.002.011 | |
Sleeveless qiong sam / qipao. Emerald green silk / satin fabric with embroudered colored chrysanthemums and bats. Lining is a solid green fabric. Zipper on the side. Buttons at the shoulder. | 2015.002.012 | |
Jacket. Fabric is emerald green with embroidered colored chrysanthemums, cherry blossoms, and Chinese characters. Jacket has 5 cloth covered buttons and piping detail at the neckline. | 2015.002.013 | |
Child's sleevless dress. Tan / off-white fabric with scalloped hem. Buttons on the shoulder straps. | 2015.002.014 | |
Child's tunic. White cotton fabric with white floral embroidery on the front. Scalloped hem and cuffs. Buttons to close opening in the back. | 2015.002.015 | |
Pale pink shawl with embroidered red pheonixs and dragons with blue clouds in the middle and embroidered flower pattern around the edges. Pale pink tassle fringe. | 2015.002.016 | |
Green silk damask qipao / cheongsam with brown fur lining. Long sleeved, pocket at the sides, zipper down the side. Object ID number sewn on the hem. | 2015.002.017 | |
Green with tan polka-dot polyester qipao / cheongsam. Dark green fabric lining. Short sleeved, zipper down the side. | 2015.002.018 | |
Outter or mid-layer black damask long coat with Chinese knot buttons. White fur lined with inner black strings to secure fit. The low collar allows for the high-collared garment underneath to show. Object ID number sewn at the hem. | 2015.002.019 | |
Maroon qipao / cheongsam with black and white geometric patterns. Cream-color fur lined with long sleeves. Buttons up the side. Object ID tag sewn into the hem. | 2015.002.020 | |
Red silk child's hat. Silver metalic embroidery ribbons with butterfly and flower fabric strip attached to the front. Half of metalic emboirdery trim of hat is detatched. Hat has fur lined tiger ears at the top. Peach-colored flannel lining. | 2015.002.021 | |
Red silk child's hat. Hat has metallic floral embroidery around trim with metalic flower embroidery at the center. Also has blue silk piping around rim. Fur lined tiger ears at the top. Red flannel lining. | 2015.002.022 | |
White cotton child's dress. Scalloped edges with white floral embroidery at the collar and hem. Button and opening down the back of the neck. | 2015.002.023 | |
Off-white cotton child's dress. White cotton ruffles below waist and on sleeve cuffs. Has two ruffled cotton flowers at waist attached to sashes that tie in the back. Buttons down the back of the neck. | 2015.002.024 | |
White crochet-lace women's undershirt with pink cinching ribbons at the neck, waist, and arms. Opens and ties together in the front. | 2015.002.025 | |
a. Empress from hinomatsuri doll set 7" x 5.5" x 6.25".… ➤ | 2015.004.001 | |
a. Old minister (udaijin) from hinomatsuri doll set. 5" x 8" x 3.75"… ➤ | 2015.004.002 | |
ai. Black wooden platform with wooden fence. 10" x 7" x 3.75". Includes 2 figures of man and woman depicting the story about Oto Dakan. It is said that Oto Dakan asked a woman to bring him a raincoat in bad weather, she then brought back a bunch of… ➤ | 2015.004.003 | |
a. Ox attached to a gold and black two-wheeled cart (palaquin or gosho guruma) 12" x 4.5" x 5.5". Ox and cart are attached with string to a wooden platform wrapped in red fabric. A gold and black seat with four legs is also attached to the wooden… ➤ | 2015.004.004 | |
a. Male servant from hinamatsuri doll set 5" x 3.75" x 5.5". Doll is sitting cross-legged on a black and gold wooden platform with arms in front of torso as if to hold something. Doll is wearing a black tapered hat attached with purple string. He has… ➤ | 2015.004.005 | |
a. Courtesan/sake bearer from hinamatsuri doll set 5" x 3.75" x 5.5". Doll is seated on a black and gold wooden platform with arms in front of torso holding a metal kettle (probably a sake pouring device). Her hair is black and tied in the back to… ➤ | 2015.004.006 | |
Goten palace from hinamatsuri doll set 20" x 11" x 31.5".… ➤ | 2015.004.007 | objects/2015_004_007a.jpg |
A booklet containing a series of 11 postcards from the National Museum of History in Taipei, Taiwan. Postcards show a variety of Chinese folk prints and paintings. | 2015.022.036 | |
Brown paper brush envelope. Written in Chinese and english on envelope: "Jub Tai Choon LTD. Chinese Brushes 254 Queen's Road C. Hong Kong". | 2015.022.037 | |
Grass woven sandal with blue silk footbed and leather sole. | 2015.022.043 | |
Paiwan deer skin and bamboo tobacco belt. Outer deer skin is dyed red while inner fur is brown and surrounds 9 bamboo tubes. | 2015.022.046 | |
Set of 4 square woodblock prints. Prints are identical and depict a man being pushed in a cart. Prints are colored with mainly pink, blue, and red dyes. | 2015.022.049 | |
Set of 6 square woodblock prints. Prints are identical and depict a woman with a doe in a garden. Prints aqre colored and mainly use red, blue, and pink dye. | 2015.022.050 | |
Set of two identical woodblock prints. Prints depict birds in a garden and use mainly red, pink, and blue-green dyes. | 2015.022.051 | |
Set of 8 identical woodblock prints depicting a group of people surrounding a child on an antlered creature. Prints are colored with mainly red, pink, and green/blue dyes. | 2015.022.052 | |
Butsudan cabinet, shrine accessories, and Gohozon.… ➤ | 2015.023.001 | |
Japanese Boy's Day Kabuto … ➤ | 2017.008.001 | |
Wood crate with Japanese ikeda zumi charcoal, made from a type of oak in Osaka Pefecture, Often used for tea braziers for tea ceremony. | HIGO.023 | |
Wooden cabinet for for Diamond Dyes | HIGO.024 | |
Set of vinyl phonograph record albums. | HIGO.026 | |
Wood and metal hand dolly - barrel dolly. | HIGO.027 | |
12 - note cards with watercolor and small colored shells Possibly made in Minidoka Internment Camp | Higo.159 | |
Framed, black. Pen, crayon and water color on paper. Sinking Whale Ship 20.25 x 25.25" | Mirikitani.001 | |
Framed, black. Collage; Ink on paper Japanese house; Photos of the artist as young man and as old man; calligraphy; kendo practitioner. 13.25 x 16.25" | Mirikitani.002 | |
Framed, black. Acrylic on paper. Christian cross with pasted images of the artist. 16.25 x 11.25" | Mirikitani.003 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Grapes with insert of Jackson Pollock. Printed story about Pollock and wild grapes. 25.25 x 9.25" | Mirikitani.004 | |
Framed, silver. Pen and Crayon on poster board. Cat as tiger stalking fish in water. 38.25 x 19.25" | Mirikitani.005 | |
Framed, black. Sumi ink on paper. Bamboo. 38.25 x 16.25" | Mirikitani.006 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Tiger in forest. 38.25 x 28.25" | Mirikitani.007 | |
Framed, silver. Pen on paper. Tiger in forest. 18.25 x 12.25" | Mirikitani.008 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Cat and rabbit in forest. 15.25 x 12.25" | Mirikitani.009 | |
Framed, black. Crayon on paper. Boy behind tree watching rabbit. 15.25 x 10.25" | Mirikitani.010 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Cat eyeing fish on table dominated by potted ginger blossom. 36.25 x 18.25" | Mirikitani.011 | |
Framed, silver. Pen & Crayon on paper. Cat eyeing fish on table with ginger, pepper, lemon and potted ginger blossom. 24.25 x 30.25" | Mirikitani.012 | |
Framed, silver. Pen & Crayon on paper. Cat eyeing fish in basket. 10.25 x 12.25" | Mirikitani.013 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Cat eyeing fish on table. 11.25 x 13.25" | Mirikitani.014 | |
Framed, black. Pen & Crayon on paper. Cat with fish. 20.25 x 28.25" | Mirikitani.015 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on poster board. Cat on table with fish. 21.25 x 25.25" | Mirikitani.016 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Cats with fish on table with vegetables. 24.25 x 30.25" | Mirikitani.017 | |
Framed, black. Acrylic paint on printed photo of crab. 13.25 x 13.25" | Mirikitani.018 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. Hiroshima bombing; pasted photo of memorial; Kwan Yin 23.25 x 23.25" | Mirikitani.019 | |
Framed, black. Collage, Acrylic paint on image of aircraft carrier; pasted images of Japanese emperors. 19.25 x 25.25" | Mirikitani.020 | |
Framed, black. Pen, crayon and water color on paper of Japan with pasted photos of Japan. 20.25 x 25.25" | Mirikitani.021 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. Planes flying by Mt. Fuji. Pasted photo of US Aircraft Carrier. 11.25 x 15.25" | Mirikitani.022 | |
Framed, black. Collage; Hiroshima; US Japan war. 12.25 x 11.25" | Mirikitani.023 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. 9/11 Twin Towers, New York. 40.25 x 18.25" | Mirikitani.024 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. 9/11 Twin Towers, New York. 16.25 x 12.25 | Mirikitani.025 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. Retribution for 9/11; inset of Muslim women; Osama bin Laden. 13.25 x 13.25" | Mirikitani.026 | |
Framed, black. Pen and crayon on paper. Tule Lake gate and mountain in background. Rabbit in foreground. 15.25 x 18.25" | Mirikitani.027 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Tule Lake 23.25 x 40.25" | Mirikitani.028 | |
Framed, black. Pen and Crayon on paper. Tule Lake cemetery. 23.25 x 18.25" | Mirikitani.029 | |
Framed, black. Pen and ink on paper. Tule Lake. Tule Lake Pilgrimage photos, souvenir leaves. 13.25 x 18.25" | Mirikitani.030 | |
19 unframed works. | Mirikitani.031 | |
Collection of collages. | Mirikitani.032 | |
Military uniform hat with a brass Army Insignia Ted Watanabe | NVC.008.001 | |
Green drawstring bag Ted Watanabe | NVC.008.002 | |
Cloth American flag (Red, white and blue) Ted Watanabe | NVC.008.003 | |
Four insignia pins. Badge 1: A WW II U.S Army sterling silver rifle marksman badge pin medal of the U.S. Military. Badge 2: WW II U.S. Army sterling silver automatic rifle marksman badge with a cross with a target in middle surrounded by a laurel and… ➤ | NVC.008.004 | |
European African Middle African Campaign badge with colors brown, green, white, red, and black. Ted Watanabe | NVC.008.005 | |
World War II victory medal with rainbow colors on ribbon and human figure on the gold coin. Matching bar badge included. | NVC.008.006 | |
Bronze star badge with red and blue ribbon and gold star. Accompanying blue and red bar badge included. | NVC.008.007 | |
Purple heart badge with bust of George Washington on front. Colors: Purple and gold. | NVC.008.008 | |
Cup trophy Fukuda Memorial Trophy 1946 - 1950 | SPORTS55.001 | |
Mt. Adams League Championship Trophy to Frank Fukuda's 1933 Taiyo team. | SPORTS55.002 | |
Commemorative plate to Coach Frank Fukuda, 1933 presented by NW Champs Wapato Nippons and Yamatos. | SPORTS55.003 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass G.C. Oval 100 Pills Blaud Improved Arsenous acid Eli Lilly & Company | Tokuda.001 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 tablets No. 139 T Calolactose The Searle & Hereth Company | Tokuda.002 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 tablets Caripeptic with Charcoal and Soda The Upjohn Company | Tokuda.003 | |
Can, medicine Calcalith Abbott A True Uric Acid Solvent The Abbott Alkaloidal Co. Chicago | Tokuda.004 | |
Box, medicine Detensin 50 tablets Physicians Drug Company | Tokuda.005 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 Uterine Tonic Buckley List No. 398 The Abbot Laboratories Chicago | Tokuda.006 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 Veracolate with Pancreatin and Pepsin The Marcy Company Bostom, Mass., USA | Tokuda.007 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 Tablets Zinc Sulphocarbolate Compound, Squibb E.R. Squibb & Sons | Tokuda.008 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 sugar-coated compressed tablets No. 395 Blaud and Strychnine Compound Parke, Davis & Co. Detroit, Mich. | Tokuda.009 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass, wrapped 100 tablets Zinc Sulphocarbolate Compound, Squibb E.R. Squibb & Sons | Tokuda.010 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass, wrapped 100 tablets Zinc Sulphocarbolate Compound, Squibb E.R. Squibb & Sons | Tokuda.011 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 tablets Pepsin 1:3000 Eli Lilly & Company | Tokuda.012 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass 100 Gelatin-Coated pills No. 477 Phosphorus, Nux Vomica and Damiana Aphrodisiac Parke, Davis & Co. | Tokuda.013 | |
Bottle, medicine Amber glass Pharmaceutical Products 100 Pitutiary Tablets Armour & Company | Tokuda.014 | |
Box Cardboard box, yellow Penick's Initial Line Tested Botanical Drugs Quassia Chips S.B. Penick & company | Tokuda.141 | |
Amber color glass bottle of aluminum acetate. Corked top. Label reads: "Half Pound Aluminum Acetate Pure Basic. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. St. Louis, New York." | Tokuda.142 | |
Clear glass bottle of salt crystals. Corked top with red label on cork reading:… ➤ | Tokuda.143 | |
Amber colored glass bottle of wintergreen leaf oil. Corked with top of cork broken off. Two labels on bottle. Larger lable reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.144 | |
Beige canister with lid of quinine sulfate. Can reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.145 | |
Cardboard box containing bottle of Mayr's remedy for gas and constipation. Bottle corked containing red-pink liquid. Box reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.146 | |
Cardboard box filled with respiration filters. Each white circular filter has a diameter of about 2". Box's navy blue lettering reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.147 | |
Glass bottle of Florida Water perfume. Contains light yellow liquid. Cap covered with a silver-looking foil. Label decorated with a fountain and flowery scenery reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.148 | |
Amber colored bottle of powdered benzocaine - a local anesthetic. Corked. Label tape is peeling off. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.149 | |
Amber colored bottle of oxyiodide. Corked and has white mold on the top of cork. Label reads: "Bismuth Oxyiodide Merck (bismuth 'subiodide') Merck & Co Distributors Guarantee No. 7 New York Guaranteed under the food and drug act, June 30, 1906" | Tokuda.150 | |
Amber colored bottle with cork labled as mercury oxide. Bottle appears to be empty. Label reads: "POISON Mercury Oxide Red Merck Red precipitate Merck &Co" | Tokuda.151 | |
Amber colored bottle containing tablets of calophen. Corked. Label reads: "100 Tablets Calophen (Upjohn) Calomel, 1-10gr. Phenolphthalein, 1-10gr. Aromatics, q.s. the Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.152 | |
Amber colored bottle containing oval-shaped black pills of taraxacum extract. Corked. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.153 | |
Cardboard box with cardboard lid containing white crystaline powder labeled to be bromdiethylacetyl-carbamide. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.154 | |
Clear glass bottle with metal lid containing amaranth oil. Color through the glass bottle is a purple-rusty-red. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.155 | |
Amber colored bottle containing senna oil. Corked. Bottle partially wrapped in thin brown tissue. Label reads: … ➤ | Tokuda.156 | |
Blue glass bottle containing pimento oil. Corked. Label reads: "Stewart and Holmes Drug Co. Wholesale druggists and importers of pure essential oils Oil Pimento Seattle" | Tokuda.157 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with metal lid. Label reads: "Johnson Drugs Geo. Tokuda, Prop. 18th & Yesler Seattle Hydrated Alumina Tab" | Tokuda.158 | |
Sage-green rectangular cardboard box with cardboard lid containing aconitine crystals. Yellow label reads: "Poison 100 In tubes of 20 Aconitine Crystals 1-200 Grain Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis, U.S.A." | Tokuda.159 | |
Cylindrical clear glass container with navy blue metal lid. Contains invisible glove cream. Sealskin brand. … ➤ | Tokuda.160 | |
Golden-yellow box containing three small cylindrical glass vials of lithium tartrate tablets. Vials are corked and each contain 12 light yellow tablets. Label on outer box reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.161 | |
Aluminum cylindriclal container with metal lid sealed with red plastic. Contains 25 antacid tablets. Label reads: "Nulacin antacid tablet 25 tablets, 48 grs. each Distributors: Pharmaceutical division of Horlicks Corporation, Racine, Wis." | Tokuda.162 | |
Red cardboard box containing cylindrical tube with cap. Tube is wrapped in silver-looking foil. Box label reads: "Williams Holder Top Re-load Shaving Stick The J.B. Williams Co. Glastonbury, Conn. U.S.A." | Tokuda.163 | |
Cardboard cylandrical holder containing clear-light blue glass bottle with cork. Bottle contains iron tablets. Label on cardboard holder reads: "60 tablets - price $1.10 Nuxated Iron Dae Health Laboratories, Inc. Stamford Conn." | Tokuda.164 | |
Clear glass jar with red metal lid containing barium sulfate powder. Label reads: "Johnson Drug Geo. Tokuda, Prop. 18th & Yesler Seattle, Washington Barium Sulfate USP." | Tokuda.165 | |
Cylindrical tube wrapped in red paper. Black lettering on the paper reads: "Knowlton's O-M Tablets Contents, Approx. 65 tablets Containing Mandrake, Cascarin, Aloin, Ipecac. Distributed by Old Mission Tablet Co. Pasadena, California." | Tokuda.166 | |
Green-blue cardboard box containing catnip. Printing on box reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.167 | |
Two identical clear glass bottles with glass and plastic stoppers, 2.5" by 1.5". | Tokuda.168 | |
Light blue cardboard box containing senna pods. Box label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.169 | |
Clear glass dome-shaped bottle with metal lid containing 2 small metal balls. Metal balls have a crack down the middle and are the size and shape of peppercorns. | Tokuda.170 | |
Turqoise cardboard box containing laxative tablets. Box Label reads: "Baalmann's Lax Tablets Distributed by J. Baalmann Mfg. Chemist San Francisco, Cal. U.S.A." | Tokuda.171 | |
Green metal box containing cold medicine. Box is pocket-sized and looks similar to a breath mint box. Writing on label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.172 | |
Yellow and black cylidrical cardboard tube with cardboard lid containing jalap. Label reads: "15 cents 1/2g. po. Jalap Dose 15 grains Distributed by Erwin Pharmacy CA. 0010 18th & Yesler Seattle, WASH" | Tokuda.173 | |
Opaque white glass jar with metal lid containing eucalyptus oitment. Label reads: "DEO The Genuine Dennis' Eucalyptus Oitment Made by Dennis MFG. Co. Sutter Creek and Berkeley, Cal. Net Weight 1oz." | Tokuda.174 | |
White paper and cardboard tube of "No-Ake" tablets for pain relief. Label reads: "No-Ake, for Pain Guarenteed by The Peruna C. Columbus, O. Each tablets contains 2 grains of acetanilide" | Tokuda.175 | |
Yellow cardboard box containing "foot-ease" powder. Black label writing on box reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.176 | |
Light blue-green box containing Protogen No. 10 used to treat syphilis. Box label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.177 | |
Clear oval glass bottle with metal lid. Bottle is filled with white tablets each labeledwith a "P". Label is in Japanese. Back lable reads, "Made in Japan". | Tokuda.178 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with black metal lid containing balsam fir oil. Label reads: "McKessons 1/4lb Balsam Fir Oregon Packaged by McKesson & Robbins Incorporated" | Tokuda.179 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with cork containing powdered aconite root. Red and white label reads: "One Ounce Poison No. 1 Powdered extract Aconite Root Sharp & Dohme Baltimore" | Tokuda.180 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with cork containing Quinine Salicylate white powder. Label reads: "Quinine Salicylate Donaldson Drug Co. Eighteenth and Yesler Seattle" | Tokuda.181 | |
Metal canister of calcium hypophosphite. Can lid engraved with "M.C.W.". Label on can reads: "Quarter Pound Calcium Hypophosphite U.S.P. Guarenteed by Mallinckrodt Chemical Works St. Louis. New York." | Tokuda.182 | |
Opaque glass jar with metal lid containing a pine oitment. Label reads: "Pineoline an Ointment ...skin diseases... Directions: Apply two or three times per day on linen or in any other desirable way. Prepared by: Walker Pharmacal Co. St. Louis, MO" | Tokuda.183 | |
Navy blue cardboard tube with green paper label containing anti-itch and anti-fungal powder. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.184 | |
Red cardboard box containing jar of salve. Outer box label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.185 | |
Clear glass tube with cork. Empty but label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.186 | |
Red and white cardboard box containing bottle of oitment for muscle akes. Box label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.187 | |
Orange and white cardboard box containing clear glass bottle with cork. Bottle contains bright pink pills. Label on outer box reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.188 | |
Peach colored cardboard box containing packets of powder used for treating teething infants. Box label reads: "Nyal's Teething Powders Contain no Opiates Price Twenty Five Cents Nyal Company Distributors Detroit, Mich., U.S.A." | Tokuda.189 | |
Set of 2 white cardboard boxes containing digitalis glucosides for heart failure. Each box contains 4 vials of 25 pills each. Box labels read:… ➤ | Tokuda.190 | |
Brown cardboard box containing soap tree bark. Box label reads: "Murray & Nickell MFG. Co. Soap Tree Bark Quillaya Saponaria Chicago, U.S.A." | Tokuda.191 | |
Brown cardboard box containing liniment as a topical painkiller. Lable has a photograph of Perry Davis on the box and the label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.192 | |
Clear glass bottle with glass and plastic stopper. Appears to be empty. Red and white label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.193 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with cork containing sodium sulphocyanate. White crystals with liquid inside bottle. Bottle label reads: "Poison 1lb sodium sulphocyanate, Merck Pure--crystals" | Tokuda.194 | |
Blue transparent glass bottle with metal cap containing kissingen salt. Yellow label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.195 | |
Cardboard box containing amber colored bottle with cork of hair dye. Box and bottle share the same lable. Lable on outer box has a picture of a woman with long brown hair. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.196 | |
Two identical brown cardboard boxes each containing one clear glass bottle with redmetal lid. Boxes have a photograph of Dr. Pierce for a label and read:… ➤ | Tokuda.197 | |
Clear glass bottle with blue metal cap containing hair oil. Lable is light pink with a piture of a woman with long hair. Label reads: "Zam-Zam Hair Oil 115ML" | Tokuda.198 | |
Clear glass bottle with glass and plastic stopper containing white ammonium bromide crystals. Brown label on bottle reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.199 | |
Amber colored bottle with red paper-wrapped cap containing "Liquid Blaud". Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.200 | |
White cardboard box filled with a dried laxative herbal tea mixture. Black lettering labelreads:… ➤ | Tokuda.201 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with cork containing liquid gentian. Label reads: "1 Pint Compound Tincture Gentian U.S.P. Alcohol 45% Average Dose 1 fluidrachm (4cc) John Wyeth & Brother Incorporated Philidelphia" | Tokuda.202 | |
White cardboard box containing clear glass bottle with metal lid. Bottle contains a thick brown liquid. Box label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.203 | |
Clear glass jar with metal lid filled with small oval-shaped corked bottles. Corked bottles are clear glass with chinese labels. Inside the bottles contain peppercorn-sized silver balls. … ➤ | Tokuda.204 | |
Amber colored triangular prism-shaped glass bottle with cork. Contains tablets of mercury bichloride. Tablets are coffin-shaped with a skull and crossbones printed on each tablet. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.205 | |
Amber colored glass bottle with cork containing cochineal cockroach powder. Label reads: "Powd. Cochineal Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Seattle" | Tokuda.206 | |
Set of 3 yellow tin boxes with black writing. Label reads: "Physician's sample not for sale Ortal Sodium (sodium hexyl ethyl barbiturate) Six 5 grain capsules Parke. Davis & Co. Detroit Mich., U.S.A." | Tokuda.207 | |
Set of 2 red tin boxes containing rectal suppositories. Label reads: "Rectal Medicone Anethetic Astringent Medicone Co., New York, N.Y." | Tokuda.208 | |
Set of 2 blue and white tin boxes. … ➤ | Tokuda.209 | |
Yellow tin box containing 5 capsules of cyclopal sodium. Label reads: "The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.210 | |
Red and black tin box containg cold medicine tablets. Label reads: "McKesson's Darol (for colds) Acetphenetidin 1 1/2 grains McKesson & Robbins Incorporated New York - Bridgeport" | Tokuda.211 | |
Set of 5 packets. Packets are plastic wrapped and contain a white and black label with one tablet. Label reads: "Lapactic Pills, A Mild Laxative Sharpe & Dohme, Philadelphia" | Tokuda.212 | |
Off-white envelope containing pills. Label on envelope reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.213 | |
Blue plastic pill packet containing 16 white circular pills (2 pills missing out of 18 pill slots). No label. | Tokuda.214 | |
Band-Aid with brown-tan colored wrapper. Label reads: "Band-Aid Speed Bandage Johnson & Johnson Factories at New Brunswick, N.J. and Chicago, Ill." | Tokuda.215 | |
Set of 2 clear glass vials with cork containing tablets of carbromal. Label reads: "Carbromal 5 grains The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.216 | |
Metal tube with metal caps on both ends. Label reads: "Benzedrine Inhaler Remove both caps. Insert tube well into nostril. Inhale twice thru each nostril. Do not repeat oftener than once an hour. Smith. Kline & French Labs., Phila." | Tokuda.217 | |
Metal tube with cap. Red label reads: "Alurate 'Roche' Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey" | Tokuda.218 | |
Turqouise and white cardboard box containing ointment. Label reads: "Cod Liver Oil 70% with Metaphen* 1:3000 Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill., U.S.A." | Tokuda.219 | |
Metal container with red metal lid. Red and white label reads: "Prompt Releif of Acid Indigestion Medicone Antacid Medicone Company, New York, N.Y." | Tokuda.220 | |
Light blue cardboard box. Label reads: "Rheoid-emetoid & Sodium compound The Abbott Laboratories, Chicago" | Tokuda.221 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with metal lid. Label reads: "Hormotone Each tablet conatins Thyroid 1/10 grain G.W. Carnrick Co. Newark, N.J." | Tokuda.222 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing red pills. Label reads: "Hematic Tonic (Upjohn) Blaud and Strychnine Compound The Upjohn Company Originators of Friable Pills Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.223 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing red pills. Label reads: "Hypophosphites Compound The Upjohn Company Originators of friable pills Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.224 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork conatining tablets. Label reads: "Triturate Hepatic John Wyeth & Brother Incorporated Manufacturing chemists Philidelphia" | Tokuda.225 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing dark pellets. Label reads: "G.C. Oval Aloin 1-4 grains Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis" | Tokuda.226 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with metal lid containing white tablets. Label reads: "Phenobarbital Squibb E.R. Squibb & Sons, N.Y." | Tokuda.227 | |
Bottle wrapped in brown tissue with cork. Label reads: "100 Tablets Iron, Arsenous Acid, and Strychnine Eli Lilly & Company" | Tokuda.228 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing black pellets. Label reads: "Anodyne for Infants (without opium) The Abbott Laboratories Chicago" | Tokuda.229 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing black pills. Label reads: "Rhubarb U.S.P. 1890 Rhubarb...3grs. Soap...1gr. Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis" | Tokuda.230 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Parke, Davis & Co.'s Taka-Diastase (flavored) Parke. Davis & Co. Detroit, Mich., U.S.A." | Tokuda.231 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing flakey white tablets. Label reads: "Agomensin Registered Society of Chemical Industry in Basle (Switzerland) Ciba COmpany, Inc. New York" | Tokuda.232 | |
Clear glass bottle with metal lid containing white tablets. Label reads: "Salicon For the relief of pain and discomfort, and reduction of fever in common diseases. K.A, Hughes Co. Boston, Mass." | Tokuda.233 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containingdark tablets. Label reads: "Chocolate-coated Tablets Cascara Sagrada Extract Parke, Davis & Co. Detroit, Mich. U.S.A." | Tokuda.234 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Triturates Calomel and Sodium sharpe & Dohme Baltimore" | Tokuda.235 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white capsules. Label reads: "Acetidine 5 grains Sharpe & Dohme Baltimore" | Tokuda.236 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing black pills. Label reads: "Cathartic Compound The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.237 | |
Brown cardboard box containing pills. Label reads: "Cascara cathartic The Upjohn Co. Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.238 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containingdark pills. Label reads: "Chocolate-coated Tablets Cascara Sagrada Extract H.K. Mulford Co. Philidelphia, U.S.A." | Tokuda.239 | |
amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing pellets. Label reads: "Triple Arsenates The Abbott Alkalofdal Co. Chicago" | Tokuda.240 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing grey tablets. Label reads: "Triturates Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna Prepared by Sharpe & Dohme Baltimore" | Tokuda.241 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing tablets of sheep mammary gland. Label reads: "100 Mammary Substance Tablets Two grains Armour Company" | Tokuda.242 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing black tablets. Label reads: "100 Tablets Mixed Treatment E.R. Squibb & Sons" | Tokuda.243 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Menthol Compound The Abbott Laboratories Chicago" | Tokuda.244 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing dark pills. Label reads: "100 tablets Calomel, Podophyllin and Soda Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis" | Tokuda.245 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with metal lid containing deteriorating pills. Pills are a green color with white crystals emerging from them. Label reads: "Panodynes Webster Antipyretic Analgesic Sedative William A. Webster Co. Memphis, Tenn." | Tokuda.246 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Phenolphthalein 2 Grains The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Mich." | Tokuda.247 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing black pellets. Label reads: "Pancrobilin Pills Co. Mild Formula Dehydrated bile combined with nucleo-enzymes of the pancreas Reed & Carnrick Jersey Cty, N.J." | Tokuda.248 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing black pellets. Label reads: "Gelatin Coated Round 100 Pills Podophyllen 1-4 grains Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis" | Tokuda.249 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Ammonal Dose 5 grains The Ammonal Chemical Co., New York, U.S.A." | Tokuda.250 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing pink spherical pills. Label reads: "Pills Cascarin Compound Norwich Pharmacy Company, New York" | Tokuda.251 | |
Clear glass jar with metal lid containing white tablets. Pencil writing on the label reads "Solpho..." the rest of the lettering is too faded to read. Typed label reads: "Hendrikson's Drugs 18th and Yesler Way Seattle, WASHINGTON" | Tokuda.252 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with metal lid containing black pellets. Label reads: "Acriflavine Neutral Eli Lilly & Co. Indianapolis, U.S.A." | Tokuda.253 | |
Off-white cardboard box containing bottle of liniment. Box Label reads: "Sloan's Liniment Now Includes Applicator Standard Laboratories, Inc." | Tokuda.254 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Alphozone A powerful nontoxic germicide and antiseptic Stearns Company Detroit U.S.A." | Tokuda.255 | |
Clear glass tube with metal lid containing pink tablets. Label reads: "Ambrozoin Expectorant Demulcent Sedative American Apothecaries Company New York, U.S.A." | Tokuda.256 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Strontium Salicylate 5 grains Sharoe & Dohme Baltimore" | Tokuda.257 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with metal lid containing light grey tablets. Label reads:… ➤ | Tokuda.258 | |
Green metal box with gold lettering and lid. Label reads: "Salutine A perfect succedaneum for sodium salicylate Yale Chemical Co. New York" | Tokuda.259 | |
Clear glass bottle with metal lid containing yellow tablets. Label reads: "Sagraphen Tablets A reliable and efficient laxative and cathartic Bristol-Myers Co. New York" | Tokuda.260 | |
Metal jar with metal lid containing tablets. Label reads: "Salfene Salfene Chemical CO. St. Louis, Mo. U.S.A." | Tokuda.261 | |
Clear glass tube with cork comtaining green-grey pellets. Label reads: "Cactin from cactus grandiflorus The Abbott Alk. Co. Chicago" | Tokuda.262 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Label reads: "Nasal sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, sodium benzoate, sodium salicylate, oil eucalyptus, thymol, menthol, oil gaultheria. Parke, Davis & Co. Detroit, Mich., U.S.A." | Tokuda.263 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing dark tablets. Label reads: "Poison Neuralgic brown-sequard modified Cannabis, hyoscymus, conium fruit, ignatia, aconite leaves, stramonium, belladonna leaves. Eli Lilly & Company Indianapolis, U.S.A." | Tokuda.264 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle with cork containing black tablets. Label reads: "Caroid and Charcoal The American Ferment Company Buffalo, N.Y." | Tokuda.265 | |
Brown cardboard box containing tablets. Label reads: "Sistomensin 'CIBA' Standardized ovarian hormone Society of Chemical Industry in Basle (Switzerland) CIBA Company, Inc. New York" | Tokuda.266 | |
Brown cardboard box containing tablets. Label reads: "Sistomensin 'CIBA' Standardized ovarian hormone Society of Chemical Industry in Basle (Switzerland) CIBA Company, Inc. New York" | Tokuda.267 | |
Clear glass bottle with cork containing white tablets. Brown label reads: "Ammonol The Ammonol Chemical Co. New York, U.S.A." | Tokuda.268 | |
Amber-colored glass bottle containing dark tablets. Label reads: "Suprarenal Tablets Each tablet contains 1 grain of desiccated suprarenal capsules U.S.P. Armour and Company" | Tokuda.269 | |
Light blue cardboard box containing tablets. Label reads: "'Caroid' and sodium bicarb tablets are invauable for dyspepsia and indigestion the American Ferment Co. Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A." | Tokuda.270 | |
Metal disk cannister containing Vick's vapor rub. Label reads: "Test Sample Vick's White stainless form" | Tokuda.271 | |
Clear plastic prescription cylander with white plastic lid. Contains 2 stickers with "Tokuda Drug" logo and name. Address on sticker reads: 1620 S. Jackson Seattle, Wash. 98144 White cap of container reads: "Tokuda Drug Seattle EA 3-3611". | Tokuda.272 |
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Box of photographs, letters, newsletters, newspaper clippings, I.D. badge from Tule Lake Internment Camp collected by Winnie Hanson, a social worker in the Camp… ➤ | ||
3 Seattle P-I: 3/23/42 (2); 8/14/50; Clipping 1 North American Times: 3/12/42 7 Northwest Times: 7/1/48, 8/10/49, 1/1/50, 4/26/50, 1/24/51, 7/22/53, 7/29/53. Most articles refer to Japanese-American internment and Vets… ➤ | ||
Items from Camp Minidoka, Hunt, Idaho Japanese-American Internment Camp… ➤ | ||
Homeward Bound | Publication encouraging a friendly and helping reception for returing Japanese American internees. | |
American Refugees | Glossy black and white pamphlet protesting the evacuation and detention of Japanese Americans published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation. | |
Hail our Japanese -American GI's | Reader's Digest reprint of article from The American Mercury by Blake Clark and Oland Russell. | |
2 mimeographed pages of a Petition to Japanese-American Internment Camp authorities or the U.S. government regarding draft status of Minidoka internees. 3rd page was meant for signatures, 4th page is blank. Internees expressed feelings of being… ➤ | ||
Beige envelope with blue printing "M. Furuya Co., Japanese-American Merchandise and Products, 216-218-220 2nd Ave. So., Seattle, Wash., Phone Elliot 833" List of kanji for various products--shirt, underwear, socks, hat, cap, necktie, suspenders,… ➤ | ||
Four-fold orange brochure for Japanese-American Cooking School Title: "The Fifth Japanese American Courier Cooking School" (small figure of a chef) "April 1 and 2, 1941 - from 7:30 p.m., Washington Hall, 14th Ave. and East First, Seattle, Wash."… ➤ | ||
Newspaper Clippings | A: "Seattle Honored," pictures Wing Luke receiving Brozen Star, 3 7/8" x 5 3/8."… ➤ | |
File: Chinese Community | 1 file folder tab, labeled… ➤ | |
Newspapers, "Minidoka Irrigator", Japanese language, tabloid size, 4 pages, published weekly, 6/10/44, 6/17/44, 2/3/45, 3/10/45, 5/5/45, 5/12/45, 5/19/45 (2), 5/26/45, 6/2/45, 6/9/45, 6/16/45, 6/23/45, 6/30/45, 7/7/45… ➤ | ||
"The Minidoka Irrigator" newspaper, Saturday, May 19, 1945, Volume V, Number 12, 4 pages, English, published weekly the Minidoka Japanese Internment Camp in Hunt, Idaho… ➤ | ||
North American Post | "The North American Post" newspaper, Wednesday, January 1, 1947, tabloid size, 12 pages, one page in English, the rest in Japanese. The North American Post is a Japanese Community newspaper now published 3 times a week in Japanese | |
20 letters written to Ruth Kaasa a teacher in Walville, WA from Mary Fujita, her former pupil … ➤ | ||
Japanese Hunting License | Gray cardboard printed with black and orange eagle totem. Racist faux license to hunt Japanese. | |
Status of Japanese in America Changes | New York times Article by Sterling Fisher jr. From Phoenix protests to remove all Japanese it relates that in fact the Japanese American population in the U.S. had fallen. Still discrimination remained. | |
Watercolour Painting entitled "Address Unknown"… ➤ | ||
Black Ink and Pencil Drawing of Japanese American Internment Camp, untitled… ➤ | ||
Untitled Black Pastel Painting… ➤ | ||
Watercolour Painting entitled "Pressure Boys"… ➤ | ||
Watercolour Painting entitled "New Home 1942"… ➤ | ||
Watercolour Painting entitled "Pressure Boys"… ➤ | ||
Untitled Black Pastel Painting… ➤ | ||
Camp Harmony Newsletter, Souvenir Edition | Mimeographed newsletter… ➤ | |
Evacuazette, Farewell edition Newsletter of the North Portland Assembly Center | Mimeographed newsletter … ➤ | |
US Alien Registration Card For Yuka Nakata Address listed as 128 NW 3rd Ave., Portland OR. | ||
Yuka Nakata's Japanese Passport In Japanese, English and French Dated January 20, 1927 Photograph included. | ||
Alien Registration Receipt Card | Atsuo Nakata's US Alien registration card. | |
Notice, postal | Atsuo Nakata's postal notice to deliver contents to him only and to see identification. | |
Certificate of Identification | Atsuo Nakata's US Alien certificate of identification. | |
Document | Photocopy of document from Japanese consulate in Seattle requesting documents of Atsuo Nakata. | |
Document | Atsuo Nakata's Japanese passport. | |
Certificate of death | Atsuo Nakata's Japanese Certificate of death. | |
Gordon K. Hirabayashi Coram Nobis Case | ||
Documents in Box #1 | Notes and research in preparation for court case of legal team, circa 1985.… ➤ | |
Coram Nobis, Hirabayashi v. U.S. | Folder 3 all Folder 4 - memo of points and authorities Petition for writ of Error Coram Nobis Report McCloy Letter | |
Coram Nobis, Hirabayashi v. U.S. | ||
Coram Nobis, Hirabayashi v. U.S. | ||
Letter in Japanese to Hon. Ichiro Matsudaira Tokio, Japan from Kinjiro Imai. | ||
Partnership agreement between Kinjiro Imai and John Furuta giving the latter half of the buiness Newton Drug co. B: Labels for Newton Drug products | ||
Yellow paper covered booklet titled, "The Japs Must Not Come Back: A Practical Approach to the Racial Problem."… ➤ | ||
Laminated newspaper clipping, "Nisei Restored to Honor Roll". … ➤ | ||
Laminated newspaper clipping, "Cheney Legion Hits Jap-American Ban".… ➤ | ||
Laminated newspaper clipping, "Speaking of the News" column by Ross Cunningham. Seattle Times column written by the Associate Editor discussing the constitutional rights of Japanese American citizens in the wake of anti-Japanese sentiment. | ||
Laminated newspaper clipping, "Anti-Jap League Solicits Memberhsip Fund at Meet".… ➤ | ||
Laminated newspaper clipping, "As Stokes Sees It" newspaper column tackling the topic "Servicemen Worried Over Un-Americanism".… ➤ | ||
Sencyu poetry book | senryu poetry books written in Japanese, mimeographed printing, eacho ne has a cover drawing. This is a form of Japanese poetry that contains humorous verse often a satircial poem. | |
program | Program booklet for a SHigin poetry program sponsored by the Norht American Post (Hokubei Hochi) newspaper, held at the Seattle Buddhist Church on March 19,1961, light green cover, written in Japanese, contains congratulatory messages from Japanese… ➤ | |
Brochures, letters, reports, flyers, etc. pertaining to the court case of the Heart Mountain draft resisters at the same camp. | Brochures, letters, reports, flyers, etc. pertaining to the court case of the Heart Mountain draft resisters at the same camp. … ➤ | |
Newspaper articles collected by Uhachi Tamesa regarding internment and the events of his son Min Tamesa, one of the Heart Mountain internees put on trial for draft resistance. … ➤ | ||
Newspapers collected by Uhachi Tamesa regarding internment and the events of his son Min Tamesa, one of the Heart Mountain internees put on trial for draft resistance. … ➤ | ||
Newspaper articles collected by Uhachi Tamesa regarding internment and the events of his son Min Tamesa, one of the Heart Mountain internees put on trial for draft resistance. … ➤ | ||
International Centennial Festival | White glossy stock with dark green ink. Cover photo of Four Queens of International Center. Japanese, Filipino, Black, Chinese - American. Inside advertisements of sponsors. List of events. Biographies of queens. | |
The Asian American | issue no. 1, vol. 1 of the Asian American by the Asian Multi-Media Center… ➤ | |
The Color of Honor | Press Packet for the film the Color of Honor. … ➤ | |
Japanese American Newspaper "Great Northern Daily News" published in Seattle.… ➤ | ||
Large Color Poster of Asian American Anti-Homophobia Group… ➤ | ||
Letter | Letter and envelope. Addressed to The Japanese Association of North America From S. Fujinaka | |
Letter | Pink paper letter to Mr. Mikami | |
J.Hamada Co. | Receipt to the Association for ribbons. | |
K. Asaba Co. | Receipt to the association for books and magazines. | |
expense sheet | Expense sheet for Pacific Printing. Written in pencil is Mr. Mikami and there is a purple stamp for: The Shakai Hoji Kwai. | |
Map | Map of Nihhon Machi from 13th to 5th and Yesler to Main. … ➤ | |
Letter and Envelope Report of Solicitations for Prostitution | Assocition envelope with in pencil in Japanese on the front Shukutsu (bad living place)… ➤ | |
Two Association letterhead stationary sheets with a list of names in Japanese and numbers after them. Possible wage or payment statement. | ||
Donations | Envelope with a list of donations and nine pages fo notes on payments. One is tationary for the Japanese Commercial Club | |
charitable payments | Association envelope with charitable payments. b.Hosptial Bill to Seattle General of $15.00paid by CG Moran, lawyer. c & d - Nippon Kan. | |
Kangyo Sekkensha | Kangyo Sekkensha Savings and Loan Seattle Branch. stationary in Japanese with a list of names and what may be prostitution solicitations. | |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha | Envelope and letter. … ➤ | |
Social Service Expenditures | Note with list of expenditures in Japanese. List includes Children;s help, Capt. Endo's travel, secreterial salary, Firland Sanitarium, Innitiation to Youth. | |
City of Seattle | Letter to M. Mikami Secretary of Social Service, From Robert Stith of the Firland Sanitorium thanking him for his donation for the Fourth of July celebration. | |
Letter of receipt from Matsuji Nagasawa of Stockton CA for $15.00 regarding the Kagu Maru | ||
Membership cards | 18 - 3x5" cards some white, some very yellowed, printed with black Kanji. They list the annual fee, origin of members, present address and initiation date. | |
Shakai Hoji Kwai | Note with Shakai Hoji Kwai written on the front and stamped with the date June 28, 1924 | |
Kagu Maru donations | Envelope and letter for doantions to the Kagu Maru. A: Association envelope has a note in Kanji on it about a document to give money to ill or injured regarding Kagu Maru. B: Letter Lists names of those donating money for people returning to Japan. | |
From K. Asaba Co for magazines and books. | ||
Pacific Printing | Receipt from Pacific Printing for a journal. | |
Taishodo Co. | Receipt from Taishodo Co. for magazines | |
Brown paper bag sheets with cut and pasted commentaries from local Japanese American Newspaper. Cut-out articles are pasted on one side only. Count: 104 | ||
A - B: List in Japanese of persons who went on the tour. … ➤ | ||
Newspaper articles | A: Five paragrphs of a song about Missoula Montana. … ➤ | |
Newspaper articles | Articles about Seiichi Hara Most from Japanese language newspapers. | |
Letter to Shizuka LaGrange from U.S. Department of Justice - civil Rights Division acknowledging receipt of her letter regarding restitution payments. 1988 | ||
Form letter from president George Bush apologizing for Internment of Japanese Americans and announcing the passage of a law for restitution. | ||
Photocopy of #1 Declaration of Eligibility by Persons Identified by the office of Redress Administration as filled out by Shizuka LaGrange in 1989. | ||
Photocopy and carbon copy of letter from Shizuka LaGrange to Ronald Regan urging him to sign into law Civil Liberties Act of 1987. | ||
3 page photocopy of a Koseki Tohon or Family Registery in which all the family members are supposed to be listed as they are born into or added to the family. This one is in Japanese andof the Taniguchi clan. | ||
A volunteer Service Award given to "Suzie LaGrange" for her volunteer work in the nutrition program for the elderly from the Seattle King County Nutrition Program. signed by Massie Tomita and Edna Tanigawa. | ||
A "Citizen Participation Award" to Shizuka LaGrange from the Seattle Model City Program. signed by Mayor Wes Uhlman. | ||
Certificate of Appreciation awarded to "Mrs. Earl LaGrange" for her efforts on behalf of the elderly. signed by Governor Daniel Evans. | ||
Certificate issued to Shizuka Taniguchi from Hiroshima Prefecture to allow her to be a teacher on subjects at the elementary schoo l level on ethics, Japan, arithmetic, history, geography, science, painting, Phys ed. | ||
Certificate issued to shizuka Taniguchi to teach sewing to elementary school students. | ||
Photocopy of a sumi ink painting of a Kanji character and a butterfly. The character is yume (dream). | ||
Photocopy of a sumi ink painting of Kanji written in upper right corner. The text is not translated. | ||
Color water color of a rose and bud with stem. Attached to a cardboard backing with a gold border. Red stamp in lower right corner. signature also in black. | ||
Central Coop Newsletter, published by Capitol Hill Coop with an interview of Irl LaGrange. | ||
3 certificates of commendation issued by Hiroshima Prefecture to Irl and Shizuka LaGrange for their efforts to maintain good and friendly relations between Japan and the U.S. | ||
Three publications from Japanese American Internment camps… ➤ | ||
North American Post | 96 copies of the North American Post. Weekley Japanese American Newspaper published in Seattle. | |
Northwest Times | 2 - copies of the Japanese American Newspaper published in Seattle | |
Joseph Kamikawa | Oral history interview with Joseph Kamikawa Korean War | |
Jim Kanaya | Oral history interview with Jim Kanaya WW II, Korea, Vietnam | |
Bill Kunitsugu | Autobiography of Bill Kunitsugu. | |
Stan Tsujikawa | Oral history interview with Stan Tsujikawa Korea | |
Harvey Watanabe | Oral history interview with Harvey Watanabe WW II, Korea | |
Burial of the Dead | Program for the service for Hama Imai | |
Student Papers on Race Relations | a Paper "Written by a Japanese Student in reply to a Questionnaire on Race Relations" … ➤ | |
Town Crier Blue Book 1952 - 1953 | A year book published by M.B. Akahori. It has a blue cover with gold lettering and white plastic binding. It contains pictures and articles in Japanese with some English captions about Japanese communities in L.A., S.F., Sacramento, Portland,… ➤ | |
Rules of the Seattle Camera Club | The little green booklet lists the by-laws of the club and the officers and founding members. | |
Seattle Photographic Society Award First Place | Award Certificates A: Award certificate Popular Monthly given to Clarence Arai for Posing for Myself B: Award certificate given to Clarence Arai for Posing for Myself October 1954 | |
The Association and fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society | Information for applicants | |
Camera Club Bulletin | Photographic society of America bulletin | |
Photo Northwest | Newsletter of the Northwest council of Camera Clubs | |
1953 Northwest International Potographic Salon | Catalog of photographers include in the show. It includes Clarence Arai and his work "Sanctuary" | |
The Betz Inidicator | Betz laboratory bulletin with cover photograph of "Tranquility" by Clarence Arai. | |
the Betz Indcator | Betz laboratories a water treatment consultant firm has on the cover of its bulletin a photo - Across the Bar by Clarence Arai. | |
Letter to Mr. Li Rujiao from Li Ruzhe | Letter and envelope in Chinese addressed to Li Rujiao from Li Ruzhe in Hong Kong. On the back of the envelope is address of "Kim Hong & Co., Washington St., Seattle, Wash." and a stamp of the "Sam Hing Co., Fine Chinese and Japanese Tea, Imported… ➤ | |
Envelope and business card. | Envelope and business card. … ➤ | |
Envelopes from/ to Mr. Li Rujiao | A-E five Chinese Envelopes… ➤ | |
Letter | Letter to Li Rujiao from Shizhen (Eng) at Gom Hong Co., 22nd of the ninth month, the year of Xinhai, (1911). Shizhen had received the fifty dollars Rujiao sent to him through uncle Yuheng. | |
cream colored paper written all in pencil… ➤ | ||
A Time for Reflection | Exhibit catalog for the Poston III Reunion held May 3 - 5, 1991 in San Diego, CA. | |
Justice is a Matter of Continuing Education | Black and white poster with the Plege of Allegiance at the top and an illustration of a Japanese American boy and girl behind barbed wire and then "I wonder who the next exceptions will be". | |
Jouurney to Democracy: Learning from the Japanese-American Experience | 2-posters Posters of the exhibit: Jouurney to Democracy: Learning from the Japanese-American Experience January 22 to March 20 at Seattle Community College | |
Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs: Aleut and Japanese American Incarceration during World War II | Poster of the event: Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs: Aleut and Japanese American Incarceration during World War II, an evening program at the Ethnic Cultural Theater, U. W. February 19, 2004 | |
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow | Poster of the children book A Place Where Sunflowers Grow written and illustrated by Japanese American authors | |
Irene Kuniyuki | Oral history interview with Irene Kuniyuki | |
Akemi Miyama | Oral history interview with Akemi Miyama | |
Emily Momohara | Oral history interview with Emily Momohara | |
Teresa Tamura | Oral history interview with Teresa Tamura | |
Buddhist Certificate | Certificate encased in plexiglass… ➤ | |
" One song many voices, the asian pacific american experience" | The poster is purple, orange and white. It is a new permanent exhibit spanning 200 yrs of community in Wa. state: Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, Koreans, Pacific Islanders, South Asians, Vietnamese, Cambodians, and other Southeast Asians. Opens May 1,… ➤ | |
Executive order 9066, 50 years before and 50 years after. A historical exhibition on Japanese Americans in Washington | White poster with there black and white photographs, 1) basketball team 2) violin players, 3) Asian American veteran | |
War Ration Book Four | Three Ration Books United States office of Price Administration War Ration Book Four Some Stamps are missing. Issued to: A: Koisa Endo B: Toray Endo C: Miyoko Endo | |
4 - copies of printed photo albums of Japanese American families. 2 are duplicates and the other 2 focus on children. | ||
Schoolday Memories | Book of card stock pages with autographs of classmates. On the interior title page is: listed the Name, School, Principal, Teacher, date. "George Yoshida, Washimgton. A.Sears. Mrs. B. Reiner, June 12, 1936 | |
Letter to George Yoshida from J. Hamanaka. Describes the authors life events from January 1940 - 1941. Includes ticket stub from "Seattle Basball Club, Inc. Pacific Coast League, Rain Check" | ||
Letter to G. Yoshida from J. Hamanaka. Two page typed letter. | ||
Hand written letter and envelope consisiting of one page front and back. To G. Yoshida from J. Hamanaka. June 17, 1940 | ||
Four newspaper clippings A: List of faculty form Bailey Gatzert B: Photo of Jum Yoshida C: Photo of Bill Yamaguchi D: "Prep Patter" about Broadway & Garfield H.S. | ||
Broadway H.S. Commencement | 55th Broadway High School Commencement Program , June 1940 | |
Minidoka Consumer's Co-operative | Calendar pad. Orange pad with a small black frame at the top for an image which is missing. Below this is: "Minidoka Consumer's co-operative Hunt, Idaho" One calendar page is still there - December, 1945. | |
The Nippon Kan Company | Capital Stock certificate for three shares of the Nippon Kan Co. for Imataro Danjo. | |
Elect Norm Mineta | Red, white and blue bumper sticker "Elect Norm Mineta Our Congressman/15th District." | |
Ergo: The Bumpershoot Literary magazine | the front cover has reproduction of George Tsutakawa's "Hood Canal No. 10, 1963". There is also a front page Golden Umbrella award to George Tsutakawa and a short bio. | |
National Council for Japanese American Redress | An information kit on the campaign to obtain redress for the WW II Expulsion and incarceration of Americans of Japanese Descent | |
Sansei Donburi | "Japanese American Cultural And Community Center Presents Sansei Donburi" A series of activities in Little Tokyo Los Angeles. | |
Unfiinished Business | Poster and flyers for "Unfinished Business: The Japanese American Internment Cases" A Film by Steven Okasaki | |
Breaking the Silence | Northwest Asian American theatre presents "Breaking the Silence: Japanese Voices in America" | |
Receipt for Stamp Book, Orange for Kikijiro Mano 4/8/1944 | ||
Receipt for Patronage Stamp Book, Lavender | ||
Receipt for Blue Patronage Stamp Book to Kikijiro Mano dated 4/7/1945 | ||
Receipt for Blue Patronage Stamp Book to Kikijiro Mano dated 1/11/1945 | ||
Community Activities - forwarded message through American Red Cross | ||
By-laws | Co-op By-Laws of the Minidoka Consumer's Co-operative, Hunt, Idaho | |
Memebership | REceipt for 5.00 to Kikujiro Mano for membership in the Minidoka Consumer's Coop. | |
Baggage tag Kikujiro Mano # 16912 | ||
Tule Lake Project | Registration card Kikujiro Mano has completed registration for the Tule Lake Project 3/15/1943 | |
Receipt to Kikujiro Mano listing cooperative Patronage refund of $8.60 for April 1, 1943 - March 31, 1944. | ||
Receipt to Kikujiro Mano listing Cooperative Patronage refund of $14.52 for March 31, 1945 | ||
Japanese Language School Kent Report Card. | ||
Additions to the Co-operatives by laws. | ||
Tsubota Steel & Pipe Co., Inc. | Stitched bamboo slat back with colored painting. Calendar attached is Tsubota Steel & Pipe Co., Inc. Plumbing Supplies & Steel Phone AT 2-1755 1805 15th Ave. West. Seattle, WA 98119 | |
Insurance policies | Insurance policies issued to the New Washington Oyster Co., Booth Fisheries Corp., lessee, to insure the company and its assets. Insurance brokers are Dever & Dever , LaBow Hayes Co., Inc., and Snap-Broadfoot Co.. | |
Insurance policies | A - J: Insurance policies and some statements and a promissory note issued to the New Washington Oyster Co., Booth Fisheries lessee, to insure their buildings. | |
Sales and purchases | Letter, receipts and deeds relating to sales of oysters, purchase of a Dodge pickup truck & purchase of property by the New Washington Oyster Co. | |
National Bank of Commerce book | Bank account book of the New Washington Oyster Co., Inc., with the National Bank of Commerce of Seattle from 11/6/1931 - 3/5/1935. | |
Time Book | Book of hours on the job of the employees of the New Washington Oyster Co., The first page includes October 1939 and December 1941 and then the rest are from 1940 - 41. Wage scales in the front and the back. | |
The Sou'wester, quarterly publication of the Pacific Historical Society | This issue Winter 1994 is on the oyster growing business around Willapa Bay. | |
Trial Balance Statements | Cloth binder with onion skin paper balance statements, profit and loss, of the New Washington Oyster Co., From December 1931 - to January 1937. | |
Stock Certificates | Binder of stock certificates of the New Washington Oyster Sales, Inc. Starts with Harry R. Hatate and ends with T. Fujiye. | |
Seattle First National Bank Register/Check book | The check register of the New Washington Oyster Co., listing all the checks written from September 16, 1946 - August 8, 1950. Checks from the Seattle First National Bank, signed by Robert Y. Nakao. | |
Receipts and bills of sale | Documents include Tax letters, 1938 Property Deeds Insurance contracts | |
Bellevue Vegetable Growers Association | Scrapbook with papers of the Bellevue Vegetable Growers Association from its beginnings to its dissolution in 1957. It includes corporation license, articles of incorporation, minutes of first meeting, and later meetings, dissolution of the corp. | |
Documents relating to Tom and Kazue Matsuoka. See Container list. | ||
The North American Times | Pages 1-2, 7-8, of the North American Times newspaper in Japanese. Published in Seattle J.K. Arima. | |
Seattle Daily Times | Matted newspaper page #5, of photographs of YMCA expedition to the summit of Mt. Rainier. Matsumoto took most of the photographs | |
The Case of Gordon Hirabayashi | Pamphlet The "Case of Gordon Hirabayashi" Gordon Hirabayashi Defense Committee, 4033 University Way, Seattle | |
Japanese American Newspapers | Japanese American Newspapers… ➤ | |
Nisei War Memorial Service | Nisei War Memorial Service: First Methodist Church, Seattle WA Memorial and honor for Japanese American servicemen killed in action in WW II. | |
War Relocation Authority re: Japanese Holidays | Memo from War Relocation Authority Director Dillon Myer telling Internment camp staff that no Japanese holidays would be recognized as a holiday from work, but could be celebrated after working hours. … ➤ | |
Japanese Groups and Associates in the United States Community Analysis Report No. 3 | Explaination of various Japanese groups and associations compiled by the War Relocation Authority for dissemination to camp administrators. | |
Causes of Unrest at Relocation Centers: Community Analysis Report No. 3 | Report on analysis if unrest at Internment Camps. | |
Nisei Assimilation: Community Analysis Report No. 6 | Report on analysis of the question of the assimilation of Japanese Americans. | |
Utah Nippo | Edition of the Japanese American newspaper The Utah Nippo | |
Densho: Japanese American Legacy Project Incarceration at Puyallup Fairgrounds: Densho Visual History Excerpts | 2 copies VHS | |
Camp Harmony | Two audio cassettes of music and interviews for the Wing Luke Asian Museum exhibition Camp Harmony. | |
Shea Aoki | Oral History Interview Cassette Tape | |
Shea Aoki | Oral history interview cassette tapes of interview with Shea Aoki | |
Shea Aoki | Oral history interview cassette tapes of Shea Aoki | |
Five Views: An ethnic Historic Site Survey for California | Website of five ethnic groups history in California Chinese American Japanese American Native America African American Mexican American | |
The Courier Years | 5 - volumes of photocopies of all of the sports articles from the Japanese American Courier Newspaper January 1928 - April 1942. | |
Frank Fuji | Video Tape of video segment interview with Frank Fuji for the WLAM exhibition Playing for Keeps. | |
Auburn Kokugo Gakko | 8 - diplomas from the Japanese Language School of Auburn. | |
The Story of Our Fellow Americans of Japanese Heritage | Report prepared for the Women's Board of Domestic Missions on the treatment of Japanese Americans during WWII | |
Team and Individual Average Record Card. | 3 - score cards for Greater Seattle Women's Travelling League. | |
Imperial Lanes Bowlers Record Book | small red cover booklet with bowling scores for Miye Ishikawa. Book produced by Imperial Lanes 2101 22nd Ave S., Seattle | |
American Bowling Congress | Miye Ishikawa, Queen City League score card | |
Women's International Bowling Congress | Miye Ishikawa Ideal Women's Major League record card. | |
Nippons Show Real Bowling Promise | Seattle Times, December 20, 1953 with photo of the Main Bowl team in the Majorettes League at Seattle Recreation. Attached is typed card refering to dentures? | |
Bowling Herald | Honolulu Hawaii bowling newspaper with cover photo of the Imperial Lanes women's team at the 1st Annual Aloha Bowling festival at Bowling City, 1960 | |
Vocational Training Record Card | Adult vocational night school card given to Saburo Hayashida for work done as an apprentice auto mechanic at Minidoka Night School. | |
National Congress of Parents and Teachers | Membership card for Mrs. F. Hayashida of Hunt Idaho in the Stafford school PTA. | |
1947 Oriental - American Basketball tournament | Souvenir program at Seattle College Gymnasium, co-sponsored by Cathay Post 186, American Legion and Nisei veterans Committee. | |
JACL: Building on Our Legacies Across Generations | Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League Program for 82nd Annual Installation Banquet | |
Japanese American Service Committee Information Packet | Japanese American Service Committee Information Packet. Contains: JASC Newsletter Member Services and Programs JASC Legacy Center | |
Japanese Pavilion/ 1962, Century 21 Exposition brochure. | ||
Mitsue Miyagawa | Oral history interview with Mitsue Miyagawa | |
Nao Tashiro | Oral history interview with Nao Tashiro | |
Hatsu Furuya Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Hatsu Furuya | |
Mrs. William Yamoka Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Mrs. William Yamoka | |
Hatsumi Sakaguchi Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Hakasumi Sakauchi | |
T. Torikai Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with T. Torikai | |
Masao Murakami Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Masao Murakami | |
Masa Higashida Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Masa Higashida | |
Mrs. S. Sasabe Survey of Race Relations | Oral history interview with Mrs. S. Sasabe | |
Mrs. Tame Narita Survey of Race Relations Life History and Social Document | Oral history interview with Mrs. Tame Narita | |
Ruby Hirose Survey of Race Relations Life History and Social Document | Oral history interview with Ruby Hirose | |
Fir Tree Lumber Company Survey of Race Relations Life History and Social Document | Oral history interview with caucasin and Japanese workers at the Fir Tree Lumber Company in Fir Tree, WA. | |
Life Story of Mrs. T. Sugihara Survey of Race Relations Life History and Social Document | Oral history interview Mrs. T. Sugihara | |
Interview with Mr. Yasuhei Takekawa Survey of Race Relations Life History and Social Document | Oral history interview with Mr. Yashuhei Takekawa | |
Jim Matsuoka | Oral History Interview with Jim Matsuoka by Ron Chew. Cassie Chinn and John Pai also present. Audio tape and transcript. Video tape not found. | |
National Japanese American Historical Society | 3 - National Japanese American Historical Society calendars with historic photographs.… ➤ | |
Copy of letter from Mothers society of Minidoka to Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt regarding the draft reclassification of American citizens of Japanese ancestry. | ||
Bon Odori | Seattle Buddhist Church Bon Odori Program from 1962. | |
JACL Leadership Conference Directory | Japanese American Citizens League Leadership Conference Directory | |
Pride and Shame | Article from the Seattle Sun about the introduction of a reparations bill for Japanese Americans interned during WW II to Congress by Mike Lowrey. | |
Ben Kuroki's Story | Speech given by Ben Kuroki to the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco CA February 4, 1944 Japanese American Army Air Corpman tells the story of discrimination and sacrifice in WW II | |
The Japanese American Community Study | Anthropological study of Seattle's Japanese American community | |
The Minidoka Internment National Monument General Management Plan Newsletter | Newsletter #3 reporting on development of general management plan | |
Miss Minidoka 1943 | Program for the play Miss Minidoka 1943 by Gary Iwamoto Printed like an issue of the Minidoka Irrigator Performed for the first time at NWAAT its premire production. | |
Minutes of Fife School Board Meeting | Xerox copy of the minutes of the Fife School Boardm Meeting March 24, 1942 Portion addresses the posibility that Japanese American seniors would receive their diplomas in the event they were evacuated before the end of the school year. | |
Seattle Betsuin ABA Directory | Seattle Betsuin Adult Buddhist Association Membership Directory - 1985 | |
Japanese Community Directory | Japanese American Citizens League JACL Community Directory greater Seattle And Vacinity | |
Elect Bob Hasegawa | Campaign flyer for Bob Hasegawa running for state legislature 11th district Washington state. Slogan is "A Leader for Working Families." | |
Brown paper envelope mailed in Japan Addressed to : K. Murata 511 Main St. Seattle Wash | ||
Alien Tax Receipt | Nippon Yusen Kaisha Alien tax receipt No. 2374 Received from: Mrs. Kikeyo (?) Murata enroute from Yokohama to Seattle per SS Fushimi Maru Voy 17 Out Sailing April 3, 1920 | |
The Semenen, Commercial sales bag | White paper bag with black printing in Japanese English: "The Semenen" | |
Seattle 1919 | Trade promotion booklet Compilied by Mr. Nakashima. This is the 5th edition and was found In Japan by the donor. Contains adds for Japanese owned businesses and maps of Seattle and King county with locations of Japanese owned businesses. | |
America's Human Secret Weapon | Booklet published by Minnisei Printers, Inc. for Minnihon Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contains text divided into sections and black and white photographs. Details experiences of graduates of the Military Service Language School at Camp Savage and… ➤ | |
Nidoto Nai Yoni "Let it not happen again." | 2005.096.001a.i - .vi, Six cardstock tags titled, "Bainbridge Island World War II Nikei Internment and Exclusion Memorial Dedication Ceremony, March 30, 2002" attached to white string; 2005.096.001b, one brochure printed on tan and maroon paper, with… ➤ | |
Japanese Recipes | Two recipe booklets containing recipes for Japanese food. 2005.101.001a is 20 pages, written by Tatsuji Tada, former head chef at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. Cover is in black and white and depicts stylized cooking pans, bowls and a… ➤ | |
Scrapbook - clippings from Project Newspaper "Irragator" | Black and white xerox copies of a scrapbook containing clippings from Project Newspaper "Irragator." 53 pages. Articles and photos concern Japanese Americans in World War II combat, internment camps, and "Nisei" experiences in the United States and… ➤ | |
National Japanese Memorial American Foundation | Documents associated with the National Japanese American Memorial Foundation. One "National Memorial Millennium Legacy" brochure, color, folded single sheet; one "National Memorial" product brochure and order form, color, folded single sheet; one… ➤ | |
Takuji Yamashita Washington State Bar ceremonial induction | Documents associated with the March 1, 2001 ceremonial induction of Takuji Yamashita to the Washington State Bar. One single sheet flyer, black ink on blue and white paper, "Asian Pacific Islander Community Reception for the family of Takuji… ➤ | |
Centennial Celebration July 17-18, 2004: Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church | Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church… ➤ | |
JACL National Convention: August 10-14, 2004, 75th Anniversary | Japanese American Citizens League… ➤ | |
Panorama | Two copys Panorama Hood River News, 1994 The articles relate to the Japanese Americans and Immigrants' challenges. | |
History Lessons | Kaleidoscope, Hood River News, June 1, 1994 II The article is about a class visited an exhibit of Japanese ancestry in Hood River County and throughout Oregon. | |
University of Washington, Nikkei Reunion | Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the University Student Club (1922-1997). The event was held at Husky Union Building at UW campus, August 16-18, 1997. | |
9th Annual EDI Graduation Dinner | An event brochure of the 9th Annual Graduation Dinner of the Executive Development Institute at November 12, 2002. The EDI was founded in 1994 under the guidance and direction of the Japanese American Chamber of Commerce. It was created to attract… ➤ | |
JACL: A History of the Seattle Chapter: 1921-2000 | A newsletter of Japanese American Citizens League JACL/ 79th Anniversary, 1921-2000 | |
Newsletters of Japanese American National Museum | Two member magazines, 2001 and 2002, one event brochure: Treasured Images for the Future Initiative, and one publication for donors, winter 2003. | |
The State of Washington Proclamation - Day of Remembrance | State of Washington proclamation, mounted in a dark blue folder. "State of Washington" and seal of the state of Washington printed in gold on folder cover. Proclamation announces the creation of a national day of remembrance for February 19, 2001… ➤ | |
Seiichi Hara | Bound cover containing documents related to the Japanese American Citizen's League. Cover is brown with gold lettering reading "Seiichi Hara." certificate presented to Seiichi Hara, as recognized by the Japanese American Citizen's League and signed… ➤ | |
Seattle University Japanese American Remembrance Garden Memory Book | Garden established at Seattle University dedicated to the remembrance of the Japanese American community which once flourished there. | |
Honoring Japanese American Veterans of World War II | Annual remebrance program this one commemorating WW II veterans. | |
Dance with Nobuko | Dance classes offered at Senshin Buddhist Temple in Los Angeles by Nobuko Miyamoto and Great Leap | |
Jazz is my Native Language: A Portrait of Toshiko Akiyoshi | Postcard Advertising for a film by Renee Cho on Toshiko Akiyoshi | |
Binders of information on Japan and Japanese culture and Japanese American history | ||
JA History | 3- volumes of articles and copies of articles on the history of Japanese Americans. Volume 3 holds short typed oral history interviews. | |
Binder of information on the Japanese American exhibit at the Wing Luke Asian Museum, Executive Order 9066, fifty years before and fifty years after in 1992. | ||
Copies of portions of books on Japan by Lafcadio Hearn. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan In Ghostly Japan Out of the East Japanese Lyrics Shadowings Also: Studies in Japanese Folklore ed by Richard Dorson article on Japanese songs and Kabuki theatre. | ||
Collection of information on exhibition on Japanese American history by Ryo Tsai and the Nippon Kan Heritage Association for presentation at the Seattle Public Library in 1980 as part of its This City Seattle - Asian Seattle program. | ||
Nippon Kan Heritage Association Photo Exhibition The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nissei before 1942 Project articles, letters, publications. | ||
Nippon Kan Heritage Association Photo Exhibition The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nissei before 1942 Project articles, letters, publications presented a the Seattle Public Library in 1986 | ||
Nippon Kan Heritage Association Photo Exhibition The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nissei before 1942 Signed consent forms for photographs and artifacts. | ||
Nippon Kan Heritage Association Photo Exhibition The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nissei before 1942 Miscellaneous letters and information | ||
Information on the proposed Japanese Heritage Historical Society | ||
Information on other local historical societies and museums | ||
Daiji Miyagawa | Daily dairy in Japanese… ➤ | |
Collection of miscellaneous ephemera. | ||
2 - Japanese style poems created at the Minidoka Internment Camp during WW II in Poetry Clubs.… ➤ | ||
4 - cardboard pieces (Shikishi) with ink calligraphy and or illustrations. … ➤ | ||
A REport of My Work at Minidoka RElocation Center | Reminisces of life at Minidoka Internment Camp focusing on religious activities. | |
Japanese American Bibliography | Bibliography… ➤ | |
Advance | Article by Ryo Morikawa Tsai As American as Hot Dogs and Coca-Cola Discrimination and its effects based on personal experience. | |
Japanese Cultural Festival Seattle Center July 12,13,14, 1968 | Program of activities of Japanese Cultural Festival | |
Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Descent | Poster A: Instructions to persons of Japanese Ancestry for evacuation of the area deemed off limits during WW II B: NOTICE, Civilan Exclusion Order No. 80 | |
Greater Seattle & Vicinity Japanese American Community Directory | 1999 JACL Japanese American Community Directory for Seattle | |
Documents Letters, pictures, essays and other written materials from Peggy Araki on behalf of Shosuke Sasaki | ||
See. Hear. Experience. | The package of Densho DVD and Brochure | |
Pioneering Washington ISSEI: 1879-1899 | Two copies "International Examiner" August 17-September 16, 2005 | |
Japanese American National Museum Quarterly | Spring 1996 Vol. 11 No. 1 Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles | |
Japanese American National Museum Quarterly | Spring 1997 Vol. 12 No. 1 Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles | |
Japanese American National Museum | Winter 1991/1992 Vol. 7 No. 1 Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles | |
'Relocation' Camps on Our Conscience: The Case for $3-billion in Reparations to Japanese American Citizens | The Weekly, Seattle's Newsmagazine | |
Minidoka Internment National Monument | The newsletter includes the direction, map, introduction, history of the Minidoka Internment National Monument. Published by National Park Service | |
Against All Odds: The Japanese Americans' Campaign for Redress | Case Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Havard University | |
Mochi: The Soul Food of Japanese New Year | Article on two loose pages form a newsletter | |
Manzanar | A newsletter of Manzanar National Historic Site, California. Published by National park Service | |
National Salute to Japanese American Veterans | Newslatter of the event at November 8, 1995 Sponsored by the Japanese American National Museum | |
Japanese American National Museum | Museum Magazine, Spring 2000 Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles | |
Densho 2003 Annual Report | The neswletter contains the history and accomplishments of Densho | |
Densho Newsletter | Published by Densho, Fall 2002 | |
Densho Newsletter | Published by Densho, Fall 2003 | |
Densho Newsletter | Published by Densho, Fall 2003 | |
Global Film Network Inc. Publication | Newsletter of the Introduction of three films | |
Nisei Retirement Planning Conference | The conference was held at San Francisco, California, November 19-21, 1976. Published by Japanese American Citizens League and National Institute of Mental Health. | |
101 Ways to Tell If You're Japanese American | An newsletter article and four loose papers. The article was written by Jenni Kuida and Tony Osumi Northwest Nikkei, February 18, 1997 Four loose papers of "You Know You're Japanese When..." | |
Japanese American National Museum Materials | One museum brochure and one letter from a Japanese American veteran of World War II to the museum members | |
Materials of Japanese American Relocation Camp during WWII | One Statement of U.S. Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, WRA (War Relocation Authority) Information, and a copy of the opening letter form Japanese Americans at the Washington Post, May 19, 1979. | |
An Online Legacy | The article of Densho The Seattle Times, May 4, 2002 | |
Neisei Bears Witness to 'Looking Like the Enemy' | The Japan Times, April 29, 2006 | |
True to Their Values/ to Their School/ to Their Friendship | The article of the dialogue of two women: one of them is a Japanese American. They went to same high school at 12 and have stayed friends since the 1942 internment of Japanese Americans separated them. The Seattle Times, May 5, 2002 | |
Islanders Relive Historic Wrong | The article of Internment of Japanese American during the World War II The Seattle Times, April 21, 1998 | |
Documents of Redress | A double-sided folder with loose papers of letters, newspaper article copys, newsletters, articles, notes that relate to the Redress project. | |
Documents of Redress | A folder with loose papers of newspaper article copys, newsletters, copy of the civilian exclusion order that relate to the Redress project. One book list of Japanese American at BBC Library Media Center. One exhibit brochure. One film brochure. | |
International Examiner | The newslatter of "International Examiner," November 15, 1989 It includes the articles that relate to the Redress project. | |
The North American Post | Special Edition Vol. 43 No. 86 August 1988 It includes the articles that relate to the Redress project. | |
Report on little Omits' 87 Complaint | The Northwest October 3, 1988 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
No Crime, NoTrial, No Redress | Seattle Post-Intelligencer Feburary18, 1979 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
This Time, It was a 'Harmonious' Trek to Puyallup Redress-Pro and Con | Pacific Citizen December 8, 1978 Two articles on ezch side of the paper that relate to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
The United Story of One Man's Fight for the Nisei | Los Angeles Times December 6, 1981 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
'Camp Harmony' Remembered | Pacific Citizen No.2021 Vol. 87 December 1, 1978 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
Acts of War Revisited: Pearl Harbor, Internment | The Seattle Times December 4, 1978 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
Nikkei Deserve Redress Now | The Seattle Times November 19, 1978 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
Bias Against Japanese-Americans Planted, Pruned 'Tokyo Rose' | The Seattle Times January 20, 1976 The article relates to the Redress project. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. | |
On Death & Rememberance | The Seattle Times May 30, 1999 The article relates to Japanese American Veterans during War World II It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.094. | |
Award-Winning Film to Make Seattle Debut | The International Examoner, May 19, 1999 The article is about a ducumentary film which shows the Japanese internment during World War II. It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.094. | |
Documents of the Japanese American Chamber of Commerce of Washington State | Documents include one brochure and three newsletters of Japanese American Chamber of Commerce of Washington State. | |
Newsletters of the Japanese American National Museum | Seven newsletters: winter 1989/1990 (Vol. 5 No.1), summer 1990 (Vol.5 No.3), Spring 1992 (Vol. 7 No. 2), October-December 1994 (Vol. 9 No.3), winter 1995 (Vol. 10 No. 3), summer 1996 (Vol. 11 No. 2), winter 1996 (Vol. 11 No.3); one museum capaign… ➤ | |
Newsletters of the Japanese American Library | Four library newsletters: fall 1987 (Vol. 1 No. 2/3), winter 1988/89 (vol. 1 No. 4), winter 1990 (Vol. 2 No.3), fall 1991 (vol. 3 No. 1). | |
Seattle Keiro | Questions and Answers about the Japanese Nuring Home for the Aged | |
Poet Confronts His 'Divided Identity' | Unidentified newspaper. | |
A Slient History | The article is from South County Journal, February 18, 1998. The article is about Japanese American's civil right and internment during World War II. | |
How to Tell Japs From the Chinese: Angry Citizens Victimize Allies with Emotional Outbrust at Enemy | A xerox copy of newsletter article. | |
JACL Newsletter | Tow newsletters: March 1986 Vol. 23 No. 3. and April 1990 Vol. 27 No.4 The newsletters relate to the Redress project, including Seattle Chapter, Chapter Focus, Community Notes, Special Reports and JACL Calendar Event. | |
For the Sake of the Children: Bainbridge's Japanese-Americans Remember | Pacific, March 1989 | |
The Power of 'Beauty' | The Article is from the Seattle Times, June 20, 1999. It is about a Japanese American woman author's works and identity. | |
The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress | Published by the National Committee for Redress, Japanese American Citizens League, June 1978. | |
Personal Justice Denied: Summary and Recommendations of the Commision on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians | Edited and Printed by the Japanese American Citizens League, 1983. | |
'A Jap is a Jap' | The article is form Journal American, May 17, 1992. | |
JACL Community Calendar | The calendar is form Pacific Citizen, October 18-31, 2002. | |
Block 31 | The series of articles are form the Seattle Times,November 24, 1991. | |
The Clearing of Bellevue: Japanese Pioneers Playede a Major Role in Founding of the Eastside | The article is form the Journal American , May 10, 1992. | |
Renouncing Their Citizenship | The article is form the Seattle Times , June 30, 2004. It's about some Japanese Americans during World War II had the difficulities of renouncing their citizenship. | |
Concentration Camps American-Style | The newsletter is about the Japanese-American relocation camps around the U.S. during War World II. | |
Against All Odds: The Campaign in Congress for Japanese American Redress | Case Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. | |
A Celebration of Hope and Healing: Saluting Washington Medal of Honor Recipients | The newsletter is about the Internment of Japanese American, honoring Japanese American veterans, reflections on the contributions of Japanese American during the war. | |
Newsletters of the National Concil for Japanese American Redress | 34 newlettres from 1979-1989. | |
My Jap from Tokyo | Sheet Music White paper with color illustration of Japanese woman | |
Johnny Zero | Sheet music Cover illustration of fighter pilot; Rising sun emblems on plane for number of Japanese planes shot down. | |
One Down and Two More to Go, Boys | Sheet music Cover illustration of dead Mussolini and Hitler and Tojo characatures. | |
Postcard, Stereotypical caricature of a Japanese female introducing herself as "Nipponese", to an American officer introducing himself as "Americano". | ||
Hey Tojo Count Yo' Men | Sheet music Yellow cover with black print Cover illustration of Tojo characature. Inset photo of Denny Beckner | |
Song From "The Geisha Boy" | Sheet music Red and black cover with photos of Jerry Lewis as movie character The Geisha Boy | |
Poor Little Butterfly is a Fly Girl Now | Sheet music Green print cover with illustration of woman in kimono | |
Remember Pearl Harbor | Sheet music Color illustration of Pearl Harbor, silhouette of bugler | |
Envelope, (two images) WWII propaganda, stereotypical characters of Japanese, German, Italian and U.S. characters in color illustration. | ||
Sayonara | Sheet music Cover photo of Marlin Brando and Miyoshi Umeki | |
I Want To Go To Tokio Renie Davies Quaint Song Triumph | Sheet music Colorized photo of Renie Davies | |
Collier's | Magazine Cover Color illustration of downed Japanese war plane. Characatures in life raft of 2 apes with Asian features, Rising Sun emblems on flight hats. | |
Collier's | Magazine Cover Color illustration of Characature with ape like features of Asian in military uniform holding Mein Kampf | |
Collier's | Magazine Cover Color illustration of characatures of apes. One represets Adolf Hitler and is in a rickshaw being pulled by one representing Japan. | |
American Air Forces, The | Comic Book Characature of Japanese officer attacked by Uncle Sam's Air Force | |
a magazine article about "Pat Suzuki", a daughter of Japanese American parents who was recognized as "America's best new female singer in 1958." A photo of Suzuki shown next to the article and was signed by the singer | ||
Card "Ride American, Eat Japanese" | ||
V-Mail Illustration of American eagle carrying strereotypical Japanese soldier. | ||
Cartoon American eagle over Japanese soldier. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person as if saying: "American People unfair to Japan!" | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese persons being kicked or choked by American boys. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese soldier shaking up as stream of American planes flying toward him. Words read: Keep 'Em Flying | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person awaken by an American soldier. Words read: Wake up, Kojo- I got eight buddies and a stone wall I want you to meet! | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person as "wanted"criminal "for murder in the pacific". An American dressed in Uncle Sun costume is carrying guns in both of his hands, attempting to go after the wanted criminal. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person as "wanted"criminal "for murder in the pacific". An American dressed in Uncle Sun costume is carrying guns in both of his hands, attempting to go after the wanted criminal. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person being choked by an American, shown only in a pair of hands with Uncle Sam costume sleeves. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person being choked by an American, shown only in a pair of hands with Uncle Sam costume sleeves. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese persons being kicked or choked by American boys. | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese person being stuffed American bombs into his mouth | ||
Envelope Stereotypical caricature of Japanese , German and Italian persons being scolded by an American represented by a pointing finger and hand. | ||
Onboard Diary of the Picture Bride, the Hokubei Hyakunen Zakura | Diary of a picture bride Translation from the Japanese of chapter 23 of Hokubei Hyakunen Zakura: Volume 2. Toku Machida came to American in 1912 to marry Yoshitomi Shimomura in Seattle Washington Diary is of her journey to the US. | |
Letters Regarding the National Japanese American Memorial in Washington DC | ||
Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League 88th Annual Installation Banquet | Program Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League 88th Annual Installation Banquet | |
A Life Of Doing for Others: Minoru Yasui Project | Pamphlet Mile Hi Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League pamphlet on the Minoru Yasui Project. | |
ex-plan-asian | Newsletter ex-plan-asian the Official Newsletter of the Asian American Writer's Workshop Vol. 1, No. 4 | |
Black and White photographs on poster. Japanese American students with a Caucasian woman in a studio and at a study session and of Mrs Haywards residence. Poster for the Japanese Sunday School class of 1909. 22 x 28" | ||
New York Nichibei | 2 articles on Japanese American Identity | |
Oral History Interview George Kiuchi, Jin Deguchi, Tyrus Okada | ||
Oral History Interview Jane Hino Yamamoto | ||
Oral History Interview Higo Project with John and Binko Chong Isby | ||
Oral History Interview Higo Project with Paul Murakami | ||
Oral History Interview Higo Project with Ron Chew | ||
Oral History Interview for Higo Project of Ruby Onoue Shu | ||
Oral History Interview Toichi Jack "Dry" Ichikawa, Shokichi "Shokes" Tokida, Yuzo Tokida | ||
Oral History Interview for the Takano Exhibit of Tyrus Okada | ||
Oral History Interview Jane Hino Yamamoto | ||
Oral History Interview fo the Takano Studion Exhibition of Yoshiko Mamiya | ||
Oral History Interview For the Takano studio exhibit of Hiro Nishimura | ||
Oral History Interview for the Takano Studio Exhibit Miyoko Ike | ||
Scrapbook… ➤ | ||
Oral History Interview with | ||
Notes on Japanese Employment and Housing | Compiled information about Japanese employement and housing in the late 19th and early 20th century. | |
Evidence of Disloyalty of American-Born Japanese | Pamphlet arguing not to let Japanese Americans return to the West Coast. | |
Diary | Diary Chiyo Murakami's diary from 1936. | |
Diary | 16 Diaries From 1933 - 1948 Daires of Ayako Betty Murakami In Business short hand | |
The Case for the Nisei | Book JACL brief used in the Fred Korematsu Supreme Court case and cited by dissenting justice Frank Murphy. Reprinted for wider disemination. | |
Tolo | Yearbooks Franklin High School Yearbook Tolo 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936 | |
Clarion | Bound Volume of the Clarion Published by the Japanese Presbyterian Church Young People's Christian Endeavor Newsletter - Clarion Betty Murakami was the editor. | |
Record Book For the Japanese Presbyterian Church 1933 | ||
Ledger | 6 - Ledgers Business ledgers for the Higo Co. From 1930s - 1990s Income and expenses. | |
Documents Travel documents for Matsuyo Murakami For travel out of the United States in 1956 | ||
Letter Reply to Sanzo Murakami as to his request for permission to return to prohibited areas of the western defense Command on the west coast and that 5 sets of application forms are being sent | ||
Letter To All Minsterial Associations From the Remember Pearl Harbor League PO Box 576 Auburn WA Letter repremands area ministers for welcoming the returning japanese. REbuttle letter by U G Murphy. | ||
4 - notebooks Business expense of the Higo store Earliest one if for 1915, then 1934, 1938, 1951 | ||
Pacific Corporate Investment Co. | Documents Related to the development and construction of the commercial building on Jackson St. in 1932 by the Pacific Corporate Investment Co. holding company for the Higo 10c Store. See container list | |
Marriage Certificate for Sanzo Murakami and Matsuyo Matsumura King Co. Washington state Married at the Japanese Buddhist Church 1020 Main St. | ||
Birth Certificates Chiyoko, Aya and Masa birth certificates Aya, Kay death certificates See container list | ||
Stock Certificates Nippon Hospital Association Dear Harbor Fisheries | ||
Letters From lawyer Thomas Masuda of Chicago regarding the status of the Pacific Corporte Investment Co | ||
Funeral expenses of Sanzo Murakami Notice book of funeral for Matsuyo Murakami | ||
Articles Rafu Shimpo 12/13/1996 on the Higo store John Reddin Faces of the City On the vote to repeal the Alien land laws forbidding aliens from owning property. | ||
Notebook In Japanese Japanese Language Learning composition book | ||
Paper A letter from Ayako in Japan to the family in Seattle. enclosed is a sample of cusom Higo wrapping paper. | ||
Affidavit Kazuichi Murakami for supporting the visit of Teruo Takahashi for 2 years. | ||
Christmas card from former student Miriam Koyama 1976 | ||
Photo of Matsuyo Murakami in 1956 visit to the England | ||
Notebook Diary of Ayako Murakami for 1931 | ||
Autograph book Masa'a autograph book from Minidoka, | ||
Notebook of Masa Murakami, Minidoka | ||
Notes regarding Loyalty Discussion | ||
Telegrams with condolences for the death of Sanzo Murakami | ||
Telegrams with condolences for the death of Sanzo Murakami | ||
Articles on the Higo Store | ||
Certificate of formation of Murakami Family LLC | ||
Copies of the Last Wills and Testament of Ayako and Masa Murakami | ||
Document Annual income statements for the Pacific Corporate Investment Co. from 1938 - 1956 | ||
Lease To the Nakat Packing Corp for the lease of rooms 116 - 117 to store furniture in 1940 | ||
Specifications | Specifications for the alterations to Higo Store Building Pacific Corporate Investment Co. | |
copy of the bluprint for alterations of the floor plan to the Higo Variety Store in 1957 | ||
Birthday and Valentine cards | ||
Paper Cross Stitch Child's Sampler from Needlework Dept. to B. Murakami Minidoka, Hunts Branch Twin Falls | ||
Needle point pattern from The American Weekly To B. Murakami , Minidoka WRA Hunt Branch, Twin Falls | ||
2 - notebooks Elementary teaching notebooks of Betty Murakami | ||
Booklet In Japanese On the Mary C. Colby School Shoshin Jogakko in Japan | ||
Print Color print of the cherry trees and Washington monument on the tidal basin in Washington DC. wrapped in a copy of Juniors' Pleasure | ||
Notebook List of items mailed from the Higo Store | ||
Invoice From Mongomery Ward to Betty Murakami For lipstick, tooth powder, galoshes, boots, sent to the Minidoka WRA camp. | ||
Notebook and business cards from Betty's stay in Japan | ||
Clarion | Newsletter Clarion November 1938 | |
Letters From former students now residing outside of camp. 3 - from Betty Kato whose family moved to Chicago and 1 - from Jim Tsugawa now in Boise. | ||
Printed and written notes on elementary school instruction. Betty Murakami's from Hunt Idaho | ||
Printed educational materials for Stafford school teachers | ||
Christmas song sheets | ||
Reports… ➤ | ||
Report Minidoka Project Schools Information on the students and teachers of the Stafford and Huntville schools in Minidoka | ||
Program 2 - on the 11th annual Northwest YPCC | ||
Documents WRA reports and Minidoka Project Schools reports | ||
Stafford Press Newsletters. | ||
Reports Educational materials for the Stafford school teachers. | ||
Minidoka Consumer's Co-operative | Booklet Minidoka Consumer's Co-operative by Laws. | |
Segregation of Persons of Japanese Ancestry in Relocation Centers | Booklet Segregation of Persons of Japanese Ancestry in Relocation Centers explains the segregation of persons not deemed to be loyal to the United States to the Tule Lake Relocation Center. | |
War Relocation Authority Community Analysis Report No. 6 Nisei Assimilation | Report War Relocation Authority Community Analysis Report No. 6 Nisei Assimilation | |
Map Minidoka Relocation Center | ||
Minutes of the Huntsville PTA Initial Meeting Betty Murakami secretary | ||
Elementary Teacher's Handbook | Handbook Minidoka Project Schools Elementary Teacher's Handbook | |
Poems Poems to stimulate the imagination of students | ||
Elementary School Quiz | ||
Letters from former students of the Stafford School to Betty and Masa Murakami. | ||
Our Dept to the Japanese Americans | The Living Church Editorial - Our Dept to the Japanese Americans | |
Letters… ➤ | ||
Scrapbook YPCC 1934 articles Young People's Christian Conference 1934 Betty Murakami was a delegate and editor of the YPCC pamphlet | ||
Notebook 3 ring binder with sewing dress patterns | ||
Notebook Stafford School information on teaching and class lists Valentine to Miss Murakami from shizuko | ||
The China Emergency | Magazine Suppliment to the Osaka Mainichi Japanese reporting on the increasing war with Japanese occupied Manchuria and China in 1937 | |
Program Banquet honoring Block 38 placing second in the 1944 Christmas Dining Hall Contest | ||
Notice Carbon copy Notice of Assignment Masako Murakami To Internal Security - Stenographer at $16.00 | ||
Notebook Betty Murakami's Fourth Grade Pupil Growth Report Students grades March1 - April 30, 1943 | ||
Bulletin Mimeograph copy of Teacher Training Department Special Bulletin on teaching units on display for one week at Recreation hall 23. Masako Murakami's name at the top. | ||
Family Registry… ➤ | ||
Book Japanese Kanji Primer for teaching characters | ||
Business Card Higo Business cards 10 Cents Store 671-3-5 Weller St Sanzo Murakami Proprietor | ||
Certified Copy of Birth Certificate Ayako Murakami | ||
Letter… ➤ | ||
Bankbook Savings Account book of Sanzo Murakami at the Japanese Commercial Bank | ||
Certificate From the Seattle japanese School To Masa and Kazuichi Murakami for perfect attendance | ||
Tax Statement King County Tax statement for the Pacific Corporate Investment Co for 1944 | ||
Letter To Mrs. Murakami From: Mrs. N. Nishimoto Hunt Idaho In Japanese | ||
Western Union Telegrams To Matsuyo Murakami From Nichiren Church in Minidoka Condolences on the death of Sanzo Murakami | ||
Letter To: Mrs. Murakami From: Tokumasu Family | ||
Letters Series of letters from Japan from 1946 - 1949 See Higoletter 386, 387 | ||
Japanese Presbyterian Church directory | Directory Japanese Presbyterian Church July 1, 1950 | |
University of Washington Japanese Student Club Quarterly | Quarterly In English and Japanese Used by Ayako Murakami in Japanese class | |
Envelope with Japanese invoices and receipts | ||
Contract Lease between Pacific Corporate Investment Co and S. Fukuda Room 105 of the Jackson Building $30.00 per month | ||
Student Autobiography Masa (Betty) Murakami's student autobiographies | ||
Letter To Miss Ayako Murakami From Rosie Sukaguchi | ||
Postcard To: Miss A. Murakami, CAmp Harmony From Mitsu | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Seattle forwarded to Area A Camp Harmony. From: Charlotte, Dalles Oregon | ||
Letter Typed envelope To: Mr & Mrs Murakami, Camp Harmony From: G. Kimura, Seattle | ||
Letter To: Miss Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Michiko, Seattle | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony From Sakai | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Grace Armstrong, Seattle | ||
Letter To: Mrs. Matsuyo Murkami, Camp Harmony From S. Murakami, INS, 815 Airport Way, Seattle | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, 604 Jackson St., Seattle From: Mary, Portland Oregon | ||
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Letter To: Miss Ayako Murakami. Camp Harmony From: Ayako, B-3-22. Camp Harmony | ||
Letter To Pacific Corporate Investment Company From Washington State Office of Unemployment Compensation and placement | ||
Letter To Higo 10 cents Store From Lamont, Corliss & Co. Pond's sales letter and advertisements | ||
Letter To: Higo 10 Cents Store, Seattle, forwarded to Puyallup From: Lamont, Corliss & Co. New York Pond's sales letter | ||
Letter To; Higo 10 Cents Store From: San Nap Pak Business letter | ||
Letter To Higo Company From: Pequot Mills Business letter | ||
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Letter To: Betty Murakami From: Mary Shimajima, North Portland OR | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami From: | ||
Letter To: Miss Grace Armstrong From: Betty Murakami Receipt for items purchased. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami From: Mary Shimajima | ||
Postcard To: Betty Musrakami From: Gladys Kaiser, Seattle | ||
Letter, not mailed To: Betty Murakami From: George | ||
Postcard T: Miss Ayako Murakami From: Sakae | ||
Letter, Unmailed To: Betty Murakami From: George | ||
Letter, Unmailed, typed T: Betty Murakami From: George | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami From Grandma Kimple, Beach Haven, East Sound WA | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony From: So____, Wapato WA | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Area A, Section 3, Camp Harmony From: Ayako Sunada, Area B, Section 3. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Minidoka Relocation Project, 38-12-C, Hunt Branch, WRA, Twin Falls, Idaho From: Sakae, 14-CD-8, Heart Mt., Wyoming | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Minidoka WPA 38-12-C, Hunt Branch, Twin Falls, Idaho From: ME Kimple, Seattle | ||
Letter To: Aya Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Sakae, WCCA Center, North Portland, Ore. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Minidoka WPA 38-12-C, Hunt Branch, Twin Falls Idaho From: Kimple, Beach Haven, East Sound WA | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Mitsie, 5617-F, Tulelake WRA, Newell Calif. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, A-3-32, Camp Harmony, Puyallup WA From: Mitsie, 5617-F, Tulelake Calif | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup From: Mitsu Shiraishi, Tulelake WRA | ||
Letter Sent within camp To: Betty Murakami, 38-4-E From George Okita | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Minidoka Relocation Project From: Sakae, 14-8-CD, Heart Mt. Wyo. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, 38-4-E, Hunt Branch, Twin Falls Idaho. From: Mitsie, Tulelake, WRA, Newell, Calif. | ||
Letter To: Mrs. M. Murakami, Camp Harmony (On envelope) To Ayako in letter. From: S. Murakami, Dormitory No. 1, US Immigration & Naturalization Service, 815 Airport Way, Seattle Wn. | ||
Postcard Color image of many people sleeping together. "Here Folks are Swell, Always Willing to Take you in" To: Betty Murakami From: MAry, War Relocation Authority, Tulelake Project Bldg, 417, Apt. A, Newell Calif. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, CAmp Harmony, Puyallup Wash From: Hanako, Tulelake, Newell Calif. | ||
Letter To: Mrs. A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup From: Saburo, Spokane Wash. | ||
Letter, typed To: Ayako Murakami. Camp Harmony, Puyallup From: Hanabu, Tule Lake Colony, 1816-C, Tule Lake, California | ||
Letter To: B. Murakami, Camp Harmony, A-3-32, Puyallup Washington From: "Charly" WCCA Assembly Center, B-29-2, Second St Pinedale, California. | ||
Letter To: Aya Murakami, A-3-32, Puyallup Wash. From: Mitsue, D-25-1, Pinedale, Calif. | ||
Letter, typed To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony, A-3-32, Puyallup, Washington From: Hanako, Tule Lake Calif. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup Washington From: Mitsie, BArrack D 25, Apt 1, Pinedale Assembly Center, Pinedale California | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, A-3-32, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Washington From: Rosie (Mrs. T. Sakaguchi), Pinedale Assembly Center, Pinedale, California. | ||
Letter To: Aya Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Wash. From: Mitsie, Pinedale California | ||
Letter To: Aya Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Wash. From: Mitsie Shiraishi, D 25 #1, Pinedale Assembly Center, Pinedale California | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony, Area 3 - 32, Puyallup, Washington From: Grandma Kimple, Seattle WA | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Hanako Iseri, Chimacum Washington | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Wash. From: Mitsie Shiraishi, PO Box 982, Bellevue Wn. | ||
Letter To: Betty Murakami, A-3-32, Puyallup Wn. Camp Harmony From: Mitsie, 5617-F, Tulelake, Newell Cal. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Wash. From: Sakae, North Portland, Oreg. | ||
Letter To: Betty and Masa Murakami, Area A-3-32, Puyallup Wash. From: Chiyo Yamana, Mead Wash. | ||
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Letter Typed To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony From: Haruko Iseri, Dabob Wash. Also note from Shigeko Iseri to Masa. | ||
Letter To: Mrs. Murakami A-3-32 From: Mrs. G. Kimura, D-5-33 | ||
Postcard To Betty Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup, Wash. From: Mitsie, Pinedale, California | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup Washington From: Sakae, WCCA Center, North Portland, Ore. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Camp Harmony, Puyallup Wash. From: Sakae, WCCA, North Portland Oregon. | ||
Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
Letter To: B Murakami, 604 Jackson St. Seattle WA From: Dr. Mayne, Psychic Oracle | ||
Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
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Letter To: S. Murakami, US Immigration and Naturalization Ser., 815 Airport Way, Seattle From: A. Murakami, Camp Harmony Puyallup, Washington | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, 673 Weller St Seattle Wash From Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd. Seattle Wash., | ||
Letter in Japanese Mimeograph letter with pencil addition. To: S. Murakami, 608 Jackson St. From: Seattle Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Japanese Association of North America , 316 Maynard | ||
Letter To: Mr. S. Murakami Enclosure: Certificate of the Kumamoto Oversea Association, 1933 | ||
Letter To: Mr. Higo Company 10c Store 671-3-5 Weller St. Seattle Wash. From: | ||
Letter To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St. 2 - letters in Japanese | ||
Envelope To: Mssrs: Higo & Co. From: Taiyo Kosen Gakkwai, Osaka Japan | ||
Letter To: Ayako and Chiyoko Murakami From Dr. & Mrs. S. Fukuda Thank you note for a cushon. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle From: H. Suguro, Hollywood Calif. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St. Seattle WA From: K. Tsutsuni c/o Sam Tsamu Matsui, Holly Wood Cal. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, Higo Co. From: | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St. From: H. Suguro Hollywood Cal. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, c/o Higo Co. Cor. Six & Jackson St. Seattle Wash. From: Japan | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St From: Japan | ||
Envelope Hand written address in Japanese | ||
Letter in pencil To: Higo Co., 673 Weller St., Seattle Wash. From: Wapato Wash. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St Seattle Wash. From: Japan | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller Seattle Wash | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, Higo Company 671-3-5 Weller St Seattle Wash USA From: Japan | ||
Letter in Japanese To: S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. From: H. Suguro, Hollywood Calif. | ||
Letter To: Miss Aya and Chiyoko Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle Wash. From: Fumiko Nishinaka, RFD Box 127, Port Blakely, Wash. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle From: H. Suguro, Hollywood Calif. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle From: H. Suguro, Hollywood Calif. Letter is in Japanese on blue paper. Paper has Cyrillic letterhead. | ||
Letter in Japanese From Japan To: S. Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle From: | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle From: | ||
Card In Japanese Printed card, business or greeting. | ||
Letter in Japanese Typed envelope, pencil written letter To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle From: K. Suguro 911 Gower St., Hollywood Calif. | ||
Letter in Japanese, from Japan To: Mr. Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash., USA. From: Yokohama, Japan | ||
Postcard, from Japan Colorized photograph of fountain at Nogeyama Park, Yokohama. T: Mr. S. Murakami, 673 Weller Seattle | ||
Postcard from Japan Photograph of Japanese pagoda with printed text. To: Mr. N. Yoshido, 673 Weller St., Seattle Wash. USA From: | ||
Postcard Photograph of Mt. Fuji with printed text. To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671 Weller St., Seattle Wash, USA From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Mrs. M. Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle Washington USA From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter To: Miss Masako Murakami, Higo 10c Store, Jackson St., Seattle From: Kimiko Suyematsu, RFD Box 208, Port Blakley, Wash. | ||
Letter in Japanese, typed envelope- To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash From: J. Inana, 1732 Gower St., Hollywood Calif. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle Wash. From W.T. Matoba, PO Box 66, Essex, Montana Written on stationary "Walton Lunch Room" | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. S. Murakami, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Washington From: K. Suguro, Hollywood California | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letters from Japan in Japanese 4 - separate letters To: Mr. S. Murakami, Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller From: | ||
Letter in Japanese from Japan Letter is on Nisshin Company receipt stationary (666 Weller) To: Mr. S. Murakami c/o Higo Co., 606 Jackson St., Seattle Washington USA From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Mr. K. Murakami c/o Kokugo Gakko (School), 1414 Weller St., Seattle Wash., USA From: Masao Nishi, Wakayama -Ken, Nippon | ||
Letter To: Masoko Murakami, Higo 10c Store, 604-6-8 Jackson St. From: Kimiko Suyematsu, RFD Box 208, Port Blakley Washington Envelope postmarked November 24. | ||
Letter Thank you note. November 27, 1933 To: Misses Betty and Chiyo Murakami, Higo General Mdse. 604 Jackson St. From: S.U. 936 Hiawatha Pl. Seattle Wash. | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: S. Murakami, Higo Company 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St. Seattle Wash, USA | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. & Mrs. S. Murakami, 673 Weller St., Seattle Wash From: T. Harada, Box 581 Wapato Wash. | ||
Letter in Japanese To: Mr. K. Murakami, 673 Weller St. Seattle Wn. From: Masao Nishi, RI Box 1187, Portland Oregon. Enclosed postcard with image of Portland with Mt Hood in the background. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, 604 Jackson St., Seattle Washington From: Fumiko, Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter Enclosed notecard and steamship schedule with ad on the back for the Nanmeikan Hotel in Yokohama Japan. Envelope to: Mr. S. Murakami From Hotel Nanmeikan, Yokohama Japan. | ||
Letter To Chiyoko Murakami, 673, Weller St., City From Grace Armstrong Graduation Congratulations card and Christian flyer from Geo. Turner, Missionary | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
Letter from Japan in Japanese To: Higo Company, 10c Store, 671-3-5 Weller St., Seattle Wash. (stamp) From: | ||
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Note Card To: S Murakami Higo 10C Store. Seattle Thank you card. "Thank you for your kind business with us. We hope for your continued business tranactions. Hotel Naumeikan, Mori Akizo All Employees | ||
Letter To: Masako Murakami, Higo 10 Cents Store, 604-6-8- Jackson St., Seattle Wash From Kimiko Suyema, RFD Box 258, Port Blakley Wash Letter Written in English | 001/higoletter161.jpg | |
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Envelope only To: Mr. K Tsutsumi, 675 Weller St From: S. Tadokuma, 1445 Cabgaone, Hollywood, Cal. | ||
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Letter from: Hotel Nanmeikan, Yokohama Japan Card and transporation schedule | 001/higoletter172.jpg | |
Letter In Japanese To: Higo company, 671-3-5 Weller St Seattle Wash. From: Los Angeles. Calif. | 001/higoletter173.jpg | |
Letter in English To: Miss Chiyoko Murakami, 673 Weller St Seattle Wash. From: Fumiko Nishinaka, RFD Box 127, Port Blakely Wash. | 001/higoletter174.jpg | |
Christmas Card Card on parchment to: Miss Masaka Murakami, 673 Weller St Seattle Wash. | ||
Letter Carbon copy in Japanese to: Higo Company, 671 Weller St. | 001/higoletter176.jpg | |
Letter to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. Murakami Form Letter on one side Hand written on the other side in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. Murakami Hand written letter in Japanese From Maso Nishi | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. and Mrs. S. Murakami Hand written letter in Japanese | ||
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Letter to: Higo Company, 671-673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Postcard from Japan | ||
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Envelope Only to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. From: Yokahama, Japan | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. K. Murakami Handwritten letter in English From Takeo Nishinaka | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-673 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese Formal letter in Japanese 1 side | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami From Keisaburo Katsuro Handwritten letter in Japanese Recommendation form for a candidate for priest for the a local church in Seattle. | ||
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Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese Grass style writing too difficult to read. | ||
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Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. S. Murakami Handwritten letter in Japanese | ||
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Postcard to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Mr. Kazuchi Handwritten in English on postcard | ||
Postcard to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Figurine Shaped Postcards 1929 | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. A letter to Miss Chiyoko Murakami Handwritten letter in English | ||
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Postcard to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Christmas Season Greeting Card | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter to Chiyoko Murakami Letter written in English | ||
Postcard to: Miss Ayako M. From: Harue Hikida Beware of the witches with magic spells Halloween Greeting Card | ||
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Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in English To: Masakosan From: Kimiko Suyematsu, Port Blakley | ||
Poster/Advertisment to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. From: Fuji-Gakuryo No. 10 Nishiokubo, Tokyo, Japan In Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Formal letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. To: Kazuchi Murakami Letter written in English | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. To: Mrs. M Murakami From: T Haroda P.O. Box 581 Wapato, Washington Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Formal Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 667-671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. From: T. Warada R #1 Box 120 Mabton, Wash. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. To: Mr. S. Murakami From: Maruyama Kiyokai Bunkiyo 200-25th Ave. Seattle, Wa Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. To: Mr. S. Murakami Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 669 Weller St. To: Mr. S. Murakami Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | 001/higoletter225.jpg | |
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
Letter to: Higo Company, 671-3-5 Weller St. Letter written in Japanese | ||
To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA From: R. Kurose 36-3-13 Hunt, Idaho 2/5/1943 | ||
From: Tram K. Hara 22-6-F Hunt, Idaho To: Ms. Murakami & Family 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: 14-8-c Heart Mt. To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: F. K. Ono 21-23-B Heart Mt., Wyoming To: Mr. B. Matsumura 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: F. Baba 14-14-A Heart Mt., Wyoming To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: M. Kawaguchi 26-12-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami Higo Co. 6th Jackson St Seattle, WA | ||
Envelope Only From: K. Somaka Jule Lake, California To: Miss Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Mr & Mrs. G. Sato 7-8-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami 604-6 10 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Yoshio Komachiya 6-6-E Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: K. Takemura 9E-5F Amache, Colorado To: Mrs. M. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/16/1945 | ||
From: T. Ito 38-6-B Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
To: Mrs. Saudo Murakami 6th Ave. S. Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/5/1945 | ||
From: Mrs. Suyematso 44-5-D Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Y. Okuyama 7-2-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: 36-9-a Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 5/7/1945 | ||
From: Mr & Mrs. Kashimoto 38-3-a Hunt, Idaho To: Mr. & Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
Sympathy Card From: S. Noritake 38-8-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami Higo 10 cents Store Jackson St. 6th Ave. South Seattle, WA 2/3/1945 | ||
From: Mrs. C. Kimura 1-9-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 4/24/1945 | ||
From: Mayeda 36-4-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/8/1945 | ||
From: Mrs. G. Kimura 1-9-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/17/1945 | ||
From: 26-5-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 3/20/1945 | ||
From: E Kaku 41-6-D Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Matsumura 14-8-C Heart Mountain, Wyoming To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 5/4/1945 | ||
From: W. Ono 21-9-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami 608 Jackson St Seattle, WA | ||
From: 40-6-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 4/9/1945 | ||
From: G Sato 7-8-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
Sympathy Card From: 3-8-D Hunt, Idaho To: Miss Betty Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/5/1945 | ||
From: Ms. Chihara Spokane, WA To: Mrs. Murakami 608 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/6/1945 | ||
From: Okamato 38-7-c Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/13/1945 | ||
From: K Hatakuyama Bl2-3-E Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
To: Mrs. Matsuyo Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: T. Koba 15-10-D Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami Higo 10 c Store 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/8/1945 | ||
From: S. Suyematsu 44-5-D To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/5/1945 | ||
From: Gosho Hiroshi T-42-B Alien Internment Camp Crystal City, Texas To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
To: Mrs. M Murakami 604 Jackson St Seattle, WA | ||
Envelope Only From: Y Kuyono 38-7-a Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami Higo 10c Store Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/14/1945 | ||
From: Mrs. Ayako Uyeda 42-4-c Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami Higo 10 Cents Store Between Maynard & 7th Ave Jackson St. Seattle, WA 3/3/1945 | ||
From: S. Hori 26-8-c Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/8/1945 | ||
From: Mrs. G Kimura 1-9-F To: Mrs. M. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Komorita 19-11-G Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami & Family 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/26/1945 | ||
From: T. Harada 15-10-A Heart Mountain, Wyoming To: Mrs. M. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/24/1945 | ||
Sympathy Card From: Mrs. Terakawa 35-8-B Hunt, Idaho To: Miss Betty Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/5/1945 | ||
From: G. Kimura 1-9-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: T. Kiyono 38-7-A Hunt, Idaho To: Mr. N. J. Safford 309 Maynard Ave. Seatte, WA | ||
From: Yamamato 38-5-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami Higo 10c Store Co. 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/6/1945 | ||
From: W. Ono 21-9-A W.R.A. Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M Murakami 608 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Mrs. K Hara 22-6-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 3/5/1945 | ||
From: 4-11-B Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Matsuyo Murakami 604 Jackson Street Seattle, WA 2/8/1945 | ||
To: Mrs. Murakami 600-2-3 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/23/1945 | ||
From: B. 36-9-a Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Mr. J Kitajima 2-81-D Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M. Murakami Higo 10c Store 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/27/1945 | ||
From: E. Shiraishi 41-11-B Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs Matsuyo Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/17/1945 | ||
From: 26-5-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 3/5/1945 | ||
From: L. Murakami 38-2-c Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami The Higo 10c Store Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/8/1945 | ||
From: Yasooh Idzumi 26-7-B Minidoka-WRA-Hunt, Idaho To: Miss Ayako Betty Murakami 604 Jackson Street Seattle, WA | ||
From: J. Kato 17-7-E Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. Masayo Murakami Jackson St. near 6th Ave Seattle, WA 2/12/1945 | ||
From: 42-1-D Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. M. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA | ||
From: Shotano Nakata 6-7-F Hunt, Idaho To: Mr. K. Murakami 606 Jackson Street Seattle, WA | ||
From: Y. Okiyama B. 7-2-E Hunt, Idaho To: Mrs. S. Murakami 604 Jackson St. Seattle, WA 2/9/1945 | ||
Letter To: A. Murakami From Sheila's Tailors Hong Kong Regarding order of Mandarin brocade jackets | ||
Letter To: Matsuyo Murakami From: Tsuchiguma Matsumura No actually letter enclosed, only a note saying about Japan Economy war. | ||
Letter No envelop. Letter hand written in Japanese. | ||
Letter To: Mrs. Murakama of Seattle From: Japan Letter written in Japanese. | ||
Letter Letter writeen in Japanese calligraphy, no envelop. | ||
Letter To: Higo Company, Seattle From: Japan Letter hand written in Japanese. | ||
Letter No envelop Letter written in Japanese calligraphy. | ||
Letter To: Higo Company, Seattle From: Japan Letter hand written in Japanese. | ||
Letter To: Murakami Family, Seattle From: K. Murakami, Japan 12 pages letter hand written in English. | ||
Letter To: Mr. Katsuichi Murakami, Seattle, WA From: Seichono-Le Shiyu Soaikai, Gardena, California Certification of some sort ptinted in Japanese | ||
Letter To: The Murakami, Seattle, WA From: Chicago, Illinois A thank-you letter to the host family after a visit. | ||
Letter To: The Murakami, Seattle, WA From: May, Palace Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark 8 pages letter written in English. | ||
Letter To: Kay Murakami, Seattle, WA From: Murakami, Nice, France 4 pages letter written in English. | ||
Letter To: Kay Murakami, Seattle, WA From:Jimaman Kaaru, Switzerland 4 pages letter written in English. | ||
Thank You card To: Kay Murakami, Seattle, WA From:Nob and Mitzi Kate, Fremont, CA | ||
Letter To: Mrs. Matsuyo Murakami, Seattle, WA From: J. Matsumura, Kumamato, Japan Letter written in Japanese. | ||
Letter To: Murakami, Seattle, WA From:Albert Bonus, Seattle, WA A photo enclosed, no letter. | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami From: Miyuki Sato | ||
To: Matsuyo Murakami From Mrs. Philip Korst | ||
Postcard To: M. Murakami | ||
To: Kazuichi Murakami From: Kenyu and Tamaki Moriyasu, Portland Oregon | ||
To: Matsuyo Murakami From F. Matsumura | ||
Letter Areogramme To: M. Murakami From: G. Kimura | ||
To: Kay Murakami From: Ayako and Masa Murakami About European vacation | ||
Envelope | ||
To: M. Murakami | ||
Letter | higo/letters/hyogoletter396p1.jpg | |
To: Robert Fletcher From: Kay Murkami Regarding outstanding balance of mail order | ||
To: Betty and Masako Murakami From: Former 6th grade class expressing condolences for the death of Sanzo Murakami. | ||
Thank you letters from former students in Minidoka | ||
Letter To: Matsuyo Murakami From: Kiyoshi Matumura | ||
Letter To: Murakami Family From: Ayako Murakami Letter from Japan | ||
Letter To: Ayako Murakami, Japan From Murakami, Seattle | ||
Letter Typed, Masa or Ayako Murakami To: James and Hattie | ||
Amache and Granada, Colorado 1942 - 1994, 1994 Return to Amache: A Profile of People Incarcerated 1942 - 1945 1998 | Letter to David Ishii from Thomas Shigekuni regarding the draft resisters in the Japanese American camps. He enclosed 2 papers he authored; … ➤ | |
war memoral committee | ||
Photographs from scrapbook Black and white photo of the rural football league of 1938-1939. C.C.C. Camp Volcano. Hawaii National Park. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook . Black and white photograph of the rural football league of 1938-1939. Photo of 1st team at C.C.C Camp- Volcano at the Hawaii National Park. Young boys in their footbal uniform. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook . Black and white photograph. Picture of the rural footbal league of 1938-1939 at the C.C.C. Camp-Volcano at Hawaii National Park. Picture of the 2nd team of the eague. Young boys in their football uniform. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Pictures from Waimea C.C.C. Camp. Left to right: Bill Shimooka and Mike. Both stand next to a truck. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Pictures from the Waimea CCC camp. This picture is of a man named Mike crouched down like a football player. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. This picture is from the Waimea CCC Camp. A man named Mike poses next to a pile of fence rolls. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Pictures from the Waimea CCC Camp. In this picture is James Aiona (left) and a man named Mike (right) appear to be play acting where Aiona is beating up Mike with an unidentified object. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Pictures taken in Waimea CCC Camp. Left to right: Man named Mike and Bill Shimooka. Both in fighting pose. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture taken at the Waimea CCC Camp. Picture of two men named Mike (left) and Legs (right). | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Pictures from Camp Shelby in 1943. In this picture are five young Nisei soldiers in their barracks: Larry, Smitty, Blackie, Susumu, and Sadachi. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. PICTURE MISSING. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Top: Sao, Manabe, Geo, Shiro, Tadao. Bottom: Sus, Matsumoto, Toki (?) Hasegawa, Harry Kiwahara. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943 of five young Nisei soldiers left to right; Sus, Sadao Matsumoto, Shiro Kashino, Oleman, and Fred Matsumura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Young Nisei soldiers take a group photo. In this photo is Tadao Hayashi. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Shiro Kashino. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Minoru Kishiba. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Sadao Matsumoto. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Geo Takahashi. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Fred Matsumura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Champ Kawasaki. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of David Hatsuura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Photo of Harry Kuwahara. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Left to right: Harry Kuwahara and Kobayashigawa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. From left to right: Geo Takahashi, Fred Matsumura, and Shiro Kashino. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. Left to right: Susumu and Sadachi. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. The Kuwahara brothers. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Picture from Camp Shelby in 1943. The Hayashi brothers. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby basic training in 1943. Bolo Matsumoto digging fox holes in Mississippi wood. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby basic training in 1943. Photo of Champ Kawasaki diggin fox holes in Mississippi Wood. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby basic training in 1943. Photo of Oleman diggin fox holes in Mississippi wood. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture from Camp Shelby basic training in 1943. Photo of Shiro Kashino digging fox holes in Mississippi Wood. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. The Nisei soldiers take a group picture at the capital in D.C. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Three Nisei soldiers take a picture near a statue in Central Park. Left to right: Larry, Blackie, and Jerry | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. Photo of Fred Matsumura standing near a statue in Central Park, New York. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. Three Nisei soldiers take a picture near a Central Park statue. Left to right: Jerry, Blackie, and Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. Football game at Ebbets Field: NY Giants vs. Dodgers. Photo of game attendees. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. Photo of three Nisei soldiers left to right: Jerry, Blackie, Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York and Washington D.C. Picture of three Nisei soldiers posing near fountain in Central Park. Left to right: Jerry, Blackie, and Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of unidentiried Nisei soldier. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Furlough to New York City. Young Nisei soldier Larry stands on the Empire State Building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white post card. Photo of New York City at night. Card reads, "New York City at night with the Empiure State Building rising 1,250 feet in the heart of mid-town Manhattan. Photo given by the U.S.O. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color post card. Furlough to New York City. Busy person's correspondence card from the Empire state Building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color postcard from Andalusia, Alabama. Has a picture of the Covington County Court House on the card.The Nisei soldiers stopped to visit Alabama on their way to gaurd German S.S. Troop. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color postcard from Tuscumbia, Alabama. Has a picture of the easy view of the Wilson Dam on the card.The Nisei soldiers stopped to visit Alabama on their way to gaurd German S.S. Troop. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Lovi Legri. Picture of Nisei soldier Larry on the 100th Batallion Area sitting near a truck. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Lovi Legri. Photo of the 2nd platoon eating food on the ground, nicknamed in picture, "chow hounds." | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Lovi Legri. Left to right: Susumu Kishiba and Geo Oshita. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Lovi Legri. Two Nisei soldiers. Left to right: Kenjiro Fujimoto and Tommy Hiraoka. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. PIcture of Nisei soldier Larry and Major, the German shepard. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Ghedi Airport, guarding German prisioners. Picture of Seiji Nakahara. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German Prisoners. Photo of Major, the German shepard sitting on top of a box and a 442nd flag fluttiering in the background. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. Photo of Major, the German shepard | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. Picture of Edward Uyechi sitting near his tent with Blackie, the dog. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. Photo of Edward Uyechi standing next to his tent. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. Picture of regiment (?) headquarters. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners. Photo of Shiro Kashino. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding of German prisoners.Photo of Fred Matsumura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from near the Alps. Picture of Mamoru Sasaki posing for picture in a garden. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo from near the Alps. Photo of Mamoru Sasaki. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the 442nd rest camp, five days passed San Pellegaino. Photo of Mamoru Saski resting on the grass. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the 442nd rest camp, five days passed San Pellegaino. Photo of Edwin Naruse talking to a little girl and girl's father. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the 442nd rest camp, five days passed San Pellegaino. Photo of Edwin Naruse and unidentified Nisei soldier standing in front of a Pellegaino Cafe/ Bar. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the 442nd rest camp, five days passed San Pellegaino. Photo of the house where the 442nd stayed. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from one day in Bergamo, Italy. Photo of Tommy Hiraoka standing next to a building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from one day in Bergamo, Italy. Photo of Mamoru Sasaki standing next to a statue. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from one day in Bergamo, Italy. Photo of an Italian family. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from one day in Bergamo, Italy. Photo of Mamoru Sasaki, Tommy Hiraoka, and Edwin Naruse in front of a building. A woman and small girl are off to the left of the picture. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos of the land mark of Bargamo, Italy. Photo of a church. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo of a park. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo of another church. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo of a city street in Bergamo. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Tom Hasegawa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of two Nisei soldiers left to right: Kobe and Okawaki. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Pop Takemura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Jessie Ostuki. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Left to right: Shigeo and Tom Kajiwara. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of K. Matsunami and Hohakaa Pals. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Lake Coho. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Nisei soldiers walking of into the distance and picture of a young lady in the foreground. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of the Alessandro Manzoni statue. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of rest area in Lecco, Italy. Picture of tents. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of rest area in Lecco, Italy. Photo of Glenn Higa and Hatori. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Picture of the building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo of Bergamo, Itlay. From left to right: Larry and Tommy. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Two Nisei soldiers sit together at an outside cafe. Left to right. Edwin Naruse and Mamoru Sasaki. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo of Italian children. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo of a Nisei soldier, Larry, in front of a building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Brescia, Italy. Photo of Mamoru Sasaki (left) and Tatsuo Sato (right) in front of a building. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of Major, the dog and Ugly, the dog. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lecco, Italy. Photo of campl after a rain storm. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Rockaboun (?). Picture of three Nisei soldiers. Left to right: Terry, Kim, and Tatsuo. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Rockaboun (?). Photo of Mike Takemoto. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Rockaboun (?). Picture of three Nisei soldier. Left to right: Kim, Terry, and Mike. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Rockaboun (?). Photo of Nisei soldier Terry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Sospel. Photo of Lt. Gen. Kovielt. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Sospel. Picture of Lt. Gerkouich. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Sospel. Picture of five Nisei soldiers. Standing left to right: Eddie Yamashita, Major Ralph Graham, and Min Sakamoto. Knealing left to right: Frank Inara and Curly Kanazawa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Sospel. Photo of two soldiers. Left to right: Tenki Tara and Lt. James Wheatley | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Florence, Italy. Photo of soldiers going into the Enlisted Men's Ristorante. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Lecco, Italy. Nisei soldier Hatori stands next to a Go for Broke Club sign. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Florence, Italy. Photo of four Nisei soldiers. Standing left to right: Hatori, Okawaki, Glenn Higa. Sitting: Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Florence, Italy. Picture of two soldiers. Left to right: Lt. Kubota and Lt. Hart. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Florence, Italy. Picture of two Nisei soldiers. Left to right: Larry and Susumu Kishiba. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Venice, Italy. Photo of Glenn Higa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Glenn Higa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Ghedi Airport, guarding prisoners. Photo of Mike Higa. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Florence, Italy. Photo of Kobe. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Nice, France. Picture of woman walking her dog. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from France. Picture of Nisei soldier Tatsuo. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from U.S.A. Photo of Sugure Kanno and Major, the dog. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from the U.S.A. Photo of Duffy's tavern. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from U.S.A. Photo of Duffy's Tavern. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Elescarine. Photo of four Nisei soldiers: Left to right: Hama, Adachi, Hayashi, and Kunichika. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Elescarine. Photo of Mike Higa standing next to a tree. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Elescarine. Photo of Shigeo Hayashi standing next to a tree. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photos from Elescarine. Photo of David Matsuura. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Ft. Agnes. Photo of Richard Oshiro. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo from Ft. Agnes. Picture of two Nisei soldiers. Left to right: Murumo and Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Susumu Kishiba. Pictured is addressed to Shorty by Susumu Kishiba. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Barney Hajiro standing on a deck of a boat next to a life saver that reads "Normandie.". Photo is addressed to Shorty by Barney Hajiro which has a message by Hajiro that reads, "My… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Dick Shinto. Photo is addressed to someone, but handwrituing is hard to read. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Hilo, Hawaii. Picture of two men planting a tree. One man holds the tree while one shovels dirt into the ground. Two Nisei men look on in the background. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from Hilo, Hawaii. Photo of a man nicknamed Mississippi? who is wearing leis and carries a big key. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of a memorial plague honoring Lt. James D. Wheatley Jr. who was killed in action on April 21, 1945 in the vicinity of Fosdinovo, Italy. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldier Terry Kato. The inscription on front of the picture reads, "To my pal Larry. Terry" | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldier Terry Kato. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Terry Kato (left) and Frank Fujino (right). | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldier Terry Kato boarding a bus. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of three soldiers and a Lieutenant Colonel. Standing: Lt. Col. Alfred A. Pursall and Tadao Ono. Sitting in wheelchairs: Wilson Makabe and… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldiers in wheelchairs being pushed by nurses. Other soldiers surround them. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldiers in wheelchairs accompanied by nurses and others. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldiers in wheelchairs accompanied by other soldiers. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldiers with flags face four Caucasian men in suits. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Nisei soldiers stand at attention while superiors walk by. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of five Lt. Cols. with their hats off and giving a salute while other soldiers behind them look on. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of army superiors standing together while other army soldiers look on. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo from the Walter Reed General Hospital. Photo of Caucasian soldiers marching and standing. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of four Nisei women huddled together on a porch for a group picture. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photograph of a young women. An inscription on the front reads, "To Larry. A pal always, Hinly (?). Writing on the back reads, "Ever see a "darky"? Yes? No? Look at the other side then. Don't… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of an Caucasian woman near a front porch of a house wearing a black coat. A note on the back reads, "Here I was very col as you can see. And I kept telling mom to hurry and take it… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a young lady in a dress. The inscription in back of the photo reads, "To Larry. Sue. 1945." | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a Caucasian woman and man. Inscription on the back of the photo reads, "Me and pop in back yard. The wind was blowing if you don't believe it, look at pop's tie. Arlene." | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of young women named Rowena wearing a plaid blouse and skirt. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a young woman named Rowena in a plaid blazer and skirt. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of three unidentified Nisei men at Kealakakoa Beach. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a young girl wearing a white blazer and skirt. The inscription on the front reads, "To a pal Larry. Most pleasant wishes, Hinky or Hinly (?)" The note on the back of the picture… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of three unidentified Nisei men at Kealakakua at Captain Cook's Heiau. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of unidentified yong Nisei men standing in front of a pagoda. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of three unidentified Nisei men at Halemuumau volcano in Hawaii. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of three unidentified Nisei men at Sulphur Banks in Hawaii? | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a young Caucasian woman in a plaid bouse and black jacket. The inscription on the back reads, "To Larry. Wish good wishes and the very best of luck. Taken June 1945. Your friend… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of a young woman named Rowena in dress sitting in a field. The inscription on the back reads, "Rowena. (Writing unreadable). July 7, 1946. To Larry. Loads of good luck and best wishes… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of a Caucasian man, Earl Finch, on a horse. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of an unidentified Nisei soldier in a wheelchair pushed by a nurse. Other soldiers stand beside them. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of three Nisei soldiers holding flags while a superior faces them. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of a Nisei soldier, Richard Miura, who is dressed in a jacket and poses with folded arms. The inscription on the front reads, "To Shorty. As ever, Dick" | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. PHOTO MISSING. Photo of Major the dog. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Bergamo, Italy. Photo appears to be of a family, a father and his two children (a son and daughter). | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of a flower wreath resembling a hand holding a torch. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of huge tombstone. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of big flower wreaths on tripods. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of young Nisei soldier, Noji (?) Ligurd (?). Tent in the background. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Picture of three Nisei men near Sulphur Banks. In photo: Mark,Guru or Goro?, Kunio | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Green cardboard that reads, "American Red Cross. Snack Bar. 5 Lire." | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Green cardboard card that has a picture of a volcano and an outline of a city. The inscripton reads, "American Red Cross Continental club. Snack Bar Ticket." | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Newspaper that has a map on it . The inscription on the front reads, "Task Force Fukuda Drives Through to Aulla. " | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Newspaper clipping. Picture of lightning storm near a port. The caption under the picture reads, "A thunderstorm brought lighting yesterday to the Outer Banks in Nags Head, N.C. Storms extended… ➤ | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Nisei soldier. Note on back of the photo says that the man's last name is Kazumura while first name is unreadable. Photo taken by the Mammon Photo Service in Meridian, Mississippi. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of Lt. Roy Gerkoviett posing near a tank. Photo taken in St. Paul, Minnesota. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Black and white photograph. Photo of T. Sasaki in San Pelligaino, Italy. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Photo of four elderly Niseis (two men and two women). One man has a walker. Photo belonging to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Photo of four elderly Nisei men (two sitting, two standing). Photo belonging to Larry. Photo belonging to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Photo of six elderly men in suits. Five of them are Nisei. One is Caucasian. Photo belonging to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Picture of five Nisei men in suits (two sitting and three standing). Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. 442nd 50th Reunion. Picture of six elderly Nisei man at the Pacific Beach Hotel. March 24th to March 25th 1993. Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Photo of four elderly Nisei men. Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Photo of six elderly Nisei men. Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. Picture of two elderly Nisei men sitting at a table. Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
Photographs from scrapbook. Color photograph. At Frank's luncheon at Salty's on Alki. Gourp picture of elderly Nisei men and women. Photo belongs to Larry. | ||
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Postcard Hanson Bridge, Snake River, Southern Idaho | ||
Postcard Home of Jefferson Davis, Between Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss. | ||
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LibraryTitle | Author | Summary | Image |
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Sculptor George Tsutukawa, on the Puyallup Memorial Controversy | Fujimoto, Lila | ||
The Wartime Internment Cases Reconsidered: Peter Iron's Justice At War. | Detlefsen | ||
Notes and Documents, the Decisions to Relocate the North American Japanese: Another Look | Daniels | ||
Evacuation and Economic Loss: Questions and Perspectives | Taylor | ||
The Japanese - American Internment: A Reappraisal | Sundquist | ||
Two families, worlds apart, share a common culture | Rhodes, Elizabeth | A look at the differences (and even similarities) between a Japanese family and a Japanese American family. | |
