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Memorial service group portrait at West Tenth Methodist Church (ddr-densho-329-716)
img Memorial service group portrait at West Tenth Methodist Church (ddr-densho-329-716)
Group photo of attendees at the memorial service for Kanetaro Domoto and Motonoshin Domoto."Utsumi Studio / 11.26.1949 / OAKLAND" written on front.
Memorial donor list (ddr-densho-329-718)
doc Memorial donor list (ddr-densho-329-718)
List of donor names with addresses and amounts donated to the memorial service for Kanetaro and Motonoshin Domoto
Memorial Service program (ddr-densho-329-717)
doc Memorial Service program (ddr-densho-329-717)
Program for a memorial service for Kanetaro and Motonoshin Domoto, both deceased 1943. Held at the West Tenth Methodist Church in Oakland, California, and sponsored by the California Flower Market Association.
Letter to Yuri Domoto from Tak Negi (ddr-densho-356-358)
doc Letter to Yuri Domoto from Tak Negi (ddr-densho-356-358)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Tak Negi in which Tak provides condolences for the death of Kanetaro Domoto (Yuriko's father) and Motonoshin "Henry" Domoto (Yuriko's uncle) and inquires about her plans for the future providing an offer of housing in Minnesota. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-321 and ddr-densho-356-413.
Kaneji and Sally (Fujii) Domoto Collection (ddr-densho-329)
Collection Kaneji and Sally (Fujii) Domoto Collection (ddr-densho-329)
Accessions 1-2: The Kaneji and Sally (Fujii) Domoto collection consists mostly of correspondence to Kaneji Domoto from his wife Sally, and his sisters Wakako and Yuriko. The letters primarily date between 1942 and 1952, when Kaneji was on the East Coast looking for work and his family was held at Amache, and after WWII when his …
Japanese flower-growing industry in America (ddr-densho-329-844)
doc Japanese flower-growing industry in America (ddr-densho-329-844)
Five-page essay, possibly distributed as a pamphlet, giving an overview of the history of Japanese flower growers in the US. Emphasizes contributions of Kan Yoshiike and the Domoto brothers in particular. Narrates the history of immigration of major contributors to the industry, history of the various business organizations for floriculturists in California, and of chrysanthemum cultivation. …
Domoto Family induction program (ddr-densho-329-843)
doc Domoto Family induction program (ddr-densho-329-843)
Program from the award presentation and induction of the Domoto family into the California Floriculture Hall of Fame, presented by the Kee Kitayama Research Foundation and the California Ornamental Research Foundation. Program includes a schedule of events, a two-page history of the Domoto family's nursery and its impact on the floriculture industry, and credits to event …
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