IMAGE

Portrait of Masuo Yasui

Portrait of Masuo Yasui wearing a suit and bowtie.

Image 45.01.01a

Description

Masuo Yasui immigrated to the US from Japan when he was sixteen years old. He settled in Oregon’s Hood River Valley, where he became a successful farmer and businessman.

Object ID

45.01.01a

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Portrait of Masuo Yasui

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c. 1903 – 1910

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Photograph

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Hood River, Oregon, United States

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-259-57/

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Multimedia details

Publisher

Denshō

Date

c. 1903 – 1910

Location

Hood River, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpeg

Subject

Yasui, Masuo; Portraits

Source

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.002

Publisher

Denshō

Date

c. 1903 – 1910

Location

Hood River, Oregon, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpeg

Subject

Yasui, Masuo; Portraits

Source

Denshō / Yasui Family Collection

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Yasui Family Collection

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.002

No Known Copyright

The organization that has made the Item available believes that the Item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The Item may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information.

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