520 items
520 items
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H. Hayashi & Co greenhouses (ddr-densho-441-28)
Black and white photograph of Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's Oakland greenhouses. Written along the bottom of the photograph is "Hayashi Greenhouse Kraust St. 73rd Avenue Greenhouses 1910" in blue ink.
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Hayashi Family Portrait (ddr-densho-441-91)
Photograph of three generations of the Hayashi family. Standing left to right: Norman Makoto Hayashi, Aiko Takimoto Hayashi, Henry Taro Hayashi, and Gerald Saburo Hayashi. Seated left to right: Kin (Nakayawa) Hayashi, Patrick Saburo Hayashi, and Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi
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Mrs. Kimoto and Fumio (ddr-densho-441-98)
Photograph of Mrs. Kimoto holding Fumio Kimoto in the Hayashi greenhouse
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H. Hayashi & Co greenhouses (ddr-densho-441-27)
Black and white photograph of Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's Oakland greenhouses. Inscribed on the photograph is "Greenhouses of H. HAYASHI & CO. 2311 73rd Ave., Oakland, Cal. Heated entirely by S.T. JOHNSON equipment. Written along the bottom of the photograph is "= 1930" in blue ink.
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Woman in greenhouse (ddr-densho-441-100)
Photograph of an unidentified woman in a kimono in the Hayashi greenhouse.
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Hayashi Bros. Nursery Truck (ddr-densho-441-11)
Black and white photograph of a truck filled with packaged flowers and plants for delivery. Truck is branded with Hayashi Bros Nursery name and address at 2311 73rd Ave Oakland. Written on the bottom of the image is "Nursery Truck Note: Plant Sleeves = 1915" in blue ink.
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Carrier Pigeon Is Taken at Japs' House (March 26, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-717)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 26, 1942, p. 13
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Japanese dancer (ddr-csujad-25-329)
A page from a photo album including Japanese family photographs. Includes a photograph of a Japanese female dancer. The inscription reads: Peralta, California. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_10_01_040
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Western Union telegraph from Masao Okine to S. Okine. September 26, 1946 (ddr-csujad-5-162)
A Western Union telegram from Masao Okine to his father Seiichi Okine in Whittier, California. It notifies of Masao's arrival at San Francisco from Japan where he has been stationed as a Nisei soldier and his next destination, Chicago, where his wife, Ayame, resides. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project …
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Oral history with Mary Tomita (ddr-csujad-29-392)
An oral interview with Mary Tomita. The interview was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_jaoh_0964. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2859_T01