File:Wsuvan1 1188 extralarge.jpg

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English: Miyo Iwakoshi (Mrs. Andrew Mckinnon) left, her adopted daughter, Tama Nitobe (Mrs. Shintaro Takaki) right. Miyo Iwakoshi and her adopted daughter were the first Japanese people to permanently settle in Oregon. Andrew McKinnon brought Miyo to Oregon as his bride in 1880.
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Miyo Iwakoshi and Tama Nitobe with children, ca. 1901.

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