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  • Collection: Shades of Tulare County Project

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The Kuzo Shinoda family. Kuzo and his first wife, Hito, had four children. After her death he returned to Japan and married her sister, Sayo. They had eight children. Pictured (left to right) are: Top row: Muto Shinoda, Bobby Hanada, Akira Shinoda,…

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Ling Joe and his son, Yow, posed for a photographer in San Francisco. Yow Joe became a professional dancer with wife Rosie Yuen.

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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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Ling Joe was part of Senator Linder's fishing party to the mountains.

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Ling Joe and his daughter Nunn Reve, age 7, are pictured in a horse-drawn carriage in front of the Santa Fe Railroad depot in Tulare, California, in 1908.

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Ling Joe (on horse, far left) was a member of Senator Reynold Linder's 1916 fishing party to the Central California mountains. Senator is pictured fourth from left.

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Lyman Chan, called the "Little Cowboy." Linda Chan is seen in the background. The 1948 photo was taken in Visalia, California.

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This photo is probably of Lyman Chan, posed with an automobile in about 1954 or 1955.

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Girls' Day in 1935. Mary (left) and Alice Morioka are in traditional Japanese dress. They are standing beside a display of Japanese dolls and other figures.

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Mary Joe (Mrs. Ling Joe) is behind the counter of Mary Joe's Cafe, 340 "K" Street, Tulare, California. Photo was taken in 1933.
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