Title:
Mr. and Mrs. Kosaku Steven Tamura (Granada) at the famous Minute Man statue on the battlefield at Concord, Mass., where ...Date:
1944-08Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Mr. and Mrs. Kosaku Steven Tamura (Granada) at the famous Minute Man statue on the battlefield at Concord, Mass.,
where the shot was fired that was heard 'round the world. Mr. Tamura is a lawyer by profession, a member of the California
bar, and had a private practice at Santa Ana, California. He received his education at Pomona College, and LL.B. from the
University of California. At Granada he was employed in the project attorney's office. Mrs. Tamura is a graduate of the University
of California and at Granada, she worked as librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Tamura arrived at Boston in October, 1943. Mr. Tamura
enrolled for graduate work at Harvard University and has carried on some research work in addition to his regular studies.
Mrs. Tamura is employed at the law library in Harvard University. Inasmuch as both are busy throughout the day they have made
their home at 32 Braddock Park, Boston, a boarding house with a fine reputation of Japanese and American cooking.<lb/> Photographer:
Iwasaki, Hikaru<lb/> Lexington, Massachusetts.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. I-266
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