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  • Collection: Photographs

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A: Black and white photograph. B: Negative of photograph. Front view of the three connecting pavilions of the "Chinese Village" complex at the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exhibition in Seattle in 1909. Pavilions has multi-tiered roof. Plaza in front of…

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Black and white photograph of bomb devastation in Manila, some buildings are completly gone, some ar only walls. Streets have been cleared and people walking can be seen.

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Sepia toned photograph of teacher, Ruth Kaasa, with class of 14 girls in Walville, WA. "Walville Sloppy" written on the back.

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Sepia toned portrait photograph of a Japanese woman in traditional kimono with wig, right hand behind neck, left hand holding book upright. Postcard format. Possibly Mary Fujita for her 2nd wedding ceremony in Walville, WA when she was 19.

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Sepia toned photograph of teacher, Ruth Kaasa and her class of 12 boys in Walville, WA. Incl. one Asian-American boy.

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Sepia toned studio photograph of Mary and Joe Fujita, a woman and two children Mary is on the left dressed in light colored dress and had. Made by Aiko Studio, Seattle,WA in form of a postcard.

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Sepia toned studio photograph of Joe Fujita dressed in a suit and tie standing by an ornate chair in front of a wooded backdrop. Made in the form of a postcard by Aiko Studio, Seattle.

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Sepia toned photograph of teacher, Ruth Kaasa on the left and her former pupil, Mary Fujita on the right outside schoolhouse. On the back is written "Ruth K. and Mary Fujita, Walville, Washington, ca. 1924"

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Sepia toned studio photograph of Mary and Joe Fujita. She is dressed in a coat with a fur collar and a hat, he is dressed in a suit. They are sitting down. Taken by Jackson Studio, Seattle in the form of a post card.

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Sepia toned photograph of Mary Fujita dressed in hat and coat in front of utility pole and 2 tires. Car in background. Photograph was enclosed with letter 1993.60.1H, October 6, 1926.