Japanese Influence is Elusive Element in Northwest Art | Kendall, Sue Ann | Japanese influences on American art | |
A Fountain for Seattle | Loschen, Roger | George Tsutakawa's fountain scuplture for the Seattle Public Library | |
Three Acres of Oriental Beauty | Scaylea, Josef | Tea House at Arboretum Japanese Garden | |
This Should Have Been Done a Long Time Ago | President Gerald Ford rescinds Executive Order 9066, the order incarcerating Japanese Americans during World War II. | ||
Japanese Seek Redress for Injustices | Taylor, Maria | ||
Tokyo Rose was 'railroaded into jail' | Yates, Ronald | Witnesses and co-workers of Iva Toguri d'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) state that Iva didn't commit treason and that her trial was label her guilty. Tokyo Rose worked as a disc jockey on a Japanese radio show produced by POWs. | |
Postscript to World War II Ordeal | Rumley, Larry | ||
Seattle's classical Japanese dancer | Belanger, Herb | Miyoka Kihara is a professional Japanese dancer living in Seattle. She has earned a high rank in dancing from the Hanayagi school in Tokyo. The article is filled with pages of her and her students getting ready for a performance. | |
Paul Horuchi | Tarzan, Deloris | ||
The Japanese Evacuation - Could it Happen Again? | Woodward | ||
What of the Japanese Who Are Also Americans? | Freeman | ||
The Rising Son | Ryan | The Rising Son Japanese American railroad workers | |
...Registering, Smiling Faces Cover Grief of Grim Reality | |||
Called for Interview, All Japanese Farmers Must Appear By Thursday | |||
Call For More Help to Operate Jap Farms | |||
Jap Farmers Report In | |||
Evacuation Imminent | |||
Japs Must Evacuate County | |||
Japs Sign At Puyallup | |||
Tacoma's Japanese To Leave | |||
Japanese American Museum | Chung, L.A. | ||
A Moving Story About the Strengths, Struggles, and Spirit of the Pioneer Issei | Ota | ||
Japs Here to Go to Calif. | |||
To Lose is To Win | Kremer | ||
Town of Thomas Calls Them Home | Westneat | ||
Nikkei on Film | Mochizuki | Japanese - American Film, | |
Traces of Old: Relics in a Seattle Hotel Tell of Japanese - Americans Forced From Their Homes | Brown | ||
A pastime with a past | Rosapepe, John | Japan and Washington state share a baseball history that predates the Mariner's current Japanese connection | |
Remembering Montana's internment camp | Stofflet, John | ||
Last reel for Kokusai Theater | Keene, Linda | Kokusai Theater in the Chinatown/International District collapses. Includes history of the building and how it collapsed. | |
Violin legend Midori lets music, achievements speak for themselves | Bargreen, Melinda | ||
Against All Odds: The Japanese Americans' Campaign for Redress | Naito | John F. Kennedy School of Government Case Program | |
Japanese Pioneers Journeyed East To Develop the West | Masuda | 100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration to the United States | |
Banquet Honors Elders | Seattle Issei honored at a special banquet for the 100th anniversary of Japanese immigration to the U.S. | ||
Pioneers: Banquet to Commemorate Arrival of Japanese Immigrants | |||
Acclaimed Documentary Makes Its Second Seattle Appearance | "Beyond Barbed Wire" the story of the 442nd during WWII. | ||
Japanese Immigration Centennial 1869 - 1969, Program | Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter | 100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration to the U.S. | |
Finding Family Stories | Japanese American National Museum | ||
Growing Up Nisei: Images of Japanese American Culture 1920's - 1950's | Published by Japanese American National Museum | ||
Boyle Heights The Power of Place | Japanese American National Museum | ||
A Celebration of Hope and Healing: Saluting Washington Medal of Honor Recipients | Nisei Veterans Committee | ||
Alaskan Nikkei | Suguro | ||
Patricia Akiyama: Nikkei Named Press Secretary to Sen. Murray | Mochizuki, Ken | Brief biography of Patricia Akiyama, Senator Patty Murray's newly appointed press secretary. | |
A Bittersweet Journey Back To Their Past | Eng, Lily | Internees returned to live in the Japanese Language School in the International District because they were unable to find housing in 1945 | |
Inside Chinatown | Larsen, Katrine | A tour around the Chinatown/Internatonal District. Includes history, interesting facts, and highlights of places. | |
Did U.S. Gov't or Military Order the Dismissal? | Weglyn | Why were miners and railroad workers out of the evacuation area fired? | |
Exhibit defies the power of stereotypes | Bustillo, Miebeth R. | Review of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Out of Focus - Media Stereotypes of Asian Pacific Americans." Includes highlights of some of the pieces and who was behind the exhibit. | |
All In the Family | Barbieri, Heather Doran | ||
Internment exhibit is a stunner | Ament, Deloris Tarzan | A review of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years After." The exhibit includes photos, furniture, and art from the Japanese American Internment. | |
Wing Luke Asian Museum features collection treasures | Wing Luke Asian Museum's exhibit "Woven Legacies: Following Clothing from East Asia to Seattle" featuring clothing from the Museum's collection and from local families. | ||
Defiance and deliverance | De Leon, Ferdinand M. | Chiune Sugihara, Japanese Consul to Lithuania helped Jews get visas to leave Europe. Includes history of a local couple he saved. | |
Sugihara's List | Abe, Debby | 2 articles: … ➤ | |
Touring Our Asian Heritage | Wong, Dean | Follows Charlene Mano on a tour of the Museum. | |
A Song For a Nisei Fisherman | Gotanda, Philip Kan | Northwest Asian American Theatre presents a Philip Kan Gotanda and Marc Hayashi musical | |
Oral History Interview with Augie Takatsuka: Vashon Island, Washington | Joseph, JonLee | Augie Takatsuka talks about growing up on Vashon Island, racial discrimination, and his experiences as part of the 442nd Division in WW II. | |
Grisly WW II Fact: Japanese Dissected American POW's Alive | Easton, Thomas | During WW II, American POW's died as victims of Japanese medical experiments. After the war, 23 Japanese people were found guilty of charges including vivisection and wrongful removal of body parts. | |
Japanese American Citizens League 1996 Annual Report | Pacific Citizen | Lifetime achievement award for George Tsutakawa. Mentioned in this annual report. | |
Unvanquished: A Play based on the story of Minoru Yasui | Play based on the experiences of Minoru Yasui | ||
The Hawaii Herald, Vol. 13, No. 14 | |||
Alaska's Japanese Pioneers: Faces, Voices, Stories, Oral History Transcripts | Inouye | Transcripts of the oral interviews | |
United States Army Medal of Honor Citations | Nisei Veterans Committee | Brochure advertising the ceremony to honor Medal of Honor recipients, W.K. Nakamura and J.K. Okubo who finally, after 50 years, received the honor.j | |
Author Unveils Struggles, Triumphs of Nikkei Family in Book | Del Rosario | Book review of "Stubborn Twig" by Lauren Kessler | |
Tsuguo Ikeda's Minidoka Diary | Ikeda | Tanscription of diary written during WW II by a Japanese American Interned in the Minidoka Internment Camp in Hunt Idaho | |
Yellow Fever: The Internment | Seattle Central Community College | ||
Getting a Grip: Judo in the Japanese American communities of Washington and Oregon: 1900 - 1950 | Svinth, Joseph R. | History of Judo in Washington and Oregon with oral histories, list of Nisei Veterans, glossary, bibliography. | |
Beyond Manzanar: A Personal View of Asian American Womanhood | Houston | ||
The Japanese American Family | Kitano, Harry H. L. | Chapter 1 from "Asian-Americans: Social and Psychological Perspectives Volume II" … ➤ | |
Return to Tule Lake | Eng | Japanese American internees and their families make a pilgimage to the 'No - no camp' where loyalty and patriotism meant different things to those who were there. | |
KUOW Weekday Transcription | Transcript of a radio broadcast by Dave Beck featuring the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "A Bridge Home: Music in the Lives of Asian Pacific Americans," which is about music and Asian Pacific Americans. Includes an interview with Byron Au Yong, the… ➤ | ||
KPLU 88.5 Radio Transcription | Transcript of a radio broadcast by Ingrid Lobet featuring the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "A Bridge Home: Music in the Lives of Asian Pacific Americans," which is about music and Asian Pacific Americans. Includes an interview with Byron Au Yong, the… ➤ | ||
Tsuguo Ikeda's Wartime Diary | Ikeda | Transcript of personal diary | |
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution | Smithsonian Institution | ||
Artifacts of Internment | Gelernter, Carey Quan | 9066 50 years before and 50 years after Exhibition at the Wing Luke Asian Museum | |
Bob Hikida ran shop that was focal point | Green, Sara Jean | ||
Agency helps women confront domestic violence, strive for self-sufficiency | Akamine, Mary | Refugee Women's Alliance (REWA) helps immigrant and refugee women with all kinds of help, including ESL classes, domestic abuse, and housing. Focuses on Asian American women. | |
Translating the Work of Early Japanese Americans | Akamine | ||
Death at Age 104 Marks 'Close of an Era' | Kimura | ||
Changes Being Considered To JACL 'No-No Boy' Resolution | Abe | ||
Film Unearths Heroism of Nisei in World War II | Chew | Review of film "The Color of Honor" about Nisei military history. | |
Nikei Judo Champ in Olympics | Nishwaki | ||
Mikami Farm: 'We Worked Hard, We were Like Machines' | Suguro | ||
Chris Kato and the Seattle Dojo: 'We're Here For the Community' | Suguro | ||
Takamuras Preserve Musical Traditions | Suguro | Kuniko and Marsha Takamura | |
Tazue Sasaki 'As Long as they are Willing, I'll Teach Them' | Suguro | Tazue Sasaki taught classical dance odori and shamisen | |
Ikeda and Company | Suguro | ||
Mutual Fish: 'Quality and Service' | Matsuda | ||
Higo Variety Store | Suguro | ||
''We Try to Accommodate Them as Best as Posssible' | Yoshimura | Tsutsumoto and State Drug | |
Osami's Barbershop | Tazuma | Osami Namba and his wife Kinue started osami's Barbershop in 1969 | |
The No No Boys | Sako and Gary Iwamoto | ||
New Book Reveals 'Human Experience' of Nisei Soldiers | Mochizuki, Ken | Review of 'Men of the 100th/442nd' by Thelma Chang | |
100th Infantrymen Draws Comment From Correspondent | Desciption of soldiers of the 100th battalion of the 442 Regiment | ||
45 Nisei Soldiers From All Centers Killed in Action | |||
J. Kanetomi, 442nd Rifleman Saves Company by Bravery | |||
Liberated 442nd member Relates Grim Experiences | |||
50 years Later: No No Boys Still Ask 'Why'? | Abellanosa | ||
Exhibit Offers a Sad Reminder of Wartime Hysteria | Iritani, Evelyn | ||
5 Killed, 15 Wounded in Southern France Action | |||
Recovering the Stories of Interned Students | Seawell, Mary Ann | Gordon Chang documenting Asian American history at Stanford | |
The Last Inari and Makizushi Stand | Hashimoto | ||
Pride and Shame: Exhibit and Program | |||
Fertile Soil for a Family Tale | Morris | "Harvest Son: Planting Roots in American Soil" by David Mas Masumoto | |
Japanese American Baseball was more than a Pastime | Greimel | Traveling exhibition "Diamonds in the Rough: Japanese Americans in Baseball" | |
Minutes of Fife School Board Meeting | School board decides to give diplomas to Japanese American students before they are evacuated. | ||
Finding Family Stories | Japanese American National Museum | ||
Historian Criticized for Internment Interpretation | Mainichi | comments on Stan Yogi's criticism of Page Smith's take on the Japanese American Internment | |
Environment and Removal: Japanese - American Internment in the Rocky Mountain Region 1942 - 1945 | Ely | ||
Minidoka Irrigator | |||
Environment and Removal: Japanese American Internment in the Rocky Mountain Region | Ely | ||
Cherry Trees for Seattle: Japanese Leader Awaits Dedication | Tewkesbury, Don | Japanese American community leader Genji Mihara oversees the planting 1,000 cherry trees along Lake Washington Blvd, a symbol of friendship between the US and Japan. | |
Camp Harmony Newsletter Souvenir Edition | A look at life in Camp Harmony. Includes drawings of the Camp and articles on what happend during that time. | ||
One man's stand against Holocaust | Eng, Lily | Hiroki Sugihara to talk about his father, a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania, who saved some 6,000 Jews when he gave them visa despite instructions not to. | |
All-American Japanese Meals | Hahn | Review of Takohachi Restaurant | |
Activist Aki Kurose Spent Her Life Working For Peace | Bock, Paula | ||
The School of Hard Knocks: Seattle's Kurosaka/Tentoku Kan Dojo 1928 - 1942 | Svinth, Joseph | ||
Islanders Relive Historic Wrong | De Leon | ||
A Place That Still Divides Americans | Forstenzer | ||
Author Reveals Dark Part of U.S. History | Ith | ||
Maneki Regulars Must Find New Hangout During Restaurant's Rennovation | Wong | ||
Within the Silence | Living Voices | Living voices program on the internment entitled "Within the Silence." Includes 2 articles: "Living Voices speaks of US camps in WWII" by Amy Wold "WWII Japanese internment comes as jolt to students" by Chastity Pratt | |
A Place in History | Manzanar being made into a National memorial | ||
Being like a son-while blossoming into a woman | Uyeno, Kris | Special story on Father's Day. Author recounts how her father wished she was a son, but was able to accept and support his daughter throughout her life. | |
Solace in a daydream: 'Dad, tell me about your life' | Nakama-Mitsunaga, Eleanor | Author writes a piece on remembering her father on Father's Day. Her father was a 442nd Combat team soldier and had died when the author was very young. | |
Out of Focus: End notes and exhibition layout | Several pages of notes on the Wing Luke Museum exhibit "Out of Focus: Media Stereotypes of Asian Pacific Americans." Includes endnotes (list of resources), statistics, sexism of Asian American women, white supremacy over Chinese Americans, Japanese… ➤ | ||
The World is His Oyster | |||
Last of the Nikkei Farmers: 'I Hate to See All the Farms Dissapear' | Suguro | ||
Racial Hate Greeted Returning Japanese | Neiwert | ||
Nisei Soldiers Combated Two Enemies | Neiwert | ||
Life in Camps Was World of Pain | Neiwert | ||
Old Prejudices Surfaced in Wake of Pearl Harbor | Neiwert | ||
Japanese Pioneers Played Role in Founding of the East Side | Neiwert | ||
The Settlement and Diffusion of the Chinese Community in Seattle, Washington | Chin, Doug | A detailed history of Chinese Americans in Seattle. Includes where they first settled to when they occupied the Chinatown/Internaitional District. | |
Doll Collection Donated to Wing Luke Museum | Akamine, Mary | The Wing Luke Museum will display Boy's Day dolls from Shizuko Hara's collection. | |
Centenarians Receive Redress Checks | Shimabukuro | ||
Asian New Years on exhibit at Wing Luke | Review of the Wing Luke Asian Museum's New Years exhibit featuring Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Laotian and, Kmhmu traditions | ||
Japanese Americans Contribute to Exhibit on WWII Internment | Moy, Kimberly | ||
Research team digs for artifacts | Akamine, Mary | Finding items for the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066." Some items in the exhibit will come from new finds and personal collections. Others will come from people's own research and findings. | |
Nikkei Greenhouses and Farms Abound in Pre - War Green Lake | Suguro, Ed | Japanese - American Farmers | |
Nikkei Fondly Remember the Yakima Valley | Suguro | ||
Sweet Memories of Sagamiya | Suguro | ||
This Camp Wasn't Fun and Games | Svete | ||
442nd Go for Broke: 50 Years Later, Remembering the Legend | Wong | ||
Japanese Americans Relive Days of Shame | Carrier | ||
Governor Carr 'A Savior' in a Time of Intolerance | Baca | ||
U.S. Immersed in Saying It's Sorry | Richmond | ||
Camps of Disharmony | Archbold, Mike | ||
Go For Broke, Inc. Press Release | |||
Nisei Veterans Newsletter | |||
Nisei Soldier: Standard Bearer for an Exiled People Press Kit | |||
"Gold Watch" opens at NWAAT | Yamagiwa, Jill C. | Momoko Iko's new play "Gold Watch" opens at the Northwest Asian American Theatre. It depicts the events of WWII through the eyes of the Murakami family in Pasco, WA. | |
"Densho's" Debut | Omori | page 12 in Newspaper Boxes | |
Museum unveils unique centerpiece, a gift showcasing life of Asians in America | Ament, Deloris Tarzan | A review of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "One Song, Many Voices." Includes pictures and a description of the objects found within the exhibit. | |
Strength and Diversity: Japanese American Women, 1885 - 1990 | National Japanese American Historical Society | A traveling exhibit sponsored by the National Japanese American Historic Society and first debuted at the Oakland Museum. The exhibition was organized by: The Early Year, Immigration, Establishing Communities, World War II, Resettlement, On… ➤ | |
Kenjiro Nomura: An Artist's View of the Japanese American Internment, Docent Information | Chew, Ron | Informaton for docents, taken from the exhibit catalog with an introduction by Ron Chew, Director of the Wing Luke Asian Museum. Includes an overview of the exhibit and information about individual pieces. | |
Kenjiro Nomura Art On Exhibit at Wing Luke | A review and description of the Wing Luke's Exhibit "Kenjiro Nomura:An Artist's View of the Japanese Internment". | ||
Wing Luke First To Feature a 'Missing Page' of Japanese American Art | Lau, Alan Chong | Article in support of Wing Luke Asian Museum's exhibit: Kenjiro Nomura: An Artist's View of the Japanese American Internment | |
Japanese American Experience Through Art | Nakane, Kazuko | ||
Coloring History: Nomura's bleak look at the Japanese-American internment | Gelernter, Carey Quan | The Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Kenjiro Nomura: An Artist's View of the Japanese American Internment" focuses on painter Kenjiro Nomura and his Japanese American internment paintings. The article follows a group of elementary school students as they… ➤ | |
Beauty in Bleak Times | Hackett, Regina | Reivew of Wing Luke Asian Museum exhibit: Kenjiro Nomura: An Artist's View of the Japanese American Internment. | |
Japanese Look Back 50 Years to the Horrors of Internment | Foster, David | ||
The Evacuation: Impact on the Family | Morishima, James K. | Brief paper on the author's investigation of the long-term affects of internment on family values and culture as well as discipline, attitudes and behaviors of the children. Includes B-K of the bibliographyt. | |
Japanese American and Japanese Canadian Evacuation and Resettlement: A Bibliography | Kashima, Tetsuden | ||
Movement Toward Exclusion 1790 - 1936 | Anderson, Don | ||
Executive Order 9066 Internment | Anderson, Don | ||
Japanese American Experience Bibliography | Anderson, Don | Bibliography of books and articles for both children and adults about the Asian experience in the United States and Canada. | |
Japanese Bath is 'Discovered' in Hotel 'Cave' | Mahaffay, Robert | Japanese baths are found in the Panama Hotel, located in the Chinatown/International District. | |
Memoir of a Japanese Daughter | Sawada | ||
Museum Alternatives: The Japanese American National Museum Opens in LA | Scarborough, James | Contains an article from Arweek about the JANM in Los Angles. Includes a brochure advertising the museum's commemorationg of the signing of Executive Order 9066 , Calendars of Events for 2004 and a 2004 Museum newsletter. | |
National Japanese American Memorial Foundation | |||
Japanese American Citizens League | |||
Japanese Americans | Washington Commission on Asian American Affairs | ||
Photos of Memebers of Our Lady Queen of Martyr's Before Internment | Catholic Church, Paul Chihara. | ||
New Years Eve Celebration to Benefit Nikkei Concerns | |||
Densho: Preserving the Past Informing the Future | |||
A Celebration of Firsts - and Luck | Mitsunaga | ||
Symposium Executive Order 9066 | WLAM | ||
The Densho Project: Preserving The World War II Japanese American Experience | McClelland, Kamilla Kuroda | ||
Coming Home: New Play Explores Life for Japanese Americans After Internment | Berson, Misha | ||
'Sisters' Recounts Sad time in U.S. History | Berson, Misha | ||
Internment Play is About Life and Sisters After the War | London | ||
Hard Times: The illustrated tale of four hard - luck Japanese in America that gave birth to the modern comic book. | Kawaguchi | ||
Park's history has unpleasant racial overtones | Latoszek, Mira | During the 1930s, some in the Beacon Hill community resented Jefferson Park's use by Asian Americans. The reporter further explains that this is the reason why Jefferson Park hasn't been renovated in decades. | |
Day of Remembrance 1999 | |||
Temple in Transition | Tizon, Alex | ||
Children of the Camps: the Documentary | advertisement for a documentary, "Children of the Camps". | ||
House Hears of Internees' Hardships During WWII | Shapley | ||
Rediscovering Our Histories: The Japanese American Internment Experience | Postcard promoting a video and curriculum package in the Japanese American Internment Experience | ||
Kuni Mukai's Garden: An Immigrant's Story | Article on Mukai Farm and Garden on Vashon Island | ||
A Historic Treasure: The Mukai Farm and Garden | Millar, Mary M. | Extensive booklet with information and pictures about the Mukai family and the early development of the Garden. | |
Seattle's First Ballplayers | Ogawa, Elmer | The history of Seattle's Japanese American baseball team, the Mikados. | |
And the band Played On.. | Pai | Review of "Reminising in Swingtime" by George Yoshida | |
Crystal City: Forgotten World War II Camp | Mochizuki | ||
Seattleites Recall Camp Memories | Mochizuki, Ken | A four-member panel at the University of Washington presented a discussion title Seattle Japanese American Women inthe World War II Incarceration Camps . | |
A Big Addition to Little Tokyo | Cheng, Scarlet | ||
Seattle's Asian past remembered | Cummins, Caroline | Article about the Wing Luke Museum. Includes mention of artifacts, exhibits, and history of the Museum. | |
The History of the Japanese American Farmers in the Pike Place Market | Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter | ||
The Shinbun | Japanese American Chamber of Commerce | December 1998; | |
Couple Waged Lonely Battle for Intened Japanese - Americans | Perry, Fredi | Brief synopsis of history of Asians on Bainbridge Island, WA and the newspaper owners who denounced the removal of Japanese into internment camps, the seizure of their property and the effort of prohibit the return of Bainbridge Japanese after World… ➤ | |
Homecoming on Bainbridge | De Leon, Ferdinand M. *** | ||
At Bailey Gatzert, they learn a 'Foreign' language | Haigh, John | Bailey Gatzert Elementary School starts an ESL course for their Asian American students who recently immigrated from Asia. The School had recently seen an increase of Asian immigrants attending the school. | |
In Seattle, Shopping At a Japanese Market | Rumley, Larry | Picture essay on shopping for groceries at Uwajimaya. | |
Kendo | Axman, Robert Bruce | Several Kendo clubs operate throughout the Seattle area, including the Seattle Kendo Club in the International District, and a club at the University of Washington. | |
Seattle's One Stop Oriental Supermarket | Scully | ||
Auburn's 'Medieval' Pot Plant | Corsaletti | ||
For Girl's Day, A New Kimono | Scully | Chiyono Katayama, Shiro Iwana, Jeanette Iwana. | |
Full Integration at Bailey Gatzert | Evans, Elizabeth Wright | Bailey Gatzert Elementary School shows how multicultural their school is. The School has won awards from the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Force, which gives honors to projects, programs and activities which effectively contribute to a better… ➤ | |
Kendo: the Sword Way to Build Character | Anderson, C. L. | Kendo, a Japanese form of fencing, build character and discipline as well as the body. The Seattle Kendo Dojo meets at the Seattle Buddhist Church in the International District. | |
Fountain Fantasy | |||
GO: An Old Game That Attracts a Variety of 'Generals' in Seattle | |||
The Wild Beauty of Point of Arches | Kirk, Ruth | ||
Busy and Happy: Seattle Buddhist Day Nursery Keeps Youngsters | Rumley | ||
A Bellevue Man of the Soil Sees More Than Just Crops Grow in Past 50 Years | Morris, Keiko | How small family farming has changed over the years for John Matsuoka and his family. | |
Eastside History: A Japanese American Story | |||
Trees of Beauty will help heal wartime's scars | Stiffler | Trees planted to replace those cut down in 1942 in Kent (Thomas) Washington. | |
Brooklyn's New Chinese Community | MoCA | Card advertising MoCA's exhibition | |
Out on Vashon, a Plot of Land with a Rich Tale. | Large, Jerry | Restoring the Mukai farm and garden on Vashon island | |
Yamamoto Nursery & Japanese Iris Garden | The Yamamoto Family has operated and owned a greenhouse and nursery in Kitsap county since 1949. | ||
Art From Internment Camps | Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center | Postcard for exhibition on artwork and crafts created in WW II internment camps | |
Eastside History: A Japanese American Story 1 | |||
Greater Seattle & Vicinity Japanese American Community Directory | Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter | ||
Drive is launched to put Chinatown back in name of International District | Matthee, Imbert | The members of the Chinatown Chamber of Commerce want to change the International District's name to "Chinatown" or "Chinatown/International District." Opponents say "International District" has a way of explaining how not only how Chinese have… ➤ | |
Asia Pacific New Year Celebration | New Years celebration at the Asia Pacific Cultural Center. Includes performances, music, martial arts demonstrations, art demonstrations and food from Asian cultures. | ||
Star Tofu's closing marks the end of an era | Kawaguchi, Marti | Star Tofu, 608 S. Weller, is closing after 27 years. The company wa run by Yoji and Elinor Maeda. Star Tofu was unique because they make its tofu using negari. | |
Star tofu closes | Mochizuki, Ken | Star Tofu in the Chinatown/International District is closing after 27 years. Star Tofu was unique because they make its tofu using negari. | |
A New Home for the Story of Japanese - Americans | Littlejohn, David | Announcement and review of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. Designed by Gyo Obata the Museum features exhibitions, walled water garden designed by Robert Murase and room for a resource center. | |
The Power of Beauty | Ament | Review of Lydia Minatoya's novel The Strangeness of Beauty | |
Japanese Past Displayed in Panama Hotel | Le, Phuong | ||
Heartbreak Hotel | Wilson, Charles | Jan Johnson's discovery of trunks owned by Japanese Americans in the Panama Hotel. The trunks were left behind because Japanese Americans couldn't take too many items to the internment camps. | |
Oral History Interview with Augie Takatsuka | Joseph | Augie Takatsuka of Vashon Island was a member of the 442nd. This interview was conducted by JonLee Joseph. | |
A Celebration of Tradition & Community: Sumo in the Pacific Northwest, 1905 - 1943 | Svinth | ||
Koto Music: Preserving a Japanese Tradition | Nash | Mrs. Jinsei Takamura | |
The Japanese American Courier | Photocopies of the paper; May 19, 1928; September 5, 1931; April 27, 1935; December 14, 1940; October 3, 1941; April 24, 1942; | ||
Minidoka Irrigator | 1943 - 1945 | ||
Japanese American National Museum | |||
Masato Tamura, Ryoichi Iwakiri, and the Fife Judo Dojo 1923-1942 | Svinth | ||
Remembering an American Tragedy | Paulson | National Japanese American Memorial | |
Report of Japanese American Heritage within National Historic Landmarks | Dubrow | ||
Northwest Masters On View | Updike, Robin | Retrospective of Tsutakawa at galleries. | |
Dr. Kyo Koike, 1878 - 1947 | Zabilski, Carol | Bio of Dr. Kyo Koike Japanese American photographer and Seattle resident . One of the founders of the Seattle Camera Club. | |
Japanese Arrive for Long Voyage Home | Photos of Japanese Americans returning to Japan from Portland, OR aboard the Gen. W.H. Gordon. | ||
Returing Japs Confident U.S. Lost War | Ewing | Article about Japanese Americans returning to Japan from Portland, OR aboard the Gen. W.H. Gordon. | |
Many of 4500 Japs to Sail Here Think Trip Due to Nippon Victory | Ewing | Article about Japanese Americans returning to Japan from Portland, OR aboard the Gen. W.H. Gordon. | |
Old Japs Think Their side Won | |||
Greater Seattle & Vicinity Japanese American Directory | |||
History of the Sagamiya Confectionary to be Exhibited | The Wing Luke Museum, in partnership with MOHAI, puts on an exhibit about the history of Sagamiya Confections, a Japanese bakery that operated in Seattle from the 1900's to 1970's. They were especially known for their mochi. | ||
Japanese American Korean War Veterans | kamikawa | ||
Japanese Canadians | Gelernter, Carey Quan | The wartime experiences of Japanese Canadians was harsher than that of Japanese Americans but has received little attention. Families were serparated, possessions sold and commissions charged for the sales. Men were not allowed to enlist as… ➤ | |
Japanese American Heritage Projects | |||
Nikkei Lost Homes, Goods, Businesses | Katz, Dean | Includes some breakdown of the Nikkei business communiy in Seattle, anecdotal estimates of losses and summary oof the War Relocation Authority's 1946 report "The Wartime Handling of Evacuee Property". | |
Nikkei 2000 Conference: Empowering Our Community in the 21st Century | Conference in San Francisco, April 27 - April 20, 2000 | ||
Japanese Americans Caught in World War II Anger | Katz, Dean | ||
Tribute to one honors all | Corsaletti | ||
Chick sexing | |||
Fund Drive Mounted for D.C. memorial to Japanese Americans | Redmond | ||
Honoring a Pioneer | Gerlernter | Masa Mukai, Japanese American | |
Transformations of Tradition: three Generations of Japanese American Music making | Asai | ||
Another Chaper in a Quiet History | Cheng | ||
Women health Workers and the Color Line in the Japanese American "Relocation Centers" of World War II | Smith | ||
International District: History and Description | History of the Chinatown/International District. Includes a list of buildings in the area at the time and a map. | ||
Tales of the I.D. | Wing Luke Asian Museum conducted oral history interviews of residents of the Chinatown/International District. 7 out of the 30 interviews are featured in this article. | ||
Pioneer Small Businesses | International Examiner features 22 Japanese American businesses as part of a series that looks at Seattle Asian small businesses. Compiled by the Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League and Ken Mochizuki. | ||
Settlement Processes of the Japanese and the Changing Structure of their Territory in Seattle | Sugiura | ||
Sociocultural Space and symbolization Process: A case Study of Little Tokyo, Los Angeles | Sugiura | ||
Resources on Asian Americans | Litz | contains: Chinese Americans in the Seattle Times 1900 - 1909 Japanese Americans in the Seattle Times from 1941 - 1945 Japanese American Soldiers - 1941 -1945 UW Special Collections Japanese American photographs; manuscripts SPL Japanese Americ | |
Japanese Americans in the Seattle Times from 1941 - 1945 | Litz | ||
Japanese American Soldiers - in the Seattle Times 1941 -1945 | Litz | ||
UW Special Collections Japanese American photographs; manuscripts | |||
SPL Japanese American Biography index | Priestly | ||
SPL Seattle Room Japanese American resource | Litz | ||
Japanese American articles in Pacific Northwest Quarterly and Washington Historical Quarterly | Litz | ||
Seko Family Collection Photographs | Litz | ||
Clark Kinsey Photographs of Japanese Americans in the Timber Industry | Litz | ||
Japanese Association of North America Index at UW Special Collections | |||
Japanese American Photograph Collection Special Collections, University of Washington | Litz | ||
Historical Records of Washington State: Japanese Americans | WSHRAB | ||
Uwajimaya: Looking At a Legacy | Allman | ||
Nisei Unit Fought with Distinction | Barnett | ||
The Origins of the International District | Chin, Doug | Overview of the Chinatown/International District history, with a focus on Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos. | |
JACL 79TH ANNIVERSARY | JACL | History of the Seattle Chapter of JACL from 1921-2000. | |
Hardware Landmark | Dorpat | ||
Militarism and Midwifery: The impact of Wartime Racial Politics on Japanese American Women | Smith | ||
The Midwife Problem in the Far West:Japanese Immigrant Midwives in Hawaii and Washington | Smith | ||
Little Known History of Alaskan Nikkei Reveals Life of Not Being the 'Outsider' | Suguro | ||
Before Pearl Harbor | Roberts, Gregory | Hisotry Seattle area baseball and the Courier League before World War II. … ➤ | |
Running Start: His eclectic rookie season unfolds, few can get fill of Ichiro | Andriesen, Dave | Ichiro Suzuki | |
Takuji Yamashita: A Pioneer Issei Civil Right Activist | Goldsmith, Steven | History of Takuji Yamashita, who was denied his Law degree by the University of Washington when the university was just starting. He became a business man and fought for civil rights for Japanese Americans. | |
Seattle and the Japanese -United States Basball Connection, 1905 - 1926 | Shibazaki, Ryoichi | History of the Japanese American baseball teams and their tours in Japan | |
Disharmony | Wolfe, George | The Wing Luke Museum's permanent exhibit "Camp Harmony D-4-44" which focuses on the Japanese American assembly center in Puyallup. | |
An inheritance to be nurtured | Tsutakawa, Mayumi | Mayumi Tsutakawa explains how her Japanese culture influenced her throughout her life, from growing up to the naming of her son. Includes background info on her father, George Tsutakawa. | |
Early Japanese American community leader dies | Roberts, Gregory | ||
JACL 79th Anniversary: A History of the Seattle Chapter | |||
Breaking Down the Camps | Taylor | ||
Seattle Buddhist Temple celebrates its 100th Year | Whitely | ||
Japanese American Internment; Time/Life; Fabulous Century, Vol. V; Home Front | Article on the Internment and four black and white drawings of Internment life. | ||
Medicine, Midwifery, and the state | Smith | ||
Caregiving in Camp: Japanese American Women and Community Health in World War II | Smith | ||
Executive Order 9066: The Fujita Family Experience | Fujita, Harry N. | The script of a presentation at the Skagit County Historical Museum in La Conner, WA by Hayy Fujita. He related his experiences during World War II and answered questions. Includes a newspaper article from the Skagit Valley Herald announcing the… ➤ | |
Tribute to the Constitution documents 'wartime hysteria' | Hackett, Regina | Article on the Smithsonian exhibit: A More Perfect Union. | |
E.O. 9066 Photo Exhibit Traces Japanese American Internment | The photo exhibit "Executive Order 9066" will be on display at Bainbridge Island, Washington. The exhibit focuses on photos taken during the Japanese American internment by the War Relocation Authority photographers. Programming for the exhibit… ➤ | ||
Photos depict a U.S. horror | Campbell, R. M. | The Wing Luke Museum hosts the traveling photo exhibit "Executive Order 9066." The photos were taken by Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams and depict Japanese Americans before and during internment. | |
Two voices Against World War II's anti-Japanese Tide | Emanuel, Phil | Walt and Mildred Woodward receive the Edison Uno Memorial Civil Rights Award in Chicago, given by the JACL for their opposition to the Internment. | |
Kobe Park Festival | Flyer - Announces the Kobe Park Festival, which includes live entertainment, arts and crafts sale, cultural exhibits, Asian foods, and martial arts demonstration. Celebration of the opening of the Park.… ➤ | ||
Bon Odori Festival: One of the largest in the Nation | Lal, Viibha | ||
Kubota, Japanese Newspaper Publisher, dies | Obituary for Henry T. Kubota, a publisher of the North American Post. He passed away before receiving reparations for the Japanese American internment. | ||
Valor's Conquest over Prejudice | Gelernter, Carey Quan | Frank Mas Fukuhara has compiled a booklet on Japanese American war dead - "Uncommon American Patriots" | |
'Our folks didn't let us down' | Mochizuki, Ken | The history of making the book, Beacon Hill Boys, into a film. | |
The Untold Story' of Japanese Americans | Mochizuki, Ken | Contains summaries from the Japanese American Curriculum Project publication, Japanese American Journey. This is a compilation of Japanese American history, biographies and short stories designed for sudents in grades 5-8. | |
Hotel Row | Dorpat, Paul | The block on Sixth Avenue and King Street in the Chinatown/International District was full of Japanese businesses during the 1920s. In 1989, the block is now occupied by Uwajimaya and a hotel. | |
A celebration of ethnic diversity | Iritani, Evelyn | About the changes within the Chinatown/International District, including becoming more diverse in Asian ethnicities and whether the District can become business/resident/tourist area. | |
Yakima Japanese American Directory | |||
Japanese casualty on Attu was a pacifist who loved America | Patty, Stanton H. | A Japanese physician killed in the battle of Attu was a pacifist who was educated at Pacific Union College, Medical Dept. He kept a diary which was found with his body and had been preserved by a Seattle boat dealer, Jerry Oaksmith. | |
A Japanese Colony Through a Teacher's Eyes: A seven weeks study of race Relations at Tule Lake Re-location Center. | Downs, Mabel | A thoughtful document by a Caucasian teacher at Tule Lake who presents many aspects of the lives of the internees. Also includes an announment of the retirement of the teacher, Mabel Downs, who wrote the paper. | |
Japanese Deaths Reported to King County, Washington Health Department 1889-1907 | Litz | Compiled by John Litz from the microfilmed records at the Puget Sound Regional Archives. | |
Seattle Woman Displays Artifacts of Former Nihonmachi | Suguro | ||
Asian pacific Heritage month gains momentum | Honda, Harry | Manjiro's arrival on May 7th, 1843 on board a whaling ship in Fairhaven Massachusetts. However, 3 Japanese sailors had landed off Cape Flattery in December 1833. See Pacific Citizen July 21-28, 1989. | |
The rise and fall of Japantown | Schwartz, Susan | History of Chinatown/International District's Nihonmachi (Japantown). Includes history of the Nippon Kan Theatre (Nikkon Kan), a place which was the center of Japanese culture and arts, and which is now abandoned. | |
"Japanese and the Public Schools" from the newspaper "Seattle Mail and Herald" | Vol. 7 #47 of "Seattle Mail and Herald." About complaints of "Japanese boys" being permitted in public schools that are already too crowded with children of American citizens. | ||
Reunion Booklet Cover and Letter | A reunion celebration of UW Pre-WWII Japanese American Women Alumnae held on August 2 and 3, 1988. Booklet cover and letter from organizers (?). | ||
The International District | King, Harriet | About the shady history of CID. Includes history of Ed Burke and Tomio Moriguchi, and the housing and development of CID. | |
Bara Bara (Scattered) | Hatch, Walter | Article contains stories of Japanese American farmers and farm life before and after World War II. These stories are excerpts from a vido-tape project funded by the Washington Commission for the Humanties entier Bara-Bara/Scatterd. | |
1940 Portland Japantown | Two photocopies of maps of downtown Portland OR in 1940 and the names of Japanese American businesses. | ||
Group Photo of Taiyo Kangakudan | Photocopy of a photo; appears to be back of a postcard. Delegation of Japanese-American men from Seattle organized to go on tour of Japan. Couple in center is Consul-General and his wife. Delegation led by Tom (Takeo) Matsuoka, to left of… ➤ | ||
The Japanese American Directory 1941 | Not photocopied in full -- only Washington State section. Published by the Japanese American News, Inc. of San Francisco. | ||
Family Farm Built on Work, Loyalty | Lyke, M. L | Seattle P-I newsarticle. The Sakuma family's strawberry farm. This folder contains two articles with the same content but different titles, both from the P.I. and with the same date. Different editions? | |
Umeko Okimoto had Talent for Finding Beauty | Walden | Seattle Times newsarticle. A short bibliography of Umeko Okimoto, a Japanese American who died at the age of 94. | |
A Homecoming Without Embrace | Suttle | ||
Found: Friends, Fragments of Lives Lost but Never Forgotten | Kremer | ||
Manjiro - the First Japanese Person to Live in America | Brochure; biography of Manjiro Nakashima. | ||
Japanese American Day of Remembrance | Booklet; All about Japanese-American internment during World War II. Includes a poem, background, important dates, Executive Order 9066 | ||
Let It Not Happen Again | Ho, Vanessa | News article; Frank Kitamoto, who was 2 when he and his family were ordered to move form Bainbridge Island to Manzanar and the president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community, will unveil a marker in a ceremony to remember the days of… ➤ | |
Knowledge Key to Bainbridge Gardens Success | Bermant, Charles | News article; although many businesses are suffering because of the economy, Bainbridge Gardens owned by Junkoh Harui still thrives. | |
UW Law School Honors Takuji Yamashita | Mamiya, Ron A. | On November 17, 2000, the Univeristy of Washington Law School Order of the Coif inducted Takuji Yamashita into its honor society. This was the Order's first posthumous award. | |
Maps of Old Japanese Districts | A map of old Japanese districts. Author, source, and date unknown/unavailable. | ||
Mizuki Nursery is closing | Leff, Marni | After owner Bill Mizuki's death, his family decided to close G. Mizuki Nursery and Landscaping in Rainier Valley. Includes a map of where the Nursery was located and a history of the business. | |
OCA Statement on the Upcoming Release of "Pearl Harbor" | Organization of Chinese Americans | Email message; OCA is worried that with the release of the movie Pearl Harbor old anti-Japanese American and anti-Asian American sentiments will resurface. | |
Pearl Harbor | Tateishi | Email message; JACL is worried that with the release of the movie Pearl Harbor old anti-Japanese American and anti-Asian American sentiments will resurface. | |
Hysteria, Hype - Or Just Another Movie? | Winfrey | Email message; Asian Americans are worried that with the release of the movie Pearl Harbor old anti-Japanese American and anti-Asian American sentiments will resurface. | |
True to Their Values, True to Their School, True to Their Friendship | Stripling | News article; an article about two high school friends, one Caucasian and one Japanese-American, that have stayed friends during the events of World War II and Japanese internment. | |
Dance of Puppeteers | Berson, Misha | News article; preview of Ping Chong's puppet play called "Obon: Tales of Rain and Moonlight." (contains article and several photos and pictures) | |
Safeguarding Civil and Constitutional Rights For All | n/a | Brochure; short descritption of the Bainbridge Review and Walt and Milly Woodward and their protest against Japanese internment. | |
Head Games | Wagonfield | News article; article about local Japanese American sculptor - Akio Takamori. | |
Civil Liberties Celebration: Learning from the Japanese American Experience | |||
A Study In Dualism: James Yoshinori Sakamoto and the Japanese American Courier, 1928-1942 | Ichioka, Yuji | James Sakamoto and the Japanese American Courier | |
Justice For All: The Aftermath of September 11th | Report from the public event on the limitations placed on civil liberties following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack anniversary. | ||
Gardens Below the Watchtower: Gardens and Meaning in WWII Japanese American Internment Camps. | Tamura, Anna | The meaning and place of Japanese style gardens created at Internment Camps by Japanese American internees. | |
The Northewest Times | English language Nisei Newspaper with stories on the threat of the Chinese Communists. | ||
Asian American exhibit offers creative mix of works by four individuals | Tuchman, Joan | Seventeenth Annual Asian American Artists exhibition at the Wing Luke Asian Museum. | |
'This is an American battle' | Taki, Lori | Gordon Hirabayashi goes to court to have his record dismissed. | |
School Board Considers Redress | Hayashi, Sumi | Article discussing possible reparations for 27 Japanese American women who were forced to fesign from positions as clerks for the school district during World War II. | |
Tea and Treasures | Bock, Paula | The history of the Panama Hotel and how Jan Johnson, current owner, has mainted the aging building. | |
The Minidoka Irrigator Vol 1. to Vol 15. | Article from The Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Japanese-American Courier | Article from the Japanese American Courier | ||
The Japanese American Courier Volume XY. No. 745 | Articles from The Japanese American Courier | ||
The Japanese American Courier Vol IV, No. 193 | Articles from The Japanese American Courier | ||
The Japanese American Courier Vol. VII, No. 380 | Articles from The Japanese American Courier | ||
The Japanese American Courier Volume III, No. 674 | Articles from the Japanese American Courier | ||
The Japanese American Courier Volume IV, No. 716 | Article from The Japanese American Courier | ||
The Northwest Times Sports | Articles from the Northwest Times Sports | ||
The Northwest Times- SE. 5594 | Articles from The Northwest Times | ||
The Northwest Times | Articles from the Northwest Times | ||
The Northwest Times Volume 4, Number 34 | Articles from the Nothwest Times | ||
The Northwest TImes Volume 7, number 56 | Articles from the Nothwest Times | ||
The Northwest Times Volume 7, Number 58 | Articles from the Northwest Times | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No. 2 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No3 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No.5 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No. 7 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No.14 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III< No. 15 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No. 19 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No. 24 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume III, No. 32 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume IV, Number 28 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume IV, Number 28 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
The Minidoka Irrigator Volume IV, Number 28 | Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator | ||
Kubota Garden Foundation | Supports the garden founded by Fujitaro Kubota in 1929. | ||
Written in Sorrow: Thoughts of the interned children | Rebekah Denn | ||
Japanese American named U.S. Army Chief of Staff | |||
Divided Destiny; A Loving Reminder of our Ancestors and Parents | Chizu Omori | ||
Forgotten Heroes Resurrected | Miki Suetsugu | ||
Lesson Unlearned | Douglas Spangle | ||
Civic leader, lawyer acquitted in 1942 of U.S. spy charges | Jonathan Martin | ||
A Testament of Survival for JapaneseAmericans | Beth Kaiman | ||
Bound for an American way of life | Marc Ramirez | ||
True to their values True to their school True to their friendship | Sherry Stripling | ||
Musicians Commemorate Singing of Japanese Internment Order | Melinda Bargreen | ||
Review of " Divided Destiny: A History of Japanese Americans in Seattle" | Tetsuden Kashima | ||
Photos tell story of Japanese Internment | The photo exhibition "Executive Order 9066" features photos by Dorothea Lange. The exhibit will be on display at Bainbridge Island with accompanying community programs, which include film screenings of "Visible Target" and Emi of Bainbridge" and a… ➤ | ||
Everyday Heroism | Bridges, Josephine | A Review of the book "Beacon Hill Boys" by Ken Mochizuki | |
The Wing Luke Asian Museum: Gathering Asian American Stories | Chew, Ron | Article From "Chinese America: History Perspectives 2000". Ron Chew tells the history of the Museum and how far it has come. | |
Bainbridge Island Site Eyed for Waterfront Park, Memorial | Tan Ving | ||
Japanese Story | |||
Another memorable evening of Midori's grace and artistry | R.M. Campbell | ||
Can Bob Miyamoto make over his life? | Stripling, Sherry | ||
Capturing Time: Wing Luke Asian Museum Through the Eyes of an Immigrant | Raunig-Graham, Judith | The WIng Luke Museum's history and what it means to Asian immigrants. | |
EO 9066: 50 Years Before, 50 Years After | Eaton, Joseph | The Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years After" is being displayed at the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center. | |
Mayumi Tsutakawa: journalism, arts and activism | Ken Mochizuki | ||
Community's Own Voice'Tells Story of Internment | Louey, Sandy | ||
Creating Exhibitions: New Faces, New Voices | Chew, Ron | WLAM's director discusses the model used to involve the community with the exhibitions of the museum and describes the process from idea to opening. | |
Enlivening history: an interview with Michelle Kumata | Takami, David | Interview on the publication of Michelle Kumata'a first full-length picture book called "Flowers for Mariko." Kumata is also an employee of the Wing Luke Asian Museum. | |
From Hiroshima to Hope | Photo and Advertisement for Event | ||
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From Hiroshima to Hope | Advertisement for event | ||
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Before Ichiro... | John Wallingford | ||
From Hiroshima to Hope | Advertisement for Event | ||
Chin plunges into Japanese America | Omori, Chizu | Review of Born in the USA: A story of Japanese America,1889-1947 by Frank Chin. | |
Addressing civil liberties | Rebecca Bolin | ||
Made in Japan | Larry Stone | ||
Ex-football player spent life catching cavities | Ching, Jennifer | Dr. Peter Domoto will be honored by the Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation as 2003's Asian American Living Pioneer. He helped found WA State's Access to Baby and Child Dentistry program which helps Medicaid-eligible children receive oral health care.… ➤ | |
Japanese-American guitarist plays flamenco at Aladdin Theatre | Pamela Ellgen | ||
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part II | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | Details of the beginning of the efforts, lead by Henry Miyatake, to seek redress for the people forced into relocation. | |
Weeknights at 11 with Lori Matsukawa | Kathy Hsieh | ||
Lost in urban Japan | Yoshiko Saheki | ||
Award-Winning Film to Make Seattle Debut | David Takami | ||
Tsutakawa gates to be unveiled on May 15 | Takami, David | ||
Bring in da drums: Taikoproject has a booming story to tell | Tina Potterf | ||
The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl Bendetsen, Perry Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During WWII | |||
Willapa Bay's J-A Oystermen, Part 2: New Washington Oyster Company | Allen, Doug | History of the New Washington Oyster Co. founded in 1931 by Rikimatsu Harry Hatate, Moritari George Yangimachi, Fred Yoshioka, Sentaro Charles Murakami, Kinmatsu Kanazawa. | |
Civil Rights Activist Nikki Bridges Flynn: 1923-2003 | Stallone, Steve | Civil rights activist who challenged Nevada's law forbidding marriage of people of color and Caucasians. | |
Pioneer Japanese Interracial Marriages in Seattle | Litz, John R. | ||
Making sports history | Beason, Tyrone | A look at the Wing Luke Asian Museum's exhibit "Playing for Keeps: Asian Pacific Americans in Sports." Includes interviews with Frank Fujii, Seattle's first Asian American head coach of a Seattle area high school; Wang Yung, fencing champion; and … ➤ | |
Americanization | Hamada, Ishi | Essay by a Seattle high school student exhorting people of Japanese background to get 'Americanized' , and improve their mental and social conditions and prove to the American people that we are completely imbued with the American spirit of democracy… ➤ | |
Americaning the Nipponese | Okajima, Dorothea Ai | ||
Americanization | Yagawa, Toki Mi | ||
My Conception of America | Arai, Tama | ||
True Kiplingism | Okajima, Thelma Shizu | Essay by a University of Washington student encouraging the U. S. and Japan to cooperate for the good of each other. | |
The Hinamatsuri or Doll Festival | |||
Doll's Festival | |||
O-Hinamatsuri | |||
Girl's Day Exhibit | |||
Girl's Day Kyoto-style Empress on left Emperor on right | |||
Hinamatsuri | |||
Magnificent Nikkei Art in and around Town | |||
He created Kubota Gardens | Iwasaki, John | ||
Minidoka Memories | Tamura, Teresa | Photojournal report on the camp and what it looks like now. | |
Furuya Men | Ito, Kazuo | ||
A Tribute to Uncommon Valor | John Litz | ||
Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties | |||
Hyphenated Americans | Bai, Matt | ||
A time to make amends | Brettmann, Allan | ||
Blood Brothers | Hampton Sides | ||
America's Date With Infamy | Peter Carlson | ||
Even after all these years | Sakura, Christina | Summary of the history of the NVC from inception to 2001. | |
America's Secret Weapon - The MIS Nisei of WWII | Honda, Harry | Article prompted by the video documentary, Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Rights. | |
'Uncommon Courage' MIS Documentary Premieres | |||
Student brings alive plight of Japanese American soldiers | |||
Spark Matsunaga Elementary School Opens | |||
MISLS and WACs | Marutani, Bill | ||
Lupow MIS Veterans Meet in Seattle | .Arima, James | ||
WWII-era Japanese Americans have memorial | |||
New Washington memorial honors Japanese Americans | |||
Medal of Honor Ceremony, March 25, 2001 | Yamane, George | ||
Nakamura Recognition Reaches Critical Mass | |||
Clinton Signs Bill to Name Courthouse After MOH Recipient Nakamura | |||
Katsumi Nakadate: Uncommon Valor | Hill, James | ||
Prisoners of Conscience | McKinnon, Heather | Discusses filmmaker Frank Abe's documentary on KCTS-TV called Conscience and the Constitution - tells the story of the prosecution and incarceration of 85 interned Japanese Americans who, in 1944, refused to be drafted into the U.S. military unless… ➤ | |
Museum looking at WWII monument | |||
Memorial honors Japanese-American veterans, internees | Hartman, Carl | ||
Internment camp tour sobers daughter | Bossick, Karen | Camp tour of Mindoka recalls experience of June Takahashi. Clipped to articleis hand-written note by someone who was in the camp with June. | |
Minidoka joins parks system | |||
Minidoka: A National Monument | National JACL Headquarters | ||
JACL Applauds Clinton's Commitment to Preserving the WWII Internment Camps | |||
Hays Takes Over as Superintendant of Manzanar Historic Site | Nakagawa, Martha | ||
Clinton creates six more monuments | Riechmann, Deb | ||
Senators want cash to operate new Idaho national monument | |||
February 19, 2001 - Remembrance at the Wing Luke Asian Museum | WLAM staff, Tetsuden Kashima | ||
Garden of Remembrance: "War should not happen again" | Yamamoto, Kazumi | ||
Japanese Americans know how it feels to be 'the enemy' | Davila, Florangela | Many Americans of Middle Eastern descent are encountering the prejudice felt by Japanese 60 years ago. | |
This is no time to cry 'Uncle' | Susan Nielsen | ||
Internment, as seen by a boy and grandmother | Sheila Farr | ||
Homeland defense recalls WWII efforts | Roesler, Richard | A guardhouse near the visitors' center at Bonneville Dam reminds the writer of WWII national defense efforts, including internment of people of Japanese descent and relates this to post-9/11 security measures. | |
Another Lesson From World War II Internment | Garrow, David J. | ||
War on Terrorism Stirs Memory of Internment | William Glaberson | ||
Tule Lake Revisited | Kashiwagi, Hiroshi | Memories of baseball game between the Tule Lake All-Stars and the Klamath Falls Pelicans. | |
Yasui Discussion Planned | |||
Hirabayashi Attends Kiosk Unveiling Ceremony | Mainichi, Hokubei | Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Site dedicated a new interpretive kiosk that tells the history of the former federal honor camp. | |
Nisei '42 Grads Receive Diplomas Belatedly | Ed Suguro | ||
Japanese 1902 law grad finally honored | Murtaugh, Elizabeth | 99 years after Japanese American Takuji Yamashita was refused admission to the Washington state Bar Association because of his race, the state Supreme Court granted him that honor posthumously. | |
Graduates finally get 1942 diplomas | |||
Medals of Honor for men who proved their patriotism | McGann, Chris | ||
True to Their Values, to Their School, to Their Friendship | Sherry Stripling | ||
At 82, Yuki Sato will get her degree | Schubert, Ruth | The oldest graduate of the UW class of 2001, Yuki Sato lived through WWII ias an internee, raised a son by herself after her husband died and took 19 years to complete the requirements for her graduation summa cum laude. | |
Norman Y. Mineta Gets his Wish for Secretary of Transportation Under Bush | Matsuzawa, Mick | Brief biography off Norman Mineta on his nomination for Secretary of Transportation of George W. Bush. | |
World Trade Center was Designed by Seattle Nisei | Litz, John | Brief biography of architect, Minoru Yamasak, his most important buildings and a few details about obtaining the World Trade Center project. Also notes some of the honors awarded during his lifetime. | |
A Historic Treasure: The Mukai Farm and Garden | Matthews, Mary | This folder contains Part 2 of an article on the Mukai Farm. Discusses Kuni Mukai's design of the traditional Japanese garden. | |
Internment Today | Asakawa, Gil | Relates WWII internment with post 9/11 profiling. Summariezes the essays in the book by Erica Harth Last Witnesses: Reflections on the Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans. | |
Culling the 'UO' in Yosuke MatsUOka | Steve Duin | ||
The legacy of the Isseis | Kitagawa, Joseph M. | An address given on Sept. 13, 1978 for the 70th Anniversary of Seatlle' s St. Peter's Episcopal Parish. Discusses his internment | |
Our living history: The Ono farm | Yee, Daniel | ||
Supreme Court will grant posthumous bar membership to a Japanese victim of racism | Foster, Heath | ||
Japanese Americans wonder what future holds | Kawada, Eijiro | ||
60th anniversary ceremony of the first Japanese Americans sent to the incarceration camps to be held on Saturday, March 30 | Moriwaki, Clarence | ||
To ensure that it never happens again, New marker honors those forced from their homes | Nguyen, Nhien | ||
Bainbridge Island vows to 'never forget' | Associated Press | ||
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Chairman dies at 96 | |||
(Letter to the Editor) | Xaver. Andrea | Author writes to the Editor regarding any information concerning a small cemetery in McMurray (Skagit County) belonging to a group of Japanese loggers who worked there in the early 1900s. | |
Minidoka Internment National Monument Development Plan | Press release from the National Park Service announcing the process to develop the plan for the Momument . Asks for participation of the public. Also includes the article: Close to Eden in Idaho, the Minidoka Internment National Monument by Neil… ➤ | ||
Let it not happen again, Remembering Internment | |||
33rd Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage to Manzanar National Historic Site to Honor Heart Mountain, WY and Rohwer, AK camps | |||
Californians re-enact Japanese internment | Kong, Deborah | Re-enactment of the internment in Watsonville, CA that include a production called Liberty Lost...Lessons in Loyalty. | |
Japanese culture disappearing in Tacoma | Kawada, Eijiro | The same story but appearing in a different publication as 1900.4257. | |
Reliving WWII Internment | Kong, Deborah | Discusses the Watsonville, CA re-enactment of the Japanese internment and presentation called Libery Lost... Lessons in Loyalty. | |
Bainbridge Island marker a bitter reminder | |||
Hisako Saito, a Japanese American poet who spanned the cultures, dies | Hill, Gail Kinsey | ||
The moments that make us | |||
Racist wrong to be recognized | Cook, Rebecca | 1902 UW Law School grad, excluded as Japanese, to enter Washington State bar posthumously. | |
Takuji Yamashita paved the way | |||
She's waited 60 years for her diploma - now she'll get it | Naito, Jon | Six decades after graduating from Fife High School, Yuki Shiogi and five other members of the Class of 1942 will receive their high school diplomas. | |
National Parks Service Seeks Community Input For Minidoka Internment National Monument Development | |||
Japanese American Fishing Village Monument to be Dedicated | |||
Sad chapter from 1940s revisited | |||
Sen. Daniel Inouye keynote speaker at May 5 Civil Liberties Celebration | |||
Journey to Democracy, Learning from the Japanese-American Experience | Matsudaira, Ken | Article in relation to an exhibt at the Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery titled Gaman: Pacific Northwest Japanese American Artists. Includes a summary of JA art development post-WWII | |
Haha! Who says We JAs aren't funny! Or is that my mother calling? | Matsuzawa, Mick | A list of 122 things that JAs understand and use for humor.are | |
University preparing for Japanese internment camp project | Rousseau, Caryn | ||
Exhibit opens door on WWII camp | Hill, Richard L. | Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center exhibit opens at the Portland Assembley Center. The article highlights Molly Kageyama Maeda, who got married at the Portland Assembly Center before being sent to Minidoka. | |
Renovation lights up dark time in history | Boxall, Bettina | ||
Sears Tower construction director dies at 84 | |||
Review starts in 1945 | |||
Sixty years later, Japanese Americans re-create World War II internment experience. | Kong, Deborah | Article on Watsonville, CA re-enactment of Japanese internment and presentation of Liberty Lost...Lessons in Loyalty. Artist Ikemoto''s paintings are part of the program. | |
TOWN OPENED DOORS FOR WAR'S OUTCASTS | Davila, Florangela | Ontario, OR had 134 people of Japanese descent at the beginning of WWII and 1,000 at its end. Led by Mayor Elmo Smith they were welcomed into the community. | |
Effort for national monument to Japanese camps supported | |||
Medal of Honor for "Unforgotten" Heroes | Sakura, Christina | ||
Written in sorrow: Thoughts of the interned children | Rebekah Denn | ||
Internment camps could be next | Yasui, Homer | ||
Japanese Americans support Muslims | Chuang, Angie | ||
An Arab American Internment? | Muller, Eric L | Discusses the racist fears that surfaced after 9/11 but compares the legal protections now to those available to Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor. | |
One American's thanks to the city of Portland | Dozono, Loen | ||
Bias victims meet with sympathetic audience | Oppel, Shelby | The Japanese American Citizens League convened a forum to reach out to Muslim and Arab Americans in a forum focused on what they have in common sinc 9/11. | |
A former internee but a patriot forever: A Japanese American hopes his experience will help Arab Americans and others. | Mendelsohn, Aline | ||
Japanese-American veterans of internment camps speak out against harassment of Arab-Americans | Sherman, Mark | ||
Minidoka Interlude: Part II | Harral, Mary Ann Davidson | This is part 2 of a series on Minidoka life by Mary Ann Harral (as told to Edith Lanstrom) . She was the daughter of the Assistant Director of the camp, Bob Davidson. We do not hold Part 1. | |
Natural born survivor | Spencer Heinz | ||
Clinton announces plan to save sites of WWII internment camps | Hartman, Carl | ||
The Fred Korematsu Story: an American story | Yayoi Lena Winfrey | ||
Japantown: WWII's internment transforms area once bustling with traditions into section now devoid of Japanese culture | Yee, Daniel | ||
Talks put face to story of Japanese Americans | Chuang, Angie | ||
Preserving history: traveling back to Tule Lake to remember the past | Omori, Chizu | Summary of Tule Lake Pilgrimmage 2000 iincluding information regarding the photos and memoirs of R. H. Ross, the official Tule Lake photographer. Mention is made of the Tule Lake Preservation Fund. | |
JAKWV to Dedicate Memorial in Korea | |||
Healing the wounds of war | Chuang, Angie | ||
US moves to right WWII discrimination against Japanese American soldiers | |||
Nation honors Asian American vets | Jacqueline Newmyer | ||
A Story of Courage | In its final stage of production, "Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties" to tell lon-awaited story of the Nisei and the MIS | ||
Defense Language Institue (DLI) | |||
Harry Fukuhara: War Hero and Survivor Serves as Honorary Co-Chair to Veteran's Tribute Event | Minami, Roger | Announcment of Harry Fukuhard's selection as honorary co-chair to veteran's tribute event at the JACL National Convention. Summarizes his service in military intellegence during and after World War II. | |
Vice President Gore Proposes $4.8 Million Initiative to Preserve WWII-Era Internment Camps | |||
AJA WWII Monument Alliance Unveils Monument | Nakagawa, Martha | Unveiling of memorial to the 885 Nisei soldiers who died in World War II, served in WWII but died during Korean War as well as 31 of their Caucasian officers who died. | |
Gore seeks to preserve WWII internment camps | VP Gore proposes money to preserve several internment sites. This comes at the time of publication of the National Parks Service's report entitle: Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Internment Camp Sites. | ||
Los Angeles WWII Memorial Unveiled | |||
Preservation of WWII Internment camps budgeted | |||
Influential JA Researcher: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga | William Hohri | ||
Symbol | |||
Construction to Begin on National Memorial to Patriotism | |||
Los Angeles museum recounts painful history | Williams, Dara Akiko | Details of the main exhibit in the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles titled Common Ground: The Heart of Community. | |
Memorial Will Honor Japanese-Americans | Clines, Francis X. | Includes a story of visit to an internment camp pleading with the inmates not to lose faith in American democracy. | |
Cherry trees planted to heal community's war wounds | |||
Final Update: Go For Broke Monument, Los Angeles | |||
Exhibit hails Nikkei women | Sean Nelson | ||
Discovering My Nikkei Roots, South American Style | Kawaguchi, Gary | A visit to Sao Paulo, Brazil by a Japanese American. | |
Capital Ground Broken for 'Memorial to Patriotism' | |||
Japanese Americans break ground for a monument to their loyalty | Puzzanghera, Jim | ||
A Long-Awaited Day | Japanese Americans from all over America gather for WWII Memorial's groundbreaking ceremony | ||
Remembrance, Honor, Main Themes at WWII Memorial Dedication | Gaudette, Karen | ||
$2.3 Million Will Meet August Goal for Japanese American Monument in D.C. | |||
Clinton Signs $15 Billion Bill Allocating $4.3 Million in Redress Payments for JLA former WWII Internees | Pacific Citizen Staff | ||
Rabbit in the Moon | Vivi Siswoyo | ||
"Go for Broke" Monument to be a Bridge between Generations | Tateyama, Nui | Dedication of the "Go for Broke" Monument to honor the WWII heroics of Nisei soldiers. | |
Take Time to Look Back to the Past: Opening Ceremony of the Eastside Japanese American History Project | Yasuko Sakamoto | ||
Oregon Nisei Veterans Honored, Seattle Veterans Included | |||
America's Concentration Camps: Exhibition on WWII Incarceration of JAs Featured at California Historical Society | |||
Medal of Honor, 56 Years Later | Tizon, Alex | ||
Six decades of Presidential Apologies | Timeline describing six decades of presidential apologies for Executive Order 9066 | ||
Bill to Name Courthouse in Seattle After Pfc. Nakamura Passes the House | |||
President Clinton Signs Bill for Nakamura Courthouse | |||
The High Ground on Memorial Day | |||
Honor William Nakamura's heroism | The city council introduces a resolution to name the Federal Courthouse after William Kenzo Nakamura, a member of the 442 Regimental Combat Team and a Seattle resident. | ||
Community Unites in Support of 'Nakamura Courthouse' | |||
James K. Okubo of Bellingham Wins Congressional Medal of Honor | |||
Salute to Kazuo Otani, Medal of Honor | Nishimura, Hiro | ||
The Japanese Vet who will be honored | Han, Chong-Suk | ||
Italy to Dedicate Monument in Honor of Nisei Soldiers | Nakagawa, Martha | ||
Sen. Patty Murray Releases Statement on Congressional Medal of Honor Awards | |||
Injustice In Justice | Bratt, Robert K. | Former Directory of the Office of Redress Administration replies to the charges of the inspector general that he had committed sexual harassment, contract irregularities, visa fraud and cost overruns on contracts in a program in Russia that featured… ➤ | |
Hopes rise for preservation of Topaz internment camp | Associated Press | ||
'Conscience' film tells of resistance | |||
Rabbit in the Moon Wins Emmy Award | Tracy Uba | ||
'Legacies of Internment' Film Series Explores Japanese American Experience | |||
Diamonds in the Rough Comes to JANM | |||
New film helps draft resisters search for place in WWII history | Jones, Bart | ||
Artist-poet Makuuchi dies | |||
The Postmaster | Marutani, Bill | Mentions a 1998 publication, "Furusato, Tacoma-Pierce County Japanese" compiled by the Nikkeijinkai Tacoma Japanese Community Service. Includes memories of author's rememberances of college during WWII. | |
Kelly Yamada | Chin, Ryan | Sumary of Kelly Yamada's long involvement with JACL in Seattle and California. | |
Softball, Hard Truths (The Oregonian Junior Book Group) | Sarah Allen | ||
Telling Tidbits to the Japanese American Story | Honda, Harry | ||
WWII internees look back at past | Turnquist, Kristi | Exhibit at the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center in Portland, OR of photographs taken by Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel. The exhibit is called "The Heart Mountain Story." | |
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga to Keynote Gila River Reunion | |||
Diamonds in the Rough | Nakagawa, Kerry Yo | Summary of a trip by past Nisei baseball players to the Japan Hall of Fame and Museum. | |
The Courier Leagues--Jimmie Sakamoto's Legacy | Hosokawa, Bill | ||
Asian Men Can Jump! | Sam Cacas | ||
The Girlz Got Game!! | Nakagawa, Martha | Good list of outstanding Japanese American women athletes from the 1920s through the 1990. The feats of about 40 women are documented. | |
An Overview of Sport in the Japanese American Community | Niiya, Brian | ||
Lords of the Ring | Nakamura, Raymond | The author describes watching a sumo tournament in Vancouver's Japan Town. | |
The Los Angeles Nippons Baseball Club, 1926-1941 | Yoichi Nagata | ||
Nikkei in Combative Sports: Judo, Boxing and Freestyle Wrestling | Svinth, Joe | ||
Kendo and Sumo in the Continental United States | Azuma, Eiichiro | Includes a picture of a 1926 Sumo team. Some individuals' names have been written in. | |
Shinzen Basketball: Bridging Communities Here and Across the Pacific | Emily Moto Murase | ||
Rounding Third | Endo, Nancy | ||
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center's Golf Course | Janet T. Inouye, Lewis S. Kawahara | ||
Nisei Ski Club: Over Forty Years of Fun Through Skiing | Yoshida, Pam | 350 members from the San Francisco and San Jose Area continue the tradition of fun and skiing with over 30 ski days this year. | |
New Development in Little Tokyo | Shigemura, Christina | Details plans for Sakura Village in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo that would include a gymnasium partments, condomini7ms, library and retail and commercail office space. | |
Judo, Justice | Emi, Frank | ||
Playing Hard Ball in Hawaii | Okamura, Jonathan Y. | Controvesy over a non-Japanese American's attempt to join the O'ahu AJA Senior Baseball League. | |
Kohei Yoshida: Judo Pioneer | Nakagawa, Martha | ||
The Big Game | Pete Hironaka | ||
The History of Bowling | Hoshiko, Mike | The history of bowling and how it has impacted Japanese Americans. | |
Early Nisei Athletics | Shake Ushio | ||
Indiana Jones Saved Me | Kitayama, Glen | Human interest story about basketball and its part in the friendships of the author. | |
An Oregon Century: At War in the 1940s | Wheeler, Ken | Long article on Oregon's history in the 1940s, small section on internment. | |
Japantown | Hill, James | ||
A Torii for Bill Naito | |||
Saving the best of all for last: A town celebrates a man's life | Bouye, Margie | ||
Not enough funds for some internees | Small, Julie | ||
LA toasts Michi Weglyn | Omori, Chizu | Michi Weglyn, author of Yeas of Infamy was honored by the Los Angeles, CA Day of Remembrance. | |
Atonement for the Past...Justice for the Future | Aoyagi, Caroline | ||
National JA Memorial Foundation campaign enters Phase III | |||
Moving on with truth | Frisk, Richard M. | Letter to the Editor with some details and insights into the evacuation and internment of people of Japanese ancestry cduring WWII. | |
Redress and You: How the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 impacts you | |||
Northwest Nikkei Museum's Open House | Giudici, Carey, C. | ||
Alaska at war: "I remember what I want to forget" | Sylvia K. Kobayashi | ||
Letters to the Editor - Re: Time to quit whining | Several readers comment on the question posed in a previous issue - Bill Hosokawa's column 8/21/98, "Is it time for JAs to stop whining about our wartime internment?" | ||
There was a place called Kooskia | Hosokawa, Bill | ||
Ethnic Horizons: Part II | Marutani, Bill | ||
Japanese American, Born in Internment Camp, Files Multimillion Dollar Claim Against the U.S. | |||
Coming Home: New exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum sheds light on resettlement period | Tanner, Mika | Good summary of issues of JA internees after World War II. Article written in connection to the JANM's exhibit, Coming Home: Memories of Japanese American Resettlement. | |
Judge delays ruling on Japanese Latin American redress case | |||
WWII Internees recall detention at exhibit opening | |||
The Evacuation of Italian Americans | Hosokawa, Bill | ||
Re: Constitution, Law & Justice | Suyama, Eji | Editorial in response to previous article (Marutani, Pacific Citizen, July 17 - Aug. 9, 1998) The author argues that the Supreme Court's rulings on Japanese American internment is incomplete and such injustice can happen again. | |
