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First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
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Reverend Hirakawa – 1935
Families
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Lives of Bainbridge Island Nikkei Before the War
Nakata’s Meat Market Building
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Clearing of State Highway 305 – 1940
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Loggers Zenhichi Harui (left) and Kaichi Seko (second from right)
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Loggers Kaichi Seko (second from left) and Zenhichi Harui (right)
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Tomokichi Nishinaka
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Nishinaka Family
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Nishinaka Family – 1923
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Nishinaka Family – 1913 (2)
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Nishinaka Family – 1913
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Tomokichi and Tomie Nishinaka
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Passport Photo Issued in Yokohama, Japan
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Otohiko and Hatsuko Koura
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Isosaburo and Tome Katayama and daughter May – Circa 1916
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Dwelling in Yama – late 19th Century
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Yama at Port Blakely – late 19th Century
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Takayoshi’s Store in Port Blakely – 1908
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Yama at Port Blakely in front of Takayoshi’s store
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Japanese Bowl
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Film clip from Port Blakely: Memories of a Mill Town – Sam Nakao (OH0096)
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Sam Nakao
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
Integration of BI after the lumber mills closed
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Mary Woodward
First Japanese Immigrants on Bainbridge Island
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