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Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Print shows, on top, a Japanese sailor holding a cannon barrel on the deck of a steamship and a small Chinese boat with a man in it, sinking; on bottom, three animals wearing suits, a pig dressed as an elderly ... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Print shows, on top, a Japanese sailor holding a cannon barrel on the deck of a steamship and a small Chinese boat with a man in it, sinking; on bottom, three animals wearing suits, a pig dressed as an elderly ... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Sina kurofune nihon shirofune -- buta no taibyō

Print shows, on top, a Japanese sailor holding a cannon barrel on the deck of a steamship and a small Chinese boat with a man in it, sinking; on bottom, three animals wearing suits, a pig dressed as an elderly ... More

Okinawajima nanbu : Nihon Nansei Shotō = Southern portion of Okinawa Sima : Nippon Nansei Syotō.

Okinawajima nanbu : Nihon Nansei Shotō = Southern portion of Okinawa S...

Possibly a draft prepared for reproduction by Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. A seal "Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy"; and "Emergency reprod... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon kaigun ryojunkō daigekisen, Imperial Japanese Navy

Nihon kaigun ryojunkō daigekisen, Imperial Japanese Navy

Print shows sailors on a Japanese battleship firing on a Russian battleship during the surprise naval assault on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur (Lüshun). Title and other descriptive information compiled by Ni... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Sekai bankoku nihon yori kaijōrisū ōjō jinbutsu zu

Sekai bankoku nihon yori kaijōrisū ōjō jinbutsu zu

Print shows a map of the world. Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06. Format: horizontal Oban Kappazuri. Nagasaki hanga. Forms part of: the ... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Seisen Dai Nihon zenzu, ichimei, Dōchū hitori annai : tsuketari, meishōga iri /

Seisen Dai Nihon zenzu, ichimei, Dōchū hitori annai : tsuketari, meish...

Alternate title: Dai Nihon zenzu. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes 5 insets, table of guns (counties), and ill. of points of interest in margins.

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

[Nihon yochi rotei zenzu. - Public domain vintage map

[Nihon yochi rotei zenzu. - Public domain vintage map

Scale 1:1,296,000. Woodblock print. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Relief shown pictorially. Japanese. LC copy annotated in black ink. Includes text. Available also through the Library of Congress ... More

Okinawajima nanbu : Nihon Nansei Shotō = Southern portion of Okinawa Sima : Nippon Nansei Syotō.

Okinawajima nanbu : Nihon Nansei Shotō = Southern portion of Okinawa S...

Possibly a draft prepared for reproduction by Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. A seal "Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy"; and "Emergency reprod... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More

Sekai bankoku nihon yori kaijōrisū ōjō jinbutsu zu

Sekai bankoku nihon yori kaijōrisū ōjō jinbutsu zu

Print shows a map of the world. Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06. Format: horizontal Oban Kappazuri. Nagasaki hanga. Forms part of: the ... More

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Nihon Go Gakko, 1715 South Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA

Significance: Tacoma's Nihon Go Gakko was the second of over four dozen Japanese Language Schools constructed by Japanese immigrant communities in the Pacific states of Washington, Oregon, and California. Curr... More