Internees get diplomas 50 years late | |||
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution | Omori, Chizu | Summary of a travelling exhibit organized by the Smithsonian and displayed at the Allen Library of the University of Washington. Includes notes of additional material which was gathered and displayed from the collections of the University. | |
National Japanese American Memorial Foundation asks public to review KIA list | |||
Grant Henjyoji | |||
CLPEF announces new web links | Stephanie Lai | ||
Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center | |||
ORA seeks missing Japanese Americans | |||
(editorial) | Ichikawa, R.S. | Short editorial on draft resistors during WWII | |
Highway Sign to Minidoka | |||
World War II Memorial at UW | 13 names of Japanese Americans from the University of Washington and served in WWII were submitted to the UW Memorial | ||
Our town: A Place in Pike Place History | Ritts, Lisa Charlie | Aju Sogabe will create a 3x30 art work for the Pike Place Market to tell the story of the Japanese American farmers at Pike Place who were evicted from their land and businesses during WWII. It will be called Song of the Earth. | |
Christmas 1944 in France | Sato, Ken | ||
L.A.'s Little Tokyo district eyes revival | White, Michael | The Little Tokyo district n Los Angeles was battered by the recession of the 1990s in both California and Japan. Hopes for revival of the district rest with promotion of the expanded Japanese American National Museum and its performances. | |
Japanese American Puts Finishing Touches on da Vinci Project | |||
Nisei Cleric Honored | |||
Fund for Japanese American internees sued | Stern, Cassandra | ||
Silent stones speak in Portland's Japanese American plaza | Kawamoto, Kevin | Describes part of the Governor Tom McCall Park which is known as the Japanese American Historical Plaza. Features stones etched with poetry to remind viewers of the struggle and hardship that Japanese immigrants and their descendants in the U.S.… ➤ | |
Nisei College Students (excerpted from "Furusato") | Magden, Ronald E. | Between 1930 and 1940 only 70 Pierce County Nisei out of 419 high school graduates enrolled in colleges and universities. Even after graduating from college and/or professional schools many had difficulty finding a job in their field. | |
Daughter's persistence leads to war reparations | Riley, Brendan | ||
More WWII internees to be compensated | |||
Plight of interned citizens focus of '12-1-A' | |||
New action figure commemorates the 442nd combat team | Ritts, Lisa Charlie | New G.I. Joe 442nd Infantry Nisei Soldier action figure is released by Hasbro and the regiment is recalled by Dick Neito, a team member. | |
MIS Northwest endorses four Nikkei vet monuments | Gorai, Art | ||
Patriotism of Japanese Americans to be Honored | |||
Foundation kicks off PNW fundraising | Yamagiwa, Jill C. | ||
Monument will honor living and deceased WWII vets | |||
Another line for the button maker? | Hosokawa, Bill | Safe Pass buttons were worn by Chinese-Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. | |
Nikkei young should see 'Beyond Barbed Wire' | Omori, Chizu | Extensive review of the film: Beyond Barbed Wire which chronicles the experiences of the Nisei soldiers of World War II> | |
Community saddened as head of I.D.'s International Realty retires | Kawaguchi, Marti | James M. Matsuoka retires and closes his real estate business, International Realty Co. Includes a biography of Mr. Matsuoka and his accomplishments. | |
Three-day reunion awaits ex-internees | Reang, Putsata | More than 700 Japanese-Americans interned during World War II are expected for a 3-day reunion. Reunion is open to internees and their families who lived in the Portland area before the war. | |
Japanese-Americans Face New Fears | Seth Mydans | ||
Peter Irons says book quoted out of context | Irons, Peter | Two Letters to the Editor (of the Pacific Citizen?) regarding statements by Bill Hosokawa using quotes from Peter Irons' book, Justice at War, to question by only Korematus was honored by the Presidential Medal of Freedom and not the others who were… ➤ | |
An update from the ORA | Greene, DeDe | ||
Hosokawa responds to Irons' Letter to the Editor | Hosokawa, Bill | ||
Internment camp tours a step to reviving history | Fleeman, Michael | The first-ever daily tours of Manzanar commemorate an era many would like to be forgotten. | |
Settlement discussions on Japanese Latin American redress case delays ruling | |||
Search for WWII students interned | |||
Japanese Americans alarmed as bashing incidents increase | Ferdinand M. de Leon | ||
Age of Contrition | Page, Clarence | ||
Unique World War II story of MIS Nisei imbedded at Presidio San Francisco | |||
CLPEF Announces 100 Recipients of Grant Program | |||
Defense of internment startles legislators | Spencer, Hal | ||
Japanese-Americans assail rebirth of racism | Tim Neff | ||
The fishing Linc | Yuasa, Mark | Tackle-shop owner spans generation of anglers | |
The Same Car to Both Guys | Ujifusa, Grant | Text of the speech given at the UCLA redress summit. The story, from G. Ujifus's point-of-view, of the strategies, connections and people required to get the legislation and funding from the U.S. Govenment for World War II redress to Japanese… ➤ | |
U.S. says it paid $1.6 billion to those interned during WWII | |||
Hawaii Internees Paid Redress | |||
Kooskia, Idaho, internment camp project calling its WW2 detainees | |||
Genesis, 1946: JACL - Reparations - Redress | Honda, Harry | Brief history of the efforts to obtain an apology and reparations for the evacuation and internment of people of Japanese ancestry during World War II. | |
Spies reunite, recall tales of bravery in World War II | |||
Relocation - the decision nobody made | Harmon, Rick | Review and criticism of the book, Democacy on Trail, by Page Smith. Smith tells the story but reaches some conclusions disputed by the reviewer. | |
300 seek redress for WWII internment | Kim, Eun-Kyung | ||
Monument to be dedicated at Seattle Keiro | Hoshide, Hideo | Tribute to James and Misao Sakamoto who owned the Seattle newspaper the Japanese American Courier, helped organize the Japanese American Citizens League and sponsored various sports teams called the Courier Leagues. | |
Eternal Torch | Marutani, Bill | ||
'Personal Justice Denied' refutes all arguments defending internment | Mochizuki, Ken | Review of the book Personal Justic Denied, offical report and recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, first published in 1983 | |
Reader: railroad workers deserve redress | Weglyn, Michi Nishiura | Writer presents data from documents that argues that the FBI constructed the reasons to pressure the railroads to fire all Japanese workers and that this action should lead to redress payments for the victims of these layoffs. | |
442nd Combat Regiment hero Shiro Kashino's honor restored after 52 years | Shiro Kashino's unjust court-martial conviction was over-turned after 52 years and a long battle. | ||
The legacy of the Isseis | Kitagawa, Joseph M. | ||
The Journey's End? Japanese Americans and Redress | Kashima, Tetsuden | Personal story of relocation during World War II. | |
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part I | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | Columnist Bob Shimabukuro has been working on an account of Henry Miyatake and other individuals who hatched the Japanese American redress movement in Seattle in the 1970s. | |
Letter to the Sansei | Kono, Robert H. | A reflection on the end of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, the U.S. government's historic apology to nearly 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent who were uprooted and interned during World War II. | |
Calif. Assembly members Nakano, Honda introduce Day of Remembrance resolution | |||
Internees Testify for Education Bill | House Bill 1572 seeks to educate students about the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and the suspenion of their civil rights. | ||
Terminal Islanders seek public support for monument | Nakagawa, Martha | Explains the evacuation and destruction of the homes and boats of more than 3,000 Japanese Americans from Terminal Island in the Los Angeles Harbor. These people, who were mostly fisherman, were the first to be evacuated en masse and, because their… ➤ | |
Ex-internee gives pupils a stark history lesson | Newbart, Dave | ||
Ten year program to compensate JA WWII internees closes its doors | The ORA has officially closed its doors. Summarizes its activities. | ||
Days of war revisited at cemetery, two museums near Pearl Harbor | Mahar, Ted | Tourists in Hawii interested in military history can visit four sites on Oahu, Pearl Harbor, with exibits from the USS Arizona, the men of the Armny's 100th Battalion and 442nd; USS Missouri; the U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii and the National Cemetery… ➤ | |
Mayor Webb dedicates Minoru Yasui Plaza | Dedication of a plaza as the Minoru Yasui Plaza and the unveiling of a bust of Yasui. | ||
Comrades in Arms | Nishimura, Hiro | Summary of book by Richard Oguro, Sempai Gumi, giving unknown details of the three Nikkei untils participating in World War II. Details of the War Department's decision to allow any participation by Japanese Americans. | |
Another look: JACLs record on Evacuation | Honda, Harry K. | A complete list of all of the delegates at the national emergency council session at San Francisco called by the JACL to examine the problems raised by Exec. Order 9066. | |
Flood of Change: The 1948 Vanport Flood | Rubenstein, Sura | In 1948, the Columbia River flooded, washing away the entire twon of Vanport. Vanport was a war-time boom town just outside of Portland, with a significant population of Japanese Americans. | |
Echoes of Internment in Kosovo | Hosokawa, Bill | Compares the ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, Yugoslavia to the Evacuation of all ethnically Japanese after Pearl Harbor. | |
Citizenship at age 100 | Holt, Gordy | ||
100-year-old becomes U.S. citizen | |||
A Flag Salute | A Hansel Mieth photo showing residents of the Heart Mount camp saluting the flag. | ||
Topaz Museum buys over 400 acres of Topaz site | Aoyagi, Caroline | The Topaz Museum Board bought 400 acres at the site of the former internment camp .n It is on the Utah's register of National Historic Places and the Board will continue to develop plans for saving and restoring the site. | |
Children of the Camps | Film, Children of the Camps, capturesthe childhood trauma of JA who were incarcerated during WWII and its continuing affects. | ||
Japanese American Memorial Construction begins in Fall | Details the fund raising efforts for the Memorial that were authroized by Public Law 102-502. The Go For Broke National Veterans Association helped get this bill passed. | ||
Hoichi 'Bob' Kubo, 78, highest decorated Nisei of the WWII Pacific War | Obituary of Hoichi 'Bob' Kubo, a Japanese American Hawaiian who served during World War II. He won the Distinguished Service Cross during the Pacific War. | ||
A task at hand - building the monument | Hosokawa, Bill | Description of the political and practical problems in designing and getting approval for the design of the Memorial to be built in Washington, DC. | |
The National Jaanese American Memorial Foundation (Pacific Citizen special supplement) | Special section informs the public of NJAMF's progress and is an appeal for financial support, including list of contributors to date. | ||
Another look at 'Reconciliation' | Holvri, William | Letter to the editor dealing with the poeple who did not answer the loyalty questions, resisted the draft and challenged internment via the law. | |
Justice Black and Ambassador McCloy | Marutani, Bill | ||
S.F. State honors internees from World War II | St. John, Kelly | A memorials and waterfall garden honors the Japanese Americans held in internment camps during WWII. | |
Archaeological Excavation at Minidoka Gains Recognition for the Site | National Park Service Columbia Cascade Support Office | Includes a picture of the Honor Roll in front of the garden created by Fujitaro Kubota. | |
Project to document life in Arkansas camps | Nelson, Melissa | Announces a project to document the history of the two Arkansas Delta internment camps. | |
Advocate for Japanese-American reparations dies | Kdenny Yasuhara died at age 76 and is remembered for his quest for justice. | ||
Graffiti-marred Gila River Camp monument restored | Allman, Joe | ||
Gift thanks county library for war relief | Rubenstein, Sura | ||
Presenting the D.C. monument panel descriptions | Sato, Bob | Records the seventh draft of the words to be included on each panel of the momument in Washington, DC. | |
Kahuku evacuees eligible to get redress | Beekman, Allan | ||
Freedom medal winner realizes its true meaning | Chao, Julie | ||
Japanese American center keeps legacy alive | Maves, Norm Jr. | in Portland, OR Japan Town, or Nihonmachi, was the heart of the JA community. AThe Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center was dedicated there as a resource center for the JA community. | |
Year of Infamy: U.W. Press publication still unmatched | Omori, Chizu | Review of: Years of Infamy: the Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps by Michi Weglyn. Re-published by Univ. Wash. Press from original 1976 publication. | |
Nikkei are becoming few and far between | Suguro, Ed | Examines the changes in the Nikkei communition as they move out of their traditional communities and into the larger larger community. | |
Fundraising Kicks Off for National Japanese American Monument | Ritts, Lisa Charlie | ||
After Silence, Italians Recall the Internment | James Brooke | ||
Latin- American Japanese held during WWII seek apology | Tobar, Hector | ||
Nikkei continue to fight for redress | Campaign seeks to award redress to Latin American Nikkei. Article incomplete | ||
Handing down the business | Kokmen, Layla | Tomio Moriguchi, chairman and chief of Uwajimaya, and his siblings are beginning to think about retirement and their goals for the family business, with was founded in 1928 by their father. | |
More may be eligible for redress under new rulings | Children who relocated to Japan during WWII and children of 'voluntary evacuees' are requested to assemble relevant documents | ||
A Moment of Remembrance | Text of resolution by WA State Represnetative Kip Tokuda to recognize the effects and accomplisment of JA affected by Executive Order 9066. | ||
Local author's best-seller will become a movie | Omori, Chizu | Interview with the author of the book Snow Falling on Cedars. | |
WWII Internees React to Settlement | The U.S, government has agree to pay hundreds of Japanese internees from Latin America. | ||
Pike Place to feature a piece of Nikkei history | McClelland, Kamilla Kuroda | ||
U.S. will compensate more war internees | Tom, Dara Akiko | Redress for perople of Japanese ancestry, mostly from Peru, who were brought to the U.S. and held during World War II. | |
Japanese Americans visit school that housed them after internment | 27 families, returning from internment, lived in the Japanese Language School in the International District - some for months and some up to eight years. Some of those who lived there returned to recal their lives. Sponsored by the Densho project. | ||
Crimes against Japanese Americans cannot be rationalized | Letters to the editor regarding comments made on the internment by Richard Estrada | ||
From welder to civil rights defender | Taniguchi, Sandee | Fred Korematsu speaks to law students in Seattle | |
Artist explores how his two worlds collide | Robin Updike | Review of artist Shimomura's exhibit : Roger Shimomura: Paintings. | |
City picks Front Ave. as memorial to Naito | Stewart, Bill | Re-naming a street uin Portland, Oregon is roposed as a memorial for community leader, Bill Naito. | |
Masks | Exhibit/curriculum box text about masks. Items listed seem to tie with the Wing Luke Museum. | ||
Opening of 9066 exhibit | Lepley, Jean | How members of the community view the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066" | |
"9066" exhibit plans to get the word out | Takami, David | Announcing the creation of the Wing Luke Museum's newest exhibit "Executive Order 9066." The reporter includes the importance of having this exhibit in the community | |
Still learning after all these years | Shimabukuro, Bob | Reporter gives own views of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066" | |
'9066' exhibit: A collaboration of volunteers | Taniguchi, Sandee | The creation of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066." Includes the building of an interment camp barrack. | |
Record-setting exhibit closes Aug. 30 | Yoshida, Tanya | About the WLM exhibit, Executive Order 9066 | |
E.O. 9066 departs, but memories remain | Takami, David | Reporter reflects on the impact of the Wing Luke Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066." | |
Executive Order 9066 lives on for Japanese Americans | Cassidy, Susan L. | Summarizes the actions of the men who said "no" to two questions on the loyalty statement required of all Japanese Americans. Explains the rift this caused in the Japanese American community that exists even today and pleads for tolerance between… ➤ | |
A tribute etched in stone | Landauer, Robert | The Bill of Rights Memorial in Portland, OR is a powerful reminder of the failure of our constitutional umbrella in times of civil stree. | |
Japanese cafes: "a dying thing" | Woo, Vicki | The closing of Japanese American run cafes in the Chinatown/International District is increasing. | |
Local publisher reprints landmark internment study | Omori, Chizu | Review of book Years of Infamy, the Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps by Michi Weglyn. The article marks the re-publication of the book first published in 1976. | |
10 years after the decision | Uyeno, Steve | ||
50 years ago | |||
Bob Murase | Uyeno, Steve | Bob Murase is a landscape architect with gardens all over the Northwest. He has designed the Gardens of Remembrance in Seattle, WA and the Japanese American Hsitorical Plaza in Portland, OR | |
Tule Lake, CA 1942-1946 | Fukei, Budd | ||
U.S. pays 79,895 redress claimants, adds two categories | Announces ORA closure process, the addition of two new categories based on the Ishida case and the revision of its unlocated internees list. | ||
Washington D.C. Design Receives Approval | Federal Commission on Fine Arts approved the design of the Japanese American memorial in Washington, D.C. | ||
Ten Visits | Article with directions to the 10 WWII Japanese internmet camps. Directions contained in a book by Frank and Joanne Iritani. Publishing details provided. | ||
Thousands More Eligible for Redress | Luna, Deni Yamauchi | List additional categories of people eligible for redress. This includes mostly children born under various circumstances. This article is incomplete. | |
Nisei defend liberty they did not possess | Iwasaki, John | Schuler's wrote the screenplay In Time of War and veterans from WWII read the script to check for accuracy. | |
So it won't happy again to anyone else So it won't happen again to anyone else' | Iwasaki, John | Five public workships are being held by the National Park Service to decide how to protect the Minidoka site and educate the public about what happened. Seattlee phographer Momhara has formed Friends of Minidoka to record stories from Niseis who… ➤ | |
Public wants historical balance at Minidoka Monument | Mayer, Robert | ||
Public meetings scheduled on Japanese American Internment Camp Monumnet | Tamura, Anna | ||
Honolulu evacuees eligible for redress | After earlier rejection JAs evacuated from the Iwilei area of Honolulu are elibible for redress. | ||
ORA meets with JACL for redress update | Summary of the payments to various classes of citizens as redress for World War II evacuation and internment. | ||
Nikkei vets from WWII, Korea, Vietname honored | Honda, Harry K. | A National Salute to Japanese American veterans was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. | |
Roots | Kawaguchi, Gary | ||
Local landmarks stir up memories of yesteryear | Kawaguchi, Gary | ||
The Power of the graceful contrast | Gragg, Randy | Ribert Murase's sculpture at Coillins Circle in Portland, OR was somewhat controversial but his passion to transplant Japanese ideas of land and space planning into a Western context has led to powerful design in Portland and Seattl.e | |
New history for a new millenium | Bock, Paula | Richard White gives a new perspective on history. In this article he lists the 10 events that shaped the Pacific Northwest. | |
The World Still Needs Min Yasui | Asakawa, Gil | ||
When Meiji came to Portland | Chuang, Angie | In connection with an exhibit at the Portland Art museum depicting the artistry of the the Meiji era, the Nikkei Legacy Center produced an exhibit of the Meiji-era's most important export: immigrants. The exhibit is called From Meiji to the New… ➤ | |
From Hiroshima to Hope | All in Japanese | ||
History MIS-ing in action | Asakawa, Gil | A showing of the video, "Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties" at the Denver Buddhist Temple was followed by a panel of MIS veterans recounting their experiences during WWII and the occupation. | |
Hundreds reflect on Topaz internment | Commeration of the 60th anniversary of the open of Topaz internment camp. Includes a list of all relocation camps and their peak population. | ||
It's a sad place'... Internees, descendants visit Minidoka camp site | Sandmann, Jennifer | ||
Duty, honor themes carry Inouye | Brettmann, Allan | Senator Daniel Inouye gives a speech at a school in Vancouver. His speech focused on Japanese American soldiers during World War II and the importance of duty and honor in serving one's country. | |
Faith Leaders: Muslims' civil liberties in peril | Oppel, Shelby | ||
Japanese American population shrinks in California, nationwide | Pritchard, Justin | Americans of Japanese descent have decreased because of low birth rates, just a a trickle of immigration and an aging population. | |
ORA urges those still elibible to apply before April 10 | Greene, DeDe | Summary by the Administrator for Redress, Office of Redress Administration, as to what redress was available to which internees and the various requirements and deadlines connected with redress. | |
20 years after Seattle's groundbreaking memorial: "The Facts are Secure" | Ritts, Lisa Charlie | ||
Railroad workers deemed eligible for redress | |||
In these times: Japanese American railroad and mine workers receive redress | Omori, Chizu | ||
Lowering ethnic horizons | Marutani, Bill | ||
A little known story in WWII history: The Tankers | Kono, Yeije (Gene) | A group of Nisei were trained at the Armored Training Center, Fort Knox, KY to be part of a special Nisei tank battalion . | |
Never again | Hosokawa, Bill | Compares treatment of WWII Japanese who were not citizens and had to be treated in accordance with international law and Japanese American citizens had no such protections. | |
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part IV | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | Details the efforts that lead to President Ford's signing of the Presidential revocation of Executive Order 9066. | |
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part III | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | The beginnings of the redress efforts and the Appeal for Action that was sent to Japanese American groups. | |
Uncertainty clouds bill on WWII Bainbridge internment camp | Daly, Matthew | Possible passage of a bill to direct the National Park Service to study whether the Eagledale Ferry Dock, site of first Japanese Americans removed to internment camps, should be included in their system. | |
Veterans say Americans' viewpoint should be evident at monument | Associated Press | Most attending a public meeting on the Momument said balance in presentation was important. | |
Senate approaves study of site where Japanese-Americans held | Daly, Matthew | Bill authorizing the Interior Dept. to study whether the Eagledale ferry site, where the first Japanese Americans were taken and sent to internment camps, should come under the designation of the NPS. | |
Project to document JA WWII life at Rohwer and Jerome Camps | Associated Press | The same article as found in 1900.4751 with a by-line by Melissa Nelson. | |
Census III | Honda, Harry K. | List of counties in the U.S. with 1,000 or more people of the Japanese race. | |
Pearl Harbor survivors remember fateful day | Wright, Sarah Anne | ||
Bainbridge internment site OK'd for study | Daly, Matthew | Bill passed by U.S. Congress to direct the Interio r Department to study whether the former Eagledale ferry site should come under the designation of the NPS> | |
Asian Americans in Congress upset by colleague's remarks | Hook, Janet | Rep. Howard Coble, R-N.C. suggested that Japanese Americans were interned during WWII for their own protected. Rep. Mike Honda and Re. David Wu responded that the comments were offensive. | |
Alumni Report - 2002 | Broadway High School Alumni Foundation-Association | ||
Restoring a legacy | Boxall, Bettina | The National Park Service is searching for original buildings to restore Manzanar and tell the story of the Japanese internment camp there. | |
National Park Service holds Minidoka Internement National Monument Public Meeting at Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center | Sakurai, Saren | ||
Halvsie Portraits: Anna Tamura | Sakurai, Saren | ||
$3 Mil. Project to Document Life in Arkansas Internment Camps | Nelson, Melissa | ||
The Coram Nobis Cases | Kawakami, Rodney | ||
He's One of Us | Fukei, Budd | ||
The Trilogy: Part Twp | Marutani, Bill | ||
Hundred Attend Topaz Monument Dedication | Commeration of the 60th anniversary of the opening of Topaz internment camp and a dedication of a new memorial marker designed by Ted Nagata. | ||
U.S. Victory at Midway Didn't Deter E.O. 9066 Generals | Honda, Harry K. | The Battle of Midway stopped the expansion to the east and an end to Japanese offensive action. | |
Memories | Reunion of about 350 people who resided in Thomas, WA and whose forced evacuation in World War II led to the demise of the community. The reunion was the 50 year reunion of the Auburn High School class of 1945 but included anyone who lived near… ➤ | ||
Tooru Joe Kanazawa, Author-Veteran of Famed WWII Unit, Dies at 95 | |||
Japanese-America vets reunite at camp | Harrist, Ron | Reunion of World War II Japanese American vets who trained at Camp Shelby in Missisippi. | |
One Veteran's Story | Times, Nichi Bei | Personal story of an American soldier, born in Seattle and raised in Hiroshima, who later returned as a member of the U.S. Army's MIS . | |
New exhibit explores rich past of area Japanese Americans | Maeshiro, Ken | ||
Dr. Ben T. Uyeno, Helped Found Seattle's Keiro, Dead at 83 | Dr. Ben T. Uyeno, founder of Keiro Nursing Home dead at 83. | ||
Staged Screenplay Reading Will Tell the Nisei Vets' Story | Schuler, M.C. | Article on Seattle Screenwriter M.C. Schule's screenplay: In Time of War . Also mentions Wing Luke's exhibit: Camp Harmony D-4-44. | |
Nikkei Manor | Uyeno, Steve | Nikkei Concerns announces that their assisted living facility, Nikkei Manor, is expected to be completed in 1996. | |
Sentimental Journey to Italy | Mitsui, Sam | Writer tours the battlefields in the Livorno, Pisa and Gothic areas where the 442nd fought. | |
Tracing the Jewish-Nisei Connection | Honda, Harry K. | Memorial program at the 522nd Field Artillery reunion discussed the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp. | |
The Trilogy: Part One | Marutani, Bill | ||
"Go for Broke" | Clipping describes film made in 1951 about Japanese American soldiers from the 42nd regiment in WWII, known for their motto, "Go for Broke." | ||
Place of Infamy | Streshinsky, Shirley | ||
The Trilogy: Kiss of Death | Marutani, Bill | ||
Arai Honored at Seattle Banquet of JACL League | The Seattle JACL honored Clarence T. Arai at a dinner to celebrate his appointment to the Seattle Library Board.. Pillars of the Japanese community were represented at the banquet. | ||
Appointed | Mayor of Seattle John F. Dore appointed Clarence Arai to the position of trustee of the Seattle Library Board. His appointment requires city council approval. A photograph from the Seattle Times was featured. | ||
Dore Appoints Arai | Mayor John Dore of Seattle appointed a member of the Japanese community which had heretofore been underrepresented in political life to a municipal office. Dore appointed Clarence Arai who was active in the Japanese community to the Seattle Library… ➤ | ||
Dore Appointee Hit | Mayor of Seattle John F. Dore's nominee to the Seattle Public Library board Clarence Arai was referred to the efficiency committee of the Seattle City Council for investigation. There were two reports indidating opposition to this appointment. | ||
Dore to Fight For Japanese | Mayor John Dore said he would fight to keep the nomination of Clarence Arai to the Seattle Library Board after learning of some opposition to this appointment. | ||
Race Prejudice | Lucille Hawkins | Editorial in response to the appointment of Clarence Arai to the board of trustees of the Seattle Public Library | |
Clarence Arai Enters GOP Rep. Race | Clarence Arai, Japanese American attorney, announced his candidacy for state representative from the 37th District as a Republican | ||
PTA Rates Candidates on School Stand | |||
Elected - Chuck Carroll Named President by Young GOP | |||
37th Republicans Will Hold Rally | A 37th District Republican rally was to be held at Washington Hall in Seattle with candidate Clarence Arai in charge. | ||
Arai Voted Young Republican Officer | Clarence Arai, a Japanese American attorney and the first of his race to run for public office, was elected second vice president of the Young Republican League of King County. | ||
GOP Youth File | Seventeen members of the Young Republican League have filed for positions in the state legislature, and among them is Japanese Ameican attorney Clarence Arai. | ||
Arai Appointed by Mayor J. Dore to Library Post | Seattle Mayor John F. Dore appointed Seattle attorney Clarence Arai to the Seattle Libary Board and Arai's appointment will need the approval of the Seattle City Council.. | ||
Congratulations! - Arai Appointed Library Trustee by Mayor John Dore | The Great Northern Daily News (Taihoku Nippo) congratulated Clarence Arai on his appointment as a member of the Seattle Library Board and mentioned all the public service in which he was involved. | ||
No Place for Prejudice | James A. Wood | An opinion columm in the Seattle Times written by associate editor lames A Wood commented on the opposition to Clarence Arai's nomination to the Seattle Library Boards and stated that it was all due to prejudice and that his nomination should be… ➤ | |
Arai is Appointed to Library Board | Mayor John F. Dore of Seattle sent the nomination of Clarence Arai, a Seattle attorney, to the Seattle City Council for approval as a member of the Seattle Library Board. | ||
Arai Indorsed By Committee | The Seattle City Council effiiciency committee endoresed Seattlre attorney Clarence Arai's nomination to the Seattle Library Board despite some objections from a lsmall minority. | ||
Arai Indorsed for Place on Library Board | After receiving some protests over the proposed appointment of Clarence Arai to the post of Seattle Public Library trustee, two people came out in favor of his selection--James Y. Sakamoto, editor of the Japanese American Courier, and Miss Leone… ➤ | ||
Arai Assured of Post After Public Hearing | Clarence Arai, Seattle attorney, became the first person of Japanese ancestry named to a public office when he was appointed Seattle Public Library trustee. | ||
Arai's Name Goes Before Committee | The efficiency committee of the Seattle City Council took up the nomination of Clarlence Arai, local Japanese American attorney, to the Seattle Library Board after receiving two letters of opposition to his nomination. | ||
Arai Appointed | Clarence Arai, a Japanese American attorney, was confirmed by the Seattle City Council as a member of the Seattle Library Board. | ||
Arai Confirmed by City Council | Clalrence Arlai, a Japanese American attorney, was confirmed by the Seattle City Council as a new member of the Seattle Public Library Board. | ||
City of Seattle (List of Officials) 1937 | List of elected and appointed officials for the City of Seattle 1937 | ||
Seattle's Clarence Arai | An editorial in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer noted the historic event of having a Japanese American named to the Seattle Library Board of trustees and exprssed hope that this would be the beginning of Japanese Americans a in public life. | ||
Nisei Republicans Meet | Four Japanese American Republicans attending a JACL national convention here in Seattle showed their support for Alf Landon for president of the U.S. | ||
Convention of Young Republicans Called to Draft 1936 Platform | Plans were being made to have a Republican state convention in Tacoma with the goal of having young people help prepare the platform. | ||
Vote for Clarence Arai | A political ad for Clarence Arai, who was running for representative for the 37th District as a Republican appeared in print,. | ||
Young Republicans | An editorisal callled for new leadership and for new blood and younger people to be involved in the state Republican Party. | ||
White Pioneer Wills $23,000 to Japanese | A retired logger Sweney Smith willed his entire fortune of $23,000 to Japanese American childrlen Ruby Kumasaka and Hisashi Kumasaka. | ||
Dore Demands 3 Library Heads Quit | Carl L. Cooper | Seattle Mayor John Dore demanded the resignation of three trustrees of the library board and one civil service commisioner, but Clarence Arai, the newest libary trustee, was not among the members being sasked to resign. | |
Labor Strife Halts Alaska Shipping | A halt in Alaska shipping resulted from picketing by a Japanese cannery workers' union at the waterfront where ships bound for Alaska affected. | ||
Order is Signed by Judge | A judge granted a temporary restraining order against the AFof L, its president William Green, and the local organizer Leo Flynn at the request of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union from recognizing a rival union as the representative of… ➤ | ||
Two Races in Union Dispute | Rival Japanese and Filipino cannery workers' unions met in court to air their dispute over alleged discrimination by their unions. | ||
C.I.O. Cannery Union Favors Election Plan | A settlement over the dispute between the AFL and CIO over who should represent the Alaska cannery workers seemed to be resolved when there was agreement that the matter should be taken up by vote. | ||
Salmon Tieup Feared in New Union Quarrel | Dispute between rival cannery workers' unions held the prospect of a delay in the salmon fishing industry. | ||
Seattle's Japantown: A ghost begins to stir | Schwartz, Susan | A view inside the Nippon Kan Theatre (Nikkon Kan), which is located inside the Astor Hotel in the Chinatown/International District. The Theatre was the center of Japanese American life before World War II. | |
Clarence Arai Is Elected to Head Japanese League | Article about Clarence Arai's election to the presidency of the Seattle chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. | ||
Library Staff Plans Annual Banquet Friday | Article about the Seattle Library Board's plan for its annual banquet at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel. Clarence Arai was a member of the board. | ||
Roy Nishimura Conducts Rally | Article covering Clarence Arai's speech at the Japanese American Citizens League northwest district convention in Yakima, WA and the other events that were held there in conjunction with the convention. | ||
Delegates Come To Yakima Meet | Article about the Japanese American Citizens League northwest district convention in Yakima, WA and the events that were being planned. | ||
Japanese American Citizens Group Holds Sunday Afternoon Picnic | Article about the picnic that was held in conjunction with the Japanese American Citizens League northwest distric convention held in Yakima, WA and the events that were to take place. | ||
Clarence Arai for Representative | Article in the Municipal News announcing Clarence Arai's candidacy for the Republican nomination in the 37Th District. | ||
Mrs. Quigley Head of Library Board | Article reporting the new officers of the Seattle Public Library Board, which includes Clarence Arai as the new vice president. | ||
Alaska Cannery Union Organizes Jap Workers | Article about Clarence Arai's leadership in getting the Alaska Cannery Workers union, composed of Japanese Americans, to organize a picket line for ships leaving for Alaska waters. | ||
Arai, Legislature Candidate, Hits "Isms" | Article quoting Republican legislatlive candidate for the 37th District Clarence Arai as against 'Isms'. | ||
Clarence Arai Favors Preserving Constitution | Article expressing the view of Clarence Arai, Republican candidate for representative for the 37th District, on matters of the Constitutiona and welfare reform. | ||
Arai Is Unanimous Choice As Seattle J.A.C.L. Prexy | Article on Clarence Arai's election as president of the JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) Seattle chapter. | ||
The Nisei: Challenge To Fair-Mindedness | Aricle about Japanese Americans in Seattle and the difficulties they face because of racial discrimination and their determination to prove that they are Americans as anyone else. | ||
Draft Advice Will Be Given By Attorneys | Article about the lawyers who were chosen to give free advice to selective service registrants if they had questions by going to the attorney listed for their local draft board. Included were three Japanese American attorneys--Clarence Arai, Kenji… ➤ | ||
A Survey of Attitudes and Opinions in the Jackson Street Community Study Area: Part I | Part one of the results of a survey of the Jackson Street neighborhood from the Jackson Street Neighborhood Study Group. Took a look at values, local organizations, social layers, annual events, faction disputes, and comparison of other… ➤ | ||
Yesler Library Branch To Stage Colorful Affair | Article about the 50th aniversary of the Seattle Public Library system and the program and tea that was to be held at the Yesler Branch Libary. | ||
Japanese Americans Pledge U. S. Loyalty | Article about the installation of officers of the Seattle, White River, Tacoma and Puyallup Valley chapters of the JACL held at the New Washington Hotel. Article emphasized the Americanism of the event. | ||
The Trilogy: The Loaded Gun | Marutani, Bill | ||
The height of ambition | Glanz, James | Article discusses Guy Tozzoli's determination to build the world's tallest building, his group's selection of Minoru Yamasaki as their architect, his radical design and construction, and the problems the building had even befor 9/11. | |
Ah, those were the days | Nisei Veterans Newsletter | Article contains a photograph from the Henry and Yuki Miyake Collection of the Courier Class A championship basketball team, sponsored by Langendorf Bakery. The caption lists the names of all present, who became soliders two years later when WWII… ➤ | |
Japanese Americans and Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years After | Flyer and registration form for the symposium | ||
Japanese Americans and Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years After | Includes the complete program for the symposium and list all panelists. | ||
Learning the Lesson of Internment | Bishop, Katherine | The San Francisco Examiner takes the 50th anniversary of internment to apologize to the Japanese American community for their wrong judment in advocating internment. | |
Treating the Pain of 1942 Internment | Bishop, Katherine | Article describes national remembrance activities regarding the 50th anniversary of President Rosevelt's signing of Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. | |
Japanese look back 50 years to the horrors of internment | Foster, David | A summary of the internment brought up-to-date with tales of a growing tide of anti-asian harassment. Article is incomplete. | |
Chronicling martial arts in the northwest | Svinth, Joseph | Fouth installment of an 8-part series on the history of martial arts in the Pacific Northwest. | |
Minidoka was more than an 'interlude' | Hannula, Don | Article mentions the Wing Luke Asian Museum's exhibit "Executive Order 9066: 50 years before and 50 years after." | |
Japanese Americans Pledge Loyalty To Flag | Photo in the Seattle Times of members of the JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) at an Independence Day dance showing them saluting the American flag. | ||
Color Groups Protest Ban At New Pool | Article about Japanese Americans and Blacks trying to use Colman Swimming Pool and being denied entry. | ||
A Good Helper | Photo with caption of Clarence Arai reporting on his being honored for the unionization of Seattle's Japanese markets at a banquet. | ||
We're Americans | Article about Japanese Ameicans wanting to use Colman Pool in Seattle's Lincoln Park and appearing before the Seattle Park Board to protest their exclusion. | ||
Freezing Edict Will Hit Trade in Sound Area | Market, Dan B. | Article about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's order to freeze all Japanese assets in the United States and its effect on the Japanese community in the Seattle area. | |
Japanese Here Cite Value of Americanism | The JACL Northwest District Convention concludd in Seattle with speeches, panel discussions and an oratorical contests included. A photo of four Japanees American girls pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag accompanied the article. | ||
Convention After-Thoughts | Tadako Tamura | Tadako Tamura expressed her thoughts on the aftermath of the JACL Pacific Northwest convention in the Japanese American Courier. | |
1,300 Seattle Japanese Pledge Loyalty | A photograph showed Japanese American pledging allegiance to the U.S. at a rally at the Seattle Buddhist Church. | ||
Arai Asks Post in U.S. Army | Clarence Arai, a captain in the army reserves whose commission expired after he could not pass the physical, sought to regain his commisssion because he wanted to help the U.S. now that it was at war. | ||
Arai, Japanese Attorney, Seeks to Rejoin Army | Clarlence Arai, local Japanese Americcan attorney, expressed his wish to join the army and regain his commission as a captain after it had been terminated because of his health. | ||
The Rally Rigmarole | Bill Hosokawa | Bill Hosokawa, Japanese American journalist, told of the rally held at the Seattle Buddhist Church auditorium that reaffirmed Japanese Americans' loyalty to the U.S. and their support for the U.S. war effort. | |
Our Japanese | The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in an editorial, affirmed the loyalty and good citizenship of Japanese Americans and urged the public to be tolerant and understanding of their plight. At the same time, it urged Japanese Americans to do their part in… ➤ | ||
Let Us Do Our Part | Clarence T. Arai | Clarence Arai, former president of the Seattle JACL and also former national president of the JACL, urged Japanese Americans to assist in the war effort and to be good, patriotic citizens in working together with others so that democracy might… ➤ | |
Arai Elected War Time President of local J.A.C.L. Succeeding Ito | Clarence Arai was elected wartime JACL president of the Seattle chapter; he succeeds Kenji Ito. | ||
$2,800 More in Contributions | A photograph showed members of the JACL tabulating the results of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Buy a Boeing Bomber" campaign. | ||
Seattle Japanese Take Oath of U.S. Allegiance | Walter Rue | The JACL held ceremonies for Japanese Americans to affirm their allegiance to the U.S. by reciting an oath and signing papers containing the oath of alllegiance. A photograph showed Toshiko Nakagawa being photographed after taking an oath and… ➤ | |
Tomorrow Is Today | An informational pamphlet warning people to take care of blight on their houses. It also lists what the Jackson Street Community Council has accomplished so far. | ||
A Pledge of Loyalty to the United States | Japanese Americans, some of whom held dual citizenship, took an oath of allegiance to the U.S. in ceremonies from Japanese American attorney Clarence Arai. Six women and one man were shown in a photograph in the Sattle P-I. | ||
First Japanese Arrive at Evacuee Camp | A photo showed the first arrivals to the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley of California being assigned to their respective barracks. | ||
Bainbridge Japs Prepare to Leave | Carlton Fitchett | Bainbridge Island Japanese were making plans to evacuate the Island as orders were received to leave although the exact date had not been determined. People were packaing their goods or storing them, a pastor was closing his church, and… ➤ | |
Evacuation of Calif. Japs Now Under Way | Evacuation from Southern California began as some 1,000 Japanese went either by car caravan or train to the Manzanar camp in Owens Valley, California. | ||
Butcher and Preacher - All Japanese Must Leave Bainbridge Island Homes | A photograph showed Johnny Nakata , grocery owner, cutting some meat as he explained that he wanted someone to take over his business while he's gone .Another photograph showed Rev. Kihachi Hirakawa at the altar of the church he built with his own… ➤ | ||
Homes Rushed for Japs at Reception Center | Construction workers were busily building homes at the Manzanar camp site in Owens Valley, California where a large contingent of West Coast Japanese were to be placed. | ||
Farewell Thumbprint | A photograph showed May Katayama, a Bainbridge Island florist, being fingerprinted as she registered for eventual ebvacuation from the Island. | ||
What happens next? | Four men sat in contemplation as they talked about the immiment evacuation that was to take place soon on Bainbridg Island. in a photograph. in a Seattle newsplaper. | ||
Camera Catches Drama of Island Evacuation | Japanese Americans on Bainbridge Island prepared to leave their homes on the Island as they filled out registration papers. Two photographs showed one picture with an older man and youth, while another showeed a little girl with a registration form. | ||
Uncle Sam Says "Move On!" | An army sentry looks toward three Japanese Americans outside Anderson's store on Bainbridge Island where registration was taking place. | ||
Jap Evacuees Will Follow The Ponies at Santa Anita | Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia, California was being prepared for use as a temporary evacuation center for Japanese evacuees as housing was being constructed for the new arrivals. | ||
Owens Valley - New Home of 60,000 Japs | Photos show the Owens Valley in California where reportedly 60,000 Japanese were to be located at a camp called Manzanar. One photo shows the camp barracks with the mountains in the background; another shows people lining up to register; and a third… ➤ | ||
Japanese Colony Dark as All Obey New Army Ruling | A curfew of 8 pm had the Japanese colony at home and obeying the law, according to a Seattle police officer. A photo of Aki Kato pointing to a clock at a drug store indicated that there were about 7 minutes to go before all Japanese had to be at… ➤ | ||
Seattle Japanese Stay Home After Curfew | A curfew ordered by the Western Defense Command on all Japanese on the West Coast had people observing the order by staying home or closing up shop. Two photos showed how people were affected by the curfew with one group playing cards at home, while… ➤ | ||
New Library Head to be Named Soon | Carl L. Cooper | ||
Nisei Problem | Jacqueline Wieland | Editorials from the Seattle Post Intelligencer in 1942 on whether or not the Japanese community was a threat. | |
Exiled within | Gelernter, Carey Quan | ||
Photos illuminate internment of Japanese Americans | Mahar, Ted | Long-hidden photographs showing life in Wyoming's Heart Mountain Relocation Center. | |
The Dream Transformed | |||
Camp Harmony story unfolds | The Wing Luke Asian Museum's traveling exhibit, "Executive Order 9066: 50 Years Before and 50 Years After", is displayed at the Puyallup fairground's The Fair Museum. Japanese Americans comment on the exhibit and their experiences during their… ➤ | ||
Great American Pastime | Pancrazio, Angela Cara | Exhibit at the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center: A League of Their Own: Oregon Nisei Baseball, 1930-1949. A long article with details from those who played the game before internment. | |
Bataan survivor protests memorial | Baker, Deborah | A survivor of the Bataan Death March protests the plaque to tell the story of a Japanese internment camp in Santa Fe, NM. | |
Koremastsu, Resisters Cases | Nakagawa, Martha | An extensive summary of the Korematsu and the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee's constitutional cases in regard to the internment and draft rejection. Includes thoughtful analysis of the continuing bitterness against and between the resistors and… ➤ | |
U.S. citizen found brighter side of WWII internment | Parr, Marina | Memories of one JA woman internned at Tule Lake. | |
Evacuation: March 30, 1942 | Dorpat, Paul | Article in connection with the publication of Richard Berner's Seattle Transformed, a history of Seattle, WA in the 1940s. | |
Japanese Americans must heal battle scars | Opinion, the Japanese American community continues to be split over whether the men who refused to go to the camps or the men who fought in World War II were right. It is time for each side to respect the decision of the other and heal the wounds… ➤ | ||
Understanding, not forgiveness, needed | Ikeda, Tsuguo "Ike" | Article is a response to the editorial "Japanese Americans must heal battle scars" (1900.4917) | |
Era of uncertainty frozen in time | Le, Phuong | Investigatio of the Panama Hotel in Seattle reveals history of Japanese immigrants and the legacy left from WWII internment. | |
Japanes TV Crew Films in Seattle | Lewis, Linda | Japanese film makers are in Seattle to make a film on an immigrant, Waka Yamada, who was sold into Seattle prostitution at the turn of the twentieth century and lived at Aloha House in the International District. Assisting the crew is Uhachi Tamesa… ➤ | |
Minidoka to be part of Idaho farm and ranch Museum | Two barracks from Minidoka will be moved so they are included in the Idaho Farm and Ranch Museum. | ||
Japanese-American Recalls Refusal to Accept Internment | Remarks from Gordon Hirabayashi on the occasion of receipt of the University of Washington's disginguished alumnus award. | ||
Exhibit Recalls Internment of Nikkei at Puyallup Fairgrounds | |||
Uprooted to Tule Lake | Corum, Holley Gilbert | Lilly Ono, 85, reflects on World War II spent with her husband, Kay, and children at the internment camp in Northern California | |
Internee in World War II | |||
Memorial to Patriotism a Betrayal to Historical Accuracy | Hohri, William | Commentary that alleges that the Japanese Amnerican Memorial to Patriotism will contain falsified history of the internment and JA participation in World War II. | |
On death and remembrance | Ninomiya, Calvin | A Japanese American man visits the place where his brother died a hero in World War II | |
The Many Roads To Highline | Eyler, Melba | History of the early Japanese settlers in the Highline, WA also known as Sunnydale, WA ) and tells the story of the families of Uhachi Tamesa and Kyosuke Yokoa | |
The living memorial | Nishimura, Hiro | Comments on the dedication of the Nisei veterans; monument in Los Angeles that has inscribed the names of all Japanese Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWII or the post-war occupation. | |
Sen. Feinstein asks U.S. postmaster to issue stamp honoring Nat'l Day of Remembrance | |||
Spark Matsunaga savings bond unveiled | |||
Episcopalians, diocese, honored as "unsung heroes" | Barksdale, Susan | Twin Cities Chapter of the JACL pay tribute to JAs who were interned during WWII and to honor those who fought against this injustice. | |
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part IV, Chapter 3 | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | Details of the organization of the Day of Remembrance at Camp Harmony - the Puyallup Fair Grounds. | |
Born in Seattle: Japanese American Redress - Part VI | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | Details of the people and the process involved in The Day of Remembrance, the event that in 1978 united the families that were evacuated to the Puyallup Fair Grounds and was the largest gathering of Japanese Americans since the camps. Helped… ➤ | |
Born in Seattle: Conclusion | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | The efforts of Seattle JACL in educating the state about the evacuation, the people and efforts that went into lobbying the Washington State Congressional delegation are discussed in some detail. | |
A Titanic Search: More on first MISLS graduates | Honda, Harry K. | David Swift is collection facts, photos and anecdotes for a reference book about the first class of mISLS graduate in June, 1942. Includes of list of those graduates and the faculty. | |
Concentration camps | Marutani, Bill | ||
What's Happened To South Park | Murakami, Debbie | South Park near Seattle has changed from small farms and a close-knit society to few farms and industrial building. | |
Heart Mountain memories | Hosokawa, Bill | A panoramic photo of Heart Mountain, taken by George S. Iwanaga brings back memories. Includes list of staff of the Heart Mountain Sentinel, the camp newspaper. | |
The elusive politics of Ruth Woo | Simon, Jim | An improbable woman, who keeps out of the limelight, has helped young politicians and prodded taleneted people into civic activism to become a backroom heavyweight. | |
Yarrow a Place: An Historical Commentary on Lives and Times During the Early Development of Yarrow Point | Whitig | ||
Bills Provide for Compensation to Japanese American State Employees | Hayashi, Sumi | Bills in Washington State House and Senate would compensate Japanese American state employees who lost their jobs because of Executive Order 9066. | |
Would Move Japanese; Loyal Japanese; For Mr. Moto | Johnson, Peter S.; Bonus, Albert D.; Guptill, Tom | Letters to the Editor ot the Seatte Post-Ingelligencer commenting on the proposal to evacuate all Japanese/Japanese Americans from the West Coast. | |
Notice of a meeting with the Seattle Library Board, which includes Japanese American Clarence Arai. | |||
Japanese Problem | Sutherland, Charles | Letter to the Editor to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Charles Sutherland of Cle Elum, WA suggesting what to do with the Japanese in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. | |
Cultures Combine to Aid Democracy | Interview with Clarence Arai with a Japanese American Courier radio announcer, Tura Nakamura, on how the different cultures in this country combined to promoted Americanism. | ||
Bainbridge Japs Leave in First N.W. Evacuation | Photo in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showing Japanese from Bainbridge Island walking to their train for evacuation while people watch from the Marion St. overpass. | ||
225 to Make New Homes in California | Photo with incomplete article about the evacuation of Bainbridge Island Japanese to a concentration camp in California. Photo shows the Nakamura family with Rev. Hirakawa in an army truck. | ||
Text of Gen. DeWitt's Curfew Edict | DeWitt, Gen. John L. | Edict issued by General John L. DeWitt announcing the restrictions Japanese, German and Italian aliens and Japanese Americans must observe, primarily a curfew, limitations on travel and giving up certain items like cameras, short wave radios and… ➤ | |
Mayor Offers Cleric's Name | News article about a minister replacing Clarence Arai as trustee of the Seattle Library Board. | ||
Camp Harmony Revisited: Reparation Effort Begins | Okimoto, Randy | ||
Still a Melting Pot | Editorial that appeared in the Seattle Times on 4/1/1942 noting the different ethnicities involved in the removal of the Japanese on Bainbridge Island and how they all worked well together. | ||
For the Duration: The Long March to Internment Camp | Evans, Walter | Article in Sunday Northwest section written in the present tense to desctibe the evacuation of Seattle Japanese to Puyallup Fairgrounds. | |
Internment camp from WWII open for tours | Fleeman, Michael | Visitors will see the foundation of a barracks, the remnants of ornamental rock gardens, the stone sentry building and the last major structure, the wood-frame auditorium. | |
Personal Reflections: World War II veterans of degretated units | A panel discussion at the Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center where e WW II veterabs shared their experience with serving in segregated units. Includs reflections on the tension between Hawaii Nikkei, whose families were not interned, and west… ➤ | ||
If it ain't Baroque, don't fix it | Karl, E. A. | ||
Photo of Japanese Americans lining up at the doorway of a camp barrack with a soldier and two civilians at the doorway. Most likely this camp is Manzanar, California because it was the first camp built and the date was around that time. | |||
For the Sake of the Children: Bainbridge's Japanese Americans Remember | Gwinn, Mary Ann | ||
A Symbol of Safety | Photo of Masaru Shibayama, 2 -1/2, of Bainbridge Island standing near a soldier with fixed bayonet. | ||
Japanese Leaves Tragic Note | Article about a Japanese woman who committed suicide because she was despondent over being separated from her husband, who had been interned in the Midwest. | ||
Registering on Bainbridge | Photo of three Japanese Americans--Shigeko Tamaki, Sumio Yukawa and Eizo Yukawa--with Shigeko Tamaki registering the two Yukawas on Bainbridge Island prior to being evacuasted. | ||
First Meal in New Alien Camp | Photo showing internees at Manzanar, California camp lining up to receive food being ladled out by workers. It was their first meal of the day at the new camp. | ||
Japs on Way to Camp | Photo of a caravan of cars led by an army jeep heading for the reception center at the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley. | ||
Japs on Way to Camp | Photo of internees at the Manzanar, California camp gathered outside the camp barracks as they await assignment to their living quarters. | ||
Their Hero | Photo of two women internees, Gene Hashimoto and Rosemary Anzai, putting up a picture of General Douglas MacArthur on the wall of their apartment at the Manzanar camp in California. | ||
Owens Valley | Photo of the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley of California with the Sierra Nevada moutains in the background. | ||
Japanese Smiles | Photo of a man and two women waving and smiling through the windows of a bus headed for the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley of California. | ||
Vanguard of More than 100,000 Japanese | Photo of Japanese apparently preparing to leave for Manzanar internment camp in the Owens Valley. Duffel bags are prominently piled high on the ground along with suitcases. Buses are shown in the background on the left. | ||
House Subcommittee Hears Testimony on Redress | |||
A Temporary Haven at Famous Santa Anita Track | Photo of the Santa Anita Race Track in California being converted to temporary housing for Japanese internees before they are sent to permanent housing at Manzanar in the Owens Valley. | ||
Planting Halted by Jap Farmers | Welch, Doug | Article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer about the reluctance of the Japanese farmers to continue planting because of the uncertainty of what is being planned by the government. | |
Filling Matresses with Straw | Photo of people filling matresses with straw at the Manzanar internment camp in the Owens Valley of California as they prepare to spend their first night there. | ||
We Point with Pride | Editorial in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer of 4/4/1942 praising the efficiency of the evacuation of the Japanese on Bainbridge Island and also the results of a court case against a Japanese American defendant who was found innnocent. | ||
Evacuation to Part Chinese, Jap Family | Article on a family whose mother is Japanese American and married to a Chinese American and their two daughters. She and the children will be evacuated to an internment camp while her husband will have to remain. | ||
An Evacuation Racial Problem | Photo of Nellie Woo, a Japanese American married to a Chinese American man, who has two daughters and will have to evacuate with her two half-Chinese, half-Japanese daughters to an internment camp. | ||
Race Prejudice | Hawkins, Lucille | Letter to the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer decries the opposition to the appointment of Clarence Arai to the Seattle Public Library board. | |
Dore, Mayor John | Personal hand-written letter from Seattle Mayor John Dore thanking Clarence Arai, Seattle Public Library board member, for the flowers he sent on the occasion of Mayor Dore's father's death. | ||
Internees Are Called Victims of Injustice | Sperry | ||
Future American Defenders Report to Uncle Sam | Photo of men lining up to register for Selective Service at a fire station in Seattle. Photo noted the different racial extractions of the men. | ||
The Nisei | Article and pictures show Nisei life and how western the second-generation Japanese are. | ||
Japanese Typewriter Mastered by Professor | Marty Abrahamson | Professor Henry Tatsumi of the University of Washington demonstrated a Japanese typewriter that he was using to complete his manuscript for his Oirental Studies students. | |
Japanese Group Schedule Picnic | Plans were being made by the Japanese Students Club to hold a picnic at Five Mile Lake. | ||
For Tolerance; Japanese Americans | E. Louise Irwin and S. Sawamura | Letters to the editor regarding racism towards Japanese-Americans and citizenship | |
Minorities Can Help Stop Discrimination | Roger Bye | The University of Washington Daily featured Japanese Americans and their career opportunities in a series on the University and the careers students pursued. Professor Henry Tatsumi was interviewed on his opinions on Nisei and their career goals. | |
It All Came Back...Where We Stayed, Which Stall | Bailey, Gil | ||
Where East Is Now West | Photo of a group of Japanese American near the punch table at the installtion of Japanese American Citizens League officers at the New Washington Hotel. | ||
Japanese-Americans Pledge U.S. Loyalty | Article about the installation of Japanese American Citizens League officers in the Seattle area and the loyalty shown to the United States. | ||
Nipponese Meet Here Tomorrow | Article about a conference of Japanese American college and university students to be held at the University of Washington to exchange ideas and to promote friendship among the students of the various schools. | ||
Dancers Compare Notes | Photo of two Japanese American women in Japanese kimonos displaying a dance step for Potlatch Queen Shirley Gail Fleetwood. The two were advertising a Japanese dance festival which was to be held on Main St. between 5th and 6th Avenues as part of… ➤ | ||
Pair Wed Amid Oriental Pageantry | Photo and article about a Shinto wedding held in Seattle uniting Takeshi Kubota and Kiyo Kaneko. | ||
Japan-America League Meets | Article about a conference of the Nortwest District Conference of the Japanese American Citizens League held in Seattle at the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and the political leaders who attended or sent messages to it. | ||
Japanese Help Aluminum Drive | Japanese-Americans donate a large truckload of metal to contribute to a week-long aluminum drive. | ||
U.S. Japanese Loyal, Asserts Seattle Editor | Editor, James Y. Sakamoto, speaks to the Junior Chamber of Commerce regarding the loyalty of Japanese-Americans if the U.S. ever went to war with Japan. | ||
Whatever Tokyo Does, They Are Good Americans | Article contrasts how Japanese government modified plans to detain Americans as "hostages" to how Japanese in America behave and are treated . | ||
It's Been 30 Years of Recovery | Mano, Mark | Gordon Hirabayashi was imprisoned during World War II when he refused the obey curfew requirements and later refused to answer the questionnaire given to all draft-eligible Japanese. Unlike the no-no boys he sent the entire survey back with no… ➤ | |
Japanese Citizens Plan Outing | JACL organizes Japan Day celebration featuring folk dances, songs, juggling as well as a contest to name a Nisei Queen. | ||
Splendid Example | An editorial remarked on how both the Chinese and Japanese communities iin friendly competition had met their Defense Chest quotas. | ||
Nisei's Queen Worries Over Father's Plight | Newly crowned Nisei Queen, Sakiko Shiga, worries that her father, Henry J. Shiga, may not be able to sail back home to the U.S. from Japan due to rising tension between the two countries. | ||
Seattle Soprano Wins Scholarship | Talented soprano, Mariko Mukai, is awarded a scholarship from the Juilliard Foundation in New York. | ||
Japanese Girl Named to Tuberculosis Post | Japanese American, May Kumasaka, is appointed assistant laboratory technician at King County Tuberculosis Hospital. | ||
Refugee Ship from Nippon Arrives in B.C. | Doug Welch | Missionaries, students, and business people, mostly Japanese American, return home on a voyage organized at the last minute. Many state their opinions on the war and what they had observed in Japan. Most returned due to frozen bank accounts. | |
West Coast Japanese | Jim Marshall | Article discusses brief history of immigration and citizenship of Japanese in America and addresses the concern of where loyalties would stand if there were a war. | |
New permanent Asian Pacific American exhibit to open next year | Suguro, Ed | The new, permanent Wing Luke Museum exhibit will cover 10 groups: Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, other Southeast Asians, South Asians and Pacific Islanders. | |
Japanese American Memorial Approved | |||
Important to know it did happen | Moy, Kimberly | ||
Reflections of cultural identities in conflict | Luther, Catherine A. | Examines how the newspapers in each internment camp reflected the struggle for cultural identity felt by the internees. | |
Min Yasui on Redress: "I'm Still Fighting Mad Yet" | Griswold, Lew | ||
Memorial caravan to camp harmony | Reed, Wendy | ||
Pearson, Drew | Article about suspected subversive activity in the United States by pro-Japan organizations and the Japanese government. | ||
War News Shocks Them | Williams, Forrest | Article with photos about the reaction of the Japanese community to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and their comments. | |
War Orders Stop Japanese Travel | Article about restrictions on travel placed on persons of Japanese ancestry in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. | ||
Japanese Baptist Home Guarded | Article about the Japanese Baptist Home in Seattle receiving a threatening phone call in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. Other Japanese businesses were vandalized, while some citizens offered their services, some of them expressing a wish… ➤ | ||
Reverend Edward Iwamoto: "We Evacuated On Our Own" | Woo | ||
Millikin Urges Tolerance | Article about Seattle Mayor Earl Millikin's appeal to the people of Seattle to be tolerant and understanding of the Japanese in the city and that he felt they were loyal to this country. | ||
Japanese Here Thunderstruck by Air Attack | Article about comments made by William Hosokawa in regard to the Pearl Harbor bombing and the reaction of the Japanese community in Seattle and his opinion on what Japan is planning to do. | ||
American-born Japanese Loyal, Editor Asserts | Article about James Y. Sakamoto and his statement that Americans of Japanese ancestry are loyal to the U.S. and will help to uncover any potential saboteurs among pro-Japanese members of he community. | ||
Radio Station Gets Warning | Article about a warning received by a Seattle radio station claiming to blow up the station if it wasn't careful about what it aired. | ||
F.B.I. Acts at San Pedro, Calif. | Photo of an American soldier guarding Japanese and another of the Japanese taken into custody when they arrived from Terminal Island, California to the dock at San Pedro, California. | ||
Article about security measures being taken along the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge, Los Angeles aqueduct and San Pedro Harbor. | |||
Three Japanese Americans Challenge Evacuation Order | |||
Article about the Japanese community being confined to their homes and that in San Francisco their section was roped off. In Chinatown there was elation over the United States entering the war. | |||
Japanese Searched | Article about Japanese in California driving across bridges being stopped amd searched for explosives. | ||
Japs Barred From Air Line Flights | Article about the airlines barring people of Japanese descent from boarding American airlines or any transport planes. | ||
Japanese Growers "Late to Work" | Photo of stalls at the Pike Place Market being empty because the Japanese workers who ordinarily staff these tables are missing in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack. | ||
Lapel Buttons Will Identify Chinese Here | Article about Chinese people in Seattle to wear buttons that say "Chinese" to distinguish them from Japanese in case of mistaken identity | ||
Mayor Warns Citizens to Remain Calm | Article about Seattle Mayor Earl Millikin's warning to the public to stay away from military establishments and any fires to lessen the possiblity of hysteria and to treat the Japanese residents of the city tolerably. | ||
Classes Held At Japanese School Here | Article about the continuation of the Seattle Japanese School in spite of hostilities between the United States and Japan. | ||
Seattle Church Leaders Support U.S. War Effort | Article about how clergymen from the Seattle area call for tolerance and understanding of the Japanese Americans living here and support for the war effort. | ||
First Duty of a Citizen: Mind Your Own Business | Editorial in a Seattle newspaper requesting people to accept the inconveniences and to cooperate in making things run smoothly. As for Japanese Americans, people were asked to not be hostile toward them. | ||
Three Men Who Resisted the Internment | |||
Racial Harmony Welded By Resourceful Teacher | Article about the principal at Bailey Gatzert Elementary School in Seattle pleading for tolerance among her students, especially since the school is composed about three-fourths Japanese students, in the aftermath of the U.S.'s entry into World War… ➤ | ||
Fair Play Asked For Japanese | Article about the King County school superintendent asking for fair play in the treatment of Japanese American students as a result of the U.S.'s entry into World War II. | ||
Church Council Asks Fairness To Japanese | Article about the Seattle Council of Churches and Christian Education asking that there be no discrimination or unfairness on the Japanese in the area due to this country's entry into World War II. | ||
Japanese Leaders Here Pledge Loyalty | Article about leaders in the Japanese community pledging their loyalty to the United States and comments they made in regard to the war situation. | ||
Japan Language School Classes Here Called Off | Article about the closing of the Japanese Language School in Seattle in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. | ||
Council of Churches Asks Fairness to Jap Residents | Article about the Council of Churches asking for fair treatment of the Japanese in the area in the face of the Pearl Harbor bombing and at the same time, reminding Japanese to be calm, loyal and law-abiding. | ||
Japanese Still Deal in Pike Place Market | Article about the Pike Place Market and the Japanese still working there after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Many of the Japanese are aliens and have their stalls in the names of their children, who are U.S. citizens. | ||
Nippon School Here Is Closed | Article concerning the Seattle Japanese Language School's closure in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. | ||
Tule Lake Exhibit: "Images From the Pilgrimage" | Robinson, Mari | Photo exhibit of a pilgrimage to Tule Lake taken by 60 people to recall adn reflect on the World War II relocation camp for people of Japanese ancestry. | |
40 Youths Stranded | Article on Japanese American youth from a Seattle Buddhist Church organization being stranded in Portland, Oregon and having difficulty returning because of the ban on Japanese aliens being denied access to common carriers, despite the fact that… ➤ | ||
Japanese Get Legal Papers | Article and photograph of Japanese Americans getting copies of their birth certificates at the Public Safety Building in Seattle in order to continue to work in the city. | ||
Japanese Here Scores Attack | Article about the letter Dyke Miyagawa, president of the Educational Society of the Japanese Canner Workers, wrote to Mayor Millikin of Seattle pledging his and the organization's support in the country's war effort. | ||
Anti-Japanese Acts Feared | Article about a piece of iron being found on the railroad tracks in Eatonville, WA and whether they could have been placed by Japanese workers living there. | ||
Minitsters Urge Tolerance | Article about Methodist ministers urging public understanding and tolerance of the Japanese in this area. | ||
Our Japanese | Editorial by the staff of the Sattle Post-Intelligencer telling of the problems faced by the Japanese community and asking for tolerance and understanding of their plight. | ||
An Issue Ignored For Nearly 40 Years: we must remedy a wrong done to certain State employees | Kinoshita, Cherry | Proposal detailing the recommendations that the 48th Legislative session of the WA State Legislature compensate any Japanese American state employee who was terminated or forced to resign following Pearl Harbor. | |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Niendorff, Fred | Article about alien Japanese farmers withholding their produce because of U.S Treasury restrictions on their entering the markets and dealing in financial transactions. U.S. Trasury licenses were being issued to them to allow them to market their… ➤ | |
