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  • Collection: Shades of Tulare County Project

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Portrait of Gong Shee Choy's family taken in Bakersfield, California, in 1907. The two individuals on the left are unidentified. Next (left to right) are Shee Choy, Flora Choy, Uncle Choy, Alice Choy and Frances Choy.

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Joe family portrait taken in Tulare, California in 1913. Pictured are (left to right): Mary Joe, Jennie Joe Wong, Ling Joe, and baby Yow Joe. Family is in traditional dress.

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Ling and Mary Joe pose for their wedding photo in 1888. The photo was taken in Tulare, Califoria, where Ling Joe first settled in 1886. He opened a small restaurant in the 100 block of East Tulare Avenue. Chan Sing Toy was a picture bride who becameā€¦

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Maki Shinoda-Sadahiro Kikuchi (third from right) is pictured with her fifth grade class at Cutler Elementary School. Photo was taken October 21, 1940. [Note: surname of individual needs further research]

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Takeno Katayama (center), Judy Yoshimoto's maternal grandmother, is pictured with Takeno's mother, Mitsuno Katayama (right).

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An early portrait of Ling Joe in traditional Chinese dress. Photo was taken in San Francisco, California.

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Daisy Joe (Fung) is pictured on a Chinese float in the 1913 Portola Day parade in San Francisco.

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Poetry Club members at Colorado River Internment Camp (Camp Poston). Members wrote haiku and shared their poems with other members. Bill Wake's father, Yempei Wake, is pictured in the top row, third from the right.

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Bill Wake (age 20) in front of the family home. The farm was located on Parlier Ave. east of Buttonwillow near Reedley. He is pulling blocks of wood in his wagon.
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