설명Families whose ancestors came to Korea with a Japanese Kato Kiyomasa.jpg
Collection: Willard Dickerman Straight and Early U.S.-Korea Diplomatic Relations, Cornell University Library
Title: Families whose ancestors came to Korea with a Japanese Kato Kiyomasa
Date: ca. 1904
Place: Asia: South Korea; Kyongsang-pukto
Type: Postcards/Ephemera
Description: This Japanese post card shows grandchildren and their families whose ancestors came to Korea as subordinates to a certain Japanese by the name of Kato Kiyomasa. The post card indicates that they lived and flourished in 'Kyongsang-pukto' (Kyongsang North Province). Those seated in the front are Japanese explorers.
Inscription/Marks: Image imprinted with legend in Japanese characters. Pencilled inscription on verso: 'Policemen South Province.'
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