Japanese Here Aiding Defense | Article about how the Japanese Chamber of Commerce is coordinating defense drives in the Japanese community by preparing gift packages for servicemen and buying defense bonds. | ||
Word to the Nisei | Sakamoto, James Y. | Editorial written by James Y. Sakamoto, publisher of the Japanese American Courier, exhorting the Nisei to remain loyal and do their bit in the defense of the United States. | |
One Man "Riot" Jailed | Article about an American living in Chile who damaged a Japanese-run store and assaulted two of the clerks working in the store. | ||
Safety Position Shown | Photograph of students at Bailey Gatzert school watching a student demonstrating what to do in case of the school being bombed. | ||
Eatonville Acts To Keep Peace With Japanese | Article about how Eatonville tried to defuse an incident when a piece of iron was found on the railroad track, and the Japanese workers at the lumber were suspected. | ||
6 U.S. Japanese Fear Violence, Lock Selves In | Article about sxi Japanese workers at a hatchery who locked themselves in because of fears of violence in Clinton, MO after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. | ||
Doing battle with a Seattle 'madam' | Tazuma, Yukio | The author recalls the brothels in the International District during the Great Depression. | |
Tolerance Appeal Made for Japanese | Article about the need for tolerance on Japanese residents in the Seattle area as a result of the Pearl Harbor bombing as requested by the Urban League. | ||
Chinatown's heart to house new museum | Daza, Rosario | Within the Kong Yick buildings are the stories of thousands of new immigrants. | |
This time, it was a 'harmonious' trek to Puyallup | Suzuki, Sharon | A "Day of Remembrance" at the Puyallup Fairgrounds, the former Camp Harmony, was held by the Japanese American Citizens League for the Nikkei incarcerated during World War II. | |
Executive Order 9066: The Internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans | An info booklet for the photo exhibit "Executive Order 9066" that was displayed at the Wing Luke Asian Museum. Includes excerpts from "The Japanese in California" and words from Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, Tom C. Clark. Most of the… ➤ | ||
Fourth Annual N.W. Nisei Basketball Tournament | photo fragments from the fourth annual N.W. Nisei Basketball Tournament. Men's and women's winners featured. | ||
Six Men Pummel Japanese Here | Article about how six Filipinos attacked a Japanese American man who was walking home, the beating resulting from Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and the Philippines. | ||
U. Withdrawals Since Start of War Total 15 | Article about withdrawals from the University of Washington but the Japanese students have not withdrawn in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. | ||
Japanese Students Ready to Aid U.S. | Article about how the members of the Japanese Students' Club at the University of Washington pledged their support to the U.S. in a resolution. | ||
Article about the need for tolerance at a Seattle public high school, Roosevelt, despite the fact that there were few Japanese students there. | |||
Officials Seeking to Avert Shortage of Vegetables Here | Niendorff, Fred | Article about how the prohibition against any financial dealing with Japanese aliens was making a shortage of fresh vegetables available to the general public because the aliens weren't able to sell their produce. | |
Vegetables in Supply Here | Article about how arrangements were made to purchase produce grown by alien Japanese so that there won't be a shortage of vegetables in this area due to government restrictions on making financial transactions with Japanese aliens. | ||
Arai Asks Post in U.S. Army | Clarence Arai, a graduate of the University of Washington and an officer in the U.S. Army whose commission had expired, asked for reinstatement of his commission so he could serve the country. | ||
Japanese Residents | Editorial asking for fair treatment of persons of Japanese ancestry. | ||
Seattle Japanese Form Group | An organization is formed by Japanese Americans to assist in defense work and cooperate with agencies working in the war effort. | ||
With roots of strength | Adams, Wanda A. | Discusses the exhibition "Strength and Diversity: Japanese American Women 1885-1990" | |
A civil action | Goldsmith, Steven | Almost a century after snubbing Takuji Yamashita, the state's legal establishment is taking steps to honor the first Japanese graduate of the UW law school | |
Term of endearment | Blake, Judith | ||
Rent to Japanese Aliens Banned | The Federal Reserve Bank reminded tenants living in apartments, rooming houses, hotels and homes operated by Japanese aliens not to make payment to them because it would violate restrctions imposed by the Treasury Department. | ||
2 Youths Arrested for Photos | Two Asian youths were arrested after taking pictures at a Seattle pier, and people called the police because they were suspicious. | ||
Florists Here Ban Japanese Products | The Seattle Retail Florists Association announced that they will buy flowers only from American citizens because of federal regulations barring purchases from Japanese aliens. | ||
You Can Tell Chinese By Button He Wears | Buttons with the word "China" on it and colored red, white and blue are distributed to Chinese to help distinguish them from Japanese and to show their loyalty to the war effort. | ||
Article mentions what Japanese people, especially the enemy, look like. | |||
Brief article about a Japanese Americann reporter's grief or his friend's death. | |||
Japanese-Americans Aid in Defense Plans | The Japanese American Citizens' League formed an emergency defense committee to show their loyalty by deeds, not words. | ||
Article about how in Hawaii Japanese were always referred to as Japanese; but with the bombing of Pearl Harbor, they're now referred to as "Japs." | |||
Americans All | Picture of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt shown with leaders of Tacoma's Japanese community in discussing problems of the American-born Nisei. In the accompanying article, she asks tolerance for the Nisei. | ||
6,975 Japanese Located in City | The Japanese population of the city of Seattle at the time of the Pearl Harbor bombing was 6,975, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. | ||
Y.W. Aid Lauds Tolerance Plea | The secretary of the Y.W.C.A Mrs. Arthur E. Wade commended Seattle Mayor Earl Millikin for his plea of tolerance in differentiating between the local Japanese and the militarists in Japan. | ||
Filipinos Here Urged to be Tolerant | Filipinos in the Seattle area are urged not to create any disturbances or demonstrations as a result of hostilities between Japan and the Philippines. | ||
Seattle Japanese Aid U.S. Defense | The Seattle Japanese American Citizens League organized a Japanese Emergency Defense Council to assist in defense work and show loyalty to this country. | ||
Denounces Japan | Article with photo about Clarke H. Kawakami, correspondent with Japan's Domei news agency who denounced Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and resigned his position. | ||
Stukas, German Pilots Reported in Hawaii Raid | A bacteriologist in Hawaii reported that German Stuka planes and German and Japanese American pilots born and raised in Hawaii were involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor. | ||
Nisei Stand | An editorial in the Great Northern Daily News, a bilingual publication in the Seattle Japanese community, declares the position Japanese Americans find themselves in and what they should do in the current situation. | ||
American-born Japanese | Persons of Japanese were allowed to board the Black Ball Line as long as they could produce an attested copy of their birth certificates. | ||
Japs Rush For Birth Papers | Names of suspicious persons who obtained birth certificates were sent to the FBI after it was learned that someone obtained the birth certificate of a Japanese man without his permission or knowledge. | ||
Jap-Filipino War Ups Produce Prices | Produce prices rose due to many Filipinos refusing to work for Japanese farmers because of Japan's invasion of the Philippines and thus crops haven't been harvested. | ||
Two-Thirds of State Japs in King County | Two-thirds of all Japanese in Washington state were in King County, and the three Pacific Coast states of Washington, Oregon and California held 88.5 percent of all the Japanese in the U.S. | ||
Japanese Students' Club Discusses War Problems | Robert O'Brien, assistant dean of the college of arts and sciences, spoke with members of the Japanese Students' Club in discussing problems they are facing as a result of the war with Japan. | ||
Young Japanese Organizing for Civilian Defense | Japanese Americans in Seattle formed a civilian defense organization under the leadership of James Y. Sakamoto | ||
Japanese Victimized by Bogus Collectors | Two men and a woman were making the rounds of asking for licensing fees from Japanese hotel and rooming house operators in a bogus scheme to make money. | ||
They Want Jap Business | A mortuary in San Francisco had a sign outside its establishment saying "We'd rather do business with 100 Japanese than one American." | ||
American Soldiers Learning Japanese | Army privates of Japanese ancestry are teaching the Japanese language to about 100 officers and enlisted men. | ||
No Camera, No Jap, Explains Keye Luke | Wearing buttons identifying themselves as Chinese (or Koreans) helps these people avoid unpleasant situations that might arise out of being mistaken for Japanese. | ||
Free Shaves for Japs | A barber in Bay Shore, New York, Joseph Scanbura, had a sign in his barber shop, "Free shaves for Japs. Not responsible for accidents." | ||
Activities Slated for Williams Club | The Roger Williams Club of the University Baptist Church baked cookies for the Japanese Children's Home. | ||
Japanese in U.S. | Letter to the editor from a woman who warned of fifh column activity and proposed sending the alien Japanese back to their home country accompanied by their children or letting the children remain here to be interned. | ||
U.S. Aids Jail 4 Japanese Leaders Here | Four prominent Japanese Americans were arrested and held in the King County Jail after being arrested by federal agents in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. | ||
Parsons, Louella | Ten Japanese Americans said they would be willing to work on the movie "Burma Road" and have their salaries used to buy defense bonds or used for any other war aid agencies. | ||
Japanese Group Will Hold Rally | An Americanism rally was planned at the Seattle Buddhist Church sponsored by the Emergency Defense Council of the Japanese American Citizens League and to be addressed by Seattle's mayor and an official of the American Legion. | ||
Japan Boys' Club Gives Baby Bond | The Japanese Boys Club at the University of Washington gave Robert W. O'Brien a national defense bond on the occasion of the birth of his son. O' Brien is the adviser to the club. | ||
Jeune japonaise au comptoir d'une confiserie etablie a Seattle depuis 1890. | Picture of a Japanese woman selling pastries to another woman at a confectionery in Seattle. | ||
Les Japnoaises sont aussi fort nombreuses en Californie et plusieurs d'entr'elles y sont nees. | Picture of two Japanese American employees working at California Bank in Los Angeles. | ||
En haut jeunes serveuses resplendissantes de bonne humeur au Cherry Blossom Cafe | Picture shows Japanese American waitresses in uniforms smiling and happily serving their customers at the Cherry Blossom Cafe in Los Angeles. | ||
Ci-contre scene typique dans le temple boudiste de Seattle | Picture shows the inside of the Seattle Buddhist Temple where a priest addresses the parishoners. An American flag hangs on the left side. | ||
Nisei Problem | Young, Mildred | Letter to the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer giving a woman's view on citizenship and why Japanese people can't be assimilated into American society. | |
Nisei Problem | Wieland, Jacqueline | Letter writer Jacqueline Wieland defends the Nisei (Japanese Americans) and says they are good citizens and are victims of discrimination when they graduate from high school and face the real world. | |
Would Move Japanese | Johnson, Peter S. | Letter writer Peter S. Johnson urges the removal of Japanese from the Pacific Coast to some inland location, saying that they are a menace to the area. | |
Loyal Japanese | Bonus, Albert D. | Letter writer Albert D. Bonus defends Japanese Americans and says they are loyal because they have been cooperating with the authorities, bought defense stamps and bonds and are serving in the American army. | |
For Mr. Moto | Guptill, Tom | Letter writer Tom Guptill urges a reward for Mr. Moto for his treachery--a yellow double cross | |
Would Move Japs | Scott, Virginia | Letter writer Virginia Scott suggested sending West Coast Japanese inland for the security and safety of the people living here. | |
Bishop Huston Lauds Japanese War Work Aid | Rt. Rev. S. Arthur Huston praised the Japanese women of St. Paul's Mission in the White River Valley for organizining a unit of the American Red Cross. | ||
The Japanese American Citizens League raised $4,525 toward the goal of purchasing a bomber. A Japanese Buddhist group in the White River Valley raised an additional $500 in this drive. | |||
Japs Won't Be Evacuated, Says Williams | Walter Williams, chairman of the Washington State Defense Council, said Japanese on the West Coast won't be evacuated after meeting with officials in Washington, DC. | ||
Japanese Youth To Be Questioned | Hideo Katamoto, 17, was arrested on orders of the Coast Guard and U.S. Customs for loitering around the Union Oil dock and Pier 14. | ||
1,300 Seattle Japanese Pledge Loyalty | 1,300 Japanese from the Seattle area met at the Seattle Buddhist Church to pledge their loyalty to the United States and to hear from officials about the importance of being good Americans. Photo shows the crowd gathered around the U.S. flag. | ||
The Red Cross Committee of the Japanese American Citizens League donated kits to soldiers hospitalized at Fort Lewis as part of their war effort drive. | |||
4 Deny Guilt In Jap Case; High Bond Set | MacDonald, Howard E. | Four Japanese American men, prominent in the community, were arrested and held in the county jail after they had a hearing and bail was set. The charge was that they had engaged in subversive activity against the United States. | |
Friend or Foe? He Didn't Know | A resident of a town near Portland became frightened and fled his home when he saw a soldier who had been guarding a bridge knocking on his door and yelling to turn out his lights during a blackout. The soldier was a Japanese American, and that made… ➤ | ||
Arrows Cut in Cane Fields Helped Japs Find Hawaii Targets | Carroll, Wallace | A writer for United Press' London bureau, on his way home from a world trip, stopped in Honolulu, Hawaii and reported that Japanese residents there provided assistance to the Pearl Harbor attackers through espionage activity. | |
Little Tokyo | Los Angeles' Little Tokyo is the largest Japanese colony in the United States and has become like a ghost town because things have shut down here due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. | ||
Japs Photograph Army Unit; Escape | Three men and one woman all of Japanese descent, were reported to be photographing an army unit at Spadra in California; but when the law enforcement officers arrived, they were gone. | ||
Six Japanese Escape Shots Fired at Home | Shots were fired at the home of a Japanese family in Salt Lake County in Utah while the father was away but the mother and five children were at home. The Noji Tsutsui family were not injured. | ||
Justice for Nisei | The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reprinted an editorial from the Vashon News-Record which praised the P-I for its fair and even-handed treatment of the Japanese in the area. | ||
The Metropolitan Opera in New York City received some crank notes asking why a Japanese singer was on its roster; however, the person in question, Bidu Sayo, is Brazilian, not Japanese. | |||
Japanese in Seattle | An editorial noted that four Japanese Americans were charged with subversive activities but that should they be found guilty, that it should not be a reflection on the whole Japanese community, which has maintained good feelings and trust throughout… ➤ | ||
A woman who hired a Japanese gardener wondered how he and his crew managed to get her place cleaned up so neatly and quickly when it took her and her husband hours and even then the place looked like a jungle. | |||
Legion to Keep Sponsorship of Nisei Scouts | The American Legion Post No. 1 agreed to continue sponsorship of Troop No. 39, which was composed primarily of Japanese Americans despite the pall cast by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. | ||
Portland Assembly Center: Diary of Saku Tomita | Cormack, Janet, ed | Translated diary of Saku Tomita on the events of her life in the Portland Assembly Center 1942 | |
Tribute to WWII Nisei Veterans | Densho | DENSHO: Japanese American Legacy Project Program Tribute to Nisei Veterans was held at Meany Hall University of Washington November 11, 2005 | |
Fading family business' items have become antiques | Davila, Florangela | The closing of the Higo Variety Store, a main staple of the Chinatown/International District. Includes the history of the Store. | |
Resettled People, Unsettled Lives | Gatewood, James Vernando | ||
Man Shoots Japanese Druggist | A Japanese American druggist was shot at his place of business by a customer who was angry because he thought his wife had been disrespected when the druggist asked for a deposit for some film she was leaving and she refused. | ||
Gunman Shoots Druggist, Flees | A Japanese American druggist was shot by a gunman at his pharmacy at 14th and Yesler. It was revealed that the gunman felt that the druggist had been rude to his wife when she came to the drug store. | ||
Winchell, Walter | The Miyako restaurant in New York City reopened with pictures of the owner in an American army uniform plastered all over the walls. | ||
He Looks Like a Japanese Boy But Is an American Underneath | Fred Yasunaga recounted the difficulties of looking like the Japanese enemy yet being an American in his prize-winning essay in Scholastic magazine. | ||
California Nisei Seek $50,000 to Give U.S. Gun | Japanese Americans in the Santa Ana area started a drive to purchase a $50,000 anti-aircraft gun | ||
Fellow Pupils Nominate American-Born Japanese | A Japanese American student at Belmont High School, Tad Mukaihata, was nominated to be president of the student body. | ||
Sorrowful Yellow Men | Japanese people in the U.S. were feeling the stress of Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor with some of them committing suicide, being interned, being sanguine and facing hostility from the U.S. public. | ||
Yoshio Noma's Covered Alley | Dorpat, Paul | Describe's Yoshio Noma's work, including photographs he took of Post Alley. Noma won the 1955 Seattle Times Amateur Snapshot Contest. | |
Fifteen Students to Compete | |||
Peacemaker: Erin Kimura | |||
Orchestra leader reaches out for aid | Kusumoto, Kay | ||
My son, the candidate | Tokuda, Tama | ||
Americains D'Origine Japnoaise | Photo essay of nine photos of the Japanese in America by a French language magazine in Montreal, Quebec, Canada showing the life of Japanese Americans in California and Seattle, especially the work they're involved in. | ||
Man Arrested For Shooting | A man was arrested in the shooting of druggist James Hara after the two had exchanged greetings. The gunman said he shot the druggist because the latter had been rude to his wife. | ||
Knife-Carrying Jap, Hiding At Pier, Arrested | A 17-year-old Japanese youth was arrested between an oil company dock and Pier 14 with an open knife. | ||
Evidence Given In Jap Case | The government presented it case to a federal grand jury regarding four American-born Japanese Thomas Masuda, Kenji Ito, Yoshima Osawa and Charles T. Takahashi who were charged with subversive activities. | ||
U.S. Aid Lauds Japanese Here For Loyalty | An aide to President Franklin Roosevelt acknowledged a resolution signed by, 1,300 Seattle residents of Japanese ancestry pledging loyalty to the United States. The letter was received by James Y. Sakamoto, chairman of the Emergency Defense Council… ➤ | ||
Stars With a Far-East Glow | Baroni, Diane | ||
Michi Weglyn receives honorary degree from Hunter College | Abe, Frank | ||
Successful Nikkei novelist has 'other things to say' | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Seattle musician debuts jazz album | Uyeno, Steve | ||
Japanese Group Aids Red Cross | The Red Cross Committee of the Japanese American Citizens League made a contribution of $756.63 to the Red Cross War Fund as part of their patriotic duty. | ||
Japanese Problem | Sutherland, Charles | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer suggested that Japanese American men who were eligible should join the armed forces and the remainder of the people should be removed from their homes and sent somehwere to be placed under armed… ➤ | |
U.S.-Japanese Schools Likely To Stay Closed | The national board of the Japanese American Citizens League opposed the reopening of the Japanese language schools as they could cause suspicion and misunderstanding and the pupils might be subject to violence. | ||
Reconvened Jury To Study Jap Cases | A grand jury was to be reconvened in the trial of four Japanese American men accused of subversive activity. | ||
Samuel W. King, delegate to Congress from Hawaii, defended the Japanese population of Hawaii and said they were patriotic and loyal, although members of the House military committee, where he testified, seemed skeptical. | |||
A Hollywood movie studio 20th Century Fox wanted some Japanese extras for its movie "Secret Agent of Japan" and had to go through the FBI and Navy Intelligencer to get them. | |||
Kick Out Japs or Keep 'Em Working? Seattleites Argue | A Seattle newspaper conducted a man-on-the-street type interview to ask what should be done to the Japanese population in their midst, and various answers from putting them into concentrtion camps to allowing them to remain free were reported. | ||
Oil Tanks Sold by Japs Could Have Fueled 12,800 Bombers | A federal grand jury was informed by the FBI that two Japanese American businessmen, Edward Y. Osawa and Charles T. Takahashi, were in the process of shipping fuel tanks to Japan, and had done so previously, but there was now a ban on such activity. … ➤ | ||
Senator to Consider Coast Jap Problem | Senator Bone (D-Washington) said there would be a meeting of Pacific Coast senators to discuss the problems of the Japanese in their midst and to see what steps should be taken to ensure the safety of the population from air raids and fifth column… ➤ | ||
Martin Dies, U.S. representative from Texas, began an inquiry into possible Japanese fifth column activity on the West Coast. Especially cited were the Japanese language schools whose books showed patriotic feelings for Japan. | |||
U.S. Attorney General Francis Biddle urged Americans to remember that enemy aliens are mostly loyal to the U.S. and to stop the attacks that were occurring on the West Coast on Japanese and occasionally some Chinese who were mistaken for Japanese. | |||
Balancio, Mariano L. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Inelligencer said that he agreed with Rep. Ford of California who suggested that all Japanese on the West Coast should be placed in concentration camps. He gave as his reason the Japanese colony in Davao in the… ➤ | ||
A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer gave his opinion on the Japanese in America. (Letter is incomplete.) | |||
Keaton, J.P. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer suggested that enemy aliens be placed in concentration camps because this is war and those aliens can't be trusted. | ||
Japanese Problem | Zhirov, Dmitri S. | Dmitri S. Zhirov, a letter writer to the Seattle Post Intelligencer, refuted the claims of a previous writer, Mildred Young, on the Nisei problem by pointing out that Nisei are Americans, and his association with them proved the falsehoods of Young's… ➤ | |
Enemies Within | In Hawaii and the Philippines, there were reports of fifth column activity. In Hawaii aliens suspected of having pro-Japan sympathies were arrested; and in the Philippines, Japanese colonists in Davao were said to have surfaced in assisting Japan in… ➤ | ||
The Weapon of Language: Japanese Are Better Equipped for Linguistic Role of War | Speakers of the Japanese language were in short supply in the United States what with the war with Japan. Only a few universities offer instruction, and so the country is playing catch up to get more people knowledgeable about the enemy's language. … ➤ | ||
Safety First | The federal government is trying to learn from the experience of Hawaii about what to do with the West Coast Japanese in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. They don't want the coast to be vulnerable as Hawaii was. | ||
Solon Calls Internment Sacrifice To U.S. Cause | U.S. Representative Leland Ford proposed sending all Japanese on the West Coast to concentration camps as a sacrifice of their loyalty to the U.S. Seattle Japanese, however, objected to the idea because they would become wards of the government; and… ➤ | ||
Remove Japs, Congressmen Of Coast Say | Congressman Lea, Democrat of California, held in a conference in his office in which he and other U.S. representatives recommended that Japanese aliens and those with dual citizenship be removed from the West Coast and that they be given assistance… ➤ | ||
Ito And Matsuda (sic) Plead Innocent | Attorneys Thomas Masuda and Kenji Ito pleaded innocent of charges of being agents of Japan in U.S. Disctrict Court without first registering with the State Department. Masuda's attorney asked for a reduction in bail, which was denied. | ||
Photographs of Japanese in Seattle during the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing. One photo along with a short blurb shows people tabulating the donations for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Buy a Boeing Bomber" campaign; another shows the… ➤ | |||
Photo of a Japanese American woman pointing to a picture of her brother now serving in the United States Army indicating that he is an American and that the furniture store he operated is still being operated by an American. | |||
Filipino Swings; Japanese Ducks; 2nd Filipino Hit | A Japanese hotel clerk was threatened when two Filipinos, angry at the clerk for his tone of voice when he said they had been drinking, tried to hit him and knife him, but were apprehended by the police when another employee called the officers. | ||
2 Japs Enter Innocent Plea To U.S. Charge | Two local Japanese American attorneys, Kenji Ito and Thomas Masuda, pleaded not guilty in District Court of being unregistered agents of an enemy government. Earlier two Japanese American businessmen, Charles T. Takahashi and Edward Y. Osawa, also… ➤ | ||
Two Japanese Here In "Not Guilty Plea" | Two Japanese American businessmen Charles T. Takahashi and Edward Y. Osawa pleaded not guilty in court after being charged with attempting to send gasoline storage tanks to Japan. | ||
3 Jap Language Schools Close | The Japanese American Citizens League announced the closing of Japanese language schools in Tacoma and Fife and Firwood in the Puyallup Valley. Masato Yamasaki, a principal, was interned after the beginning of hostilities. | ||
Japanese Problem | Johnson, Violet M. | A letter writer, Violet M. Johnson, criticizes previous letter writers to the Seattle P-I who condemn all Japanese because of the Pearl Harbor bombing, and asks for understanding and justice. | |
Japanese Man Killed in Street | A Japanese man is shot and killed on the main street in the town of Gonzales, CA; two men were seen running from the scebe, | ||
What to do with Japs in Western States Stirs the Bouquest and Brickbat Wielders | The Seattle Times shows samples of letters to the editor which indicate some agree with syndicated columnist Henry McLemore's advuce that persons of Japanese ancestry should be treated harshly, while others argue for just and fair treatment. | ||
Masuda Acts as Interpreter | Thomas Masuda, who is currently incarcerated for being considered a foreign agent who did not register with the secretary of state, acted as an interpreter for a Japanese alien who had been brought before the court as an illegal alien who failed to… ➤ | ||
M.W.P. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said evacuation of the Japanese on the West Coast was a bad idea because they were necessary for growing the produce needed for the people, and besides, they could be identified easily and thus… ➤ | ||
Removal of All Japanese Asked | Bremerton Post No. 149 of the American Legion drafted a resolution asking for the removal of all Japanese on the West Coast because of the difficulty of separating the loyal from the disloyal and because fifth column activity allegedly occurred at… ➤ | ||
Nisei Loyal, Joe Palooka Salutes Memebers in Army | Bill Hosokawa, secretary of the Japanese American Citizens League, asked cartoonist Ham Fisher to include a Japanese American in the Joe Palooka cartoon attesting to the loyalty of Japanese Americans and to remind Americans that Japanese Americans… ➤ | ||
Kennedy, Elizabeth | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer says to read the book "Volcanic Isle" by W. Fleisher to those who advocate putting West Coast Japanese in concentration camps and to let the F.B.I. handle matter of security because interning Japanese… ➤ | ||
Todd, Harvey M. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that there can be no dual allegiance for a loyal American, and he said he knew of a Japanese alien who sent his son back to Japan to be educated. He suggested all Japanese be sent back to Japan… ➤ | ||
Pleas Issued for Minority | The president of the board of directors of the YWCA issued a letter to all members of the organization in which she asked for tolerance and understanding of the Japanese in their midst and prefaced her letter with two paragraphs from U.S. Attorney… ➤ | ||
Campus Clubs To Cut Down Socials | Fuyo-kai and the Japanese Students' Club, two organizations for students of Japanese ancestry on the University of Washington campus, cut back on its social activities due to the war. | ||
Farm Colonies to be Set Up for Japanese | Thomas Clark, alien coordinator for the Western Defense Command, announced that farm colonies would be established for enemy aliens who were evacuated from vital defense areas in California. | ||
Legion All for Removal | Bremerton Post No. 149 of the American Legion urged removal of all Japanese on the West Coast saying that their presence jeopardized the security of the area and that fifth column activity in Hawaii contributed to the disaster at Pear Harbor. … ➤ | ||
Semba Stationed Somewhere in Calif. | Yutaka "Toke" Semba, a former University of Washington student from Tacoma and officer of the Japanese Students' Club, was reported to be stationed in California as a member of the field artillery.; another Tacoma resident, Chet Butsuda, was… ➤ | ||
Tacoma JACL to Aid Issei | The Tacoma Japanese American Citizens League announced that it would assist Japanese aliens in the registration procedure. | ||
L.A. Japanese Have 1172 Farms | Japanese farmers operate 1,172 farms in Los Angeles County, accounting for 25,000 acres of the county's 40,000 acres of available farmland, according to a survey conducted recently. | ||
Status of Women Married to Aliens | Japanese American women who married an alien prior to 1931 and thus lost her U.S. citizenship had to apply for an alien Certificate of Identification.. | ||
Man Attempts to Kill Self | A Japanese man in San Francisco tried to commit suicide by the Japanese ritual way of self-disembowelment after first cutting his wrists after he had first been arrested by the FBI. | ||
"After Pearl Harbor" Told | An article in Common Ground, published by the Common Council for Amerca Unity, will have an article titled "After Pearl Harbor" written by Mary Oyama, who will tell what happened to the Japanese in Los Angles, and Tooru Kanazawa, who will give the… ➤ | ||
Loyalty Will Be Given Trial | Gov. Culbert Olson of California announced that plans were being drawn up to confirm the loyalty of the Nisei (American-born citizens of Japanese descent) in cooperation with the Western Defense Command, Department of Justice and state officials. | ||
The YM-YWCA organization at the University of Washington planned a mixer to raise $1,000 for the World Student Service fund campaign, which assists foreign students studying in the U.S. financially. Originally intended for European and Chinese… ➤ | |||
20 Axis Aliens Seized in 5th Column Raids | FBI agents arrested 20 axis aliens in a sweep around Vallejo, CA, site of the Mare Island Navy Yard. Contraband was found at the homes, and the arrests were made to prevent sabotage. . | ||
Maps Found in Jap Roundup on Bainbridge | FBI agents arrested fifteen Japanese aliens on Bainbridge Island and seized maps which were contraband that aliens could not possess. The aliens were to face hearing boards to determine where they would be interned. | ||
Excuse, Please; But What's In Those Jap Text-Books? | McLemore, Henry | Henry McLemore, syndicated columnist, rails against Japanese language schools as inimical to this country and as a source of indoctrination for the emperor of Japan and loyalty to Japan. | |
1,500 Aliens Not Registered Yet | Approximately 1,500 enemy aliens had not registered for certificates of identification, so the deadline was extended two days to accommodate them. The post office was to be open to register them | ||
40 Japanese Taken From Kin, Interned | Forty Japanese aliens were sent on their way to internment in Fort Missoula, Montana while their wives and children came to see them off at the immigration station in Seattle. | ||
Japanese, Arms Taken on Vashon | FBI agents, assisted by King County deputies, arrested two Japanese aliens and one German alien on Vashon Island and held them at the immigration station. All aliens on the island had their homes searched. | ||
Vashon Homes of Japanese Aliens Raided | FBI agents descended on Vashon Island and search homes of Japanese aliens after there were reports that the aliens had not turned in firearma and other contraband they were not to possess. | ||
Japanese Farms Near Fort Raided | FBI agents swept down the Palos Verdes coastal area to search the farms of Japanese aliens for contraband. Particular attention was paid to the farms overlooking the strategic Santa Catalina Channel. | ||
Army Trainees Learn Jujitsu | Nisei (Japanese American) instructors teach American soldiers basic Japanese words and jujitsu at Camp Roberts, California, plus an advertisement for Westinghouse. | ||
25 More Jap Homes Raided on Vashion Isle | FBI agents made a raid on Vashon Island aliens' homes to search for contraband, and two Japanese and one German were taken into custody and held at the immigration station. Earlier, a group of Japanese aliens was sent to Montana and North Dakota for… ➤ | ||
4 More Jap Aliens Seized at Bonneville | Four Japanese aliens were arrested by the FBI in the Bonneville Dam area of Oregon for possessing contraband, such as dynamite, fuses and caps. | ||
10,000 in California To Get Ouster Orders | Eviction orders were being prepared for Japanese, German and Italian aliens living in California by federal officials. Areas such as airports and waterfronts were to be prohibited to aliens living in close proximity to those places, and they were to… ➤ | ||
4 Japanese Seized Near Dam; Explosives Found | Four Japanese aliens in the Bonneville Dam area were arrested after they were found to have explosives at their homes. They had dynamite equipment, which is listed as contraband by the FBI, and thus were taken into custody In Hood River, Oregon. | ||
Axis Nationals Ordered From 18 Arizona Areas | Arizona was making plans for evicting axis nationals in 18 areas of the state. | ||
Aliens Nabbed In Night Spy Raid Near L.A. | An undisclosed number of Japanese aliens living in the vicinity of Fort MacArthur and the Los Angeles Harbor were arrested after a raid by FBI agents suspecting the men of engaging in sabotage activity. | ||
Land Problem | A letter writer signed "Old Rustic" said that it was foolish to revive old farms as a previous writer had suggested because the best farm lands were in the hands of enemy aliens. | ||
Firms Asked For Reports On Aliens | Employers were asked not to fire enemy alien employees but to file a report of their background to the FBI and local police department and to always pay them by check for record purposes. | ||
5,048 Enemy Aliens Sign Up In Seattle | 5,048 aliens in Seattle registered at the Seattle post office during the eight days set aside for that purpose. Some 200 of these registrations were being held up because the aliens could not produce evidence that they had registered previously when… ➤ | ||
Former Tokyo Police Chief Seized By FBI | An FBI sweep of Japanese colonies in the Salinas, California area led to the arrest of a former Tokyo police chief and a friend of the Emperor's brother. Contraband from the towns of Salinas, Monterey, Watsonville, Pacific Grove, Carmel and a… ➤ | ||
Dies Group to Ask Jap Evacuation | The House Committee on Un-American Activities was to recommend that all Japanese on the West Coast be removed 500 miles inland and interned because investigation showed that they had misused American hospitality, and Justice Dept. moves to prohibit… ➤ | ||
Legion Posts Favor Removal of Japs | Two American Legion posts in Washington state voted in favor of the removal of all Japanese aliens living on the West Coast and the internment of them somewhere inland. | ||
California Aliens Leave Taboo Areas | Enemy aliens were leaving from 69 prohibited zones in California, and FBI agents were checking to see if there were any stragglers as the deadline was approaching. | ||
Blake, J.D. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer recommended internment for all Japanese because the loyal could not be known from the disloyal and this country had to protect itself. | ||
56 More Japanese Seized in Calif. | Fifty-six Japanese aliens were arrested in Southern and Northern California, 50 of them in Orange County near Los Angeles and six of them in the San Francisco Bay Area for having contraband or in the case of the Bay Area men, for being reserve… ➤ | ||
Enemy Aliens To Be Barred In New Area | Certain areas in Western Washington were to be prohibited to enemy aliens in this state in addition to what had been prohibited previously. Aliens were expected to leave these areas, and government assistance was to be provided as to transportation… ➤ | ||
Japanese Problem | Metcalfe, Vernon | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the Japanese on the West Coast should be sent to some inland area where they could produce war material and farm produce to aid in the war effort and would be safe from possible mob violence… ➤ | |
Evacuation of All Japs Urged by Congressmen | Congressional representatives from the West Coast and the delegate from Alaska recommended to the government that all Japanese be removed from strategic areas on the West Coast. | ||
Japanese Problem | G.B., Mrs. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said the Japanese in the Auburn area are not fully assimilated and race riots could occur, so the best solution was to send them all to inland areas. | |
Japanese Problem | Wilson, R.E. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that despite all outward appearances, Japanese Americans remain tied to the customs and culture of Japan and that one of the pilots who bombed Pearl Harbor had been educated in the United States. | |
Interned Japs Are Well Fed, Reports Hile | U.S. Assistant U.S. attorney Gerald D. Hile visited the interned Japanese aliens at Fort Missoula and said they were happy and are fed at 30 cents per day, just under the 48 cents per day that the U.S. Army feeds its soldiers. | ||
Japanese Menace On West Coast | Pegler, Westbrook | Westbrook Pegler, syndicated columnist, quoted Walter Lippman as to the danger on the West Coast of Japanese people operating freely and the very possiblity that sabotage could occur at any time. | |
Jap Unfiroms Seized in Raid | FBI agents seized contraband from the homes of Japanese aliens and also arrested several Japanese aliens who were considered dangerous to the security of the United States, | ||
Japanese Swords Seized | A photograph showed items that had been confiscated by FBI agents in Sacramento, California that included a Japanese sword, Japanese army uniforms, two aerial bomb casings and a Japanese wrestling banner. | ||
More Japanese Than Whites Study German at Broadway | At Broadway High School students of Japanese descent outnumber white students in the study of the German language. | ||
Hawaii in the Crisis | Mackey, Margaret M. | A writer who observed the Japanese army and administrators in China asked if the Japanese in Hawaii were likely to act in the same way and become fifth columnists, or would the American way of life take hold for them here? | |
Mihara Says U.S. Army "Swell" | George Mihara, 18, whose father was interned as an enemy alien in Missoula, Montana, joined the U.S. Army after being turned down by the Army Air Corps. | ||
Schmoe to Discuss Japanese Problems | Floyd Schmoe, national chairman of the American Friends Service Center Committee, was to talk on the problems of Japanese Americans in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor at the Japanese Club of YWCA at the YWCA building. | ||
Japanese Boy in U.S. Army, Mother Happy | A Japanese woman whose husband was interned at Missoula, Montana said she was very happy that her son had joined the U.S. Army. | ||
More Aliens Leave Zones | There were demands that all Japanese be removed from the West Coast and not just aliens from restricted zones. As raids were made in the Monterey area in Northern California, Japanese aliens were being moved inland in California, but many were… ➤ | ||
No Official Word Yet On New Alien Ousters | Rumors were circulating that all Japanese aliens and possibly the American-born Nisei will have to leave the Puget Sound area, although no official word had been yet received. | ||
3,849 Enemy Aliens Arrestes Since War | 3,849 enemy aliens have been arrested and turned over to the Immigation and Naturalization Service of whom a third of them are Japanese. | ||
New Coast Spy Clues Reported | Raids and arrests of Japanese aliens were made all along the West Coast as evidence of espionage and suspicious activity occurred in Portland, Sacramento area and the Santa Maria Valley in California. | ||
Japanese problem | E.M.G., Mrs. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer questioned the loyalty of Japanese people in the United States, stating she knew of instances where loyalty and affinity to Japan were openly displayed and that precautions should be made so as not … ➤ | |
U.S. to Begin Jap Probe in S.F. Saturday. | Hearings were to begin on the West Coast to determine what should be done with the Japanese on the Pacific Coast. The hearings were to begin in San Francisco, followed by Portland, then Seattle. | ||
"Jap" Sailors Ask to Buy Firearms | A man reported to the navy shore patrol that two Japanese sailors asked where they could buy firearms. | ||
LaFollette, R.G. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer suggested that all Japanese be removed from the West Coast timber belt, citing Pearl Harbor as the reason. | ||
Foulkes, S. Louise | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer defended the Japanese here by stating that America was peopled by "foreigners" and that Japanese have proved to be good citizens and have good qualities that others could emulate such as the way they… ➤ | ||
Japs Getting Cocky Again, Says Taxicab Driver in S.F. | McLemore, Henry | Syndicated columnist Henry McLemore visited San Francisco's Japantown and remarked on what he had observed there. | |
No Exceptions Expected for Enemy Aliens | With the announcement that enemy aliens would be removed from the Puget Sound area, those affected and their children were asking questions for more information as well as whether there would be exceptions. | ||
Bulletin | American Friends Service Committee | The American Friends Service Committee sent out a bulletin telling Japanese Americans of the proposed evacuation and for them not to do anything until official words from the government came out. | |
Korean Spy Chief Warns of Japs | Chalcraft, E.P. | Kilsoo Haan, head of the Slino-Korean People's League, warned of fifth column activity and sabotage by Japanese residents on the Pacific Coast and urged that they be placed in protective custody for the safety and security of the United States. | |
$300,000 O.K'd for Jap Probe | The U.S. House of Representatives appropriated $300,000 for a probe of Japanese activity on the West Coast because of fears of fifth column activity and sabotage. | ||
FBI Jails 200 More Aliens | More than 200 Japanese aliens in the Santa Maria-Guadalupe area of California were arrested after a raid by the FBI. In the meantime, the U.S. government was preparing to hold hearings in West Coast cities to determine what should be done to the… ➤ | ||
Legion Posts Ask Removal of Japanese | Two American Legion posts in Washington state urged the removal of all Japanese from the West Coast to protect the coast from possible fifth column activity and sabotage. | ||
The Chinese ambassador to the United States, Hu-Shih, could not answer if the presence of Japanese on the West Coast posed any danger. | |||
Half of City's Japs Have Gone | Evacuation of Japanese residents in Seattle took place with about half of them already removed and the other half to move soon. Those who were gone were mostly people in business or who met the general public. The Pike Place Market, where Japanese… ➤ | ||
U.S. Orders 1,302 Aliens Interned | 1,302 enemy aliens have been interned with the Japanese being the largest group among them. | ||
DeWitt Orders More Japs Evacuated | The remaining half of the Japanese left in Seattle were to be moved out under Exclusion Orders No. 36 and 37 on orders of Lt. General John L. De Witt, commanding general of the Fourth Army and the Western Defense Comman. | ||
2 Truck Farm Offices Open | Two new offices of the agricultural division of the Wartime Civil Control Administration were established in Auburn and Sumner to expedite the transfer of Japanese truck and berry farms to experienced American farmers who secured a war board… ➤ | ||
Two Japs File Court Plea | Charles Takahashi and Edward Y. Osawa filed a petition to get their business papers back, which had been seized by government agents. The two were charged with lying about their plans to ship prohibited items to Japan by saying that the items were… ➤ | ||
Churches Plan Service for Jap Evacuees | Church services provided by Seattle Protestant Churches were to be held at the Puyallup Assembly Center and were to be a regularly held event. | ||
False Rumors | Wlieland, Jacqueline | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer disproved the claim that Japanese Americans in Hawaii were engaged in sabotage after the bombing of Pearl Harbor when she cited a letter from the Chief of Police of Honolulu who disclaimed any such… ➤ | |
Japanese Duplicity | Yoakum, C.W. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer responded to a Jacqueline Wieland's letter stating there was no sabotage at Pearl Harbor by Japanese Americans. He claimed she was only interested in the good name of the "Japs" but wasn't concerned… ➤ | |
1,500 Japanese Register Here | 1,500 Japanese in Seattle were registered at the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Seattle Buddhist Temple for eventual evacuation to the Puyallup Assembly Center | ||
Club To Discuss Jap Evacuation | A Town Hall discussion was to be held at the Angle Lake Shore Club to discuss "Should the Japanese be Evacuated and Should They be Paid?" | ||
Cities' Group Gives Its Stand on Aliens | Cooper, Carl L. | At a meeting of the Association of Washington Cities, the group endorsed the procedures of the FBI and Department of Justice in their handling of enemy aliens and other subversive elements. | |
American-Born Nipponese to be Included in Action | The Justice Department revealed that the U.S. Army had been given the authority to remove any or all persons of Japanese descent from military areas or at least place restrictions on them, including U.S. citizens. Although the order actually covered… ➤ | ||
FBI Questions Japs in Tacoma | FBI agents arrested six persons of Japanese descent in Tacoma, but all were released except for one who is an alien. He was kept in custody because of his past associations. Meanwhile, state American Legion posts endorsed the policy of removing all… ➤ | ||
Answer Bureau for Aliens Opened | The U.S. Justice Department was prepared to answer questions raised by enemy aliens in light of the government's decision to remove all Japanese from the West Coast. | ||
Buddhist Temple Closed by U.S. | The Seattle Buddhist Temple was closed on the orders of the foreign funds control division of the Treasury Department because any corporation run by Japanese nationals must now be licensed. The Temple has applied for a license. A sign on the door… ➤ | ||
Enemy Aliens | An editorial in one of the Seattle daily newspapers supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt's executive order giving the government the right to remove any or all persons of Japanese descent from military areas as a way to ensure safety of the West… ➤ | ||
Text of Alien Order | The text of President Roosevelt' s authorizing the removal of persons from military areas was published in one of the Seattle daily newspapers. The Secretary of War and the military were to handle the logistics of this removal. | ||
Nipponese Taken in F.B.I. Round-Up Here | Copy of photos in a Seattle daily newspaper of Japanese aliens being taken into custody by federal agents as they walk toward the Immigration Stat5ion at 815 Airport Way in Seattle. | ||
101 Japs Seized in Seattle; All State Now Defense Zone | The F.B.I. and local authorities made a sweep of homes of enemy aliens and arrested over 300 of them in the Seattle area. One hundred and one of them were Japanese, Similar raids were made at the homes of other enemy aliens all along the West… ➤ | ||
What to Do with Japs Agitates Entire N.W. | Throughout the Pacific Northwest, people were urging the internment of Japanese aliens and their denial of employment on the railroads as Tacoma arrested six Japanese near the waterfront, although five were released. Even in Canada people in the… ➤ | ||
When Japs Wave U.S. Flag, Look Out, Says Singapore Joe | "Singapore Joe" Fisher warned that West Coast people have been lulled into a false sense of security after recalling his experiences with Japan's forces in the Straits Settlement. He said Los Angeles had a large Japanese pop[ulation, and if he saw… ➤ | ||
F.B.I. Leads Squads in Search for Contraband | Enemy aliens in possession of contraband were to be arrested and detained after law enforcement officials made raids on homes of some of the Seattle area aliens. | ||
Concentration Camps for All Urged in California | Internment into concentration camps was urged by representatives of California's county supervisors. In the meantime California attorney general Earl Warren denounced violence against aliens in light of an attack on Japanese aliens in Rio Vista and… ➤ | ||
Members of Pro-Nippon Groups Held | Raids were made on homesof Japanese aliens, and the men were arrested because they belonged to pro-Japan organizations. Also, Gov. Arthur B. Langlie issued a proclamation in which the possession of firearms and explosives by any person of Japanese… ➤ | ||
Entire Japanese Settlement Seized | F.B.I. agents made raids in Southern California arresting a number of aliens and seized the Japanese settlement of Terminal Island and quetioned the Japanese aliens living there. Raids were made as far south as San Diego and east to Phoenix. | ||
Taken Into Custody Here | A copy of a photograph from a Seattle newspaper shows a Japanese alien alighting from a car as he arrives at the immigration station accompanying by two county detectives. | ||
8 Germans, 4 Japs Arrested in Oregon | In Oregon eight German aliens and four Japanese aliens were arrested after F.B.I. raids on several Western Oregon cities. Contraband was also seized at that time. | ||
LBoettiger, John | John Boettiger, a Seattle P-I executive, wrote an editorial, a portion of what is shown here, asking for tolerance for persons of Japanese descent and attesting to their loyalty, while stating that those who side with Japan should be ferreted out. | ||
Arrested b FBI | A Japanese alien is shown in a copy of a photograph from a Seattle newspaper walking with a Seattle police sergeant. | ||
Closure of School, Association Told | Thomas, WA's Japanese Association and Thomas Japanese Language School were dissolved in the wake of the order to evacuate Japanese from the West Coast. | ||
Jap Girls in School Offices Protested | Mrs. Dale J. Marble, president of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, waged a protest with the Seattle School Superintendent over the presence of Japanese American women as clerks in the principals' offices. She said there was… ➤ | ||
FBI Nabs 500 Coast Aliens | Raids by FBI agents along the Pacific Coast and Arizona netted over 500 enemy aliens who were arrested for having ties to enemy organizations, some having headquarters overseas. | ||
300 Japanese Must Evacuate Alameda Tuesday | Alameda Japanese began making plans to leave the town after it was designated by the Justice Department as a prohibited area. They thanked the town in two poems that were were featured in the town newspaper. The Alameda Japanese Methodist Church… ➤ | ||
Coast G Men Quiz 6,000 Alien Suspects | FBI agents made raids from Canada to the Mexican border in trying to prevent sabotage and espionage among enemy aliens, who were questioned and often arrested because of incriminating evidence. Contraband such as ammunition, binoculars, cameras,… ➤ | ||
No Sabotage Found, Says FBI Director | J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, said there has been no indication of sabotage directed by an axis government with only some isolated incidents. | ||
Idaho Farm Bureau Doesn't Want Japs | The head of the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, J.H. Dayley, said the state didn't want Japanese evacuees from the West Coast and added that they had no use for them after there was a proposal to move the evacuees to Idaho to work on the sugar beet… ➤ | ||
Civil Liberties Union Protests Evacuation Order | Roger Baldwin, head of the American Civil Liberties Union, protested the the exective order allowing for the removal of persons from military areas and requested the Los Angeles and San Francisco officers to assist Japanese Americans who would be… ➤ | ||
Ouster of Aliens to Cause Heart-Breaking Problems | Aliens who come from Germany and other Axis nations were thrown into a panic after it had been learned that they were likely to be removed from the Pacific Coast states, even refugees from Germany who had fled Nazism. Also in Canada, Japanese aliens… ➤ | ||
L.A. Japanese Offer Plasma Donations | Three Japanese inmates held on minor charges in the Los Angeles County jail were among the first to volunteer to give blood after the Red Cross established a branch blood bank there. Others among the 800 Japanese held there also agreed to… ➤ | ||
JACL Office Scene of Red Cross Work | The Red Cross meeting scheduled at the Seattle Buddhist Temple was moved to the JACL headquarters. | ||
600 Axis Aliens Held by Gov't. in Raids Reaching 4 Coast States | Approximately 600 enemy aliens had been rounded up in sweeps by officials in an effort to prevent any fifth column activity. Attorney General Earl Warren of California reported that Japanese aliens were living in proximity to aircraft factories and… ➤ | ||
Idaho Protests to Japanese Migration | J.H. Dayley, president of the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, declared that Japanese evacuees should be considered prisoners of war and that the people of Idaho had no use for them. | ||
Kibei Survey Date Extended by JACL | Kibei (American born but educated in Japan) were given an extension in the survey they were to complete under the auspices of the JACL. This survey was to counter unjust accusations based on the Kibei's training in Japan and was completely… ➤ | ||
Civil Liberties Union Assails FDR | Roger Baldwin, head of the American Civil Liberties Union, protested President Roosevelt's executive order allowing for the removal of persons from military areas and urged affiliates in Los Angeles and San Francisco to assist Japanese American who… ➤ | ||
And Alas!. The Brave Woodsman is Having his Noonday Nap | Carlisle | A political cartoon shows a little girl visiting her grandmother but in reality there is a wolf in the bed. The cartoon conveys the message that aliens and citizen traitors are looking for the right time to act while the woodsman who is supposed to… ➤ | |
Giving Voice: Japanese American Redress conference in L.A. | Omori, Chizu | Report on the Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference held at UCLA. Over 70 key players in the redress movement gathered to discuss the 10 year effort behind the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. | |
Whole State of Washington Ruled "Portective Area" by Gov. Langlie | Gov. Arthur B. Langlie of Washington declared the state a "protective area" and asked that all Japanese turn in items of explosives, ammunition, firearms and any other items of destruction. In the meantime, Japanese aliens held in detention were to… ➤ | ||
School Mothers Protest Japanese Office Girls. | Mothers of Gatewood School students protested the presence of a Japanese woman as the office clerk at the school and began a drive to have all Japanese American women employed as office workers be dismissed. Two photos of the women protesters… ➤ | ||
Nothing Definite on Evacuation Yet | Federal officials meeting with the local Emegency Defense Council said there were no definite plans to evacuate Japanese from the Puget Sound area and that everyone was to sit tight until further notice. | ||
Grant County Has Only Four Aliens | A county in Oregon now has only four enemy aliens when there used to be a colony of Japanese working on the Sumpter Valley railway on Dixie mountain but were now mostly gone. | ||
Use Aliens on Farms | A letter write to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer suggested that Japanese aliens be used as farm workers to alleviate the shortage of workers rather than have them interned in camps. | ||
California Alien Japanese Begin Work on Colorado CCC Camps | Japanese aliens from the Los Angeles area passed through Alamosa, Colorado on their way to work on farms in Colorado. It was reported that they would be interned and working at CCC camps in the state. | ||
Main Street | bf (Budd Fukei) | A column authored by "bf" mentions the carticature of Japanese in contrast to Germans and Itaians, whose ancestral homelands are at war with the U.S.; the use of racial slurs against Japanese and how Germans and Italians are not similarly demeaned;… ➤ | |
Federal Security Agency to Aid Evacuated Coast Alien Enemies | The Federal Security Agency was assisting in the removal of Japanese aliens from the West Coast and getting jobs for them and having them start a new life. | ||
Asian Farmers and the Pike Place Market: Cultivating the Soil From the Years Past | Ritts | Part I: The Japanese American Century Part II: Filipino American Farmers - A New Generation | |
No Hardships for Evacuees in U.S. Mind | A congressional inquiry was held in the San Francisco Bay Area to hear testimony on what should be done to the enemy aliens in their midst and heard from the mayor of Berkeley and the city manager of Oakland, among others. | ||
More Enemy Citizens Ousted | Enemy aliens were being evacuated from prohibited military zones in California in areas such as Terminal Island, California and the process was being finalized as the deadline approached to empty these areas of all enemy aliens. In the meantime, a… ➤ | ||
Price, Nellie C. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post -Intelligencer suggested that instructors be sent to the concentration camps for Japanese to teach them the American way of life. | ||
Kahan, Frank | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer suggested confining all enemy aliens and all Japanese because he said their loyalty was questionable and that action should be taken now before any other incident like Pearl Harbor occurs. | ||
Alien Probe to Open Here on Saturday | Plans were being formalized to hold hearings in Seattle to decide what should be done with the Japanese population on the West Coast and to consider mass evacuation as a solution. | ||
Army to Get Petitions on Japs | Leaders of the Gatewood district of Seattle Public Schools, led by Mrs. Esther M. Sekor, decided to petition the Second Interceptor Command to help get rid of the Japanese American women working as clerks in the Seattle School District. | ||
An anonymous writer commented on the Gatewood mothers who were trying to force the resignations of Japanese American office workers from the Seattle School District and stated that these "patriotic" and "noble" ladies should be given a long vacation… ➤ | |||
27 Japanese Girls Leave School Jobs | Twenty-six Japanese American women working as clerks at various Seattle public schools resigned after protests from mothers in the Gatewood neighborhood resulted in a petition asking for their dismissal. | ||
Alien Removal YM-YW Topic | The YM-YWCA Forum were to have a speaker on "How Shall the Japanese Aliens be Evacuated?" at Eagleson Hall. The speaker was to be Tom Bodine of the American Friends Service Committee. | ||
He 'Savvys' Now | A Japanese man who was arrested in a railroad yard in Spokane said only "No savvy" when questioned. After he was released, he spoke perfect English. | ||
Congressman in Portland to Conduct Jap Hearings | Congressman John H. Tolan arrived in Portland to plan for hearings to be held to decide what to do with the Japanese alien evacuees. | ||
Japanese Girls Resign Positions in City Schools | Japanese American women who worked as clerks in the offices of Seattle's public schools submitted their resignations after some Gatewood mothers led by Mrs. Esther Sekor protested their employment saying their presence created a safety issue for the… ➤ | ||
Aliens Arrests Mount to 5,151 | Some 5,151 enemy aliens had been arrested since the outbreak of World War II, announced Attorney General. | ||
Comber, Helen | A poem warning of the treachery of the people of Japan was reprinted in a newspaper to show its relevance to today. | ||
Washington to Japan: Buy Our Apples | Postman, David | On his trip through Asia, Washington governor Gary Locke meets with Japanese officials over restrictions on exporting Washington apples to Japan. The restrictions make exportation very expensive, and only Red and Gold Delicious apples are allowed. | |
To The Mothers . . . | Edmundson, Bill | An editorial in the University of Washington Daily reflected on how intolerance had taken hold in this country with this country engaged in World War II and cited the example of the resignation of the Japanese American office workers after some… ➤ | |
Safety Value | Letters to the University of Wahington Daily indicated there were pros and cons to the issue of Japanese American clerks working in the Seattle Public School at a time of war between the United States and Japan. While there were three letters… ➤ | ||
Japs in Plea for Leniency | At a hearing in Portland, Oregon of the Tolan Committee, a leader of the JACL pleaded to let people of Japanese ancestry remain in their locales and not be moved. An Astoria, OR official cited possible fifth column activity, and an American Legion… ➤ | ||
Calif. Suspends 20 Jap Employes | Twenty Japanese American employees of the California State Board of Equalization were suspended, and all liquor licenses held by Japanese were revoked. | ||
Contraband Deadline Extended for Japs | The date for Japanese to turn in contraband was extended to Saturday, 5 pm. | ||
U.W. Petitions Ask Reinstatement of Jap Girls | A petition was circulated on the University of Washington camopus asking for the reinstatement of the Japanese American women officer clerks who were forced to resign their positions after protests arose from mothers of students at a West Seattle… ➤ | ||
Hearings On Aliens Open Here Today | Preparations were being made to hold Tolan Committee hearings in Seattle to determine what should be done to Japanese aliens on the West Coast, and a list of witnesses was being made up that included government officials, social service… ➤ | ||
U.S. Reveals Details of Jap Indictments | Indictment were returned by a federal grand jury accusing Thomas Masuda and Kenji ito of serving as agents of Japan and making speeches in favor of Japan. | ||
The Tolan Committee | An editorial in a Seattle daily newspaper commented on the Tolan Committee that was to hold hearings in Seattle and expressed confidence that it would be fruitful and would lead to solutions to problems that would ensue from evacuation of the… ➤ | ||
School Board Lets Japanese Girls Resign | The Seattle School Board accepted the resignations of Japanese American office clerks after there were protests over their employment. | ||
Japanese in Schools | Wolfe, K.H. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer criticized the pressure put on the Japanese American school clerks to resign from their positions. He said it was similar to the way Hitler was treating the Jews. | |
We Have It----They Need It | Howell, Ruth | An opinion piece written for the University of Washington Daily urged support for the World Stludent Service Fund (WSSF) which would fund scholarships for Japanese American students who want to go to college from the internment camps. | |
Don't Call 'Em Japs; They're for U.S. | Photocopy of newspaper photos showing Hawaiian Japanese training as members of the 100th infantry battalion. | ||
Choir From Hunt Wins Audience | The Minidoka Mass Choir sang for students at Jerome High School and at a formal concert for the residents of Jerome and were preparing to sing at a Methodist church in Twin Falls, Idaho. | ||
Farm Security to Employ 5,000 Japs in Idaho, Oregon | The Farm Security Administration was making plans to recruit Japanese American farm laborers to do seasonal work in Eastern Oregon and in Southern/Southwestern Idaho because of shortage of workers due to the war. | ||
Nisei Citizenship | Drysdale, Charlotte | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the area should still be able to provide enough vegetables even with the removal of the Japanese and that the law allowing children of aliens to be American citizens should be reconsidered. | |
Tolan Sees Early Ouster of Aliens | A photo in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed three members of the Tolan Committee--Carl T. Curtis, John H. Tolan and Laurence F. Arnold--who were in Seattle to consider the internment of Japanese aliens and possibly all persons of Japanese… ➤ | ||
Satiric | Pottenger, J.L. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote a satirical piece in which he "lauded" the Gatewood parents who were trying to get rid of the Japanese American clerks in the Seattle Public Schools for their efforts in saving attendance and… ➤ | |
National Principles | Sullwold, Margaret | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer alluded to the Declaration of Independence to enunciate the principles for which we stand, and now we have women from the Gatewood schools trying to undermine these principles by denying these women… ➤ | |
Tolan Requests Alien Action | John H. Tolan, head of an investigating committee on enemy aliens on the West Coast indicating that evacuation was imminent, urged President Roosevelt to name an alien property custodian and a coordinator for alien enemy problems. | ||
Betts, Mrs. Dorothy Stanton | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that there were a number of young women just out of business school who would be glad to take those jobs that the Japanese American women were vacating. She said if these excuses are used to… ➤ | ||
Japanese Preparing to Quit West Coast | Mike Masaoka, national secretary and field executive for the Japanese Americans Citizens League, said he was preparing all Japanese on the West Coast to evacuate their homes and making the sacrifice as a patriotic move. | ||
Aliens' Fate Up to Army, Says DeWitt | Gen. John L. DeWitt, commanding general of the Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, said he was the only one to be authorized to speak on the evacuation of enemy aliens from the West Coastj after others had made requests for removal of aliens or… ➤ | ||
Legion Posts Ask Aliens' Ouster | Five American Legion posts in the Seattle area urged the removal of all aliens from strategic areas on the Pacific Coast while the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) on Bainbridge Island made a counter-proposal on what should be done with the… ➤ | ||
State Officials Fear Mob Violence | Washington state's attorney general, representatives of organizations and citizens testified before the Tolan Committee on the problem of Japanese aliens on the West Coast, and the attorney general urged immediate removal of all Japanees because of… ➤ | ||
Gov. Carr Will Ask Other States to Aid | Gov. Ralph L. Carr said he would be willing to take in Japanese evacuees if called upon and said he would urge two other governors to do the same. | ||
For Pirnciple | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligen criticized the pressure to emove Japanese American school clerks in the Seattle Public Schools and said it was unfair, unwise and contrary to American principles. | ||
Japanese Clerks Still on Duty | There were still some Japanese American school clerks working for the Seattle School District, but they were on duty because they had to train and instruct their new replacements. | ||
Return Them | A letter writer with just the initials R.T.S. suggested that the Japanese be put on a ship and sent to Japan because, he or she said, many want to go there and Americans don't want them here. | ||
Japanese Red Caps | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer protested the employment of Japanese red caps at Seattle's train stations, saying that they should not know the schedule of the incoming and outgoing trains because he believed them to be disloyal. | ||
Ito Attorney Files Demurrer | Kenji Ito's attorney entered a demurrer to Ito's indictment of acting as an agent for Japan in his trial in Judge John C. Bowen's court. | ||
Prosecutors Plan Alien Discussion | Members of the state prosecutors' association were to meet in Olympia with army, navy and FBI representatives to discuss the state's alien problem. | ||
Dave Beck, president of the Teamsters' Union, urged the removal of all Japanese from the Pacific Coast as their contribution to this country. | |||
Wallgren Asks Quick Evacuation of Aliens | Senator Mon C. Wallgren, Washington state's junior senator, urged quick removal of enemy aliens on the W | ||
Jap Evacuations Present Economic Problems of Note | Niendorff, Fred | Fred Niendorff, financial editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, mentioned the property that would be left behind if there was an evacuation of Japanese and that ethics demanded that people should not try to profit from someone else's hardship. | |
De Witt Reveals Plan to Move All Japanese | Article in the Seattle P-I revealed where Japanese and Japanese Americans would have to vacate in the state of Washington as zones were set up to remove them from strategic areas as a result of World War II. | ||
Where Aliens Will Be Barred | A map of Washington state showed where Japanese aliens and Japanese Americans were to be prohibited from living as zones were created by the military to exclude these people from strategic areas. | ||
Japanese Problem | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asked why the Japanese were being removed from this area. She wondered if ulterior motives weren't the reason and that Japanese farmers were needed for the war effort. | ||
Campus Japanese Face Evacuation | Japanese American students at the University of Washington were preparing to leave the university and wind up their affairs in light of the military order to evacuate from this area. | ||
Seattle, Wash | Sheedy, Jack | An article in the Uniersity of Washington Daily by Jack Sheedy decried the persecution of persons of Japanese ancestry and said it undermined the concept of American democracy. | |
Alien Evacuation Aid Offered | The Puget Sond Chapter of the American Association of Social Workers urged careful planning of the evacuation of Japanese persons and offered their help to the proper authorities. They also went on record as opposing evacuation of people solely on… ➤ | ||
70 Million Pounds of Produce Grown by N.W. Japanese | Fred Niendorff, the Seattle P-I's financial editor, wrote in his column of the adverse effects of the evacuation of Japanese farmers from this area and stated that shortages and higher prices may be the result. | ||
For Tolerance | Petkovits, Mrs. R. Carroll | A lette writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asked for tolerance for all people affected by World War Ii, especially minority people who seemed to be treated like lesser people from the observations of the writer while she was hospitalized. | |
Against Intolerance | Bonus, Albert D. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that the Japanese American clerks at Seattle's public schools lost their jobs and that the public should protest this action because the women were loyal and efficient employees. | |
