IMAGE

Masuo Yasui and Friend Katsusaburo Tamura

Masuo Yasui and Katsusaburo Tamura dressed in all-white clothing to attend the Portland's first Rose Festival parade.

Image 45.02.01b

Description

Masuo Yasui (left) with a friend, circa 1907, outside the Portland Japanese Methodist Mission where Masuo lived at the time.

Object ID

45.02.01b

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Yasui, Masuo and Katsusaburo Tamura

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Masuo Yasui and Friend Katsusaburo Tamura

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1907

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Image

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Portland, Oregon, United States

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-Densho-259-138/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Masuo, Yasui; Tamura, Katsusaburo

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1907

Location

Portland, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Community activities; Festivals; celebrations; and holidays

Source

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Densho

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.034

Creator

Masuo, Yasui; Tamura, Katsusaburo

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1907

Location

Portland, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Community activities; Festivals; celebrations; and holidays

Source

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Densho

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.034

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