Prosecutors Decry 'Vigilantism' | County prosecutors meeting in Olympia urged the citizenry not to engage in vigilante activity as they awaited the evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry. | ||
Puyalllup Japs Hit by Order | Puyallup Valley Japanese farmers were letting their fields go fallow because they were to be evacuated soon, and they didn't believe white people would do this kind of work. | ||
Middle West Jap Refuge Is Suggested | James Y. Sakamoto, Japanese American publisher of the Japanese American Courier newspaper, suggested the Midwest as a possible haven for those who will be evacuated as a result of a military order. | ||
Jap's Drive (With Wife of Chinese) Ends in Retreat | A Japanese American man fleeing his girlfriend's husband, a Chinese, in a car was found guilty of reckless driving. | ||
Notes of a New Yorker | An article told of an orchestra leader who was having his dentures refurbished when the Japanese owner of the lab it was sent to was arrested as a result of Pearl Harbor, and the dentist who sent out the dentures was unable to retrieve it. The… ➤ | ||
Durling, E.V. | A columnist wrote that Japanese residents of Los Angeles had requested information on the workings of the city's water supply, and a Japanese consular official had even asked for diagrams. | ||
So He Says! | Gale, (No first name or initial given) | A three panel cartoon shows an interpreter asking a Japanese alien if he is a citizen at the request of some law enforcement officer; and after a long winded explanation from the alien, the interpreter merely translates it as a yes. | |
Their Future As Farmers Uncertain | A photo shows two women screening soil at a White River Valley farm to prepare it for planting, although the specter of evacuation has halted farming operations for most of the farmers. | ||
Civil Liberties Group to Contest Removal of Japs | The American Civil Liberties Union asked its branches in California to seek a modification of the evacuation order to remove all Japanese from the state and said it would assist evacuees who would contest the order. | ||
The county prosecutor of Spokane County warned that his area could become a dumping ground for Japanese aliens because it is outside the exclusion zone, and a meeting was being planned to address the problem. | |||
Task for Japanese | Ritter, Harriett | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said the example of the school clerks resigning their positions was an example of sacrifice during the war and asked that they take leadership in helping evacuate the Japanese from this area. | |
Japanese Live Close to City's Defense Units | A survey made by a police national defense detail showed that most of the Japanese in Seattle lived in the Central District with many others living close or near defense units. | ||
California To Have Centers For Aliens | A reception center for Japanese aliens was being prepared at the Owens Valley in an area between Parker Dam and Blythe, California near the Colorado River. | ||
Bulletin No. 3, March 6, 1942, 10:00 am | American Friends Service Committee | A bulletin from the American Friends Serivce Committee gave suggestions on the evacuation that was to take place that would affect persons of Japanese ancestry and advised calmness and care in making decisions for the future. | |
Problem for Japs | A photocopy of two pictures from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer shows one picture of a girl (Mary Okazaki) outside of a furniture store having a removal and evacuation sale, while the other picture shows three brothers (Lincoln, Taft and Grant Beppu)… ➤ | ||
Legion Head demands Evacuation of Aliens | The national commander of the American Legion, Lynn U. Stambaugh, urged the removal of all Japanese on the West Coast because their presence was a menace to the country. | ||
Japs Retaliate by Arresting U.S. Citizens | A news report indicated that Japanese authorities in Shanghai had arrested American and British newsmen and businessmen in retaliation for the way Japanese citizens had been treated by American and British authorities. | ||
Army Selects Centers for Alien Evacuees | Lr. General John L. DeWitt announced plans for two reception centers to accept Japanese evacuees from the West Coast. One will be in the Owens Valley in California, and the other will be along the Colorado River near the Blythe-Parker Dam area. | ||
Japs in Secret Societies Sought | FBI agents and local police made raids in certain Northern California cities in search of members of Japanese secret societies and a Japanese Association. | ||
Many Aliens Taken in Albuquerque Area | Enemy aliens in the Albuquerque, NM area were rounded up by local police and federal agents and contraband seized. | ||
Seattle Japs Packed Up and Ready to Move | Welch, Doug | Seattle Japanese were winding up their business affairs as they prepared for evacuation of the city and a move to some other place but didn't know where. | |
Coast Alien Resettlement Plan Revealed | Civilian agencies of the government were cooperating with the army in preparing for the evacuation of persons of Japanese descent on the West Coast according to the orders from the Western Defense Command and the Fourth Army. | ||
West Coast Perspective | Fischer, Louis | In The Nation magazine a writer wrote that the West Coast was pretty jittery in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack and that jingoists and reactionary people are fanning the flames and scapegoating Japanese and Japanese Americans to show hatred… ➤ | |
15,000 in Area Face Evacuation | There were approximately 15,000 persons of Japanese descent in Military Area No. 1, and all the counties in this area except two--Island and Wakhiakum--have no Japanese aliens. | ||
The Japanese Problem | An editorial in a Seattle newspaper stated that there are disloyal as well as loyal people in the Japanese community and urged the community to help weed out those who are disloyal. | ||
Enemy Aliens Line Up to Register | A photocopy of a picture in a Seattle newspaper shows a line-up of aliens waiting outside the main Seattle post office to get their certificates of identification. | ||
2,000 Enemy Aliens Yet to be Certified | Enemy aliens lined up inside and outside the main post office in Seattle to get their certificates of identification, which contains their fingerprint and a photograph. | ||
Jap Crap Shooters Didn't Look Right | A citizen called the police in Los Angeles to report that he/she saw a group of Japanese huddled together and said it looked suspicious. The police responded to find the group playing a dice game. | ||
Effect on Property | Mortgage bankers claimed the evacuation of the Japanese will have a bearing on future property values, but it won't be near the problem created for automobile owners due to the lack of gasoline and tires. | ||
Legion Urges Alien Removal | Three American Legion posts in the state of Washington urged immediate removal of all Japanese aliens from the West Coast as the best solution for our national defense. | ||
22 Agencies To Assist In Jap Removal | Twenty-two agencies were selected to assist in the evacuation of Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese descent, and a committee of eight will coordinate with Lt. Gen. John DeWitt… ➤ | ||
Army Picks Land To Resettle Japs | The army chose a spot in the Owens Valley owned by the city of Los Angeles and said it would use the place as a reception area for people of Japanese descent who were to be evacuated. | ||
Washington Merry-Go-Round | Pearson, Drew | Drew Pearson wrote in his column that Sen. Hiram Johnson of California wanted to evacuate all Japanese in California, but he said nothing about people of Italian or German descent. Other senators accused Johnson of playing politics. | |
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was quoted as saying that the Japanese on the West Coast were understanding and accepting the eventual evacuation when she was asked about American citizens having to leave. | |||
Carrie, Donald | A letter writer to the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said he lives where some Japanese families reside, and he said that if they were moved to the Midwest or elsewhere as the fanatics in the Seattle area urged, would they jeopardize their… ➤ | ||
Arita, Kenny | A Japanese American writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer affirmed his Americanism and asked to be judged as one. | ||
FBI Nabs Aliens With Munitions | Twenty-three enemy aliens were rounded up by the FBI and local authorities in Seattle and Port Angeles. There were twenty Japanese arrested and they were accused of having contraband and being members of pro-Axis organizations. | ||
9 Japs Arrested in Peninsula Blast | Japanese laborers working for the Port Townsend-Southern Railroad were arrested following an explosion that destroyed a speeder, a tool shed and two old coaches and sent to Seattle to be processed by immigration officials. | ||
Jap Adoptions Proposed Here | A professor from the University of Washington proposed the idea of parents adopting Japanese American children for the duration of the war after careful screening rather than sending them away somewhere as the evacuation plan prescribes. | ||
Lani, Dave | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer who said he was from Hawaii but now living here claimed the Japanese people in Hawaii stabbed this country in the back because they had been nurtured in Hawaii and some of the Pearl Harbor attack… ➤ | ||
Assessor Prepares More Bad News for County's Japanese | The King County assessor's office was working overtime to prepare tax statements to show what soon -to- be- evacuated Japanese owed on their personal property. An accompanying photo showed county employees working on the statements | ||
Nisei Pledge Cooperation | In Nothern California the national council of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) pledged their cooperation with the government's evacuation program. Also, arrests of members of Japanese societies aiding Japan were now winding down. … ➤ | ||
Army to Safeguard Japanese Property | Announcements were to be forthcoming regarding the property and inventory left behind by Japanese evacuees. The government was to safeguard everything, and the evacuees were expected to entrust it all to the government. Those who could voluntarily… ➤ | ||
Jap Property Orders Issued | "Quick Collect" orders for property taxes were issued by the County Treasurer's office on orders from the assessor's office to Japanese property owners before they could sell their property due to evacuation orders. | ||
Japanese Here Prepare for Evacuation | Copeland, Sidney | Registration of all Seattle Japanese was being conducted by the Seattle chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) to provide their own listing for the purpose of keeping family ties together. Two photographs show people registering. | |
A produce shortage was seen as likely with the impending evacuation of all Japanese from the West Coast. However, the process was to be done on a piece meal basis, so it was unclear if there would be total evacuation as was announced early. | |||
Offices Here to Deal With Jap Property | Niendorff, Fred | The Seattle Reserve Bank, a branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, will be the agent to help those who are to be evacuated settle their business affairs. | |
4 Enemy Aliens in Auto Hunted | A car containing two Japanese and two German aliens was eluding local authorities after it escaped the border patrol at the town of Republic, WA. | ||
Japanese Sandman Finds Out the FBI Isn't Asleep | Buckets of sand left on every floor of an apartment building in San Francisco to fight fires were suddenly filled with water instead, and the culprit was a Japanese houseboy who said he thought that water was better than sand in fighting fires. | ||
Jap Removal to Start Soon | The way was cleared for the evacuation of Japanese from the West Coast with the appointment of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as custodian of the evacuees' property. A reception center has been established in the Owens Valley in Southern… ➤ | ||
WSSF Drive Will Help U Evacuees | The World Student Service Fund was planning to set up scholarships to aid alien students evacuated from the West Coast who had been University of Washington students. Although the group's funds had been earmarked for Europe and China, it was felt… ➤ | ||
To my Japanese students | A student at the University of Washington, Sophus Keith Winther, wrote an open letter to the Japanese students at the University offering to give them information on their work or helping them contact a professor; he said to write to him if they had… ➤ | ||
Sergeant Speaking | Logan, Sergeant J.J. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a sergeant in the Marines, mentioned how, while many are doing their patriotic duties, some are taking advantage of the war such as price gouging, and even harming helpless people such as the… ➤ | |
Japanese Newspaper and Magazine Publishing in the Pacific Northwest 1894-2006 | Harrison, Scott Edward | ||
Filipinos Attack Seattle Japanese | Two Filipinos attacked William Yamaguchi at 4th and Madison with one of them threatening him with a hunting knife. | ||
Man Posing as FBI Agent Attempts to Assault Jap Girl | A man posing as an FBI agent entered a Japanese American home after the girls refused to let him in. He pulled an outside electric switch, then entered by breaking the glass on a rear door. He locked one of the girls in a closed before fleeing. | ||
200 Japs Are Seized In New Calif. Raids | Nearly 200 Japanese that included language school teachers and Buddhist priests were rounded up in Southern California after raids were made in that area. | ||
Japanese Here Ask Help of U.S. In Settling Property Problem | Niendorff, Fred | Japanese residents in Seattle soon to be evacuated went to the Federal Reserve Bank to make arrangements to be protected from price gouging and being taken advantage of. A photo of Mrs. S. May Nakashima showed her filling out a form. | |
Japanese Problem | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asked if a previous writer was being ironical or brutally frank in suggesting that the Japanese here be treated the same as the Indians. She mentioned that "Negroes" were still being discriminated… ➤ | ||
Japanese Problem | L.A.O. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated that the evacuation of the Japanese should not be controversial and that to let the authorities take care of it just as it would be done if the whole area had to be evacuated, and the people… ➤ | |
Japanese Paper Closed by U.S. | The North American Times, a bilingual Japanese paper published in Seattle since 1902,. was closed by U.S. Treasury Department. | ||
Jap Army in U.S.Likely, Says Pilot | A Pan American Airways pilot said that there would probably be a "Jap" army organized in California and that they would be ready to strike just as he said they did in the Philippines. | ||
Vets Want Japs Farther Inland | Two American Legion posts in Washington state urged the removal of all Japanese and other enemy aliens farther inland from the West Coast than had been announced previously. | ||
David Doesn' Talk About Going; He's Used to Change | David Ishii, nearing 7, is peparing to make another change in his life now that evacuation orders have beeb promulgated. David grew up in Swedish Hopital and also lived on Vashon Island at a home of a relative of one of the Swedish Hospital nurses. … ➤ | ||
Thirteen Tacoma Aliens Nabbed | Thirteeen enemy aliens in Tacoma, including 12 Japanese and 1 Italian, were arrested by the FBI after it was learned that the Japanese were members of pro-Japan organizations. They and the one Italian who was taken into protective custody were… ➤ | ||
Schwarzkopf, John R. | A letter writer to publisher William Randolph Hearst suggested that Japanese evacuees be used to grow guayule rubber for defense work, with penalties for those who don't meet the quota. | ||
A Chinese boy made sure that he was not mistaken for an enemy alien. In addition to wearing a China button, he had the word Chna spelled on his jacket with large heads of brass rivets. | |||
Enemies Keep Out | A Time magazine article stated that Japanese on the West Coast were to be prohibited from the coastal areas but that they could live inland and not be forced to move. Nevertheless, there were to be "reception centers" in the Owens Valley in… ➤ | ||
Nakata, Chiyo; Inouye, Tamako | A letter to the editor of the University of Washington Daily expressed the feelings of two Japanese American women who were to be evacuated. They set the facts straight and expressed hope for the future. | ||
U.S. Speeds Program for Jap Removal | Niendorff, Fred | A column in he Seattle Post-Intelligencer told of the problems with the vacating of Japanese farms and the difficulties in getting others to take them over. Food production is an essential part of the war effort, and methods were being sought to… ➤ | |
Students Work In Vashon Camp To Aid Japanese | A work camp to help Japanese berry farmers on Vashon Island was being organized by the American Friends Service Committee and the YMCA to have students work on the farms during spring vacation. | ||
More Areas Announced In Barred Zones | Additional sites that were to be off limits to enemy aliens and japanese Americans were announced by the Western Defense Command. The list included tunnels, bridges and radio stations in addition to several military areas in the state. | ||
Japanese Problem | Hales, Anona | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said it was un-American to discriminate against the Japanese in their midst because it punished the whole group and did not single out the individual who should be charged. | |
Citizenship | Wilson, Bob | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer criticized a woman writer for saying that Japanese children should no be given the rights of citizenship just for being born in this country. He pointed out that she also was merely born in this… ➤ | |
Four More State Designated by DeWitt. | Additional states were added to the list of states deemed military areas, and they included Idaho, Montana, Utah and Nevada. The Western Defense Command under Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt designated prohibited zones such as military installations, air… ➤ | ||
Japanese Gets City License | Appearing before the Seattle City Concil, E. Fujtiomi appealed for a renewal of his city business license, which was granted. | ||
Evacuee Properties | An article in a Seattle newspaper urged the Japanese to be evacuated to dispose of their property as soon as possible, and for others to take over the farms that were being left behind so there won't be a vegetable shortage. | ||
Japanese Problem | Stanley, Alice | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that she knew of the Japanese language schools here and that they kept the Japanese here Japanese in thought and at heart. | |
Japanese Problem | J.M.F., Mrs. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer enclosed a letter she saw that expressed the feelings of a Japanese American girl in Kent who said she tries to get along and be a good American citizen. The P-I published her letter. | |
5 Japs Arrested In Tacoma Area | Five Japanese aliens were arrested in the Tacoma area because they were members of a Japanese secret society. | ||
Japanese in Valley | Ball, Henry | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Inelligencer suggested that Japanese farmers in the Puyallup Valley from Orting to Fife be allowed to remain there and harvest this season's crops with guards, and if after that removal is deemed necessary, then… ➤ | |
Evacuation Of Japs To Start In Coming Week | Volunteer evacuees from Los Angeles were preparing to head for Manzanar in the Owens Valley to help set up the camp, and Lt. Gen. John DeWitt urged others in Military Area No. 1 to also volunteer to go there since total evacuation was inevitable, and… ➤ | ||
Against Sentimentality | Cornelius, Don | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that there shouldn't be any sentimentality toward the enemy aliens of Japanese, German and Italian descent and that there was too much hush hush about the evacuation program. | |
Alien Work Corps Formed | An executive order signed by President Franklin Roosevelt established the War Relocation Authority which will help the Japanese evacuees in their relocation problems and try to find employment for them in assisting the war effort. The director will… ➤ | ||
Jap Farmers Warned Crops Must Be Grown | Niendorff, Fred | Farmers of Japanese ancestry must coninue to raise their crops and not sabotage the war effort by refusing to plant crops, harvest them and contribute to the food supply..Charles M. Ross of the Wartime Farm Adjustment Program was on a tour of the… ➤ | |
Yoakum, C.W. | A letter to the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that if he were an American living in Japan, he would have been detained in some place, so he felt it justified doing the same to the Japanese in this country, who he said did not improve… ➤ | ||
Japs Await O.K. On Settlement | James Y. Sakamoto, a Japanese Americn community leader, was awaiting word from the government to a request of allowing the Japanese communities in Western Washington to move to Eastern Washington to establish a model community. | ||
Japanese Problem | Turner, R.D. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said the Japanese in this area did things like having their own separate language school, and this and other things caused suspicion and thus they brought the mistrust of their neighbors on… ➤ | |
State D.A.R. Approves Enemy Alien Ouster | A headline from one of the local newspapers states "State D.A.R. Approves Enemy Alien Ouster." | ||
Japs? 'Get Tough'---Solon | A U.S. senator from Tennessee proposed that Japanese Americans should be denied the privileges of citizenship because "a Jap's a Jap." | ||
Japanese Leave for Internment | Japanese aliens left for internment at Fort Missoula, Mont. from the King Street Station. Friends and relatives were there to see the 150 men leave. | ||
Taki, William | A previous letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer criticized the Buddhist religion and Japanese language schools, and this person's response was that freedom of religion was part of the Constitution. Also, other groups have language… ➤ | ||
Japanese Here To Take Oath | Japanese Americans in the Seattle area were to take an oath of allgiance to the U.S. to be administered by the Japanese American Citizens League, and identification cards were to be given to those who participated. | ||
Single Agency To Evacuate Aliens Urged | The Puget Sound Chapter of the American Association of Social Workers called for a single agency to handle the intenment of Japanese on the West Coast and asked that there be no wholesale evacuation but one based individually and on its merits. | ||
Carr Asks U.S. To Aid Aliens; Violence Feared | The governor of Colorado, Ralph Carr, asked for federal intervention after Japanese aliens and their children were settling in Colorado, and the American Legion was expressing concern over this settlement. | ||
Japs Jailed in S.F. As Aides of 'Black Dragon' | Four Japanese, including three who were membersof a front organizatin for the Black Dragon Society and one who was charged with gambling, were arested by the FBI in raids in the San Francisco Bay Area. | ||
Exodus of L.A. Japanese Begins | A photocopy of a photo that appeared in a local newspaper showed Japanese in the Los Angeles area preparing to board buses for Owens Valley where the first of the Japanes alien reception centers was being built. | ||
Jap Ouster in Southern Calif. Starts | Evacuation of Japanese from the Los Angeles area began with the vanguard of a group of people who were leaving to help set up the Manzanar camp. Buses and a streamlined truck were taking the people to that place. | ||
American Friends Service Committee Bulletin | Barnett, Arthur G. | An American Friends Service Committee (Quaker) bulletin refers to the pending evacuation of the Japanese and what the organization is doing to assist them. | |
Friends And The Japanese Problem On The West Coast | Rhoads, Esther | A representative from the Friends (Quaker) organization told of the problems that evacuation has brought and will continue to bring by citing the example of the removal of the Japanese people from Terminal Island with no provisions made for housing… ➤ | |
Japs Must Quit Bainbridge. Army Orders Evacuation With Week. | The Army announced that there would be a total evacuation of the Japanese on Bainbridge Island, and they will be sent to a reception center in the Owens Valley in California. If anyone wanted to voluntarily evacuate to a place of their own choosing,… ➤ | ||
Japanese Problem | Vaughn, Charles | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer criticized the soft approach expressed by some letter writers and instead urged that support be given to the military authorities who were best equipped to handle the Japanese problem. | |
Seattle Japanese Take Oath of U.S. Allegiance | Rue, Walter | Over three hundred Japanese Americans registered with the Japanese American Citizens League, took an oath of allegiance to the U.S., had their picture taken and were fingerprinted and will be issued registration cards as an indication of their… ➤ | |
Vanguard of Group Arrives at Center | The vanguard of many more thousands of people who will be incarcerated at Manzanar arrived there to help set up the canp. | ||
10,000 Will Move Into New Camp | Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt made a visit to the Manzanar camp that was being prepared to accept a total of 10,000 Japanese . Shops were being set up, and wage scales were being set for the new arrivals. | ||
A Pledge of Loyalty to the United States | A copy of a photograph that appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed a group of Japanese Americans taking an oath of allegiance to the United States being administered by Clarence Arai. | ||
First Japanese Arrive at Evacuee Camp | A photocopy of a photograph that appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed people arriving at the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley. They were in the vanguard of thousands more who were to come. | ||
Group to Protect Jap Properties | A group called the Hood River Traffic Association formed a committee toassist the farmers of the Hood River Valley in selling their properties and making sure that they were not taken advantage of when selling their items. | ||
800 Japs Move Into Arid Valley | Aprroximately 800 persons of Japanese descent arrived at the Manzanar internment camp in California in either a motor caravan of cars or from a train and were processed and given blankets, comforters and casing to use in a mattress. | ||
Where Order Hits | A map showed where the first group of Japanese to be evacuated were living, on Bainbridge Island; the Japanese lived close to the Bremerton Navy Yard. | ||
Evacuation Of Calif. Japs Now Under Way | Japanese in the Los Angeles area left either by train or in a motor caravan to go to to the Manzanar internment camp in the Owens Valley which was to be a reception center for them. | ||
The Japanese Must Move | An editorial in one of the Seattle papers said that the Japanese in the area should be removed because it was too difficult to determine the loyal from the disloyal and that evacuation would be a good preventive to pre-empt any dangers. | ||
$700 In Defense Bonds Will Accompany Owner | Two photocopies showed a woman holding her defense bonds in front of a Buddhist altar, and the other photo of Rev. Kihachi Hirakawa, a Baptist minister, standing in front of his church he built. | ||
Students Hope They Will Be Allowed To Graduate | Three Bainbridge Island high school students of Japanese descent talked to their principal R.G. Dannis about their credits in anticipation of graduating from another high school when evacuation takes place. | ||
Officials Plan to Place Japs on Indian Land | The War Relocation was preparing land on an American Indian reservation along the Colorado River at Parker, Arizona to house Japanese evacuated from the West Coast as an internment camp that would be self-contained and self-supporting. | ||
Army Orders Alien Curfew | A curfew was established by the Army for all enemy aliens and persons of Japanese ancestry in Military Area No. 1 that reqired these people to be at their residences between 8 pm and 6am, and travel was limited to within 5 miles of their residences. … ➤ | ||
8 P.M - 6 A.M. Deadline Set by DeWitt | A strict curfew was established for all enemy aliens and Japanese Americans living in Military Area No. 1. Those affected were to be in their homes from 8 pm to 6 pm. Another proclamation was being prepared to include other areas in Western states… ➤ | ||
Business as Usual--Until Army Moves Him | A photocopy of a picture of Johnny Nakata showed him at his place of work in the meat and grocery business and said that he was looking for someone to take over his interest when he was gone. | ||
Six Japanese Arrested Here | Six Japanese aliens, including a woman, were arrested by the FBI because they were members of a potentially dangerous organization. Their homes were searched but no contraband was found. | ||
Bainbridge Japanese Keep Working , Face Bill Collectors | Japanese on Bainbridge Island were making plans to evacuate as the Army barred any outside Japanese from entering the Island. Pictures showed them working, but they were mostly just waiting to see what happened next. | ||
Idaho May Open Center For Coast Japs | There were reports that Idaho would be a site for a reception center for West Coast Japanese in an area between Caldwell and New Plymouth, although other sites were also being considered. The governor of Idaho Chase Clark was oposed to any influx of… ➤ | ||
"Sato" | Meyer, Ernest L. | A man wrote a piece for The Progressive in which he said that he had been helped when he was down and out and searching for a job, and he applied at a restaurant where he lied about his experience as a cook but was helped and befriended by a… ➤ | |
Ben Kuroki of the USAAF | A Japanese American from Nebraska is doing his bit with the United States Army Air Force by flying in a bomber and using a .50 caliber machine gun over Axis-held territory in Europe during World War II. | ||
Bound for Owens Valley | A photocopy of a picture that appeared in the local papers showed Tatsumi Miyajima checking his rocking chair as he prepared to drive his car to the Manzanar internment camp. | ||
Soldiers Stop Japanese Visitor | A photocopy of a picture that appeared in the local paper showed Roy Torazo Hikida being turned back at the Bainbridge ferry dock because a new rule prohibited any Japanese from entering the island. | ||
New U.S. Order Hints Speedy Evacuation of Japs on Puget Sound | Registration of Japanese in Tacoma indicated that evacuation was imminent for all of Puget Sound, although other areas had not received notice as yet, except for Bainbridge Island. There the people had already received orders, but the salvagting of… ➤ | ||
Vegetable Problem | Petersen, Maurcie G. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated that Japanese American farmers should not be evacuated because they were necessary for the production of vegetables, and so they should be allowed to remain and kept under guard by military… ➤ | |
Slpecial Instructions | A soldier posted notices on Bainbridge Island in a photo which instructed the Japanese residents of the island on what the procedures were regarding the evacuation. | ||
Exclusion Copies Handed Out | Army officers distributed copies of Civilian Exclusion Order No. 1 to all Japanese residents of Bainbridge Island in a photo in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. | ||
Army Watching Japs on Brinbridge Island | A photograph of a map showing the prohibited and restricted areas of the West Coast that affected persons of Japanese ancestry was distributed by the Associated Press. Manzanar camp shown on the map was where the Bainbridge Island Japanese were to… ➤ | ||
Plans Discussed for Saving Crops | Japanese farmers on Bainbridge Island met with C.W. Neely of R.D. Bodle Company, a frozen fruit dealer, in a photo showing them in discussion over the disposition of their crops since they were to be evacuated soon. | ||
Japs Accept Army Order with Bewilderment and Obedience | Stewart, Anne | In an article that included pictures, people of Japanese ancestry revealed their opinions on the curfew that had been imposed on them and the effects it would have on their lives. | |
Army Keeps Vigil on Japs at Brainbridge | Bermann, R.B. | The Army kep a close watch over Bainbridge Island's Japanese as the day for evacuation was nearing. Meanwhile, James Sakamoto awaited word on his proposalto the federal government to have the area's Japanese move to the Columbia Basin near Moses… ➤ | |
Troops Guard Island | A copy of a photo in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed army troops guarding the ferry slip at Winslow on Bainbridge Island to ensure that no Japanese either left or entered the Island in preparation for the upcoming evacuation of all Japanese… ➤ | ||
Army Will Halt Travel By Japs | The Army forbade any more voluntary evacuation of Japanese on the West Coast and announced that from now there will be evacuation under Army superivison. Also, the curfew was to be stringently endorced. In the meantime, James Sakamoto remained… ➤ | ||
Registration for Japs on Bainbridge | Bermann, R.B. | Regisration of Bainbridge Island Japanese was handled by civilian workers as the Army looked on in preparation for the evacuation of all these people from the Island. | |
A Symbol of Safety; Protection---Not Persecution | A copy of a photo showed Masaru Shbayama being in the presence of an armed sentry . The Army was there to prepare for the evacuation of the Bainbridge Japanese. | ||
Jap Attorney Got Meeting Data, U.S. Says | Kenji Ito, Seattle Japanese American attorney, stood trial on charges that he was an agent for Japan without registering with the government. In one of the days of the trial, it was stated that he sent a lawyer to attend meetings and speeches… ➤ | ||
FBI Arrests 34 More Calif. Japs | Thirty-four Japanese aliens were arrested in Bakersfield and Visalia, CA in raids performed by the FBI, and radios and other contraband were seized. | ||
Other Evacuees | J.F.G., Mrs. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said people shouldn't feel sorry for the Japanese being evacuated from Bainbridge Island when she herself had to leave her home, husband and son in Alaska after they were told to leave, and she knew… ➤ | |
Curfew Begins Tonight for Enemy Aliens | A curfew for aliens of Japanese, German and Italian descent as well as Japanese Americans was put into effect, and these people had to be in their place of residence between 8 pm and 6 am and could not travel beyond 5 miles. Those who work a night… ➤ | ||
Curfew Goes Into Effect for Aliens | Williams, Forrest | The curfew was observed by Japanese businesses along Main and Jackson Streets as the lights went out and doors locked in order for people to meet the deadline of 8 pm. | |
Leading Jap Business Man Under Arrest | A Japaneese American businessman, Kenji Iki, was arrested by local authorities for failure to declare his $500,000 of Japanese bonds to the Federal Reserve Bank as required by law. | ||
Japan Society Disbanded | The Japan Society of Seattle disbanded because of the war and had made moves to do so even before being assailed by Miller Freeman at the Tolan Hearings. | ||
Witness Tells of Speech by Ito | A witness testified in Kenji Ito's trial that Ito had said Japan's invasion of China was merely a cooperative move to get along with the Chinese people. Ito was on trial for allegedly being an agent of Japan without registering as one. | ||
Nisei's Duty | Itami, David Akira | A Japanese American letter writer to Time magazine said he felt it was his duty to evacuate from the West Coast so that the Army could concentrate on more important matters and that if a bomb or anything else untoward happened, they would not be… ➤ | |
Baum, Terry L. | A letter writer to Time magazine said there was no move by people in California to expel the Japanese population but that the idea was being fueld by racists, Congressmen, and white farmers and marketers. The writer said he/she was not alone in this… ➤ | ||
New Curb on Jap-Americans | The curfew for Japanese aliens and Japanese Americans took effect with these people having to stay home between 8 pm and 6 am; and during daylight hours, every Japanese had to be at work, home or traveling between home and work. Also contraband such… ➤ | ||
Japan Society Here Dissolved | The Japan Society of Seattle was dissolved due to the war and the organization's funds were invested in defense bond.s | ||
Puyallup Fair Grounds To Be Used For Japs | R.B. Bermann | Preparations were being made to develop the Puyallup Fairgrounds as an assembly center to accept Japanese who were to be evacuated from the West Coast. Already the Santa Anita racetracks were being converted to an assembly center in California. … ➤ | |
Japanese Patient Hangs Self in Room | A Japanese woman was found hanged in her room at the Meadows Sanitorium. Coroners ruled the death a suicide. | ||
Island Japanese Make Ready to Leave Under Evacuation Order | A copy of a photo in a Seattle newspaper showed children helping Mr. S. Furuta pack his goods as he prepared to leave Bainbridge Island | ||
No Refunds for Japs, Says City | The city of Seattle announced that there would be no refunds on shop licenses to Japanese preparing to be evacuated. Also they would have to pay a closing out sale license when they dispose of their inventories. | ||
Japs to Quit Bainbridge Homes Today | Bermann, R.B. | Residents of Japanese ancestry prepared to leave Bainbridge Island today, March 30, 1942 as all arrangements had been made to have the army evacuate them. They were to take a ferry to Seattle, then board a train for Manzanar. | |
Army to Exempt Certain Aliens | The army announced that certain classes of aliens of German and Italian descent were exempted from any evacuation, and a handful of Japanese aliens were also included if they were in places such as hospitals or institutions; but otherwise, all… ➤ | ||
Army to Oust Japs in L.A. Harbor Area | The second order for evacuation involved the Los Angeles harbor area where there are about 3,000 Japanese residents. They will be moved to the Santa Anita racetrack during a three day period. In another announcement, the Wartime Civil Control… ➤ | ||
Bainbridge Japs Leave in First N.W. Evacuation | A photo in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed Japanese/Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island being escorted by soldiers to a waiting train on their way to an evacuation reception center in Manzanar, California. | ||
Japanese on Bainbridge Removed Without a Hitch | Japanese/Japanese American residents of Bainbridge Island were removed from the island and sent by ferry to Seattle where they boarded a train for Manzanar, California. Photos accompanying the article showed a caravan of army trucks and a mother… ➤ | ||
Deadline Today on Contraband | Japanese/Japanese Americans were reminded of the deadline to turn in contraband articles. | ||
It's Their Big Moving Day | A photocopy of a picture that appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer shows the Nakamura family in an army truck being evacuated from Bainbridge Island with a soldier with a bayonet sitting with them. | ||
'Auction' Draws Many | Bainbridge Island's Japanese residents got rid of their personal property by selling them to the public and vegetables were left growing until they could be harvested by others as the Japanese residents of the island prepared to leave. | ||
Sad Farewells While Troops Stand By | Copies of two photographs that appeared in a Seattle newspaper showed a Japanese American woman carrying her luggage to the outside of her house and another showed soldiers guarding the Eagle Harbor ferry dock from where the Japanese on Bainbridge… ➤ | ||
Evacuees Head For Eastern Schools | Joel Ream | A census of Japanese students at the University of Washington was to take place with the eventual goal of having them transferred to colleges in the East. A conference held earlier in California at the University of California had various university… ➤ | |
$21 a Month Maximum Pay for Evacuees | The maximum wage for evacuated Japanese in the camps was set at $21 a month, which is the minimum pay for an American soldier, according to the Wartime Civil Control Administration. Questions had arisen by evacuees and others as to what the top… ➤ | ||
Bail of $50,000 Set for Jap Business Man | A Japanese businessman's bail was set at $50,000 for failure to declare $500,000 of Japanese securities to the Federal Reserve Bank. Kenji Iki, a California-born Japanese, was the manager and chief representative of United Ocean Transport Co. who… ➤ | ||
AFSC Problems On The West Coast | American Friends (Quakers) were busy helping Japanese residents on the West Coast who were faced with imminent evacuation. In Los Angeles, where nearby Terminal Island was evacuated , Friends helped the evacuees find housing; and in Seattle, a news… ➤ | ||
Information Concerning College Students Facing Evacuation | A questionnaire pertaining to possibly transferring to another college was passed out at Eagleson Hall on the University of Washington campus to Japanese American students facing evacuation. | ||
Our Japanse Refugees | Fisher, Galen M. | An article in the Christian Century reported on the evacuation of Japanese and said it was the result of anti-Japanese feeling and was not necessary or constitutional but the "die was cast" and urged the churches to help in alleviating the suffering. | |
Bulletin No, 4 | American Friends Service Committee | In a bulletin from the local American Friends Service Committee, the letter said it knew of the assembly center and final reception center for the Japanese evacuees but that the Tolan Committee reported that resettlement so that the evacuees could… ➤ | |
225 To Make New Homes In California | Fitchett, Carlton | Two hundred and twenty-five Japanese from Bainbridge Island were removed by the army in the first evacuation of civilians in Pacific Northwest history. | |
Jap Students' Cash Box Looted | The cash box of the Japanese Students Club at the University of Washington was rifled and $220 in currency was taken. | ||
Army To Use Longacres As Camp For Japs | The army announced that the Longacres rack track will be an assembly center for evacuated Japanese in Western Washington along with the Puyallup Fair site, which is currently under construction. | ||
Calif. Japanese Removl Begins | Evacuation of Japanese residents of Southern California were taking place as plans were being made for the total evaucation of persons of Japanese ancestry along the Pacific Coast. Assembly centers were being prepared to accept the evacuees. | ||
Big Force Working On Assembly Center | New workers were being added to the work force constructing the assembly center for Japanese evacuees on the Puyallup Fairgrounds where there were expected to be 8,000 residents. | ||
Ito Appeals for Acquittal; Federal Jury Ponders Case | The federal case of Kenji Ito, Seattle attorney accused of acting as an agent of Japan without so registering, went to the jury for a decision after attorneys on both sides made their closing arguments. | ||
The U.S. government, through its spokesman C.J.Opperman, encouraged all Japanese to continue the production of produce until they are evacuated. They were told not to sell farm equipment, fertlizier or property because of the importance of food… ➤ | |||
Jap Students At U. Register | Students of Japanese ancestry at the University of Washington were registering before evacuation with the idea that they would be able to continue their educations elsewhere in the Midwest or East. | ||
250 Aliens Registered | About 250 alien students at the University of Washington registered at the school in a census to determine a possible transfer to other schools outside the area. Japanese American students were also included in the census. | ||
Jap Students At U. Transfer To Inland Schools | Some Japanese American students at the University of Washington were able to transfer to schools in the Midwest before the voluntary evacuation period was halted. Others still on campus registered with the University in hopes of transferring to… ➤ | ||
Ito Is Acquitted By Federal Jury | Kenji Ito, a Japanese American attorney in Seattle, was acquitted by an all-white jury in a case in which he was charged with being an agent of the Japanese government without registering as such. | ||
Let Japs Bet on the Ponies--With No Races on the Square | Syndicated columnist Henry McLemore suggested, tongue in cheek, that Santa Anita Racetrack, where Japanese and Japanese Americans were temporarily housed, be reopened so that the residents could play the horses and thus raise funds for the war… ➤ | ||
Nearly a third of the farms operated by Japanese on the West Coast have been turned over to new owners, according to the Farm Security Administration. | |||
WSSF Aid May Provide Schooling for Evacuees | Japanese American college students will be eligible to receive funds from the World Student Service Fund, which was originally set up to help European and Chinese student relief but was changed to include Japanese American students who were faced… ➤ | ||
Jap Attorney Acquitted By Federal Jury | Kenji Ito, Seattle attorney, was acquitted of failing to register with the State Department as an agent of Japan in a trial before a federal jury. | ||
Coast Japs Are Interned In Mountain Camp | Life magazine featured the movement to and arrival at the Manzanar internment camp in the Owens Valley of California. The first internees arrived by car and showed them settling down at the camp. | ||
Where Nipponese Will Await Traveling Orders | Two photographs showed where an assembly center was being built at the Western Washington Fairgrounds at Puyallup where persons of Japanese descent were to be housed in a temporary evacuation center. | ||
Longacres To House Evacuees | The Longacres race track was chosen the second evacuation reception center for evacuated Japanese, it was announced by Gen. John L. DeWitt of the Western Defense Command. (It never was used after all.) | ||
The Stolen Years Part One | Griffin, Tom | After Pearl Harbor, as the US imprisoned thousands of its own citizens in Internment Camps, more than 400 Japanese American students had to drop out of the UW. This is the story of some forced to leave and the efforts the UW made to protect them. | |
A Son's Enduring War Letter | Letter originally printed in the Seattle Post Intelligencer and reprinted in the Honolulu Advertiser from where is copy came. Sgt. George Katsuyu Sawada a Seattle native wrote this letter to his father nine weeks before he was killed by a sniper in… ➤ | ||
History of the Japanese of Tacoma | Watanabe, James Trans | Translation of Issei history Tacoma nihonjin hattenshi ( History of the Devlopment of the Tacoma Japanese) published in 1917 by the Tacoma Japanese Association. | |
White Community and "Yellow Peril" in Mississippi Valley Historical Review | Matthews, Fred H. | Development of fear of Japanese Americans on west coast. | |
Japanese Vet Is Laid to Rest | A Japanese native, Kekichi Nakamura, who served in the U.S. Navy for 32 years, received a military funeral service at Portsmouth, VA. | ||
House of Japanese Hit By Blaze | A house where three Japanese families lived caught fire but all the resident were safe. The fire resulted from a overheated stove in the flat of Mr. and Mrs. Takeshi Okawa | ||
Operators For Jap Farms Lag | Only about a third of the farms to be left by the Japanese in the King County region have been taken over by others as the Farm Security Administration kept up its efforts to register those who were interested in taking over the farms. | ||
Puyallup Assembly Center For Japanese Rises Rapidly | A new "city" was being constructed at Puyallup on the grounds of the Western Washington Fairgrounds to house some 8,000 persons of Japanese ancestry who were to be evacuated shortly. Spectators were amazed at the speed of the construction. | ||
First Jap In U.S.A. | A student at the University of Nevada, Roland Bowers, is shown in a picture of a headstone of supposedly the first Japanese immigrant to the United States. William Takahashi arrived in the U.S.in 1867. | ||
2,500 Evacuees Now At Santa Anita Race Turf | Approximately 2,500 Japanese from the Long Beach and San Pedro areas were settled at the Santa Anita racetracks, which were set up as a temporary reception center before they are sent to permanent camps in the interior. | ||
Evacuees Reach 4,000 Acre Utah Ranch Site | 150 Japanese from the West Coast consisting of 25 families arrived at Keetley, Utah to begin farming at the 4,000 acre Fisher ranch. | ||
First Group Of San Francisco Japanese Leaving Tonight For Manzanar Center | Japanese evacuees from the San Francisco area were preparing to leave for Manzanar camp as they made last minute arrangements to dispose of their goods or have them stored. | ||
Toppenish Golden Hop Yard, Assembly Center | The Golden Hop Yard near Toppenish, WA was among four sites chosen to be an assembly center for Japanese evacuees by the Wartime Civil Control Administration. Three others were located in California | ||
The Ethnic American Family | Moore, III, ed | Articles on Asian American Experience, Chinese American Family, Japanese American Family, Filipino American Family. | |
Local Movers Ready To Aid Army In Evacuation | The general public was asked to curtail their service for movers and storage because these services were needed for Japanese who were soon to be evacuated from the West Coast. | ||
Kenji Iki Wins Lower Bail | Bond for Kenji Iki, a Japanese businessman, was lowered from $50,000 to $25,000. Iki was being held for not declaring $515,000 in Japanese bonds and $15,000 in U.S. currency as required by law. | ||
2 Japs Arrested | Two Japanese residents of Boring, Oregon were arrested for violating the curfew in effect for persons of Japanese ancestry. | ||
More White Farmers Needed Says Hewes | Although 50,000 acres of 200,000 acres being left behind by Japanese farmers have been transferred to new operators, there was still need for more farmers to take over the vacant farm acreage, according to the Farm Security Administration. | ||
Bulletin No. 4 | American Friends Service Committee | The American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) issued a bulletin to the Japanese community commenting on its efforts on behalf of Japanese Americans and of its offer to help resettle and normalize conditions for them. | |
Bulletin No. 4 (In Japanese) | American Friends Service Committee | A Japanese translation of Bulletin No. 4, which the American Friends Service Committee issued to announce that they would help evacuated Japanese and assist in their resettlement so they could lead a normal life. | |
Bainbridge Islanders, First Evacuee Families | A Japanese American from Bainbridge Island wrote back to tell everyone that their group arrived safely at the Manzanar camp and were settling down in their new living quarters. | ||
Calif. State Payroll Cleared Of All Nisei | The State Personnel Board of California dismissed some 350 to 400 Japanese American employees, and some of them will be charge with falsifying their job applications by holding dual citizenship or having attended Japanese language schools. | ||
Nevada Bar Against Cal. Nisei Entering State | The state bar association of Nevada protested any plans to allow Japanese American students from California to attend the University of Nevada at Reno saying if the students were dangerous in California, they would be dangerous in Nevada. | ||
Mrs. F.R. Sends Evacuees Cheer | Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt sent a reassuring letter to James Sakamoto of the Japanese American Citizens League telling him of the government's plan to make evacuation decent and comfortable and to safeguard the evacuees from violence. | ||
9-State Group Discusses Japs | State and fedeal officials were meeting in Salt Lake City to discuss the ramifications of the evacuation of Japanese from the West Coast. Meanwhile, in Washington state the U.S. Employment Service was sending "flying squadrons" to communities to… ➤ | ||
No Land For Japs | New Mexico Gov. John E. Miles advised New Mexico landowners not to sell property to Japanese Americans from the West Coast who might want to establish farm colonies in the state. | ||
Advice Given On How To Get Jap Property | Would-be farmers who wished to take over the farms being left by the Japanese were told to negotiate on their own because there was the mistaken impression that the Farm Security Administration was taking over the farms and then would sell or lease… ➤ | ||
Mrs. Roosevelt Gives Japs Here Assurance | Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt replied to a letter from James Y. Sakamoto, chairman of the Emergency Defense Council of the Japanese American Citizens League, in which she stated that she was sure the government would do its best to provide for persons of… ➤ | ||
U.S. to Move 2,500 More Japanese | Addittional Japanese residents of Los Angeles County were being removed from their homes as federal officials met with Western governors to prepare for the movement of the evacuees into those states. | ||
Governors Ask U.S. to Direct Alien Removal | Four Western governors asked that the federal government take responsibility for the care, feeding and guardng of the Japanese evacuees should there be an internment camp in their state as well as their removal after the war is over. Federal… ➤ | ||
Soldier Speaks | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, serving in the army, said that all Japanese cannot be considered fifth columnists and that though the older adults were born in a foreign country, their sons fight for this country in the military… ➤ | ||
Last Jap Removed From San Diego | The last person of Japanese ancestry removed from San Diego was a naval veteran, Isakichi Kanasawa, who served 30 years in the U.S. navy. | ||
De Witt Says Jap Evacuation Will Be Completed May 20 | Evacuation of the Japanese from the West Coast was expected to be completed by May 20, according to Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, commanding general of the Western Defense Command. | ||
Soldier and Evacuees | Ray, F.W. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that he was disgusted and surprised that some of the soldiers who helped evacuate the Japanese residents from Bainbridge Island wept when doing their job, and he wondered if they wept when Japan… ➤ | |
Jap Charged With Curfew Violation | A Japanese American man Hideo Saiki was charged with violating the curfew imposed on persons of Japanese descent when Seattle police arrested him for driving erratically. | ||
All Seattle Japanese To Be Moved Soon | .The removal of all Japanese from Seattle was imminent, according to Gerald Shucklin, chief assistant United States attorney, who had returned from a meeting with other U.S. attorneys who met in San Francisco. | ||
Bainbridge Japanese Tells of Journey South | Paul Ohtaki, a former resident from Bainbridge Island who was evacuated to Manzanar, California, told about the journey to the internment camp and his impression of the camp in a letter to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. | ||
2 Japs Accused of Curfew Violation | Two Japanese Americans were arrested for violating the curfew that all persons of Japanese descent were to observe. They were supposed to be in their homes by 8 p.m. | ||
10,000 Japs Will Be Interned in Idaho | Idaho was expected to receive 10,000 Japanese evacuated from the West Coast to be placed in an internment camp. Idaho Gov. Chase A. Clark had opposed the idea, as well as the Idaho Grange and the American Legion, but he was mollified when notified… ➤ | ||
Japanese Farmer Pleads Guilty to Curfew Charge | Hideo Saiki of Bellevue became the first Japanese to be held in violation of the curfew that was imposed on all Japanese on the West Coast. He pleaded guilty on the charge before a U.S. Commissioner. | ||
Naturalization Rule Changed | Any alien, including enemy aliens, will be eligible for naturalization if they are servinng in the U.S. armed forces, according to a new rule from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. | ||
Is It a Race War? | A Saturday Evening Post editorial denounced John Rankin, Mississippi congressman, for his racist rant on Japanese Americans as reminiscent of Hilter's policies. | ||
Jap Students Told How to Keep Up Study | Japanese American high school seniors met at the University YMCA to hear speakers tell them of opportunities for higher education at other schools after they are evacuated. They were encouraged to continue their educations to become leaders of… ➤ | ||
Nisei Wife of Filipino Tests Curfew Law | A Japanese American woman married to a Filipino challenged the curfew imposed on Japanese residents on the West Coast. She petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus, saying that the curfew was unconstituional. | ||
Evacuated Bainbridge Girl Can't Get Used to Idleness | A Bainbridge Island Japanese American woman wrote a letter to her friend in Seattle in which she described the journey to Manzanar and what her living conditions are like in the internment camp. | ||
All Japs Will Move By May 20 | Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, commaning general of the Western Defense Comman, announced that all … ➤ | ||
Petition Opposes Gatewood 'Moms' | Some students organized a petition to counter the one presented by Gatewood School mothers who want the Japanese American clerks at the schools to be fired. The clerks resigned their positions. | ||
Group To Fight Profiteering On Jap Hotels | New operators of hotels, rooming houses and apartemts taking over the ones left by the soon-to-be-evacuated Japanese were warned not to try to profiteer from their new operation. | ||
The Good With The Bad | Bainbridge Island Japanese evacuated to a reception center in California found Japanese from Los Angeles' Little Tokyo were "too Oriental" for their taste. It was suggested that some segregation might be in order so as not to present this kind of a… ➤ | ||
Edmundson, Bill | An editor of the University of Washington Daily said that some students were preparing a counter-petition to the one from the Gatewood mothers who wanted the Japanese American clerks in the Seattle Public Schools to be fired. The editor said the… ➤ | ||
Moe, Olive | A letter writer, a student at the University of Washington, said that those who discriminate as in the case of the Gatewood School mothers, should look to the example of Jesus who forgave his persecutors. | ||
Moritz, Paul | A letter writer said that the actions of the Gatewood School mothers was an attack on American citizens and create division and disunity during time of war which was condemned by everyone. | ||
Bangs, Mrs. Arthur | A letter writer criticized an editorial in the University of Washington Daily that said the mothers at Gatewood School who urged the firing of Japanese American clerks at Seattle's public elementary schools were intolerant. | ||
Japs Inoculated Against Typhus | Inoculation against typhoid fever was given to Japanese men, women and children who were soon to be evacuated at the Japanese Cannery Workers office on Main Street | ||
Even Into Kansas | The Gov. of Kansas said Japanese from the West Coast were unwelcome in his state and said for the state patrol and other state employees to prevent them from entering. However, an editorial in a Seattle paper said that the federal government and… ➤ | ||
Idaho Farm Colony Planned For Japanese From Coast | Japanese residents of Western Washington were to be sent to an internment camp in Idaho after first going to an assembly center in Puyallup. Meanwhile, steps were being taken to have others take over their farms so that there would be a continuous… ➤ | ||
Colorado Jap Problem Referred to Biddle | Colorado's Senator Ed. C. Johnson asked that Milton Eidsenhower's War Relocation Authority take charge of the voluntary evacuees who came to Colorado. | ||
5 Japs In Hotel Room Arrested | Five Japanese men, one of whom had caused a disturbance in a hotel, were arrested without charge after police went to investigate the cause of the disturbance. | ||
Getting Ready To Leave Seattle | Members of the Japanese community lined up at the Associatin of Japanese Cannery Workers office to get anti-typhoid vaccination shots after the association offered the free service from their treasury after their own members had already been… ➤ | ||
Jap Evacuation to Hoist Price of Strawberries | Strawberries were expected to be higher in price after the Japanese are evacuated since replacements won't be readily available. | ||
5 Japanese Held Here as Possible Curfew Violators | Five Japanese men were expected to be charged with curfew violation after they had been arrested for causing a disturbance in a hotel. | ||
Jap Given 15 Days On Curfew Charge | Hideo Saiki was sentenced to 15 days in jail for violating the curfew law. | ||
Filipinos Seek To Buy Jap Land | Filipinos members of the Seattle Cannery Workers Union agreed to take over the farmlands to be vacated by Japanese farmers in an agreement with the Farm Security Administration as they filed papers in Olympia. | ||
Alien Rumors Held False | Rumors regarding the assembly centers should be put to rest, said Col. Karl R. Bendetsen, spokesman for the army, who said that both Japanese and non-Japanese were giving out misinformation. | ||
Mothers And Babies to Get Special Care | Mothers with little children or pregnant mothers who will be sent on trains were to be given special attention with doctor and nurses on the train and special Pullman cars for their use. | ||
Evacuation May Hinge On Harvests | Niendorff, Fred | Western Washingtn was to be divided into seven areas, and evacuation was to take place according to how close the people were to defense installations and thereafter how necessary their crops were to the country's defense program. | |
Filipinos Get Aid On Jap Farms | Filipinos who were planning to take over the farms vacated by the Japanese were to get financial aid from the Farm Security Administration, according to Frank Kershisnik, district officer. | ||
Jap Evacuees Sought For Work on Farms | The secretary of the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation requested that Japanese evacuees be used to relieve a shortage of farm labor by having them work on farms under army supervision. | ||
Army Takes Over Jap Assembly Center | Military police took over control of the Pacific International Livestock Exposition building which had been converted to an assembly center for Japanese evacuees awaiting further movement out of military areas. | ||
Resettlement of Japs Discussed by Schmoe | Floyd Schmoe, a representative of the American Friends Service Committee who had made tours of the alien intenment camp and also the assembly centers, said that the alien camp was better than the assembly centers and that rehabilitation of the… ➤ | ||
Elevator Mishap Kills Japanese | A Japanese janitor Matsutaro Ota at the Seattle Hotel was killed when his body became wedged between the elevator and elevator shaft wall when he went to work there. | ||
Japs To Be Put On Reservation | The army announced that the Gila River Indian Reservation will be the site of internment camp for Japanese evacuated from the West Coast. Construction was to start immediately, according to the War Relocation Authority, which will administer the… ➤ | ||
So Solly--No Wanty | An editorial in one of the local Seattle newspapers castigated the Utah colleges for their refusal to allow Japanese American students to transfer there, although the president of the University of Utah seemed to alter his objection a bit by stating… ➤ | ||
Woman Denied Exception in Alien Curfew | Mary Asaba Ventura, a Japanese American woman married to a Filipino, was denied exception to the curfew law imposed on all persons of Japanese descent in a federal court case. | ||
Evacuee Camps "Filthy" | Taylor, Virginia | Floyd Schmoe, a former forestry instructor at the Univesity of Washington, told a meeting of the Mortar Board alumnae that the internment camps for Japanese were filthy and dirty and that the alien enemy camp in Missoula was better than the ones for… ➤ | |
Plans were being made to evacuate all of Alaska's Japanese residents, and they were told to report to military posts for final removal. | |||
Japanese Problem | Baxter, Charles M. | In a letter to the edtior of the Post-Intelligencer, a writer warned of a previous letter writer's connections and also of the danger of being lulled into a false sense of security. | |
Army Finishes Puyallup Camp for 8,000 Japs | Fitchett, Carolton | Finishing touches were added to the Puyallup Assembly Center, and it was now ready to received Japanese evacuees. The Army Corps of Engineers finished the work in just 17 days and at half of the budgeted amount. | |
Jap Internees' Pay Atacked | A U.S. senator from Iowa said he had heard reports that Japanese internees were being paid more than American soldiers, plus questionable activities by internees. He offered a four point program on what should be done to the internees. | ||
Japanese Books, Bullets Found | Japanese books and .38 caliber cartridges were found by a Seattle woman in a vacant lot and turned over to the police. | ||
Japanese Village | Two pictures showed the areas of the Puyallup Fairgrounds which have been converted to barracks and will be used by Japanese evacuees who will be moved there shortly. | ||
Oyster Raisers Lose Jap Help | The evacuation of Japanese from the West Coast would put a crimp in the oyster business because so many Japanese are involved in the business and thus they would leave a big void when they are gone. | ||
Nisei on Constitution | Ogawa, Betty | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer pointed out that Japanese were to be sent to concentration camps, had to obey a curfew and were restricted to how far they could travel; but she wrote that the U.S. Constitution states that citizens… ➤ | |
Leader Asks Filipinos To Work Farms | A Filipino leader Vincente Villamin visiting Seattle told how Filipinos can aid the war effort by continuing their work on farms and in the canneries and that he was hopeful of organizing a Filipino unit of the army. | ||
Jap Farms Now in New Hands | The Wartime Civil Control Administration has expedited the transfer of numerous Japanese farms along the West Coast and Arizona to others with more than two-thirds of them having changed hands. | ||
Japanese Group Pledges Total Evacuation Aid | The Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle chapter, pledged cooperation with the government's evacuation orders in a meeting of the members in Seattle. | ||
Charge Against Masuda Upheld | Judge Lloyd L. Black declined to dismiss the indictment against Thomas Masuda, accused of being an agent for Japan. Also, the judge refused to return Masuda's papers that his attorneys said were seized illegally. | ||
2,000 Japs In Seattle Must Move By May 3 | Twelve new exclusion orders were issued by Gen. John L. DeWitt of which two of them were to affect the Seattle area leading to the evacuation of 2,000 Japanese from this area. | ||
Jap Paper's Last Big Story Is of Evacuation | The Great Northern Daily News, a Japanese daily newspaper, published its last edition with the imminent evacuation as its theme. Meanwhile, the weekly all-English Japanese American Courier did not state its plans. Throughout Seattle Japanese were… ➤ | ||
California County Balks at Japanese | The Japanese coordinating committee of Mono County in California, noting the movement of some coastal Japanese to interior areas, issued a warning that it was not a good idea because of lack of finances and facilities to accommodate newcomers. | ||
2,000 Japs Told To Move | New exclusion orders were issued to residents in the Los Angeles area, and a new rule allowed people to drive their cars to the reception center if they wished. It was also announced that a reception center was being built in Northern California on… ➤ | ||
Please Note | A columnist reported that there were 500,000 Japanese in Brazil but that the 150,000 Japanese in Hawaii were more of a concern for him. He said that if the Japanese were deemed to be dangerous in California, why aren't they considered dangerous in… ➤ | ||
Judge Refuses To Return Jap Office Papers | Thomas Masuda's trial of being an agent for Japan without registering as such will proceed as scheduled despite claims by his attorneys that his office was searched without permission although he had given permission for FBI agents to search his… ➤ | ||
Bill Would Limit U.S. Citizenship | A California congressm introduced a joint resolution in Congress to bar citizenship of children born to a person ineligible for American citizenship. That would have excluded all children of Japanese and Chinese immigrants because they were denied… ➤ | ||
DeWitt Orders Evacuation Of Seattle Japs | Plans were under way to evacuate all the Japanese from Seattle as new exclusion orders were issued. An assembly center at the Puyallup Fairgrounds will be where they will be housed. | ||
Another Vieew | Levin, Richard | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated that Japanese Americans should be grateful that the U.S. government has acted as it has because it has prevented race riots should any untoward actions be done by the Japanese population. | |
Puyallup Will Get Alaskan Japanese | Alaska Japanese were to be sent to the Puyallup Assembly, but their date of arrival and departure was not to be revealed because of militray necessity. | ||
Work Started For Evacuation of Japanese | Bermann, R.B. | Plans were being drawn up to prepare for the movement of all the Japanese from Seattle to the Puyallup Assembly Center with a staff composed of Japanese Americans from the Emergency Defense Council of the Japanese American Citizens League. | |
Organization of Japs Camp Staff Completed | Bermann, R.B. | Stafff of the Puyallup Assembly Center which will administer the camp was chosen from among the Japanese American population of Seattle; James Y. Sakamoto, former publisher of the Japanese American Courier was named chief supervisor.. | |
U.S. Army Doing Good Job Moving Japs From Coast | Niendorff, Fred | Fred Niendorff, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's financial editor, said that the army was doing a good job in the evacuation of Japanese and that there should be no interference with their stated objective. | |
Benjamin Chuyo Tsutsumoto (1929-2004) | Memorial Service pamphlet for Benjamin Chuyo Tsutsumoto (1929-2004), and two cards to thank people for attending. | ||
Farmers Sought for Jap Acreage | Charles A. Agers of the Farm Security Administration urged anyone interested in taking over the farms being vacated by Japanese evacuees to do so immediately because of the need for food production during the war. | ||
Evacuation Plans Being Perfected | A photograph shows Japanese Americans planning for the evacuation in Seattle at an office with leaders of the Japanese American Citizens League in charge. | ||
Leaders Named For Evacuation | Leaders for the evacuation process were named and will be in the vanguard of those who will enter the Puyallup Assembly Center. Directions and bulletins have been disseminated, so people were all informed as to where to assemble and when to leave. | ||
Japanese Evacuation | An editorial in a local newspaper mentioned how efficiently the evacuation process was going and that the evacuation could lead to fewer people returning to Seattle and that some may opt to go to Japan. In light of the evacuation, the question of… ➤ | ||
Operators Sought For Jap Farms | The agent for the Farm Security Administration urged all potential farmers who could take over the farms operated by the Japanese to registerr with his office, so arrangements could be made to have them take over the vacated farms. | ||
Nisei Reply | Shimoyama, Betty | A Japanese American letter writer to the P-I disagreed with a previous Japanese American's interpretation of the Constitution regarding what a state can enforce, the right to arms, and rulings from the army. | |
Jap Pastor Thanks City For Privileges | The minister of the Japanese Methodist Church, Rev. Thomas Machida, thanked the people of Seattle for the friendships and opportunities that were offered here and looked forward to the day of peace when the Japanese could return and resume their… ➤ | ||
Nisei Farewell | Yokoyama, Violet | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Violet Yokoyama, said farewell to Seattle and would leave without bitterness, knowing they could count on American justice and fair play. She also expressed thanks for all the kindness and sympathy… ➤ | |
Idaho U. Head Gives Stand On Jap Students | Six Japanese American students arrived at the University of Idaho in Moscow, but had not been invited by the president of the university. Gov. Chase Clark of Idaho was to meet with President H.C. Dale to see what should be done with the univited. | ||
Japs Finish Registrations | Registration of Japanese was completed in two areas of Seattle, and the people who have registered will soon be sent to the Puyallup Assembly Center. Registration for other Japanese in the city will take place later. | ||
Court Upholds Rights Of Jap Boy Patrolman | A sixty-seven year old Seatte engineer was fined for abducting a Japanese American safety patrol student who was on duty. The engineer felt the boy shouldn't be on patrol duty because the U.S. was at war with Japan. | ||
Burglar Trapped By Letter | A burglar who had previously tried to rob the home of Mrs. Tsuyada Ike was captured and identified as the same one who was caught at another home because he had left a letter at the Ike home detailing his criminal record in a job application. | ||
Ban Jap Students | The president of the University of Minnesota, W.C. Coffey, announced that the university would not allow Japanese American students to transfer there pending a policy established by the federal government. | ||
Friend of Japanese | Bonus, Albert D. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said he was a Caucasian American who was a friend of the Japanese, and he expressed belief that once the Axis powers have been defeated, the future should look bright for the persons of Japanese… ➤ | |
Catholic Shepherd to Follow Japanese Flock | Mitchell, E.J. | Rev. Leopold H. Tibesar, pastor of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church, has decided to follow his flock to the internment camps, wherever they may be. At the church, there was an eighth grade graduation ceremony held early because of the… ➤ | |
Registration of Jap Evacuees Gets Under Way in Seattle | Registration of Japanese evacuees was done at two locations in Seattle, and those that have been registered were to be sent to the Puyallup Assembly Center. Medical exams were supposed to be held at the same time, but were postponed till the next… ➤ | ||
Evacuees Given Checkup | A photograph in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed a family gettting their temperatures taken by a nurse prior to their evacuation to an assembly center. | ||
Era of Peace Brought These Gifts | Jacobsen, Berne | A symbol of friendship between the U.S. and Japan is a stone lantern and cherry trees at Seward Park sent to Seattle from Japan for the city's help during the earthquake in Yokohama in 1923. Now these symbols stand as a mockery between the two… ➤ | |
6 Japanese Jailed Over Curfew | Six Japanese Americans were arrested for violating the curfew that was imposed on them; they were supposed to be at their residences between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. | ||
Official Notice Given Japanese | A photograph in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed two police officers posting notices regarding evacuation of Japanese living in the area and the instructions that go with it. | ||
Protestants Name Pastor For Japanese | Seattle's protestant church leaders were making plans to see that the Japanese evacuated from the city will have services available to them in the camps. | ||
305 Japanese Quit City; More Go Tomorrow | Bermann, R.B. | The first of thousands of evacuees to be sent to the Puyallup Assembly Center arrived there with the army in charge of the removal. These were people with special skills that can help set up the camp. They were met by people from Alaska who had… ➤ | |
Operators for Jap Farms Sought by State Chief | A call was made to have people take over the farms being vacated by Japanese who are to be evacuated. | ||
All Japanese Ordered Out of Portland | All of Portland's Japanese residents were to be evacuated in one fell swoop and sent to an assembly center at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition grounds. Portland was to be the first major Pacific Coast city to be completely evacuated of… ➤ | ||
500 Japanese Leaving Today for Puyallup | Some 500 more Japanese were scheduled to leave Seattle for the Puyallup Assembly Center. They will leave in a caravan from Beacon Ave. and Alaska St. and be under the supervision of the army. | ||
Helpful | A photograph in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed a group of Japanese with their children, plus a soldier carrying one child, as the people prepared for evacuation | ||
Their First Meal In Camp | The first group to arrive at the Puyallup Assembly Center had dinner at one of the mess halls. They appeared to be hungry since it was their first meal after being on the move since morning. | ||
Seattle, Wash.... | A commentary by a columnist decried racial discrimination and said it would be detrimental to democracy. | ||
Japanese Sells Store, Buys $13,500 Bonds | Chicalo (?) Shioshi, a grocery owner in Portland, Or, bought $13,500 worth of war bonds prior to leaving for an assembly center. This money was from profits he made operating the grocery store with his brother Sam. | ||
Woman Missionary Hopes To Keep Ties With Japanese | An Episcopal missionary to the Japanese community in the Seattle area, Mrs. Margaret Peppers, stated that she would follow the Japanese to the internment camps when the evacuation takes place. | ||
Postman on Japanese | Qualls, Frank | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer said that Japanese have good qualities, but that evacuation is necessary; and all the Japanese ask for is a square deal, and that's what the U.S. will give them. | |
First Evacuees Arrive At Camp | The Rev. Father L.H. Tibesar was shown pictured in the Seattle P-I greeting an evacuee arriving among the crowd at the Puayllup Assembly Center. | ||
Distrusts Japanese | Morrison, Edgar A. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer warned of the treachery and cruelty of the soldiers of Japan and said that this could happen here if there were an invasion of the coast. The Japanese were unassimilable and should be shipped back to… ➤ | |
Bulletin No. 5 | American Friends Service Committee | The local American Friends Service Committee sent out a bulletin to the Japanese community telling of their availability and desire to help in the resettlement once the people are placed in permanent locales. | |
Japanese Pack Their Own Firewood | Pictures from a local Seattle metropolitan newspaper showed Japanese from Seattle getting settled in at the Puyallup Assembly Center. People were shown getting firewood; the "mayor" of the center had two stenographers working with him; and a cook… ➤ | ||
Japanese Organize Own Government at Puyallup | People were getting settled at the Puyalllup Assembly Center with Area A already filled and other evacuees to be expected shortly. Volunteers handled camp duties, and cooks were assigned to mess halls. There were no schools. | ||
Registration of Remaining Japs Starts | Registration was finishing up in Seattle, and the remaining were to be sent to the Puyallup Assembly Center. | ||
Japs Bound Over In Curfew Case | Two Japanese Americans were bound over to the federal grand jury for violating the curfew order. | ||
Man, Japanese Wife, Daughter May Be Parted | A white man and his Japanese wife faced the prospects of separation when the wife and their daughter were expected to be evacuated. Their daughter is a University of Washington senior and is scheduled for graduation when she received an exemption… ➤ | ||
Volunteer Aids Evacuees | Mrs. Dixie Iseri was shown registering Miss Tomiko Miyaoka in Kent, WA in a photograph prior to evacuation of all Japanese from the area. | ||
Farms Sign For Evacuation | Japanese farmers in King County were registering in preparation for evacuation as the Farm Security Administration continued its program of transferring the farms to white and Filipino farmers. Kent, WA was outside the registration area, but Mrs.… ➤ | ||
The People Nobody Wants | Taylor, Frank J. | An article in The Saturday Evening Post told of the problems of the Japanese who were to be removed from California and the effect the vacancy of their farms will have on the state's economy. Especially in the Salinas Valley, they dominate in… ➤ | |
Jap Evacuation Violator Jailed | A Japanese American University of Washington student, Gordon K. Hirabayashi, was arrested and held in the King County jail for refusing to evacuate along with other Japanese and Japanese Ameicans who are prohibited from being in Seattle. | ||
Possible Jap Plot Nipped In the Bud | The state highway department mowed down a field of turnips left by a Japanese family that had evcuated after some people had expressed concern that the yellowing plants' flowers were being used as a guide to the Sand Point Naval Air Station. | ||
Consul's $200 'Gift' Accepted | Thomas Masuda, a local Japanese American attorney on trial for being an unregistered agent of Japan, revealed that he had received a $200 gift from the Japanese consul for services rendered. He said he assisted the consulate on legislative matters. | ||
All Japs Will Quit Seattle By Saturday | Bermann, R.B. | The last remaining Japanese in Seattle were asked to register and prepare for evacuation to the Puyallup Assembly Center, while those in rural Pierce County were also scheduled to register in preparation for eventual evacuation. Two maps showed the… ➤ | |
Takano, Tatsuo | A copy of a letter written by a Japanese alien Mr. Tasuo Takno to Mr. Win, a Federal Reserve Bank officer asking for help in recovering some missing items. (The English was quite garbled so it was not quite possible to understand.) | ||
Why I refused to register for evacuation | Hirabayashi, Gordon K. | Gordon K. Hirayabshi revealed in his letter why he could not obey the evacuation order sending persons of Japanese ancestry into internment camps. He cited constitutional and Bill of Rights guarantees as his authority for resisting the evacuation. | |
A recopying of an article from the Seatte Times reported on Gordon K. Hirabayashi's stand as a conscientious objector and his refusal to obey the evacuation order. | |||
Marutani, Bill | Bill Marutani, a student at the University of Washington, wrote an open letter to a Mrs. Williams reminding her that many Japanese in this country are Americans and that they are like just any other Americans except for their physical appearance. | ||
More Japanese Get Evacuation Orders in New DeWitt Action | Bermann, R.B. | The last remaining areas of the Puget Sound corridor still having Japanese residents were soon to be emptied of them as new exclusion orders were put into effect. Japanese residents of southwestern King County, western Pierce County and Kitsap… ➤ | |
Masuda Takes Stand As Case Nears Jury | The trial of Japanese Americn attorney Thomas Masuda was nearing an end after Masuda finished his testimony. He had been accused of being an agent of Japan without registering with the state department. | ||
More Indian Labor Sought | With the evacuation of Japanese from the Puget Sound area, a suggestion was made that (native) Indian labor from British Columbia be used to make up for the labor shortage. | ||
Evacuation of Remaining Japs To Begin | Evacuation of the remaining Japanese in the city began,and the city was soon to be empty of all Japanese who used to live in Seattle. Two days of convoys were to send the people to the Puyallup Assembly Center. | ||
Jap-U.S. Leader Praises Fairness Of Evacuation | Mike Masaoka, national secretary and field executive of the Japanese American Citizens League, praised the country's handling of the evacuation of Japanese residents and said it was "fair, reasonable and tolerant." | ||
Jap Property Handling Criticized | The Tolan national defense migration committee criticized the handling of evacuees' property and said that selling the items was not a good idea when they might need these things in the future. It urged that Congress extend the war damage insurance… ➤ | ||
Oregon Japs Ordered Out | Oregon's Japanese in the northwest corner of the state were all expected to be evacuated before Seattle's Japanese were. However, some of the evacuees in Oregon were to be allowed to harvest sugar beets in the southeastern part of the state because… ➤ | ||
Masuda Wins Acquittal On Agent Charge | Thomas S. Masuda, local Japanese American attorney, was acquitted of being an unregistered agent of the Japanese government by a jury. | ||
524 Scholastic Awards Made To Outstanding U.W. Students | A number of Japanese American students at the University of Washington were admitted to honor societies on campus at a convocation ceremony held on campus. | ||
Japanese Evacuation Shows Totalitarian Trends | Foote, Caleb | A document written by Caleb Foote for the organizatin F.O.R. tells of the comparison between how Germany and Austria treated its Jewish citizens and how the U.S.treated its Japanese American citizens and what people could do to help. | |
Jap Exporter Goes On Trial In U.S. Court | The trial of C.T. Takahashi, a Japanese Ameican exporter/importer, revealed that his telephone bill to Japan amounted to $1,000 a month and that he had made a contract to send to send three 80,000 gals. tanks to Japan; but with the ban on sending war… ➤ | ||
Nisei Farewell | Sakamoto, James Y. | Jimmy Sakamoto, the publisher of the Japanese American Courier, expressed gratitude and appreciation to the American public for their kindness and said that since it was war, he and others were willing to make the sacrifices the government asked for. | |
Jap Cherry Tress Chopped Down | Japanese cherry trees in Denny Park had been cut down, probably in protest against the fact that Japan attacked the U.S. Still, the park's caretaker and a police office were puzzled over the vandalism. | ||
Japs In Rural Areas Sign Up | The remaining areas of King County still having Japanese residents were soon to be evacuated and sent to Pindedale, CA. Also, the farms that were being left behind were being transferred to other farmers. | ||
All Remaining Japs In County Must Leave | The ramining Japanese in King County were ordered to leave and those still in Seattle were to be evacuated to complete the removal of all Seattle Japanese. | ||
Japanese Evacuee Tells His Own Story | Hosokawa, Bill | Bill Hosokawa, Seattle Japanese American journalist, expressed the thoughts and feelings of an internee incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center for one of Seattle's metropolitan dailies. | |
Negro Press Discusses Jap Evacuation | Pegler, Westbrook | A column by syndicated columnist Westbrook Pegler criticizes the Negro press for questioning the evacuation of Japanese from the West Coast as an example of racism. Pegler asks what they would have the U.S. government do. | |
The Hawaiian Scene | Thacker, Earl M. | A person who resides in Hawaii gave his views on what happened during and after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. (Unfortunately the article was cut off and the rest of it was not included.) | |
Evacuees Form Basseball Loop | Bainbridge Island Japanese have formed baseball teams at the Manzanar camp in the Owens Valley. The girls team had a recent ballgame and lost by a huge margin to a team from Los Angeles. | ||
Japanese Canal Plan | Wilson, James M. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer made a recommendation for a canal from Puget Sound to the Columbia River to be built by interned Japanese. | |
Jap Was Ashamed So He Ended Life | A Japanese man in Los Angeles hanged himself leaving a note indicating he was ashamed at what Japan did, and this was a way of atoning. | ||
Jap Bellevue Farms Bought | 477 acres of farmland were entrusted to Western Farm and Produce, Inc. when it received a loan from the Wartime Civil Control Administration to continue farm operations in Bellevue. The area had been one of the major producers of vegetables for the… ➤ | ||
Chinese Takes Stand In Trial Of Japs Here | Testimony was made at the trial of Charles Takahashi and Edward Osawa that a Chinese importer/exporter was used to send storage tanks to Shanghai and that these tanks' eventual destination was Japan. The men were accused of using a subterfuge to get… ➤ | ||
Evacuated Japs Reaffirm U.S. Oath | Japanese Americans sent communication to the Seattle City Council reaffirming their loyalty to the U.S. and thanked the people of the city for all that they had done for them during this trying period. | ||
Fates Of 2 Japs Now In Hands Of Jurymen | The jury was deliberating a verdict in the trial of Charles T. Takahashi and Edward Osawa as the attorneys made their closing arguments. The men were on trial for trying to send storage tanks to Japan by first sending them to Shanghai in order to… ➤ | ||
San Francisco at one time tried to segregate Japanese students in the city, but the Japanese government protested that this was a violation of a treaty, so the city relented. Japanese students now attend the same schools as the rest of the children… ➤ | |||
Japanese Student Relocation | The American Friends Service Committee was asked by the War Relocation Authority to take charge of a program to get Japanese American students who want to go to college to transfer to institutions outside the prohibited zone. | ||
A Letter from the War Relocation Authority | Eisenhower, Milton S. | Milton Eisenhower, the director of the War Relocation Authority, wrote a letter to Clarence E. Pickett of the Americn Friends Service Committee to formulate a plan for getting Japanese American college age students to transfer from the camps to… ➤ | |
A letter from the Assistant Secretary of War | McCloy, John J. | A letter from John J. McCloy, assistant secretary of war, to Clarence E. Pickett of the American Friends Service committee expressed McCloy's approval of getting Japanese American students in the camps to transfer to colleges and universities… ➤ | |
The Japanese Displacement | Bodine, Thomas R. | An essay by Thomas R. Bodien highlights tht evacuation, its causes, and its attendant problems and questions whether justice prevailed and what will happen to those sent to the camps. | |
Seattle High Schools List Honor Graduates | Steward, Anne | The top ten graduating students in June 1942 from Seattle's nine high schools were listed, and 15 were of Japanese descent, although they had already been evacuated and would not participate in the graduation ceremonies but would be listed in the… ➤ | |
Jap Evacuation Order Faces Test In Court | A court proceeding was to begin for Gordon K. Hirabayashi who refused to comply with the order to evacuate along with other persons of Japanese descent. His claim was based on his denial of due process which was his right as a citizen. | ||
Young Jap Evacuee Wins Poster Contest | A Japanese American student already evacuated was the winner of a poster contest sponsored by the Seattle Traffic and Safety Council and United Commercial Travelers. | ||
Hung Jury In Jap Case Dismissed | A jury deliberated on the trial of Charles T. Takahashi and Edward Y. Osawa, who were accused of attempting to send storage tanks to China but whose ultimate destination was said to be Japan. They tried to get an export license for this in violation… ➤ | ||
Wyoming to Get 10,000 Coast Japs | The Big Horn region of Wyoming will be the site of an intenment camp of 10,000 Japanese from the West Coast, according to Karl R. Bendetsen of the Western Defense Command. | ||
June 3 To See All Japs Out Of 14 Counties | Fourteen counties in Washington and 24 counties in Oregon were to be emptied of all Japanese residents by June 3, the deadline for the total evacuation. Control stations were set up in centers of Japanese population to register the reamining… ➤ | ||
No Japanese But 'Orders is Orders' | A sheriff in Deschutes County in Oregon was posting orders for all Japanese to evacuate the county by June 3 although there are no Japanese residents in the county. | ||
Camp Harmony Japs Living Up to Name | Berman, R.B. | Internees at the Puyallup Assembly Center, called Camp Harmony, were settling down to try to make their living quarters as livable as possible by adding touches of what they used to have at home. Dental service, a newspaper, church choirs, etc. were… ➤ | |
Police Seek 3 Missing Girls | Three Seattle area girls were reported missing, and one of them from Algona was thought to have left her home to see her Japanese American friends who had been evacuated since she was reported missing the same day of the evacuation. | ||
Regarding Recorded Music For Assembly And Reception Centers | Spencer, Roger | A representative from the Fellowship of Reconciliation told of the group's sending recordings to the Puyallup Assembly Center and of the positive response they received. They urged others to do the same to help make life a bit more pleasant in the… ➤ | |
First Edition | A copy of a photograph shows five women inspecting an issue of the Camp Harmony News Letter. | ||
Victory Garden | A copy of a photograph shows Clarence Arai kneeling to plant some vegetables near his living quarters at the Puyallup Assembly Center. | ||
No Food Shortage | A copy of a newspaper photograph shows the mess hall at the Puyallup Assembly Center in the midst of preparing a meal. | ||
Jap Farm Output To Continue | The Wartime Civil Control Administration announced that its work to transfer the evacuated Japanese's farmlands to other farmers was now complete, and that there would be no interruption of farm production in King and Pierce Counties. | ||
Inland Japs Ordered Out | The remaining Japanese in the Kittitas, Yakima, Klickitat, Benton and part of Chelan and Okanogan Counties were to prepare for evacuation by registering at Civil Control stations. | ||
Chinese Embarrasses Japs With His Suicide Message | A man who had comitted suicide in Los Angeles and left a note expressing regret was not Japanese but Chinese, it was learned from the police who had fingerprints identifying the man. | ||
Proposal That Japs Aid Lumbermen Hit | A suggestion was made by the Wash. State Democratic chairman that Japanese and well-behaved convicts be allowed to work in the lumber industry but was rejected by the Congress of Industrial Organization and the International Woodworkers' Association… ➤ | ||
5 Jap Graduates At Exercises | Japanese American graduating students at Puyallup High School--four girls and a boy--received their diplomas at the school's regular commencement after they were allowed to leave the Puyallup Assembly Center to participlate in the ceremonies. No… ➤ | ||
Rule on Japs' Jobs Outside Camps | Japanese Americans who have never lived or attended school in Japan will be allowed to leave the relocation centers for jobs if they have a definite offer outside the Western Defense Command. | ||
Satire | Hiroshige, K. | A satirical letter to the editor by a Japanese American internee at the Puyallup Assembly Center spoke in jest of the treatment he was receiving and that he was in "agreement" with what was happening to him. | |
Jap Sabotage Caches Found/Dynamite, Poisons Found on Jap Farms (Title of same Times article as previous P-I article.) | A cache of dynamite, poisons and other chemicals, and photographs of military installations and oil fields was found on vacated farmhouses that Japanese farmers had previously occupied. | ||
Japs in California Publish Paper | The Manzanar Free Press evolved into a four page printed paper after starting out as a mimeographed newspaper. | ||
Army Quells Rioting At Jap Evacuee Camp | A riot at the Santa Anita Assembly Center was put down after there was an assault on an evacuee suspected of being an informer. | ||
Japanese Problem | Dailey, Claude A. | A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer decried the complaints of Japanese Americans and said that they don't understand the anger and temper of the American people. | |
Seattle Japs Will Shift To Idaho Center | Internees at the Puyallup Assembly Center were to be moved to the Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho near Eden. A volunteer party of about 200 were to leave earlier to help set up the camp. | ||
Japs Begin Exodus At Puyallup Center | Bermann, R.B. | Internees at the Puyallup Assembly Center were preparing to leave the place for a permanent camp in Idaho called the Minidoka Relocation Center. James Y. Sakamoto, former publisher of the Japanese American Courier and head of the self-government at… ➤ | |
Evacuation Of Japs Begun At Puyallup | Bermann, R.B. | Evacuation of the Puyallup Assembly Center began with an advance party of 200 leaving to help set up the Minidoka Relocation Center where the Puyallup Center evacuees will be moved to. Once the camp is readied, trainloads of 500 per day will leave… ➤ | |
Honeymooners | A copy of a photograph shows a couple who are being parted temporarily while the husband leaves the Puyallup Assembly Center as part of the advance party while his wife remains to join him later. | ||
Calling Roll Of Those Who Will Go To New Camp | A copy of a photograph shows Harry Yanagimachi and Dick Setsuda going over the list of names of the people who will be in the advance party that will go to the Minidoka Relocation Center to help set up the camp. | ||
Japanese Problem | Endo, Bob | A letter writer of Japanese descent wrote to the Seattle P-I asking for understanding of Japanese Americans since they were limited in what they could do but that they were doing their bit for the war effort. | |
American-Born Japanese Aid Red Cross Fund | Japanese Americans were leading a drive to get fellow Japanese Americans to donate to the Red Cross war fund's goal of $300,000 for Seattle/King County. | ||
Partial list of names of Japanese men held at Fort Missoula's Department of Justice Alien Detention Camp 1941-1944 | Sands, Diane | List of Japanese Americans held at Fort Missoula's Department of Justice Alien Detention Camp during World War II. | |
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Act | Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate | ||
Rural Asian Americans: An Assessment | Pascua, Jr, Reynaldo | Report of the Yakima Valley Asian American Task Force, Commission on Asian American Affairs. | |
Former Japanese American internees gather to mark 60th anniversary of federal detention order | Marquez, Sandra | Former Japanese American internees gather at Manzanar to mark the 60th anniversary of Executive Order 9066. Some drew comparisons to the detainment of Middle Eastern Americans after 9/11. Features a profile of photographer Toyo Mitayake. | |
A Report on Anti - Asian Violence in the United States | Japanese American Citizens League | ||
Seattle's Japanese Farmers: The Influence of Japanese Immigrants on the Pike Place Market | Bernstein, Elissa | ||
Personal Justice Denied: Summary and Recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians | Japanese American Citizens League | Includes the findings of the Commission and its recommendations for redress for Japanese, Japanese Americans, and Aleuts. | |
Personal Justice Denied: Part 2: Recommendations. | Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. | The findings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians are found in Part 1. Part 2 details the recommendations of the Commission for redress of all persons relocated and/or interned. | |
Telltale Signs of a fresh fish, The | Huston, Barbara | ||
Teachers of Note(s) | Lee, Wayne | Michiko Myamoto specializes in teaching unusually gifted pianists. | |
Corn Signals Season | Hunt, Judi | ||
Commitment to America: Citizens of the '80s give old-fashioned service | Gwinn, Mary Ann | Article includes a profile of Frank Fujii, interned at Tule Lake as a child, and who worked as a high school teacher, basektball coach, and community college administrator. | |
Yukio Kuniyuki, 76, former star athlete | Obituary for Yukio Kuniyuki, a Seattle restaurant and hotel owner, as well as a high school baseball star and active community member. | ||
'Pat' Morita: From TB Sanitarium to internment camp to show-biz fame | Champlin, Charles | Pat Morita, who plays Mr. Miyagi in the Karate Kid franchise spent time in a TB sanitorium (recovering from spinal tuberculosis) and Manzanar internment camp. Before becoming an actor, he worked as a migrant farm worker and a data processor at an… ➤ | |
Talk on Seabrook Farms slated | Dr. Mitziko Sawada is scheduled to give a talk on Seabrook Farms, a farming and food processing company that recruited Japanese Americans from internment camps during WWII. | ||
From the Frying Pan: "Sushi and Sourdough" Worth the Wait | Hosokawa, Bill | Review of the book Sushi and Sourdough by Tooru J. Kanazawa. The book deals with the experiences of the Issei in the Alaska gold rush. | |
'I believe in participatory kind of management' | Castilla, Greg | Theresa Fujiwara was appointed as the Executive Director of Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS), replacing Dave Okimoto | |
New store specializes in car and home stereo equipment | Hayashi, Sumi | Cal Harada opened up his own electronics store, Inter-Audio, which specializes in car and home stereo equipment. Formerly, he managed several Tape Town stores and served as operations manager. | |
A Japanese House Built for Tradition | Daniel, Linda | Some and Kaoru Kokita built a Japanese style house in Seattle to entertain guests | |
America's abuse of Asians traced | Sundvall, Mitsu Akiyama | Review of two books: Asian Amnericans: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1850 by Roger Daniels and Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans by Ronald Takaki. | |
Japan's ancient past lives at Freeway Park | Japanese puppeteers performe at Freeway Park in Seattle as part of the Festival of American Folklife. | ||
Rock of Great Friendship | |||
Japanese American citizens will make community awards | The Japanese American Citizens League will hand out awards to significant members of the Asian American community. | ||
Japanese American camp life recalled in novel by former counselor | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
New Series a unique chance for JA Actors | Cohen, Norman | ||
Nisei Soldier | Review of film, Nisei Soldier: Standard Bearer for an Exiled People which wone 1st prize in the 1984 American Film Festival and and 1985 EMMY | ||
A pictorial history of the Japanese American pioneers in Hawaii | Takami, David | ||
Garden view is worth a million | Ekren, Dave | ||
Noted architect Minoru Yamasaki dies of cancer | Angelos, Constantine | ||
Resonating evocative drama, A Song for a Nisei Fisherman | Sugai, Esther | ||
Newscaster Tokuda Authors Book on Well-Known Whale | |||
Manzanar Riot: A Japanese American-Style 'Rashomon' | Yamamoto, J.K. | ||
Breaking the Silence | Andrews, Paul | Articles on the play about Japanese American internment | |
Widley-acclaimed novelist once disdained fiction | Takami, David | ||
Ding: Soldiers' Story Continues | Yamamoto, J.K. | ||
From Conference to Compendium | Honda, Harry | ||
Seatlte Japanese American Citizens League: 69th Annual Installation Banquet | Japanese American Citizens League installation banquet program | ||
Japanese American Chamber of Commerce: Fourth Annual Executive Development Institute Graduation Dinner | Program of EDI graduation dinner | ||
A Report on Asian American Violence in the United States | Japanese Ameican Citizens League | ||
A Troubling Legacy: Anti-Asian Sentiment in America | Asian American immigrants being the targets of racism. | ||
Size 7 Sneakers Hard to Fill | Robbins, Liza | ||
Hazel Jay Mar 'The Library Lady' | Margolis, Jason | ||
Three Years and an Eternity Later | Akutsu, Gene | ||
Mama's Home | Chou, Hsiao-Chign | ||
After 38 years, 'Mama' Saito to close doors of popular diner | Eskenazi, Stuart | ||
George Yoshida to Be Honored at 'Sensei Live' | Poki, Kathy | ||
A Family's Legacy | Dillon, Mike | ||
True to Her Orthodex Beliefs if Not to Her Roots | Bronson, Sarah | ||
Resolution 30177 | |||
Baseball meant a lot, say Manzanar internees | Molloy, Tim | Baseball played a significant role in the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a Japanese American internment camp. There are discussions on whether or not to restore the Center's baseball diamond. | |
"Color of Honor" | |||
Tom Ikeda of Densho wins 2004 Humanities award | Omori, Chizu | ||
Artist Tsutakawa, actor Takei and activist Kochiyama picked for JA of Biennium awards | Otsuji, Eileen | ||
Last few Years no laughing matter for Seattle comedian | Mochizuku, Ken | ||
Historic Hotel reopens | |||
Historic legacy alive and well on Bainbridge Island | Bouillon, Donna Harui | ||
Nisei inducted into Japan's Hall of Fame | Saito, John, Jr. | Wally Kaname Yonamine, a Japanese American, played professional baseball in Japan. He is being inducted into Japan's Hall of Fame | |
Taul Watanabe: From World War II Detention to Wealth and Position | Watson, Emmett | ||
'Vital' service to U.S. | Iwasaki, John | ||
Exiled within | Guan, Carey | ||
A Tribute to a Homegrown Hero | Pitzer, Pat | ||
PST Stages festival for 10 new plays | Johnson, Wayne | ||
Author stops in Seattle | |||
Community leader rose above disability | Suguro, Ed | ||
A.C.? Her name is Petersen | Dirzhud-Rashid, Rajkhet | ||
New multicultural history can help us get along | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Bowling Tournaments - A National JACL Pastime | Honda, Harry K. | History of Japanese Americans in bowling. It took years for Japanese Americans and other minorities to be included into the American Bowling Congress. | |
Art the head of her class | Schneider, Dawn | ||
Former Nikkei Queen finds success after the reign | Nishi, Jill | ||
More than 600 attend Open Reception | |||
Gerard Tsutakawa to build memorial sculpture | |||
Symposium on Asian-Pacific Peoples at the Aype, Sept 12-13 2009 | |||
'Don't be exclusive' | Hayashi, Sumi | ||
JACL plays tribute to the Issei: a dwindling resource' | Fujii, Ann | ||
Centuries in Space: Princes Kaguya to Moon Satellite Kaguya | |||
Professors daughter crowned queen | Li, Caroline | ||
Peoples of Washington, Celebrating Cultural Diversity: A Guide to Ethnic Washington | Pamphlet includes oral histories of immigrants to Washington state and maps of where they came from. In celebration of Washington's centennial, a flyer announces a traveling exhibition on the Peoples of Washington. | ||
Californians of Japanese Chinese Filipino Ancestry | |||
Fruits of their Labor: The Crate Labels of Japanese Americans in Agriculture | |||
Sport and Community in California's Japanese American "Yamato Colony," 1930-1945* | Regalado, Samuel O. | How sports, including baseball, helped to normalize life in a Japanese American internment camp in California. Includes a brief background on events leading up to the internment. | |
Supreme Sacrifice | |||
New Film Tells Story of Estelle Ishigo | |||
Ichihara's dedication to Nisei vets recognized | |||
'In a way, it is unusual for a Nisei grandma to be an activist | Batayola, Maria | ||
Money Issues Rise Up from Dozono's Past | Griffin, Anna | ||
Fighting prejudice on two fronts | Woodward, Steve | ||
Best of the Nikkei Community Survey | |||
I'm Japanese; diverse leadership is important | Dozono, Sho | ||
Dozono's restaurant owes rent, back taxes | Dworian, Andy | ||
Letters: Internment "regrettable' events | Williams, Muriel M. | ||
Words at times get in Dozono's way | Griffin, Anna | ||
Painful memories still vivid | Iniguez, Mariano | ||
Images of internment | Dorpat, Paul | ||
139th Annual Commencement 2008 | Contains info on and a list of honorary degree recipients who were OSU Japanese-American students during World War II | ||
"Future of Education" from a Nikkei Perspective | Articles, booklets, and brochures on Japanese American Internment. Includes booklets titled "The Japanese American internment, 1942-45: A Lesson From Recent History" and "Asian American Historical Outline, 1750-1980" | ||
Mayor's race will make history | Francis, Jamie | ||
Nisei defended liberty they did not possess | Iwasaki, John | ||
Banking on Kindness | Kugya, Hugo | ||
Day of Remembrance, February 19, 1942 | |||
The effects of Japanese Ameriacn internment of the Eastside | Neiwart, David | a series of articles featuring the history of the internment of Japanese Americans from the Eastside of Lake Washington | |
A necessary way of life: Japanese prostitutes | Woo, Vicky | ||
"Locked up like animals" | Neiwart, David | ||
The Stolen Years Part Two | Griffin, Tom | After Pearl Harbor, as the US imprisoned thousands of its own citizens in Internment Camps, more than 400 Japanese American students had to drop out of the UW. This is the story of some forced to leave and the efforts the UW made to protect them. | |
45 Years Later, an Apology from the US Government | |||
Japanese in Ballard, 1900 - 1942 | Harrison, Scott Edward | Japanese Americans in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard | |
Japanese American Newspapers in the University of Washington Libraries | Harrison, Scott Edward | Japanese Ameican newspapers primarily published in the Pacific Northwest | |
Transforming the Tidelands: Japanese Labor in Washington's Oystering Communities before 1942 | Fry, Kathleen Whalen | Japanese American labor and Washington state oyster producers prior to World War II. Includes Japanese American innovations, where they lived, and racial discrimmination they faced. | |
Six Billion Dollars to Finance a Japanese Relocation Guilt Trip (Part II) | Stang, Alan | Opinion article that explains why Japanese Americans should not get reparations for Internment. | |
Seattle's Japanese Artists | Callahan, Margaret B. | Article on Kenjiro Nomura, George Tsutakawa, Paul Horiuchi, John Matsudaira as current group of Japanese American artists but has history of earlier group Shunjaki Club which included Nomura, Tokita, Fujii and Tomita | |
George Tsutakawa: February 22, 1910 - Decmeber 18, 1997 | Updike, Robin | Obituary of Tsutakawa and retrospective of his life and work. Artist inspired by the East, influenced by European modernism. | |
"Proving loyalty" | Matsuda, Larry | The author describes how he and his family was sent to the Japanese American internment camps. He talks further about life after the camps, including how his mother sent care packages to Japanese relatives after the bombing in Hiroshima. Lastly, he… ➤ | |
In Time Of War | Kessler, Lauren | Describes the fate of the children of the Hood River, OR Yasui family during World War II and their educational and careers accomplishments following the war. They are the family of Minoru Yasui, lawyer and imprisoned for challenging the curfew law… ➤ | |
Minoru Yasui: An Outspoken and Outraged American | Kinoshita, Cherry | Obituary of Minoru Yasui | |
The Tag Project/Executive Order 9066 | Maruyama, Wendy | Catalogue of the exhibit The Tag Project by Wendy Maruyama Historical text by Susan Hasegawa and Barbara McBane Exhibit is on the Japanese American internment experience | |
Quaker Action | Two article related to Seattle Social justice p. 21 Gordon Hirabayashi: Challenging the internment of Japanese Americans p. 24 Ardo Hersi: Organizing against institutional racism and youth incaceration. | ||
Community Heroes | Senator Daniel K. Inouye congratulates Hiroshi Miyamura during a dinner in Hiroshi's honor. Inouye received a Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Miyamura received a Medal of Honor for his service during… ➤ | ||
Window on the Work | A researched teaching guide on Roger Shimomura's exhibition "Yellow Terror". | ||
A Brief History of the Japanese Immigrants In the State of Washington | An overview of the Issei who immigrated to the Pacific Northwest. | ||
Memories of Nisei sports clubs | Tsutakawa, Mayumi | Japanese American sports clubs in Seattle. Includes a feature of the Taiyo Athletic Club, and how baseball became the biggest sport for Japanese Americans. | |
The Photography of Henry Takayoshi | Bainbridge Island Historical Society | Retrospective of the life and work of Henry Takayoshi | |
Oregon Nikkei Endowment | |||
Frank Matsura | Roe, JoAnn | Pages 13-22 and 138-139 from the book Frank Matsure, Frontier Photographer written by JoAnn Roe and published by Madrona Publisher. History and partial biography of Okanogan Japanese American Photographer . | |
Voices From the Camps: Japanese Americans Remember Internment | Matthee, Imbert | Article on internment on the anniversary of Executive order 9066 | |
Growing Up American in Washington | Hirabayashi, Gordon | Gordon Hirabayashi tells of his arrest and conviction for resisting the curfew and violating a military order, his fight to the Supreme Court and the aftermath of this battle. | |
Reflections From A Different Mirror | Artilcle interview with Ronald Takaki in Teaching Tolerance. Takaki explains the concept of America being multicultural. | ||
Wing Luke Exhibit Helps Asian-Americans Celebrate Asian New Year in America | Hsu, Eric | The Wing Luke Asian Museum's New Years exhibit of Korea, Japan, Laos, Vietnam and Kmhmu. | |
Voices Emerge on an American Tragedy: Japanese Americans and their WWII Plight | Smith | Review of "Within the Silence" which was presented before the American Jewish Committee | |
WWII Japanese internment comes as jolt to students | Pratt, Chastity | Living voices production of "Within the Silence - Share the Courage". Performed for the Lake Oswego Junior High School | |
An Enemy Alien's Mysterious Fate | Murase, Kanji | Story of Seichi Nakahara, his arrest on December 7, 1941 and subsequent death | |
A Hero's Justice: 52 years later, Army clears veteran's name | Matthee, Imbert | Shiro Kashino was a decorated war hero until a run in with a superior led to trumped up charges and dismissal of rank. Restored in 1997 | |
National JACL Nikkei Educational Conference: Future of Education from a Nikkei Perspective | Conference packet includes: The petition of Gordon Hirabayashi; Flyer Pride and shame; Day of Remembrance 1988, Asian american Historical Outline; Redress! The American Promise; Concentration Camps American Style; What Was our Crime; JACL Legislative… ➤ | ||
William K. Nakamura Awarded Medal of Honor | William K. Nakamura receives the Medal of Honor posthumously. | ||
Letter: To Jack Takayama | Jenkins, Phil | Thank you letter from the Yakima Area Arboretum for Jack Takayama's assistance in building a Japanese garden. Xerox with photograph | |
Jack Takayama: We lost a teacher and confident | Santos, Bob | ||
Jack Takayama: Kobe Park's Master Gardener | Rullan, Remedios E. | ||
Kobe Terrace: Born Again | Reiner, Cathy | Restoration of Kobe Terrace Park by Jack Takayama, Robert Williams and four young people. | |
Nisei Aging Project | Leonetti, Donna L. | A three year study devoted to study factors that are related to general sense of well-being or life satisfaction among the Nisei as they move into their later year. | |
Japanese Discovery of Salem, Oregon | Kawagoe-Salem Friendship Society | Homestay letters and articles from Japanese students visiting Salem, Oregon. The Appendices have information on Salem's early Japanese community | |
APA Workers' History Project: Melanie Sako | Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance | Excerpts from oral history interview with Melanie Sako and the International Brotherhood of Electrician Workers | |
LA Toasts Michi Weglyn: Pioneer Historian in Redress Movement Recieves "Fighting Spirit" Award | Omori | Michi Weglyn, author of "Years of Infamy" | |
Japanese on the Olympic Peninsula | |||
West Coast Nisei Students At Texas University War Relocation and Resettlement | Mathews, E. J. | Dean of admissions brought 24 Japanese-American students fromthe West coast to Texas University. This is a follow up study twenty years later. | |
The Japanese in the Seattle Times January 1, 1900 - December 31, 1909 | Litz | Titles of newspaper articles as well as a list of the photo collection at University of Washington and other sources of Japanese - American History | |
Morning Glories at Minidoka: Miki Akiyama Uchida | Bales, Carol Ann | Chapter on Miki Uchida from book on immigrants who came to America between 1900 - 1930 | |
"Today for Tomorrow" 4th National Nisei Veteran's Reunion | |||
The Restitution; The Reconstitution of the Constitution | Makuuchi, Munio T. | Poetry describing life in the camps and its affect on the people interned. | |
A Day of Remembrance: Gathering at Puyallup fairgrounds to reflect on past injustice | Park, Michael H. | Two events are scheduled for what the JACL hopes will on day become nationally known as a Day of Rememberance. These events, speakers at the Puyallup Fair Grounds and an event called Within the Silence commemorates the forceful incarceration of… ➤ | |
The Importance of creating 'Days of Remembrance" | Abe, Frank | ||
The Manzanar Pilgrimage: A Living History | Manzanar Committee | Brochure detailing the annual pilgrimage to Manzanar War Relocation Center sponsored by The Manzanar Committe. Folder also contains a map and guided tour of the location. | |
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians | Public Hearing 1981 | ||
Concentration Camps American Style | Uno | ||
W W 2 gov't cover - up: Evacuation | Uno | ||
Reparations for Evacuees Urged on Individual Basis, May Rally JACL Nationally | Masaoka, Mike | Discusses the issue of reparation for World War II Japanese American internees. Outlines the JACL campaign for reparations and includes a list of some rcommended books on the history of the Japanese in the United States. | |
Asa Nagai, 101, Issei Pioneer | Beers, Carole | ||
Flower Arrangement Has a History | Tsutakawa | Kimiyo Nakauye | |
The Yellow Peril: The Hard Life of Japanese Immigrants and How Their Assimilation Has Progressed | Matsuda, Yoichi | A brief history of the Japanese in the U.S. and an argument that oriental peoples have sturggled to obtain justice but are not part of the 1960s' more active, violent acts undertaken by other minorities. | |
The White Peril?: How it Looks Today on the Civil Rights Scene | Katagiri | ||
Tule Lake 30 Years Later | |||
Flawed Democracy | Inouye, Ray | Review of Bill Hosokawa's book, Nisei, The Quiet Americans". | |
Should there be redress for internment? Yes, Say Seattle Area Activists | Watanabe | ||
Japanese Newspaper Here is Dying | Whitely | The North American Post | |
An American Interned in Japan? - This is what it was like. | Kodama, Miyoko | A Japanese American who was sent to Japan prior to World War II but was stuck in that country until several years after the war. Re recounts her experiences. | |
The 120,000 Tassel Tapestry | Video of quilt made by students of Lafayette, Indiana middle school to honor the WW II exoeriences of Japanese Americans. It was on display at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Seattle in 2003. | ||
Arai Indorsed by Committee | |||
Beyond Prejudice: A Story of the Church and Japanese Americans | Toru Matsumoto | Government story of the War Relocation Authority charged with internment of Japanese Americans from the West coast. | |
WRA A Story of Human Consideration | United States Department of the Interior | Government story of the War Relocation Authority charged with internment of Japanese Americans from the West coast. | |
Copy of a photo of the graduating class of Central School at 7th and Madison in 1930. | |||
Practice of Pharmacy | Remington | ||
Newspapers, newspaper clippings, brochures, , etc. relating to the redress movement for Japanese American internees. | |||
For the Sake of the Children | Gwinn, Mary Ann | Interviews with Japanese American families from Bainbridge Island on the wartime evacuation. | |
NewYear Greetings from The Great Northern Daily News | Painting "Eventide" by Y. Tanaka… ➤ | ||
A Memory Book of Men and Women Who Came to America as Immigrants, 1900-1930 | Bales, Carol Ann | Chapter from Morning Glories at Minidoka about Miki Akiyama Uchida, former Seattle resident | |
Moving Toward the Mainstream, but Japanese-Americans Maintain Ethnicity | Rhodes, Elizabeth | History of Japanese Americans in Seattle with photos and quotes from leaders | |
Smithsonian's Constitution Controversy - Show on Japanese Americans' Internment Protested by Vets | Battiata, Mary | Controversy over the Smithsonian Institution's proposed exhibit called "A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution | |
They Cast a Long Shadow | Booklet cover and table of contents on the history of Bainbridge Island, including the various groups that played a role in its development | ||
JPC (Japanese Presbyterian Conference) in the 1990's: Where do We Go from Here? | Program agenda for discssing the future of the Japanese Presbyterian Churches and the population trends | ||
Reference Brochures: Pride and the Shame, For the Sake of the Children (Kodomo no Tame Ni), The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942, A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and he United States Constitution, Executive Order 9066: … ➤ | |||
Brochures having timelines on Japanese Americans: We the People: Americans of Japanese Ancestry and the United States Constitution, The Experience of Japanese Americans in the United States: A Teachers Resource Manual, My Six Years of Internment:… ➤ | |||
(a)Exhibit to tell history of JAs in Sacramento; (b) 50th anniversary commemorations for the Day of Remembrance; (c)A tribute to Japanese Americans | Articles on Japanese American exhibits in Sacramento and Ontario, Oregon and a conference and exhibit at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma | ||
Berry Memories: Annual festival evokes memories both good and bad | LeVine-Grindeland, Sherry | Article on the history of the Bellevue Strawberry Festival and three Japanese American men who were involved in it--Cano Numoto, Tokio Hirotaka and Alan Yabuki. | |
List of books, pamphlets, booklets, newspaper and magazine articles, etc. including papers from the War Relocation Authority, which operated the internment camps, available at the Tacoma Public Library | |||
Nakaa family donates 1920s films of Seattle | Article about home movies taken by Japanese immigrants and how they will be remastered and combined to show what life was like for them before World War II. The Japanese American National Museum is making them into a video. | ||
50th Anniversary of EO 9066 - Calendar of Events; Day of Remembrance 50 | Listing of the various programs to be held in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the signing of EO 9066, which resulted in the evacuation and internment of persons of Japanese descent living on the West Coast | ||
A Remembrance of Japanese American Internment 1942-1946 | Program listing the events commemorating the 50th anniversary of EO 9066 at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. The three day event includes panel discussions, lectures, seminars, films, music and art. | ||
Japanese Americans dedicate Hunt memorial; dust-shrouded rock garden stirls memories | ---; Bowlin, Brad | Articles on the dedication of the Minidoka memorial monuments on 5/26/1990 at Hunt, Idaho as reported in The Times-New of Twin Falls, Idaho dated 5/27/1990. | |
Garden Nosalgia: His majesty has returned | Harui, Junkoh | Article about the return of a Shi Shi (lion) statuary to the Bainbridge Gardens after being missing since Junkoh Harui's return to Bainbridge Island. from WWII evacuation. Article appeared in his Bainbridge Gardens Fall News flyer. | |
This is our last shot in writing; Survey for Resettlement; Signing up for resettlement; Automobile survey; Your evacuation claims, JACL open night | Articles from the North American Times regarding evacuation and from the Northwest Times regarding evacuation claims, a Japanese American professor's attempt to buy a house in a white neighborhood, white people's attitudes toward Japanese Americans,… ➤ | ||
190,000 killed, hurt in 2 atom bombings; Prejudice poor reward to our Nisei heroes; | Articles on the atom bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the prejudice faced by Japanese American translators at the Military Intelligence Service in Minneapolis, and news photos of the translators in action after Japan's surrender | ||
Strength & Diversity: Japanese American Women, 1885-1991 in Hawaii | Iwasaki, Patsy Nakayam | Article from Nikkei Heritage magazine, the National Japanese American Historical Society's quarterly publication, telling of the Japanese Cultrual Center of Hawaii's exhibit on Japanese American women called Strengh & Diversity. A supplementary… ➤ | |
In Mountain Shadows: A History of Idaho | Schwantes, Carlos | Segment from the book In Mountain Shadow: A History of Idaho by Carlos Schwantes that includes the internment of Japanese American in Idaho. | |
WWII as Reflected by Newspaper Reporters; Executive Order 9066 (Song); Various titles regarding Sacramento Japanese community's exhibit | Article giving America's and Japan's version of WWII… ➤ | ||
Nikkei farmers harvest last crop; Seattle Nikkei recall camp life; Nikkei businesses: Continuing a tradition of community service; The Skyliners | Four issues of Northwest Nikkei from 1989 and three from 1990 which chronicles events from the Japanese American community in the Settle area | ||
Profile: Yakima Valley Japanese Community, 1973 | Yakima Valley Japanese Community | History of the Japanese community of Yakima Valley centered around Wapato and Toppenish | |
Poston III Camp Reunion Booklet | Booklet of the Poston Camp III reunion including photos, articles, stories, oral histories, news articles, etc. | ||
Newspaper articles from the Seattle Times pertaining to the Japanese community after the bombing of Pearl Harbor | |||
Japanese Have Strong Hold on Life in Seattle | McWilliams, John | News article about the impact of Japanese community businesses in Seattle and its effect when they are evacuated | |
State officials fear mob violence; What of Jap Americans?; Curfew did ring last night; The Nisei: Challenge to fairmindness | Prolems facing Seattle's Japanese community after Japan allies with Germany & Italy Seattle's Japanese community in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing | ||
Photo showing a woman pointing to a photo on the window of her family's business indicating a son is serving with the U.S. Army | |||
War extra! U.S. declares war; 1500 dead; Renton XXX - No Japs | One slide shows the headline from the Seattle Times after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Another slide shows a Renton restaurant with a sign indicating Japanese aren't welcome. | ||
Newsaper clippings on Japanese Americans | |||
Articles from the Seattle Times and Seattle P-I concerning the Japanese community after the bombing of Pearl Harbor assembled in a booklet | |||
Survey of Public Opinion in Western States - Oregon on Japanese Evacuation | James, Norris (Information Serivce Staff, War Relocation Authority) | Commentary on The Oregonian (Portland) newspaper's coverage of Japanese in the state in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor several months later | |
Survey of Public Opinion in Western States on Japanese Evacuation - Washington | Simms, D. Harper, Information Division, War Relocation Authority | Commentary on attutudes of Washington State rersidents on Japanese and evacuation from articles in the Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tacoma News Tribune and Spokane Spokesman Review in the wake of Pearl Harbor | |
Jap Test Urged by Magnuson; General DeWitt and Japanese | Markel, Dan | Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington state urges tests to determine loyalty of Japanese Americans and Japanese Seattle Post-Intelligencer editorial says to keep Lt. General John DeWitt as head of the Western Defense Command | |
League opposes return of Japs (Auburn Globe News); Committee named to oppose Japanese return ( Bainbridge Review); Schuyler charges "Smear" (BR) | Letters and news articles opposing the return of Japanese citiziens and aliens to the West Coast in the wak of the federal government's rescinding of previous exclusion orders | ||
Concentration camps American-style | Uno, Edison | Article on the usage of the words concentration camp to describe the camps to which persons of Japanese ancestry were sent during World War II. Includes a listing of the concentration camps, internment camps and assembly centers. | |
Photo of people eating at a mess hall at an internment camp. The top has a caption "The West Coast Question" and the bottom right says "The March of Time." | |||
Yasui, Min | Petition written primarily by Mino Yasui with the help of others asking for a clarification of and opportunities under the Selective Service Act. | ||
Uncommon American Patriots | Nisei Veterans Committee | Booklet containing information about Japanese American veterans and their role primarily in WWII and including a brief history of Japanese in America as well as short biographies on the deceased Japanese American veterans of the wars in which they… ➤ | |
Items from Tsuguo (Ike) Ikeda's scrapbook relating to induction into the army, including a notice of a meeting, ID cards, brochures, letter from MIS school and induction letter. | |||
Articles from the Minidoka Irrigator, the Minidoka camp newspaper, regarding the military call-up from all the camps, the wounded from the camp in World War II and the Honor Roll of the men serving listed on a board at the camp. | |||
3,500 Minnesota-Trained Nisei Act as "Eyes, Ears"; They spoke Japanese--all the way to victory | Nyberg, John; Potter, Dean S. | Articles about the Japanese American soldiers of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) who studied the Japanese language in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and their contributions and their relations to the community. | |
Loyalty...is a Covenant: Japanese-American Internees and the Selective Service Act | Bittner, Eric | Article from the Prologue: Journal of the National Archives recounting the draft resistance by Japanese Americans at the Heart Mountain, Wyoming internment camo, | |
Reunion | Article about Charlie Battery of the 522nd Field Artillery Batallaion, a detachment of the 442nd Regimentall Combat Team, the all-Japanese American unit, and its role in liberating Dachau. | ||
Photo that appeared in either The Seattle Times or The Seattle Post-Intelligencer showing the hostility that some people exhibited when a Japanese American family returned to Seattle before WWII ended. | |||
The Northwest Japanese American Directory 1956 | Listing of Japanese businesses in Seattle, including apartments and hotels, in 1956. Published by the North American Post. | ||
The New Japanese American News 1949 | Listing of Japanese businesses and residences in Washington state from the New Japanese American News directory of 1949. | ||
Moving Toward the Mainstream | Rhodes, Elizabeth | Article by Seattle Times reporter Elizabeth Rhodes about the Seattle Japanese community and how it is evolving. | |
Skyliners | Suguro, Ed | Article in the Northwest Nikkei about the Skyliners, a Japanese American band composed of teenagers who played at various venues in the 1950s | |
Information sheet on Japanese American clubs before WWII and after. They include Bellami, Valeda, Fuyo Kai and Japanese Students Club, which was renamed Synkoa after WWII. | |||
American Refugees | Booklet making recommendations on the future of persons of Japanese ancestry incarcerated in the concentration camps during World War II. | ||
What We're Fighting For | JACL | Pamphlet put out by the JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) exlaining what the organization is doing to combat discriminatory legislation in the United States. | |
Day of Remembrance | Items from a JACL (Japanese American Citizens League ) scrapbook commemorating the evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry to the Puyallup Assembly Center. | ||
Report of the Presidential Select Committee on Resolution No. 7 | Report ofn JACL's (Japanese American Citizens League) wartime role on internment and treatment of the draft resisters. | ||
50 Year Remembrance: | Program booklet for a 50 year remembrance commemoration of the Japanese American internment throughout the year 1992 in the Los Angeles area. | ||
An American Promise | Ford, President Gerald R. | Proclamation issued by President Gerald R. Ford rescinding EO 9066 which authorized the internment of persons of Japanese ancestry. | |
The Japanese in our Midst 1943 | Pamphlet issued by the Colorado Council of Churches explaining the current situation regarding the persons of Japanese ancestry in the internment camps and what should be done to get them back into American society. | ||
National News | News item gleaned from the Hokubei Mainichi and reported in the International Examiner regarding death threats received by a Japanese American seniors service organization in San Francisco. The threat said "DEATH TO ALL FORMER INTERNEES1" | ||
Looking Back on Minidoka | Satterfield, Archie | News article about Rev. Emery E. Andrews who lived nearby the Mindoka internment camp in Twin Falls, Idaho during WWII to be near his Japanese American congregation from the Japanese Baptist Church in Seattle. | |
Japanese America: Contemporary Perspectives on Internment; Conference on The State of the Field of Asian American Studies | Abe, Frank/Seriguchi, Karen | Summary of conferences held in the state of Washington regarding the internment. Papers from a Conference on The State of the Field of Asian American Studies held in Los Angeles. Pamphlet from the JACL National Convention held in Seattle in 1988. | |
A journey back to the beginning of an emotional relationship; Hunt camp marks sad history | Tokuda, Tama; Marcantonio, Pat | Documents relatng to the dedication of the Minidoka plaque designating the camp site as a national historic landmark. | |
Sunday, April 5, 1942, issue of The Nichi Bei, a Japanese American bilingual newspaper published in San Francisco. | |||
Beacon Hill News, Northwest Ethnic News, Northwest Nikkei | News publications featuring the Japanese American internment experience and an exhibit at the Wing Luke Asian Museum's commemoration of the event. | ||
The World War II Japanese-American Human Rights Violation Redress Act | Lowry, Mike | Washington State U.S. Rep. Mike Lowry's speech in Congress telling of what happened to Japanese Americans during WWII and asking that redress be made to these people. | |
Hohri, William | Papers from the National Council for Japanese American Redress headed by William Hohri which advocated a lawsuit against the U.S. government for the internment of Japanese Americans and remedies for redress and reparations. | ||
WWII Employee Reparations Bill (State Employees Compensation for Salary Losses) | A bill introduced in the Washington State Senate to compensate Japanese American state employees who were terminated as a result of the Pearl Harbor bombing and evacuation of these employees from the West Coast. | ||
Transformation of Ethnicity among Japanese Americans | Takezawa, Yasuko | Excerpts from Yasuko Takezawa's dissertation in anthropology on Japanese Americans and redress presented at the 88th annual meeting of the American Athropological Association, Washington, DC, Nov. 17, 1989. | |
The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress | A booklet describing the history of the Japanese in America and the causes of internment and the reasons for redress. | ||
The Japanese Connection; His Father's Roots; Yellow Seattle | Rhodes, Elizabeth; Newman, Blaine; Chin, Frank | News articles on the contemporary Japanese community, nurseryman Junkoh Harui, and the state of Asian Americans in Seattle. | |
Newspaper clippings, pamphlet, photocopies, etc. on various subjects such as redress, racism, population, Asian American studies, art, education, WWII veterans, ethnic media and social issues. | |||
Bibliographies and catalogs listing books and pamphlets available on the Japanese American, Japanese Canadian, Chinese American and Asian American experience with the emphasis on Japanese Americans. | |||
Life at Minidoka | Light, Jerome | Portion of dissertation on life at Minidoka | |
Harrison Dye Works | Copy of letter sent to Frank Arase in response to his request to return to work at the Harrison Dye Works in Seattle upon return from internment at Minidoka | ||
Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States. | Aburano | Japanese American immigration regulation. | |
The Japanese American Population In U.S. By Region And State | |||
The Japanese Population In The U.S. By Decade 1880-1940 | |||
Japanese and the Public Schools | What looks like an editorial in the Seattle Mail And Herald questions the allowing of Japanese students in the Seattle Public Schools while "American" students are left crowded and without proper facilities. | ||
Emergence of the Washington State Alien Land Law | Ito, Kazuo | The Washington State Legislature passed an Alien Land Law in 1921, and some of its features as it relates to Japanese aliens are presented here. | |
Photocopy of a picture of the Seattle Japanese Progressive League on the stage for some kind of program. The organization was the forerunner of the Japanese American Citizens League. | |||
A Reunion Celebration of University of Washington PreWorld War II Japanese American Women Alumnae | Program booklet cover of the Japanese American women's reunion of those who attended the University of Washington before WWII. The event was held at the University of Washington Faculty Club and Nippon Kan on August 2 and 3, 1988. | ||
Executive Order 9066 exhibit: Miscellaneous pre-war photographs | Copies of photos of activities in the Japanese American community such as a Yakaima baseball team (Futaba), a naval training ship from Japan visiting Seattle, and floats from the Golden Potlatch Festival. | ||
Photos and copies of photos of items stored in Jan Johnson's Panama Hotel basement of belongings left behind by Japanese evacueees who stored them and never reclaimed them.… ➤ | |||
Self-Government at Minidoka Relocation Center | Kanaya, Dick | School research paper on the government of Minidoka and Puyallup Assembly center during the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WW II | |
Kotaishi Denka goseinenshiki kinen kokoku shinmin shashincho [Photo Album of Subjects of Japan Commemorating the Coming of Age of the Crown Prince] | Picture Book Album… ➤ | ||
The North American Times 1936 Edition Year Book | Semi -Hard cover book opens left to right, "The North American Times 1936 Edition Year Book"… ➤ | ||
Feeding and Raising Chickens | |||
The Pratical Use of English Book II | Koto Kyoiku Kenkyukai, ed. | ||
Holy Bible | H: 6.75" W: 4.875" D: 1.5"… ➤ | ||
The New Japanese American News 1949 Year Book | 4 - copies of The New Japanese American News 1949 Year Book and Directory. | ||
New Testament | The New Testament in Japanese | ||
Undeclared Sino-Japanese War | |||
More Devotional Talks | |||
The Love of God | |||
The Way of Life | |||
Tyee Yearbook | |||
Pacific Japanese Mission | |||
Japanese Who's Who in America | |||
North American Times Year Book 1918 | North American Times Year book 1918 | ||
Japanese Pulpit Bible | |||
Beika-ni-Okreru dai nisei no Kyoiku | T. Sato | ||
Shu You Zenshu Kokon Itsuwa Tokusen Shu | Historical anecdotes from various countries. | ||
Uchima Kanzou Zenshu #9 | Non-fiction regarding Christianity and Biblical studies. | ||
Ji Haku | Confessions of the life of a Japanese woman. | ||
Inukai Tsuyoshi | Biography of Inukai Tsuyoshi an important figure from late 19th century Japan. | ||
Itswa No Izumi | Heisaburo Takashima | A Collection of historical anecdotes | |
Kanchi Shisatsu Houko Siberia | |||
Tou Zai Dai Youbenk monodatori | Stories of various leaders from Hitler to Theodore Roosevelt | ||
Hijougi Nihhon Zen Koku Seinen Shi Shi Houshu | The opinions of 56 young Japanese people and what they think of Japan and its future. Many are hoping for peace and a good future. | ||
Kirisutoyo Ken kyu | essays on Christianity dedicated to Dwight Learned. | ||
Ran Dori No Katachi | Book about Judo and its style by three Judo masters. | ||
Bou Ryoku Hitei | John Hayes Holms | This book is about violence in society and how to oppose it through non-violence. | |
Information on women's health after marriage from mental to physical and especially the dangers of childbirth. | |||
Urashima | Shouyo u Tubouchi | the script of a musical or opera | |
Lofty Ideals (Kouen no Shisou) | About Mr. Shigenobu Okuma, the founder of Waseda University; includes his speeches. | ||
English Japanese Dictionary (Eiwa Jiten) | |||
New and Old Model Composition (Shinko Bumpan) | Collection of writings about history, translation, poetry, diaries, nature, etc. | ||
Seiyaku sho no Bungaku | Literal analysis of the Bible | ||
Shin Yaku Seisho | |||
Chinese - Japanese Dictionary | Chinese characters explained in Hiragana | ||
Akou Gishi Mei Mei Haku | This book is about the Akou fighters. | ||
Gentlemen's Correspondence | How to write and address a letter in English. | ||
Gijin Noshishiou | This book is about mr. Turuyoshi Mariyama who sent food and recreational things to Internment camp internees. | ||
Futu Gilyokuhen | How to read and pronounce Chinese characters for Japanese | ||
New Testament | New Testament in Japanese | ||
Book of Genesis with Explanitory Notes | Thomas J. Conant | The Book of Genesis with explanitory notes. | |
This book is about I-Ro-Ha which is based on Hiragana. | |||
An Anglo-Japanese Compendium of Conversation & Letter Writer for Study and Reference | F. Warrington Eastlake | Japanese English dictionary and phrase book. | |
Judo Kyou | |||
Kitousho | Christianity and the meaning of prayer | ||
Zoku Kijou Ben Ran | Chinese (Kanji) use and pronounciation | ||
Kindaiteki Ni Mitai Yakusho No Bungaku | The Bible as Literature | ||
Satu No Kaigun Cho No Rikugun | The modern Japanese Army and Navy in 1914. | ||
New Testament | New Testament | ||
Yamini Hirumeku Ko Naki | This is the sory of a Japanese Christian who became blind and deaf. | ||
New I Ro Ha Dictionary | Chinese - Japanese dictionary | ||
Nami Roku Zenshu | Nami Roku | Collected wrtings of Nami Roku | |
Gankutu Ou | |||
Sanseido's New Concise English - Japanese Dictionary | English Japanese dictionary | ||
San Bi Ka | Book of hymns | ||
Shin Shik Jiteh | |||
Nihon Shin Gyoku Hen | How to read Chinese characters in Japanese. | ||
An English-Japanese Vest-Pocket Dictionary | |||
The Sermon on the Mount | This is a pocket edition of the Sermon on the Mount in English and Japanese. Distributed by the Church of Jesus Christ in Chicago, Illinois | ||
Nimiroku Zenshu (The Complete Works of Namiroku) | Contains four different stories of Namiroku. | ||
Meishi Shashin Shu (Collection of Photos of Famous People) | Collection of black and white photos of successful Japanese people in the Seattle and Tacoma areas. | ||
A dictionary that explains how to read and write Chinese characters (kanji). | |||
Zairai Koushujin 50 Nenshi (Fifty Years of Japanese American Struggles) | About Japanese Americans living on the American West Coast. | ||
Shin Iroha Jiten (The New "Iroha" Dictionary) | A Japanese dictonary. | ||
Shin Eiwa Dai Jiten (The New Standard English-Japanese Dictionary) | English-Japanese dictionary | ||
Fuyuki no Hana (Snow Flower) | About Civil Wars in Japan (Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasa) | ||
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ | |||
Scripture Memorizing and Successful Personal Work | Rev. Oscar Lowry | How to memorize scripture and how to use the scripture in personal work. | |
Alaska-Yukon Exposition Guide | Compiled by Washington State Japanese Association | Guide to the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Includes black and white photographs. | |
Nobody Loves Me | O.F. Walton | Christian fiction; illustrated; for children? | |
The Man With No Face | Margaret Armstrong | ||
A Peep Behind the Scenes | O.F. Walton | ||
Collection of Fiction About a Wandering Gambler's Life | various | Collection of five short stories; illustrated | |
List of People From Yamanashi Prefecture ("Yamanashi-ken Hitobito Meiryoku) | Contains a list of Japanese Americans originally from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, who were interned in the Tule Lake Camp. Includes description of the camp and a map. | ||
The Magazine of Touinsha | |||
Inouye's English-Japanese Dictionary | Jukichi Inouye | 2000+ page English-Japanese Dictionary; no romanization | |
Schopenhauer: Ishi to Genshiki to Shite no Sekai | Appears to be a biography of German Arthur Schopenhauer. Title and content need to be verified by a native speaker. | ||
Credit/Sales Receipt Booklet | Seattle storekeeper's receipt booklet. | ||
Telephone and Address Guide to Japanese People Living In or Near Tacoma | Alphabetical list of people(Japanese Americans living in or near Tacoma) and their addresses. Includes lots of advertisements for local Japan-related companies. | ||
no title? | Appears to be a list of prominent Japanese businessmen living in Seattle (originally from Yamanashi Prefecture) and their personal information (addresses, names of family members, etc.). All of these people may belong to a particular association? | ||
The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Japanese Revised Version (Shinyaku Seisho) | In Japanese. The New Testament of the Bible. | ||
Manual of the USA for Immigrants and Foreigners (Gasshukoku Benran) | Daughters of the American Revolution | In Japanese. Japanese edition of a handbook created by the D.A.R. Contains introductory information on American history, politics and geography. | |
The New Testament: Comparing English and Japanese (Eiwa Taisho ... Shinyaku Seisho) | The American Bible Society | The New Testament. In English and Japanese - side by side for comparison. | |
Photographs of Washington State JACL members | Photographs of members of the families of the area Japanese American Citizens League. In Japanese with some English | ||
Japanese Text Book for Primary School Elementary School Reader | Japanese Elementary text used in Seattle? | ||
An Ethnohistorical Study of the Dominant Community Reaction to the Chinese and Japanese Immigrant Communities in Bellingham, Washington | Willson, Margaret | Dominant community's view of Chinese and Japanese immigrants in Bellingham Washington | |
Fifth Grade Japanese Reader | Reader | ||
Elementary School Reader Part I - X, XII | Elementary School Reader parts 1 - 10, 12 | ||
Elementary School Etiquette Book for First Grade | |||
Elementary School Ettiquette Book for Second Grade | |||
Standard Elementary School Morals Part II | |||
Standard Elementary School Arithmetic | |||
Standard Elementary School Arithmetic for Second Grade | |||
Elementary School Penmanship Guide Second Grade | |||
The North American Times 1936 Edition Year Book | Japanese American newspaper year book. Includes black ad white photos of businesses and individuals and recap of the news stories of 1936 and a listing of Japanese American businesses in the western US and Canada. In Japanese. | ||
A Tule Lake Interlude: First Anniversary May 27, 1942 - 1943 | Tulean Dispatch | Overview of the Tule Lake Internment Camp on the first anniversary of its start by the camps newspaper. | |
Americans: The Story of the 442nd Combat Team | Shirey, Orville C. | Story of the Japanese American 442nd regement | |
Our Leave in Switzerland: A Souvenir of the visit of American soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46 | Photo souvenir for US troops visiting Switzerland. | ||
The Pacific Century | Series surveys the last 150 years of economic and political development in the Pacific Basin, and the connections between the nations of eastern Asia and the United States. … ➤ | ||
Dolls of Japan | Large oversize hard cover Japanese book in English on Japanese dolls. | ||
The Angel of Uwajimaya: Sadako Moriguchi, 1907-2002 | Vaun S. Raymond | The wife of Fujimatsu Moriguchi, founder of Uwajimaya. | |
A Gesture Life | Lee, Chang-rae | The secret life of a Japanese-American pharmacist in a small town in New York. On the surface a model of propriety and serenity, he is torn by memories of his service in the Japanese army in World War II and the comfort woman he loved and could not… ➤ | |
No-No Boy | Okada, John | In the aftermath of World War II, Ichiro, a Japanese American, returns home to Seattle to make a new start after two years in an internment camp and two years in prison for refusing to be drafted. | |
Fish Head Soup and Other Plays | Gotanda, Philip Kan | Exploring the relationships among the Issei, Nisei and Sansei Japanese American generations, the author has crafted four dramas. | |
Patriotism, Perseverance, Posterity: The Story of the National Japanese American Memorial | Story of the memorial to Japanese Americans in Washington DC | ||
Return to the Valley: the Japanese American Experience After WW II | At the conclusion of WW II 120,000 men, women and children of Japanese ancestry were released after three years of imprisionment in internment camps. Each was given $25 dollars and a train ticket home. For many home was California - the Santa Clara… ➤ | ||
Organizing Asian American Labor: The Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1870-1942 | Friday, Chris | Between 1870 and 1942, people of Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino ancestry toiled in the salmon canneries on coastal bays and streams from central California to western Alaska. Successive generations of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans formed the… ➤ | |
"As Truly American asYour Son" in Oregon Historical Quarterly, Winter 2003 | Eisenberg, Ellen | ||
No Sword To Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawai'i during WW II | Odo, Franklin | A detailed history of the Varsity Victory Volunteers in the larger contect of Hawai'i before and during WW II. | |
Roger Shimomura: Stereotypes and Admonitions | Shimomura, Roger | ||
Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories | Yamamoto, Hisaye | ||
Asian American Books for All Ages | |||
Tayori: A Newsletter of Nikkei Concerns | Vol. 38, Issue 4 | ||
Samurai and Silk: A Japanese and American Heritage | Reischauer, Haru Matsukata | ||
Signs of Home: The Paintings and Wartime Diary of Kamekichi Tokita | Johns, Barbara | ||
Nisei Veterans Newsletter | |||
Things Japanese in Hawaii | DeFrancis, John | Japanese Americans in Hawaii, including info on festivals and cultural traditions. | |
A Pictorial History of the Japanese in Hawai'I 1885-1924 | Odo and Kazuko Sinoto, Franklin | ||
Nisei Veterans Newsletter | |||
The Oriental Americans | Melendy, H. Brett | Chinese and Japanese American history | |
Kubota Garden Foundation Newsletter | |||
East Across the Pacific: Historical and Sociological Studies of Japanese Immigration and Assimilation | Conroy, Hilary, ed. | ||
Out of the Frying Pan: Reflections of a Japanese American | Hosokawa, Bill | ||
The Issei: The World of the First Generation Japanese Immigrants 1885 - 1924 | Ichioka, Yuji | ||
Strawberry Road | Ishikawa, Yoshimi; Eve Zimmerman, trans. | ||
A Pictorial Album of the History of the Japanese of the White River Valley | Norikane, Koji | Local history of Japanese American community in area which is now Auburn | |
The Shinbun | |||
Farmlands: The Story of Thomas, a Small Agricultural Community in King County, Washington | Flewelling, Stan | History of local community with chapter and oral history on the Japanese American community there. | |
Country Voices: The Oral History of a Japanese American Family Farm Community | Masumoto, David Mas | Oral history of Del Ray, California | |
The Gateway | |||
An American Son: The Story of George Aratani - Founder of Mikasa and Kenwood | Hirahara, Naomi | ||
Issei, Nisei, War Bride: Three Generations of Japanese American Women in Domestic Service | Glenn, Evelyn Nakano | Japanese American women immigrants | |
Theory Z: How American Business Can Meet the Japanese Challenge | Ouchi, William | ||
Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center | |||
JACL Seattle Chapter Newsletter | |||
Death in Little Tokyo: A Ken Tanaka Mystery | Furutani, Dale | In Los Angeles, Japanese-American mystery buff Ken Tanaka sets himself up as a PI for the fun of it, only to be taken seriously by a femme fatale who enters his office. He takes the case and becomes involved in a real-life murder. | |
Meet Me at Higo: An Enduring Story of a Japanese American Family | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
The Japanese Influence in America | Lancaster, Clay | ||
Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference | Oppenheim, Joanne | Provides the story of life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II through the correspondence of the children in the camp to their librarian, Miss Clara Breed, who worked on their behalf to show the injustice of their imprisonment. | |
Henry Sugimoto: Painting an American Experience | Kim, Kristine | Japanese American artist Henry Sugimoto | |
Living in Color: The Art of Hideo Date | Higa, Karin | ||
Aoki: A Documentary Film | Wang, Ben | Chronicles the life of Richard Aoki, "a third-generation Japanese American who became one of the founding members of the Black Panther Party. Filmed over the last five years of Richard's life, this documentary features extensive footage with Richard… ➤ | |
The Experience of Japanese Americans in the United States: A Teacher Resource Manual | |||
Song of Anger: Tales of Tule Lake | Shallit, Barney | ||
The Hawk's Well: A Collection of Japanese American Art and Literature | Hiura | ||
Picture Bride | Uchida, Yoshiko | Carrying a photograph of the man she is to marry but has yet to meet, young Hana Omiya arrives in San Francisco in 1917, one of several hundred Japanese "picture brides" whose arranged marriages brought them to America. | |
The Moved Outers | Means, Florence Crannell | Novel about Japanese American internment in Amache, Colorado camp. | |
Baseball Saved Us | Mochizuki, Ken | A Japanese American boy learns to play baseball when he and his family are forced to live in an internment camp during World War II, and his ability to play helps him after the war is over. | |
Flowers from Mariko | Noguchi, Rick | When she and her family are released from the Japanese American internment camp where they have spent the last three years, Mariko plants a garden to raise their spirits. | |
Japanese Photography in America,1920-1940 | Reed, Dennis | ||
Big Aiiieeeee!, the; An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature | Chan, Jeffery Paul, Frank Chin, Lawson Inada, Shawn Wong, eds. | ||
Big Aiiieeeee!, the; An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature | Chan, Jeffery Paul, Frank Chin, Lawson Inada, Shawn Wong, eds. | ||
Uwajimaya: Celebrating Asian Food and Culture Since 1928 | Raymond, Vaun S. (producer) | Celebrating Uwajimaya's 75th Anniversary | |
Japanese American National Museum Quarterly | Volume: 3, No. 3, Fall 1988; 4, No. 2, Spring 1989; 4, No.3, Summer/Fall 1989; 5, No. 1, Winter 1989/1990 (2 copies); 5, No.3, Summer 1990 (2 copies); 5, No.4, Fall 1990 (3 copies); 6, No.1, Winter 1991 (2 copies); 6, No.2, Spring 1991 (3 copies); 6,… ➤ | ||
Toshokan: Libraries in Japanese Society | Welch, Theodore F. | ||
American Libraries | U. S. Field Seminar on Library Reference Services for Japanese Librarians | ||
American Knees | Wong, Shawn | The loves of Raymond Ding, a Chinese-American who wonders if one can be a lapsed Chinese "like a lapsed Catholic." He becomes the first divorced person in his family, but eventually finds true love with a half-Japanese, half-Irish girl from the… ➤ | |
AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Asian American Writers | Chin, Frank, ed. | AIIIEEEEE! is an anthology of the writings of fourteen accomplished Americans of Japanese Chinese and Filipino descent. | |
The Big AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature | Chan, Jeffery Paul, ed. | When the first volume of this collection of Asian American literature appeared in 1974, it showed readers the roots and richness of Chinese American and Japanese American writing. The authors called their anthology Aiiieeeee! because that was the… ➤ | |
Rising Sons: The Japanese American GIs Who Fought for the United States in World War II | Yenne, Bill | ||
Japanese and Taiwanese Language | |||
Military Intelligence Service National Reunion: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the End of World War II | Military Intelligence Service Language School | ||
Allen Say's Journey: The Art and Words of a Children's Book Author | Japanese American National Museum | ||
Asian and Pacific American Experiences: Women's Perspectives | Tsuchida, Nobuya ed. | Articles from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on the Japanese community in the wake of the Pearl Harbor bombing | |
The Art of Japanese Management: Applications for American Executives | Pascale, Richard Tanner and Anthony G. Athos | ||
Letters from the 442nd: The World War II Correspondence of a Japanese American Medic | Masuda, Minoru | ||
Transcending: The Wat Misaka Story | Johnson, Bruce Alan | In 1947, Japanese American basketball player Wat Misaka was the first person of color to be drafted into the NBA. Overcoming discrimination towards Nisei during World War II, he was a star player at the University of Utah in 1944 and 1947, taking two… ➤ | |
Being Japanese American: A JA Sourcebook for Nikkei, Hapa...and Their Friends | Asakawa, Gil | ||
BIJAC News | Summer 2004 | ||
The Untold Story of Ralph Carr and the Japanese: Fate of 3 Japanese-Americans and the Internment | Arai, Takuro, dir. | Tells the story of World War II, Colorado governor Ralph L. Carr (1939-1943) and his fight to insure that Japanese Americans were treated as the American citizens they were. He fought to keep their Constitutional rights in tact. He welcomed Japanese… ➤ | |
Enduring Communities: The Japanese American Experience in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Utah | Boch, Akira, prod. | ||
The River of Time: Short Stories | Kono, Robert H. | A collection of short stories that attempts to cast a light on what it means to be Japanese American. | |
Hiromi's Hands | Barasch, Lynne | A biography of Hiromi Suzuki, a Japanese American girl who, with her father's guidance, defies tradition and trains to become a sushi chef at her family's restaurant in New York City | |
Strawberry Days: How Internment Destroyed a Japanese American Community | Neiwert, David A. | ||
Pre-WW II History of Japanese Pioneers in the Clearing and Development of Land in Bellevue | Tsushima, Asaichi | Japanese American history of Bellevue Washington | |
The Story of the Japanese-American Christians in North America | Japanese Christian Mission in North America | ||
Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese-American Internment Camps | Gruenewald, Mary Matsuda | ||
Matsuri: Festival - Japanese American Celebrations and Activites | Araki, Nancy K. and Jane M. Horii | ||
Bainbridge Island Japanese American Memorial: Study of Alternatives/Environmental Assessment | |||
Japanese American Midwives: Culture, Community, and Health Politics, 1880-1950 | Smith, Susan L. | In the late 19th Century, midwifery was transformed into a new woman's profession as part of Japan's modernizing quest for Empire. As immigrants to the US Japanese midwives, Sanba, served as cultural brokers as well as birth attendants for Issei… ➤ | |
Uncommon American Patriots | Fukuhara, Francis M. | ||
Thinking Orientals: Migration, Contact, and Exoticism in Modern America. | Yu, Henry | What is the difference between an "Oriental" and an "Asian American"? In this fascinating study, Henry Yu explains how Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans came to be lumped together as "Orientals" in the United States, and how this eventually… ➤ | |
Kira-Kira | Kadohata, Cynthia | Chronicles the close friendship between two Japanese-American sisters growing up in rural Georgia during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill. | |
Journey to Topaz: A Story about the Japanese-American Evacuation | Uchida, Yoshiko | A group of Japanese colonists try to farm an arid stretch of California in 1869. After the Pearl Harbor attack an eleven-year-old Japanese-American girl and her family are forced to go to an aliens camp in Utah. | |
A Day for Vincent Chin and Me | Banks, Jacqueline Turner | Although Tommy, a Japanese-American sixth-grader, has serious doubts when his mother starts organizing a rally to fight racism, once he and his friends find a cause of their own he gains more understanding of her motives. | |
Blu's Hanging | Yamanaka, Lois-Ann | The bittersweet story of the Ogatas, a ragtag family of orphans in Hawaii reeling from the death of their mother. Ivah, 12, the big "sista" takes on the role, looking after a brother, a sister and Poppy, a school janitor who works nights and who… ➤ | |
Mismatch: A Novel | Namioka, Lensey | Their families clash when a Japanese-American teenaged boy starts dating a Chinese-American teenaged girl. | |
White River Journey: The Story of a Japanese Community in Rural Washington | Flewelling, Stan | ||
Law and Contemporary Problems - Judgments Judged and Wrongs Remembered: Examining the Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases on Their Sixtieth Anniversary | |||
The Japanese American Family Album | Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas | ||
Where Cultures Come Together: The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Book, 1980-1990 | |||
War Classics | Hitler's SS: Portrait of evil: Over-all look at Hitler's regime, focusing on Helmut and Karl Hoffman from when they join the Nazi camp to when the Third Reich begins to collapse. 1985, 145min.… ➤ | ||
Lost and Found: Reclaiming the Japanese American Incarceration | Ishizuka, Karen L. | ||
My Most Unusual Cases | Imamura, Dr. Eugene | ||
Born in Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese American Redress | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | ||
The Green Lake Japanese American Community, 1900-1942 | |||
Bruce and Norman Yonemoto: Memory, Matter, and Modern Romance | Yonemoto, Bruce and Norman | ||
Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America's Pacific Victory | Harrington, Joseph D. | ||
Blue Jay in the Desert | Shigekawa, Marlene | While living in a relocation camp during the World War II, a young Japanese American boy receives a message of hope from his grandfather. | |
Konnichiwa!: I Am a Japanese-American Girl | Brown, Tricia | Photographs show Japanese lifestyle. | |
A Jar of Dreams | Uchida, Yoshiko | A young girl grows up in a closely-knit Japanese American family in California during the 1930's, a time of great prejudice. | |
Journey Home | Uchida, Yoshiko | A Japanese American family return to their ordinary life after being relocated during World War II. After their release from an American concentration camp, a Japanese-American girl and her family try to reconstruct their lives amidst strong… ➤ | |
A Century of Puget Sound Nikkei History | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Reminiscing in Swingtime: Japanese Americans in American Popular Music | Yoshida, George | ||
The Story of My Life | Fukuzawa, Jun | Self published Story of a Japanese American Family which farmed on Kitsap Peninsula before intenment. Were interned at Tule Lake and Heart Mountain. | |
Asian-Americans in Hawaii: Selected Readings - Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Okinawans | Young, Nancy Foon | ||
The View from Within: Japanese American Art From the Internment Camps, 1942-1945 | Higa, Karin M. | ||
The Unveiling of an American Story | Commemorates the unveiling and dedication of the "Go For Broke" monument to Japanese American soldiers who served during World War II, Los Angeles, Calif., June 5, 1999. | ||
Day of Independence | Onodera, Lisa (producer), Chris Tashima (director) | Set in a Japanese relocation camp during WWII, this fact-based story chronicles the journey of an American family torn apart by forced incarceration, a father's decision that challenges his son to find strength, and ultimately his son's triumph… ➤ | |
Visual Memories: Japanese American Internment | Lordkenaga, Rachel (producer, director) | Six W.W.II internment camp survivors volunteered to demonstrate the process of art therapy while helping others and themselves to gain a better understanding of their experiences. | |
Something Strong Within | Nakamura, Robert A. (director, editor), Karen L. Ishizuka (producer, writer) | Features never-before-seen home movies of the forced removal and incarceration of Japanesse Americans during World War II. Includes home movies often taken surreptitiously from the relocation centers at Minidoka (Idaho), Rohwer (Arkansas), Heart… ➤ | |
Prejudice and Patriotism: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in the Military Intelligence Service of WW II | Kobayashi, Chris (writer, producer), Calvin Roberts (producer) | Using on-camera interviews, archival film footage and narration, tells the story of the Japanese-American soldiers who served in World War II as linguists and language specialists for the Intelligence Service and the story of the evacuation and… ➤ | |
Conscience and the Constitution | Abe, Frank, prod. dir | Americans, organized as the Fair Play Committee, refused to be drafted from the concentration camp at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Ready to fight, but not before their rights as U.S. citizens were restored and families released. The largest organized… ➤ | |
America at Its Best: Legacy of Two Nisei Patriots | Matsudaira, Vince (producer, director) | Along with Washingtonians William Nakamura and James Okubo, twenty other Asian American veterans, mostly Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans), were awarded the Medal of Honor on June 21, 2000, for their service in World War II. Nakamura and… ➤ | |
The Bracelet | UCLA Asian American Studies Center, JANM | A video presentation of Yoshiko Uchida's children's book about a gift from the heart and friends separated by war. Joanna Yardley's original illustrations are intercut with rare home movies and historic photographs to tell this heartwarming story of… ➤ | |
Come See the Paradise | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation | Set against the background of a controversial period in American history, the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, Come See The Paradise is the love story of an Irish-American man and a beautiful Japanese-American woman. Stars… ➤ | |
Honor Bound: A Personal Journey | Saffa, Joan (producer, director), Wendy Hanamura (writer, narrator) | The story, as told by Sgt. Howard Hanamura to his daughter, of the 100th/442 Regimental Combat Team, a segregated, Japanese American combat unit which fought in Europe during World War II. The ultimate mission of these soldiers was upholding the… ➤ | |
Years of Infamy: Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II | Japanese American panelist talk about the experiences of World War II, including internment. | ||
Travel Theory | Yokoshi, Yasuko (director, choreographer, performer) | ||
Where Cultures Come Together: the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, 10th Anniversary Commemorative Book 1980 - 1990 | |||
A Lesson in American History: The Japanese American Experience | |||
Issei Pioneers: Hawaii and the Mainland 1885 to 1924 | Kikumura, Akemi | Accompanies the Museum's inaugural exhibit which focuses on the early immigration and settlement years of the first generation of Japanese immigrants in the United States. | |
Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites | Burton, Jeffery F. | Archaeological remains of the internment sites. | |
Bruce and Norman Yonemoto: Memory, Matter and Modern Romance | Higa, Karin | ||
Masking Selves, Making Subjects: Japanese American Women, Identity, and the Body | Yamamoto, Traise | ||
More Than a Game: Sport in the Japanese American Community | Niiya, Brian, ed. | ||
The Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of Protestant Work Among Japanese in North America, 1877-1962 | History of Japanese-American Protestant Christianity | ||
Remarkable People: George Tsutakawa | Walkinshaw, Jean (producer) | ||
Short vidoes by the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community | The Andrews Family and the Japanese Baptist Church of Seattle 8:28; Civil Liberties in a Time of War 13:02; Japanese and Filipino Americans on Bainbridge Island 5:57 | ||
Tankee Samurai | Harrington, Joseph D. | Yankee Samurai is about Americans of Japanese ancestry who served secrety in the Pacific, wielding a weapon unique to war- language! | |
Take Me Home: A Child's Experience of Internment | Palpant, Andrea (writer, director, producer) | A child's perspective on the Japanese American experience of WWII. | |
Music to Remember: A Tribute to Japanese American Musicians and Singers of the 40's | Japanese American musicians and singers became famous in their internment camps. This CD contains music sung by these musicians 50 years after the internment. | ||
Family | Brown, Anthony | Anthony Brown plays a style of Japanese American Jazz. | |
Big Bands Behind Barbed Wire | Asian American Jazz Orchestra | Jazz ensembles | |
Cultural History Series | Ostander, Lucy (producer, director) | Contains Port Blakely: Memories of a Mill Town (12 minutes) and The Red Pines: Japanese-Americans on Bainbridge Island (11 minutes) | |
Takashi's Voyage: The Wreck of the Sindia | Hathaway, Lucinda | In 1901, a twelve-year-old Japanese boy is shanghaied and serves as cabin boy aboard the bark Sindia, dealing with homesickness and hardships on the long and exciting journey from Kobe, Japan, to Ocean City, New Jersey. | |
Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers | Yamanaka, Lois-Ann | A tale of growing up Japanese-American in Hawaii. The narrator is Lovey Nariyoshi, a girl from a poor family who dreams of becoming white. In the course of everyday events, she describes a society where she can find no reflection of her own culture,… ➤ | |
Whispered Silences: Japanese Americans and World War II | Okihiro, Gary Y. | Whispered Silences presents memories and images of the American detention camps to which 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, two-thirds of them U.S. citizens, were sent during World War II. | |
Talking to High Monks in the Snow: An Asian American Odyssey | Minatoya, Lydia Yuri | ||
Japanese American Women: Three Generations, 1890-1990 | Nakano, Mei | ||
They Call Me Moses Masaoka: An American Saga | Masaoka, Mike and Bill Hosokawa | ||
Japanese American Ethnicity: The Persistence of Community | Fugita, Stephen S. and David J. O'Brien | ||
Japanese American Journey: The Story of a People | Traces the history of Japanese Americans, discusses the prejudice and repressive measures directed against them during World War II, looks at the lives of ten statesmen, scientists, and authors, and includes three literary selections. | ||
Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese American Family | Uchida, Yoshiko | ||
Generations and Identity: The Japanese American | Kitano, Harry H.L. | ||
Wear It Proudly | Tsuchida, Wiliam Shinji | ||
From Our Side of the Fence: Growing Up in America's Concentration Camps | Dempster, Brian Komei, ed. | Anthology of stories of personal experiences of the Japanese American Internment. | |
Omoide IV: Childhood Memories | Kiuchi, Atsushi and Dee Goto, ed. | ||
Conflict of Loyalties: A Personal Memoir of Life and Internment During World War II | Tokita, Kamekichi | Personal diary of Kamekichi Tokita Written from December 1941 - 1944. Memoir of Internment Manuscript copy - published as Signs of Home: The Paintings and Wartime Diary of Kamekichi Tokita See 2003.500.1123 | |
Kenzo Okada: A Retrospective of the American Years 1950 to 1982 | |||
Nikkei Heritage | (NJAHS Focus) Volume 3, No. 2, March 1987; 3, No. 3, May 1987; 4, No. 3, May 1988; 4, No. 5, September 1988; 4, No. 6, November 1988; 5, No. 2, March 1989; 5, No. 3, May 1989; 5, No. 4, July 1989; 5, No. 5, Sept 1989; 5, No. 6, November 1989; 6, No.… ➤ | ||
Rabbit in the Moon | Omori, Emiko | A documentary/memoir about the lingering effects of the World War II internment of the Japanese American community. Visually stunning and emotionally compelling, the film examines issues that ultimately created deep rifts within the Japanese American… ➤ | |
Snow on Willow: A Nisei Memoir | Moy, Jean Oda | This is the story of an American-born daughter of Japanese immigrants who is caught in Japan in the 1940s and returns to America after the war. She spends her early childhood exposed to two cultures in a pre-war Japanese settlement in West Seattle.… ➤ | |
Daniel Inouye | Goodsell, Jane | A biography of the first Congressman from the state of Hawaii who was also the first American of Japanese descent to serve in the Congress of the United States. | |
Moving Images: Photography and the Japanese American Incarceration | Alinder, Jasmine | When the American government began impounding Japanese American citizens after Pearl Harbor, photography became a battleground. The control of the means of representation affected nearly every aspect of the incarceration, from the mug shots… ➤ | |
The Prints of Roger Shimomura: A Catalogue Raisonne, 1968-2005 | Stamey, Emily | Written by the author who is a painter and theatre artist, this book explores his Japanese American identity through a stylistic combination of twentieth-century American pop art and traditional eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock… ➤ | |
Famous Suicides of the Japanese Empire: A Novel | Mura, David | Ben Ohara is the sole surviving member his family since his father, one of a small group of WWII draft resisters (known as the No-No Boys) during the internment of Japanese Americans, committed suicide when Ben was young and his mother, whose wish to… ➤ | |
The Art of Gaman | The Story Behind the Objects by Rick Quan; Voices Long Silent by Bob Matsumoto | ||
God's Vision for the Asian American Churches in the Twenty First Century: A Centennial Forum | Japanese Baptist Church and Asian American Baptist Caucus. | ||
Combat Chaplain: The Personal Story of the World War II Chaplain of the Japanese American 100th Battalion | Yost, Israel A.S. | ||
Nisei Christian Journey: Its Promise and Fulfillment | Oral history interviews of Nisei Christians… ➤ | ||
Swimming in the American: A Memoir and Selected Writings | Kashiwagi, Hiroshi | ||
Textured Lives: Stories from the Plantations of Hawai'i | |||
Japanese American Resettlement Through the Lens: Hikaru Carl Iwasaki and the WRA's Photographic Section, 1943-1945 | Hirabayashi, Lane Ryo | A collection of photographs that focuses on resettlement of Japanese Americans following their release from WRA camps from 1943 to 1945. It explores the WRA's use of photography in its mission not only to encourage 'loyal' Japanese Americans to… ➤ | |
Kodomo no tame ni (For the Sake of the Children): The Japanese American Experience in Hawaii | Ogawa, Dennis M. | ||
The Pacific War and Peace: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Military Intelligence Service 1941 to 1952 | Uyeda, Clifford, ed. | ||
A Cold Wind from Idaho: Poems | Matsuda, Lawrence | Matsuda's poems break for us all the Japanese-American code of silence (gaman) toward the indignities of the nine U.S. government-mandated internment camps of WWII like Minidoka in Idaho where Matsuda was born. He not only educates us in the… ➤ | |
The Unquiet Nisei: An Oral History of the Life of Sue Kunitomi Embrey | Bahr, Diana Meyers | The Unquiet Nisei draws on a collection of oral histories conducted by the author to relate the life story of Sue Kunitomi Embrey, a seminal Japanese-American activist. Diana Meyers Bahr traces Embrey's life from her youth in the Little Tokyo section… ➤ | |
Colors of Confinement: Rare Kodachrome Photographs of Japanese American Incarceration in World War II | Muller, Eric L., ed. | ||
Taking Hold: Combative Sports and Muscular Theater in the Japanese and Korean American Communities of the Pacific Northwest, 1900-1950 | Svinth, Joseph R. | ||
Hawaiian Nisei Songs: A Musical Cocktail of Japanese American Songs in 1950's Hawaii | |||
Justice Betrayed: The Untold Story of Internment of Japanese in Hawaii | |||
A Church Stands with Its People | American Baptist ministry to Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. | ||
The Kikuchi Diary; Chronicle From an American Concentration Camp; the Tanforan Journals of Charles Kikuchi | Kikuchi, Charles | ||
Born in Seattle : The Campaign for Japanese American Redress | Shimabukuro, Robert Sadamu | ||
A Century of Puget Sound Nikkei History | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Japanese American Citizens League : paving the road to opportunity | Japanese American Citizens League | ||
Surviving Minidoka : the legacy of WWII Japanese American incarceration | Russell Mark Tremayne; Todd A Shallat; Melissa Lavitt | ||
Minidoka : an American concentration camp | Tamura, Teresa | In Minidoka: An American Concentration Camp, Teresa Tamura documents one of ten such camps, the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Jerome County, Idaho. Her documentation includes artifacts made in the camp as well as the story of its survivors,… ➤ | |
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet | Ford, Jamie | Set in the ethnic neighborhoods of Seattle during World War II and Japanese American internment camps of the era, this debut novel tells the heartwarming story of widower Henry Lee, his father, and his first love Keiko Okabe. | |
Valor With Honor | Takeuchi, Burt, dir | Valor With Honor: an independent feature documentary on the last interviews of Japanese American WW2 vets that served in 442nd Regimental Combat Team. 442nd is the most decorated American unit for its size and length of service in the history of the… ➤ | |
Cherries, Lanterns, and Gates: Japanese and Japanese-American Cultural Gifts in Seattle's Parks | Talbert, Paul | ||
Passing It On: A Memoir | Kochiyama, Yuri | Passing it On is the account of an extraordinary Asian American woman who spoke out and fought shoulder-to-shoulder with African Americans, Native Americans, Lastinos, Asian Americans, and Whites for social justice, civil rights, and prisoners and… ➤ | |
Face of a stranger : a novel | Yoji Yamaguchi | When an old man asks him to pose for a photo, Takashi Arai, a handsome Japanese-American gladly obliges. One day he discovers he has been used as a bait for less good-looking men to entice brides to come over from Japan. The setting is California… ➤ | |
Children of the atomic bomb : an American physician's memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands | James N Yamazaki; Louis B Fleming | Children of the Atomic Bomb is Dr. Yamazaki's account of a lifelong effort to understand and document the impact of nuclear explosions on children, particularly the children conceived but not yet born at the time of the explosions. Assigned in 1949… ➤ | |
Free to die for their country : the story of the Japanese American draft resisters in World War II | Eric L Muller | "In the spring of 1942, the federal government forced West Coast Japanese Americans into detainment camps on suspicion of disloyalty. Two years later, after stripping them of their livelihoods, liberty, and dignity, the government demanded even more… ➤ | |
A principled stand : the story of Hirabayashi v. United States | Gordon K Hirabayashi; James A Hirabayashi; Lane Ryo Hirabayashi | "In 1942, University of Washington student Gordon Hirabayashi defied the curfew and mass removal of Japanese Americans on the West Coast, and was subsequently convicted and imprisoned as a result. In A Principled Stand, Gordon's brother James and… ➤ | |
Journey to Washington - On the Trail of Senator Daniel Inouye Japanese-American Pioneer | |||
The four immigrants manga : a Japanese experience in San Francisco, 1904-1924 | Henry Yoshitaka Kiyama; Frederik L Schodt | From servanats in fancy homes to workers in the fields, through earthquakes, riots, a World's Fair, war, and Prohibition--the true story of four young Japances men who ppursued their dreams in the rough and tumble of American history. | |
Namako | Watanabe McFerrin, Linda | An American couple move to Japan, ostensibly to be near the wife's mother, in fact to save their marriage after his infidelity. He is Scottish, she is half-Japanese and they have four children. The story is narrated by the eldest, Ellen, 10. | |
The Electrical Fields | Sakamoto, Kerri | An elderly Japanese woman in Ontario investigates the murder of a married woman, also Japanese, who was having an affair with a white man. Part mystery, part story of the Japanese in Canada. A first novel. | |
Volcano | Hongo, Garrett | Part memoir, part Japanese American family chronicle, part luminous work of natural history, Volcano tells what happened when Hongo returned to his birthplace in Hawai'i, as a young man, to reclaim its dreamlike landscape and his own elusive past. A… ➤ | |
Asian American Panethnicity: bridging institutions and identities | Espiritu, Yen Le | With different histories, cultures, languages, and separate identities, most Americans of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietnamese origin are lumped together and viewed by other Americans simply as Asian Americans. Since the mid-1960s… ➤ | |
Kakehashi | Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington | A "Bridge" to Japanese and Japanese American Arts & Culture. The newsletter of the JCCCW. #16 - Fall/Winter 2012-2013 | |
Knowing Your Place: Issei Artists in Seattle, Kenjiro Nomura, Kamekichi Tokita, and Takuichi Fujii | Johns, Barbara | Dissertation - for staff use only Seattle Japanese American artists Kenjiro Nomura, Kamekichi Tokita, Takuichi Fujii | |
One Thousdand Days in Siberia The Odyssey of a Japanese-American POW | Sano, Iwao Peter | ||
Polite Lies: on being a woman caught between cultures | Mori, Kyoko | The author describes being caught between the Japanese culture of her childhood and the American ways of her adulthood in the Midwest. | |
Stories From Tohoku | Fukami, Dianne and Eli Olson, Dir. | Stories From Tohoku examines stories of inner strength and resilience, grace and acceptance, differences between East and West, and the enduring bonds between the people of Japan and Americans of Japanese ancestry. Set against the backdrop of Japan's… ➤ | |
Becoming Mama-san: 80 Years of Wisdom | Gruenewald, Mary Matsuda | 86-year-old author Mary Matsuda Gruenewald has distilled her lifetime of wisdom into ten stories, each one conveying an essential life lesson. Each chapter is a story from the author's life and how she learned the specific life lesson connected to… ➤ | |
In the Heart of the Valley of Love | Kadohata, Cynthia | A Japanese-American college student tries to create a normal life for herself in 2052 Los Angeles--a place where water is rationed, disease flourishes, corruption is the rule, and survival takes precedence over everything else. | |
One Hundred and One Ways | Yoshikawa, Mako | The story of three Japanese women and their loves. One is a Japanese-American university student in New York, the second is her divorced mother and the third is the grandmother, a retired geisha. A tale of Japanese-American identity and a debut in… ➤ | |
Miyoko Ito, Mistress of the Sea: A Survey of Early Works from the Estate of Miyoko Ito (1918-1983) | Ito, Miyoko | ||
Generations: A Japanese American Community Portrait | Wong, Diane Yen-Mei, ed. | ||
Seattle's Nippon Kan : the discovery of Seattle's other history | Burke, Edward and Elizabeth | In 1969, the Burkes stumbled on a derelict hall which had a glorious past but was all but forgetten. This book presents the story of the community which built the hall, the exciting heyday of its formative years, its' forced abandonment in 1942, its'… ➤ | |
Dairy of Aya "Betty" Murakami | Translated from shorthand by Miyo Ike 1940-42, 1944-45 (2 binders) | ||
An American Hero: Shiro Kashino | Matsuda, Lawrence ; Sasaki, Matt | 3 copies… ➤ | |
Children of Manzanar | Lindquist, Heather C. | Captures the experiences of some of the nearly four thousand children and young adults held at Manzanar during World War II under Executive Order 9066, an act that authorized the U.S. Army to undertake the rapid removal of more than one hundred… ➤ | |
Honor by Fire: Japanese Americans at war in Europe and the Pacific | Crost, Lyn | A moving story of men who fought first for the right to fight, and then went on to show a rare courage and tremendous spirit. | |
Okage sama de : the Japanese in Hawai'i, 1885-1985 | Hazama, Dorothy Ochiai; Komeiji, Jane Okamoto | History of the early Japanese immigrants and the role they played in Hawai'i. | |
Heroes | Mochizuki, Ken and Dom Lee | Japanese American Donnie, whose playmates insist he be the "bad guy" in their war games, calls on his reluctant father and uncle to help him get away from that role. | |
Okage Sama De (I am what I am because of you) | Rooney, Tim | ||
Encyclopedia of Japanese American History | Niiya, Brian ed. | ||
Breaking the Silence: Redress and Japanese American Ethnicity | Takezawa, Yasuko I. | ||
Achieving the Impossible Dream | Maki, Mitchell T., Harry Kitano and S. Megan Berthold | ||
Midnight in Broad Daylight: A Japanese American family Caught Between Two Worlds | Sakamoto, Pamela Rotner | ||
Japan: A Nisei's First Encounter | Beasley, Doug | ||
The Last Fox: A Novel of the 100th/442nd RCT | Kono, Robert H. | ||
Cultural Resources Survey of the Addicitonal Water Storage Project Area Howard A. Hanson Dam, King County, Washington | Lewarch, Dennis E., Leonard A. Forsman and Lynn L. Larson | Survey of the area near Snoqulamie of the area near the Howard Hanson Dam and the former site of the Page Mill which employed a Japanese work crew. | |
Sento At Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage | Dubrow, Gail | ||
Shirakawa: Stories From a Pacific Northwest Japanese American Community | Flewelling, Stan | ||
Vashon Island's Agricultural Roots: Tales of the Tilth as Told by Island Farmers | Woodroffe, Pamela J. | Histories of Vashon Island farmers including chapters on Japanese American strawberry farmers August Takatsuka, Mary Matsuda Gruenwald, Masahiro Mukai. , | |
Sixty-Five Years in Pictures | Pictorial of the Highland Park Methodist Church in Spokane, WA. | ||
Nisei Odyssey: The Camp Years | Mitsuoka, Norio | ||
Our World 1943-1944, Manzanar High | Honda, Diane, ed. | Reprint of original 1944 Manzanar yearbook. | |
[News clippings on Japanese-American evacuation during World War II] | Sasaki, Yoriko Watanabe | A Collection of newspaper articles collected by Yoriko Watanabe Sasaki and published by her brother James Watannabe, MD. The articles detailing the grim horrors of the Pacific War were grouped together with the articles concerning Japanese American… ➤ | |
Reflections | Tamura, George T. | ||
Issei and Nisei: The Internment Years | Kitagawa, Daisuke | ||
Due Process: Americans of Japanese Ancestry and the United States Constitution 1787-1994 | Uyeda, Clifford I., ed. | Pictorial history of Japanese Americans | |
Finding Family Stories | Japanese American National Museum | community partnership inter- institutional project of art and family histories. | |
The Rice Cooker's Companion: Japanese American Food and Stories | Nishikawa, Gayle T. | Stories and recipes of Japanese Americans. | |
Soka Gakkai, Builders of the Third Civilzation | Dator, James Allen | Soka Gakkai is the lay organization of the Nichiren Shoshu sect of Japanese Buddhism. | |
Zero Regrets: Be Greater Than Yesterday | Ohno, Apolo | ||
Through a Diamond: 100 Years of Japanese American Baseball | Nakagawa, Kerry Yo | ||
American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in Word War II | Muller, Eric L. | ||
The Hope of Another Spring: Takuichi Fujii, Artist and Wartime Witness | Johns, Barbara | ||
National Park Service Meeting on Tule Lake … ➤ | |||
Stubborn Twig: Three Generations in the Life of a Japanese American Family | Kessler, Lauren | ||
The Two Worlds of Jim Yoshida | Yoshida, Jim | Born in Seattle, Jim Yoshida was trapped in Japan at the start of WW II and served in the Japanese army, he fought for and regained his American citizenship. | |
The Spoilage: Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement During World War II | Thomas, Dorothy Swaine | Evacuation and resettlement study conducted during the course of the internment. | |
Were We the Enemy?: American Survivors of Hiroshima | Sodei, Rinjiro | American Surviors of Hiroshima | |
Bridge of Love | Tsukano, John | Japanese American soldiers during WWII. | |
Touching the Stones: Tracing One Hundred Years of Japanese American History | Sherman, Mark, ed. | ||
And Justice for All: An Oral History of the Japanese American Detention Camps | Tateishi, John | ||
Imprisoned Apart: The World War II Correspondence of an Issei Couple | Fiset, Louis | The correspondence of Iwao Matsushita and his wife Hanaye. He was interned in Ft. Missoula, Montana and she at Mindoka, Idaho. | |
Repairing America: An Account of the Movement for Japanese-American Redress | Hohri, William Minoru | Story of the National Council for Japanese-American Redress | |
1,000 Days in Siberia: the Odyssey of a Japanese-American POW | Sano, Iwao Peter | Japanese American in Japan during WWII is conscripted into the Japanese Army and becomes prisoner of USSR. | |
Turning Leaves: The Photograph Collection of Two Japanese American Families | Chalfen, Richard | ||
Mine Okubo: Following Her Own Road | Robinson, Greg, ed. | Min? Okubo (first name pronounced MEE-NEH;[3] June 27, 1912 ? February 10, 2001) was an American artist and writer. She is best known for her book Citizen 13660, a collection of 189 drawings and accompanying text chronicling her experiences in… ➤ | |
The Children of Topaz: The Story of a Japanese American Internment Camp | Tunnell, Michael O. and Geroge Chilcoat | ||
Japanese Cooking with American Beef | Sekai Bunka-Publishing Inc. / United States Meat Export Federation | ||
More Family Favorites | Lakeside Christian Church | Community church cookbook of the Lakeside Christian Church, 954 West Wellington Ave , Chicago IL published in 1975. Japanese American congregation | |
Bridging the Generations: 50th Anniversary Cookbook | JACL: Twin Cities Chapter | Japanese American Citizens League 50th Anniversary cookbook. | |
Cooking With Love: Favorites of JANM Volunteers | Japanese American National Museum volunteer cookbook. | ||
Stubborn Twig: Three Generations in the Life of a Japanese American Family | Kessler, Lauren | Story of the family of Masuo Yasui and his family in the Hood River Valley of Oregon. | |
Whispered Silences: Japanese Americans and World War II | Okihiro, Gary Y. | Whispered Silences presents memories and images of the American detention camps to which 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, two-thirds of them U.S. citizens, were sent during World War II. | |
Wagaya no Rekishi Family Record | Toga, Yoichi | Japanese book. … ➤ | |
Hawaii Herald: Hawaii's Japanese American Journal | Hawaii Herald | ||
Nikkei Heritage | 9 - issues of the National Japanese American Historical Society magazine Nikkei Heritage. | ||
Japanese American National Museum | Japanese American National Museum magazine | ||
[News clippings on Japanese-American evacuation during World War II] | Sasaki, Yoriko Watanabe | Collection of inflamatory newspaper articles about Japanese Americans during WW II collected by Yoriko Watanabe Sasaki | |
The Japanese American Internment, 1942-45: A Lesson From Recent History | Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Office For Equity Education's Multicultural Education Resource Series on The Japanese American Internment, 1942-45. | ||
Seattle Hiroshima Club Centennial Anniversary 1901 - 2001 | Seattle Hiroshima Club | History of the Seattle Hiroshima Ken Jin Kai. The prefecture association of Japanese American immigrants. | |
From Our Side of the Fence: Growing Up in America's Concentration Camps | Dempster, Brian Komei, ed. | Anthology of stories of personal experiences of the Japanese American Internment. | |
Nichi Bei sahou no joushiki | Nakazawa | American Etiquette been compared to that of Japanese | |
Camp Notes and Other Poems | Yamada, Mitsuye | Poems on Internment | |
The Moved-Outers | Means, Florence Crannell | ||
The Minidoka Interlude: September, 1942 - October, 1943, Reprint | Takeuchi, Thomas | This book's format follws that of a high school yearbook and contains visual memories of Minidoka in Hunt, ID. The photos and information in this book was compiled by Thomas Takeuchi and was published by his children after his death. The book… ➤ | |
None | None | Photocopies of an assortment of newspaper article clippings documenting the internment of Japanese Americans during WW II. Primarily form Oregon newspapers. | |
Oriental CookBook | Mitchell, Alice Miller | Book a collection of authentic"Oriental" dishes commonly prepared and served in the homes of Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese and Koreans who live in the United States. … ➤ | |
Minidoka Internment National Monument | |||
Ten Visits: Accounts of Visits to All the Japanese American Relocation Centers | Iritani, Frank and Joanne | ||
Pre-WW II History of Japanese Pioneers in the Clearing and Development of Land in Bellevue | Tsushima, Asaichi | Japanese American history of Bellevue Washington | |
A Japanese Sees the U.S. | Katsuizumi, Sotokichi | This book is an account of the experiences of the author, a Japanese person, while studying in the U.S. | |
Kids Explore America's Japanese American Heritage | Presents writings by students in grades three to seven on topics of Japanese American culture, including sports, cooking, history, and art. | ||
Samurai and Silk: A Japanese and American Heritage | Reischauer, Haru Matsukata | This book is a history of the author's Japanese, and later American, ancestors up to the present day. | |
Camp Notes and Other Poems | Yamada, Mitsuye | Mitsuye Yamada was born in Kyushu, Japan, and raised in Seattle, Washington, until the outbreak of World War II when her family was removed to a concentration camp in Idaho. Camp Notes and Other Writings recounts this experience. | |
[Japanese education book] | This is a handbook from a school called Keisen for educating Nisei girls who completed high school in the U.S. and went to Japan. It contains Japanese recipes, terms and etiquette tips. | ||
A Pepper-Pod: Classic Japanese Poems Together with Original Haiku | Yasuda, Kenneth (Shoson) | This is a collection of haiku. | |
The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians | Adachi, Ken | This book is about the treatment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. | |
The Invisible Thread | Uchida, Yoshiko | This is the memoir of the author, a Japanese American who was interned during World War II. | |
Social Solidarity among the Japanese in Seattle | Miyamoto, S. Frank | This is a study on Seattle's Japanese American community of the 1930s in relation to the larger society as a whole and their traditional cultural roots. | |
Akiko | This book is a tribute to a Japanese American girl named Akiko. There is no explanation, but apparently she died at a young age. The book contains letters to her parents from her classmates and at least one essay by her. | ||
Baseball Saved Us | Mochizuki, Ken | A Japanese American boy learns to play baseball when he and his family are forced to live in an internment camp during World War II, and his ability to play helps him after the war is over. | |
Hawaii's Japanese: An Experiment in Democracy | Lind, Andrew W. | This book is about the Japanese in Hawaii during World War II, specifically race relations. | |
Japanese American Photo-Index of Washington State: A Guide to Photographs in Vernacular Publications | Harrison, S.E. | This is a in index of photos (a record, no pictures included) of Japanese Americans of Washington State. | |
[News clippings on Japanese-American evacuation during World War II] | Sasaki, Yoriko Watanabe | A collection of newspaper articles documenting pre-World War II Japanese discrimination and internment. | |
Japanese books set of 3 elemenatary school books | |||
Common Primary School Reader 4 | Elementary school textbooks Jinjo Shogaku Tokuhon 3 - other books in this series catalogued under same number | ||
Elementary school textbook | |||
Elementary school textbook | |||
General Features of Education in Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama | Photo and text bok on Japanese education | ||
Novel in Japanese | |||
2 volume Japanese text book | |||
Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays, And Memoir | Yamauchi, Wakako | collection of stories about immigrants from authors perspective of japanese american farm life | |
Japanese Americans: The Formation and Transformations of an Ethnic Group | Spickard, Paul R. | the formation and transformation of japanese-americans from 1880's to third generations effected by internment, american society and pressures | |
Thinking Orientals: Migration, Contact, and Exoticism in Modern America | Yu, Henry | What is the difference between an "Oriental" and an "Asian American"? In this fascinating study, Henry Yu explains how Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans came to be lumped together as "Orientals" in the United States, and how this eventually… ➤ | |
A Gesture Life | Lee, Chang-rae | The secret life of a Japanese-American pharmacist in a small town in New York. On the surface a model of propriety and serenity, he is torn by memories of his service in the Japanese army in World War II and the comfort woman he loved and could not… ➤ | |
I Have a Dream | King, Jr., Martiin Luther; Lillie Patterson, trans. | japanese translation of I have a Dream speech by Martin luther king. taken from Lillie pattersons Martin Luther King, Jr.- Man of Peace written in 1969. this small book is from the Sanyusha New English Course collection. i used the call nmbr from the… ➤ | |
Hiroshima Kenjinkai Businesses in Washington | Photo Album Book… ➤ | ||
Memoirs 1945 | Minidoka Internment Camp Hunt High School Yearbook | ||
Memoirs 1944 | Minidoka Internment Camp Hunt High School Yearbook | ||
Minidoka Interlude | Minidoka Internment Camp memorial publication (3) copies | ||
Issei Christians: Selected Interviews from the Issei Oral History Project | Laing, Michiyo, Carl Laing, Asako Tokuno, and Stanly Umeda | Japanese American history of Issei Christians | |
Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America's Pacific Victory | Harrington, Joseph D. | americans of japanese ancestry who served secretly in the pacific, wielding a weapon unique to war LANGUAGE | |
No-No Boy | Okada, John | A novel of the Japanese American, adrift in his own country, fighting his own private war of conflicting loyalties. | |
Final Report: Japanese Evacuation From the West Coast 1942 | Government's final report on the evacuation of persons of Japanese descent from the west coast of the US by the US Army in 1942. | ||
Coming Home | Mochizuki, Ken, ed. | photo history of Japanese Americans in the Seattle Area from 1912 to 1988. a look at the Nikkei experience in Seattle and nearby areas during three common points of reference. Before the War, The WAr, After the WAR | |
Americans of Japanese Ancestry and the United States Constitiution 1787-1987 | Uyeda, Clifford I., ed. | beginning with the signing of the US constitution in 1787 introducing the naturalization laws. tracing the immigration of Japanese to US, internment, World War II to present. the US role in violating constitutional rights. | |
Due Process: Americans of Japanese Ancestry and the United States Constitution, 1787-1994 | Uyeda, Clifford I., ed. | violations of constitutional rights against the Japanese americans from first immigrant to present. | |
America-Bound: The Japanese and the Opening of the American West | Hisashi, Tsurutani | most japanese immigrants came to the united states during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. at a time of great industrial and economic expansion in America. deals with the chinese and Japanese development of the west | |
Nisei Veterans Newsletter | Vol. XVII, No. 7 Vol. XX, No. 1,2,3,4,7 Vol. XXII, No. 2, 3,4,6,8,10 Vol. XXIII, No. 2,3,5,7,9,10,11 Vol. XXIV, No. 3,4,5,8 Vol. XXV, No. 1,4,5,6,8 | ||
New Dawn: Asian American Newsmonthly | J-Town Collective | We started a revolutionary newspaper called New Dawn which featured articles about Third World liberation struggles and local community issues. All these activities were aimed at promoting revolutionary education and connecting all the struggles… ➤ | |
Being Japanese American: A JA Sourcebook for Nikkei, Hapa...and Their Friends | Asakawa, Gil | " looks at where JAs came from, their cultural and spiritual roots, how they've adapted their customs to their new home, and the importance of food and language in their identity | |
Impounded People: Japanese Americans in the Relocation Centers | Spicer, Edward H., Asael T. Hansen, Katherine Luomala, and Marvin K. Opler | "the four authors of this book were all on duty during world war II at relocation centers book presents real experiences and firsthand observations of four american scholars. | |
Moving Memories | Ishizuka, Karen L. (producer), Robert A. Nakamura (creator, editor) | Features restored and edited home movies taken by Japanese American immigrants in the 1920s and 1930s. The footage was mainly taken in California, Oregon, and Washington. | |
Nippon Kan: Reflections of America with a Japanese Face | Metzger, Louann Grandy | ||
Nippon Kan: Reflecions | Metzger, Louann Grandy | ||
Japanese Americans in Seattle | 3 TV shows Viacom cable feature on The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nissei before 1942 Dialogue with Frank Miyamoto and The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei before 1942 Seattle Public Lirary Program "Every Picture Has Its Story" May 29, 1986 | ||
This Was Minidoka (Japanese and English versions) | Yamaguchi, Jack | Video presentation of the hsitory of the Minidoka relocation camp. | |
Redress | Series of recordings regarding the Redress of Internment… ➤ | ||
Uprooted Americans: The Japanese Americans and the War Relocation Authority during World War II | Myer, Dillon S. | the japanese americans and the war relocation authority during world war II beginning with pearl harbor and ending with summary of WRA relations | |
Turning Japanese: Memoirs of a Sansei | Mura, David | tells the story of the authors growing up in America and his self-identity of him self and of being Japanese American,assimilation, stereotypes, and his own search for a sense of belonging and pride of both cultures | |
Imin No Aiwa ( An Immigrant's Sorrowful Tale) | Kochi, Paul; Ben Kobashigawa, trans. | Story of illegal Okinawa immigrant. | |
Images For Survival: Exhibition of American and Japanese Peace Posters | |||
Ayumi: A Japanese American Anthology | Mirikitani, Janice, ed. | ||
Tule Lake Directory and Camp News, May 1942 through September, 1943 | Inukai, Harry | ||
[News clippings on Japanese-American evacuation during World War II] | Sasaki, Yoriko Watanabe | Collection of newspaper articles compiled by Yoriko Watanabe Sasaki regading the Internment of Japanese Americans at Minidoka and published by her brother James Watanabe. | |
Gendai Amerika-Ajiakei Shishu | Mizuzaki, Noriko, trans | Contemporary Asian American poetry translated into Japanese. | |
Standard Readers, the Book One | English reader with instructions in Japanese | ||
Japanese textbook White River Dairy book cover Written on inside front cover: Property Kazuko Asakura | |||
Seattle Betsuin 75th Anniversary 1901-1976 | Seattle Betsuin 75th Anniversary 1901-1976 | ||
Buddhist Churches of America 75 year History 1899 - 1974 | Buddhist Churches of America 75 year History 1899 - 1974 | ||
The Red Pines: Japanese Americans on Bainbridge Island | Ostander, Lucy (producer, director) | Explores the Japanese American community on Puget Sound's Bainbridge Island. The film shows the cultural forces that enabled many of its members to return and rebuild their lives after exile and incarceration by their own government during World War… ➤ | |
The Pacific War and Peace: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Military Intelligence Service 1941 to 1952 | Uyeda, Clifford, ed. | ||
Go For Broke: A Pictorial History of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team | Tanaka, Chester | ||
Judgment Without Trial: Japanese American Imprisonment during WW II | Kashima, Tetsuden | ||
Organizing Asian American Labor: The Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1870-1942 | Friday, Chris | Between 1870 and 1942, people of Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino ancestry toiled in the salmon canneries on coastal bays and streams from central California to western Alaska. Successive generations of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans formed the… ➤ | |
Meidi Qinhua Shilu | Nan, Sui editor | A history of America's involvement in China. Chapter titles include: 130 years' history of American imperialism in China; the suppression of the Chinese people's anti-imperialistic revolutionary movements; following the road of unilateral invasion of… ➤ | |
Meiguo yu Taiwan: 1784-1895 | Huang, Jiamo | A history of America's involvement with Taiwan from the first visit of an American ship in 1784 to the Japanese occupation of the island in 1895. | |
Studies in Asian Genealogy | Palmer, Spencer J., ed. | This is a collection of 20 articles by 18 different authors on Asian genealogies, in eight sections: 1. "Chinese genealogical records"; 2. "Chinese written history"; 3. "Japanese family records"; 4. "Korean genealogical sources"; 5. "Indian tribal… ➤ | |
Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation | Hamamoto, Darrell Y. | First published in 1994, this book analyzes the experience of Asian American in television. There are eight chapters: 1. White Christian nation; 2. Asians in the American west; 3. War against Japanese America; 4. Asian Americans and U.S. empire; 5.… ➤ | |
Asian American Actors: Oral Histories from Stage, Screen, and Television | Lee, Joann Faung Jean | Part I: Asian American actors in New York City (1.Aspiring Actors; 2. Veteran Actors; 3. Talent Brokers; 4. Summary of Interviews with New York Asian American Actors); Part II: Asian American Actors in San Francisco and Los Angeles (5. Aspiring… ➤ | |
Song for a Nisei Fisherman: A Japanese American Fish Story by Philip Kan Gotanda | Song for a Nisei Fisherman: A Japanese American Fish Story by Philip Kan Gotanda. | ||
A Final Report and Review The Japanese American Citizens League National Committee for Iva Toguri | Uyeda, Clifford I. | ||
Redress! The American Promise | Legislative Education Committee | ||
Profile: Yakima Valley Japanese Community, 1973 | Kondo, Kara, ed. | ||
Social Solidarity among the Japanese in Seattle (Reproduction with a New Intorduction) | Miyamoto, Shotaro Frank | ||
The 25th Biennial Silver Anniversary Japanese American Citizens League National Convention Souvenir Booklet | National Japanese American Citizens League | ||
Furusato: Tacoma-Pierce County Japanese 1888-1988 | Magden, Ronald E. | ||
Iva Toguri, Victim of A Legend | |||
After Redress', We Should Seize the Initiative' | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Cherry Kinoshita: 'She Knew She Was Right" | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Hawaii Herald, the: Hawaii's Japanese American Journal | Newspaper Hawaii Herald Vol 8., No 3 | ||
Complete English Japanese Dictionary | 2 - Volume English Japanese dictionary | ||
AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Asian American Writers | Chin, Frank, ed. | AIIIEEEEE! is an anthology of the writings of fourteen accomplished Americans of Japanese Chinese and Filipino descent. | |
American Knees | Wong, Shawn | The loves of Raymond Ding, a Chinese-American who wonders if one can be a lapsed Chinese "like a lapsed Catholic." He becomes the first divorced person in his family, but eventually finds true love with a half-Japanese, half-Irish girl from the… ➤ | |
No-No Boy | Okada, John | In the aftermath of World War II, Ichiro, a Japanese American, returns home to Seattle to make a new start after two years in an internment camp and two years in prison for refusing to be drafted. | |
AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Asian American Writers | Chin, Frank, ed. | AIIIEEEEE! is an anthology of the writings of fourteen accomplished Americans of Japanese Chinese and Filipino descent. | |
American Knees | Wong, Shawn | The loves of Raymond Ding, a Chinese-American who wonders if one can be a lapsed Chinese "like a lapsed Catholic." He becomes the first divorced person in his family, but eventually finds true love with a half-Japanese, half-Irish girl from the… ➤ | |
Coming Home | Mochizuki, Ken, ed. | photo history of Japanese Americans in the Seattle Area from 1912 to 1988. a look at the Nikkei experience in Seattle and nearby areas during three common points of reference. Before the War, The WAr, After the WAR | |
[News clippings on Japanese-American evacuation during World War II] | Sasaki, Yoriko Watanabe | Collection of newspaper articles compiled by Yoriko Watanabe Sasaki regading the Internment of Japanese Americans at Minidoka and published by her brother James Watanabe. | |
Nakanishi's of Hiroshima in America | Copy of Nakanishi family history created for family reunion of 1998. | ||
Japanese Americans During WWII: Two Views on Redress; Justice Long Overdue; The Duties of Citizenship | Irons, Peter and Ken Masugi | Article Two views of Redress for Japanese Americans | |
Legacies: Honoring our Heritage. Embracing our diversity. Sharing our future | Newsletter of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i Vol 14, no. 1, 6; Vol. 15., No. 3; Vol. 16 No. 1,2 | ||
American Knees | Wong, Shawn | The loves of Raymond Ding, a Chinese-American who wonders if one can be a lapsed Chinese "like a lapsed Catholic." He becomes the first divorced person in his family, but eventually finds true love with a half-Japanese, half-Irish girl from the… ➤ | |
The Big AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature | Chan, Jeffery Paul, ed. | ||
Justice Delayed: The Record of the Japanese American Internment Cases | Irons, Peter, ed. | ||
Undue Process: The Legacy of Japanese American Internment | Speeches from the conference "Undue Process: The Legacy of Japanese American Internment" | ||
Isamu Noguchi: The Life of a Sculptor | Tobias, Tobi | A brief biography of the renowned Japanese-American sculptor. | |
Kira-Kira | Kadohata, Cynthia | Chronicles the close friendship between two Japanese-American sisters growing up in rural Georgia during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill. | |
The Dream of Water: A Memoir | Mori, Kyoko | Mori moved from Japan to the United States when she was a teenager to escape from her family after her mother's suicide, now she returns to face her past. | |
Kodomo no tame ni (For the Sake of the Children): The Japanese American Experience in Hawaii | Ogawa, Dennis M. | ||
Issei, Nisei, War Bride: Three Generations of Japanese American Women in Domestic Service | Glenn, Evelyn Nakano | ||
American Knees | Wong, Shawn | The loves of Raymond Ding, a Chinese-American who wonders if one can be a lapsed Chinese "like a lapsed Catholic." He becomes the first divorced person in his family, but eventually finds true love with a half-Japanese, half-Irish girl from the… ➤ | |
AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Asian American Writers | Chin, Frank, ed. | AIIIEEEEE! is an anthology of the writings of fourteen accomplished Americans of Japanese Chinese and Filipino descent. | |
The Big AIIIEEEEE!: An Anthology of Chinese American and Japanese American Literature | Chan, Jeffery Paul, ed. | When the first volume of this collection of Asian American literature appeared in 1974, it showed readers the roots and richness of Chinese American and Japanese American writing. The authors called their anthology Aiiieeeee! because that was the… ➤ | |
Sashiko Quilting | Ota, Kimi | Quilted jacket designs | |
The Tublerculosis Problem: A Quiet Legacy of the Japanese American Internment Camps | Kikuchi, Julie Sumie | ||
Mental Capacity of American Born Japanese Children | Darsie, Marvin | ||
The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress | |||
The Two Worlds of Jim Yoshida | Yoshida, Jim | ||
The Spoilage: Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement During World War II | Thomas, Dorothy Swaine | ||
JACL in Quest of Justice | Hosokawa, Bill | The History of the Japanese American Citizens League | |
The Japanese American Story | Fukei, Budd | Surveys the experiences of Japanese immigrants to the United States and those of their descendants, appraising their changing status during and since World War II and their contributions to American life and culture. | |
The Experience of Japanese Americans in the United States: A Teacher Resource Manual | |||
American in Disguise | Okimoto, Daniel I. | ||
Chinese and Japanese in America | Johnson, Emory R., ed. | The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science | |
Social and Cultural Change in Japanese-American Kinship | Yanagisako, Sylvia Junko | ||
Present-Day Immigration with Special Reference to the Japanese | Kelsey, Carl, ed. | The Annals. Volume XCIII. January, 1921. The American Academy of Political and Social Science. | |
The Story of Japanese Farming in California | Bunje, Emil T. H. | Produced on a U.S. Works Progress Administration project. Administration project number 165-05-6336. District serial 0803-1166. Work project 7456. Sponsored by the University of California. Prep. under the direction of Emil T.H. Bunje. | |
Bainbridge Island Japanese American Memorial: Study of Alternatives/Environmental Assessment | |||
Samurai among Panthers: Richard Aoki on Race, Resistance, and a Paradoxical Life | Fujino, Diane | An iconic figure of the Asian American movement, Richard Aoki (1938--2009) was also, as the most prominent non-Black member of the Black Panther Party, a key architect of Afro-Asian solidarity in the 1960s and '70s. His life story exposes the… ➤ | |
Honor Thy Children: One Family's Journey to Wholeness | Fumia, Molly | The inspirational account of a Japanese-American family's triumph in the face of the death of their three children, two from AIDS and a third the victim of a tragic drive-by shooting, Honor Thy Children chronicles the creation, devastation, and… ➤ | |
A Century of Puget Sound Nikkei History | Mochizuki, Ken | ||
Achievement, Culture and Personality: The Case of the Japanese Americans | William Caudill, George De Vos | Examines achievement orientation, cultural values, and personalities of Japanese Americans | |
East to America, In Interior America | Two photocopied exerpt pages from unknown book. Pages 68, 69, 72, 73. Japanese population employment in late 19th century. Development of Japanese communities in Western U.S. | ||
JACL Better Americans in a Greater America | Japanese American Citizens League | Booklet introducing the JACL (Japanese Americal Citizens League). Readings on their mission and history. | |
Japanese-Americans Seek Redress for Injustices | Maria Taylor | Article in the Seattle Sun Newspaper. Talks about resettling costs and repayment for dislocated Japanese Americans in 1942. | |
Puget Soundings | Magazine with articles attributed to Asian culture in Seattle, Asian immigration in Seattle, Japanese arts, Seattle's international district, Filipino American experience, Asian Youth in Seattle, and bilingual education. | ||
Tamegoro and Tamao Takayoshi Port Blakely Pioneers 1898 - 1925 | Price, Jr., Andrew | Japanese American family Bainbridge Island, Port Blakely | |
The Minidoka Interlude | Residents of Minidoka Relocation Center | Minidoka Incarceration Camp Yearbook, September 1942 - October 1943. Published in Hunt, Idaho. Includes handwritten annotations written on post-it notes. | |
Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers | Matsuda, Lawrence and MAtt Sasaki | Nisei Veterans Committee Foundation and Wing Luke Museum project funded byt he National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program. Fighting For America: Nisei Soldiers graphic stories of Seattle Area Nisei veterans | |
No No Boy | Okada, John | No-No Boy is a 1957 novel, the only novel published by Japanese American writer John Okada. Set in Seattle, Washington in 1946 and written in the voice of an omniscient narrator who frequently blends into the voice of the protagonist, it is about one… ➤ | |
A Japanese Name: An American Story | Yagi, Suma | Autobiographical book of poems. | |
Everything You Need to Know About Asian-American History | Cao, Lan and Himilce Novas | Contents: Chinese Americans -- Japanese Americans -- Filipino Americans -- Southeast Asian Americans -- Korean Americans -- Asian Indian Americans -- Pacific Islander Americans. | |
Lost Names: Scenes from a Korean Boyhood | Kim, Richard E. | In this classic tale, Richard Kim paints seven vivid scenes from a boyhood and early adolescence in Korea at the height of the Japanese occupation, 1932 to 1945. Taking its title from the grim fact that the occupiers forced the Koreans to renounce… ➤ | |
George Morihiro: "My Wartime Years" | George Morihiro: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Terry Kurimura: "My Wartime Years" | Terry Kurimura: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Takashi Matsui/Paul Hosoda/Katashi Oita: Intelligence Service | Takashi Matsui/ Paul Hosoda/Katashi Oita: Intelligence Service | ||
Rngr. Roy Matsumoto: "Merrill's Marauders" (2 parts) 1) Bev's input/ 2) Doug's inputs | Rngr. Roy Matsumoto: "Merrill's Marauders" (2 parts) 1) Bev's input/ 2) Doug's inputs | ||
Masayuki "Fleazy" Okazaki: My Wartime Years | Masayuki "Fleazy" Okazaki: My Wartime Years | ||
Frank Nishimura: "My Wartime Years" (2 parts) 1) Doug's input/ 2) Paul's input | Frank Nishimura: "My Wartime Years" (2 Parts) 1) Doug's input/ 2) Paul's input | ||
Ted Oye and Ted Yasuda: "Our Wartime Years" (2 parts) | Ted Oye and Ted Yasuda: "Our Wartime Years" (2 parts) | ||
Jim Miyamoto: "My Wartime Years" | Jim Miyamoto: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tosh Tokunaga: "My Wartime Years" | Tosh Tokunaga: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tosh Okamoto/ Frank Matsuda: "Our Wartime Years" | Tosh Okamoto/ Frank Matsuda: "Our Wartime Years" | ||
Kim Morimoto: "My Wartime Years" | Kim Morimoto: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Roy Fujiwara: "My Wartime Years" | Roy Fujiwara: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Jim Kanaya: "My Wartime Years" | Jim Kanaya: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Jim "Turk" Suzuki: "My Wartime Years" | Jim "Turk" Suzuki: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Robert Sato: "My Wartime Years" | Robert Sato: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Mas Fukuhara: "My Wartime Years" | Mas Fukuhara: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Mits Takahashi: "My Wartime Years" | Mits Takahashi: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tak Momoda: "My Wartime Years" | Tak Momoda: "My Wartime Years" | ||
The Tokita Family: "Our Wartime Years" | The Tokita Family: "Our Wartime Years" | ||
Tsuguo Ikeda: "My Wartime Years" | Tsuguo Ikeda: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tom Kometani: "My Wartime Years" | Tom kometani: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Sam Mitsui: "My Wartime Years" | Sam Mitsui: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Mary Matsuda Gruenwald: "My Wartime Years" | Mary Matsuda Gruenewald: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Bob Ohashi: "My Memories of Alaska" | Bob Ohashi: "My Memories of Alaska" | ||
Mas Odoi: "Japan Town Mukilteo in Early 1900's" | Mas Odoi: "Japan Town Mukilteo in Early 1900's" | ||
Frank Muramatsu: "My Years with NASA" | Frank Muramatsu: "My Years with NASA" | ||
Bill Nishimura: "My Pre & Post Wartime Experiences" | Bill Nishimura: "My Pre & Post Wartime Experiences" | ||
Tosh Yasutake: "My Wartime Years and Later" | Tosh Yasutake: "My Wartime Years and Later" | ||
John Fujinari: "My Memories" | John Fujinari: "My Memories" | ||
Shig Tanagi: "My Wartime Years" | Shig Tanagi: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Mary Woodward: "Memories of Her Parents During WWII" | Mary Woodward: "Memories of Her Parents During WWII" | ||
Frank Shinoda: "Family Military History" | Frank Shinoda: "Family Military History" | ||
Reynold Muranaka: "My Wartime Years" | Reynold Muranaka: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Chris Sketchley: "The MIS Project" | Chris Sketchley: "The MIS Project" | ||
Saturo Ichikawa: "My Wartime Years" | Saturo Ichikawa: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tsukasa Namekata: "My Wartime Years" | Tsukasa Namekata: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Ken Sato: "My Wartime Years" | Ken Sato: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Ted Nakanishi: "Nakanishi Family" | Ted Nakanishi: "Nakanishi Family" | ||
Shox & Yuzo Tokita: "The Vietnam War Years" | Shox & Yuzo Tokita: "The Vietnam War Years" | ||
Atsushi Kiuchi: "My Wartime Years" | Atsushi Kiuchi: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Ken Mochizuki: "Asian Pacific Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces" | Ken Mochizuki: "Asian Pacific Americans in the U.S. Armed Forces" | ||
Alan Kishi: "My Wartime Years" | Alan Kishi: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Colonel Janice Mano Lehman: "My Army Journey" | Coloney Janice Mano Lehman: "My Army Journey" | ||
Mayumi & Deems: "Tsutakawa Family" | Mayumi & Deems: "Tsutakawa Family" | ||
Louise Kashino Takisaki, Tak Toda, Matsue Watanabe, and Massie Tomita: "Women of the NVC" | Louise Kashino Takisaki, Tak Toda, Matsue Watanabe, and Massie Tomita: "Women of the NVC" | ||
Brooks Andrew: "World War II Years" | Brooks Andrew: "World War II Years" | ||
Gene Akutsu: "My Wartime Years" | Gene Akutsu: "My Wartime Years" | ||
Tomio Moriguchi: "My American Experiences" | Tomio Moriguchi: "My American Experiences" | ||
Tom Ikeda: "Densho" | Tom Ikeda: "Densho" | ||
Dee & Sam Goto: "Our Japanese Heritage" | Dee & Sam Goto: "Our Japanese Heritage" | ||
Keith Yamaguchi: "The Vietnam War" | Keith Yamaguchi: "The Vietnam War" | ||
Paul Aoki: "U.S. Naval Academy" | Paul Aoki: "U.S. Naval Academy" | ||
Japanese American Community Directory | |||
Japanese American Community Directory |