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378 items
![Norm Hayashi Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-468-2)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/b6/b7/b6b7562c05abe73ac2dbe2f2ce992cdc.jpg)
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Norm Hayashi Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-468-2)
Grandfather's establishment of the Hayashi nursery
![Hayashi Family Photo (ddr-densho-412-2)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/fb/f3/fbf399e995ba48c8b2062a273b9f5d5d.jpg)
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Hayashi Family Photo (ddr-densho-412-2)
Photograph of three generations of the Hayashi family posed in front of an American Flag. Back row left to right: Sueko Barbra Hayashi, Natsuye Ruth Hayashi, Torao Hayashi, Tomiko Jane (Hayashi) Noda and Yoshiko Louise (Hayashi) Kubo. Seated left to right: Ruby Hayashi, Ichimatsu Hayashi, Yoneyo (Ikeda) Hayashi holding Ronald Hayashi; Kazumi John Hayashi and Lorraine …
![Hayashi Family Portrait (ddr-densho-441-91)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/23/97/2397de164293bf9db6d66257900b9251.jpg)
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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
![Linda, Shin, and Gayle (ddr-densho-441-18)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/50/32/503208642fdc0860f123039c3b391d14.jpg)
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Linda, Shin, and Gayle (ddr-densho-441-18)
Color photograph of Linda Hayashi, Shin Kato, and Gayle Hayashi inside a greenhouse. From left to right: Linda Hayashi, Shin Kato, and Gayle Hayashi.
![Pat, Gerald, Marilyn, Norm (ddr-densho-441-33)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/53/2e/532eee89b9c6ea660ea823cbcbf39ef6.jpg)
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Pat, Gerald, Marilyn, Norm (ddr-densho-441-33)
Photograph of the four Hayashi siblings outside a greenhouse. Identified left to right: Patrick Saburo Hayashi, Gerald Tadashi Hayashi, Marilyn Hayashi, and Norman Makoto Hayashi. Written along the bottom is "Oct 20 1950" in purple ink.
![Kitano Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-95)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/74/79/7479aa753ab82f7810b533a08759f29a.jpg)
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Kitano Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-95)
Photograph of Kitano Hayashi working in his brother Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's greenhouse.
![Hayashi Nursery (ddr-densho-441-9)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/b1/f3/b1f378ac910839065b85cfa25e7ab466.jpg)
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Hayashi Nursery (ddr-densho-441-9)
Black and white photograph of the front of the Hayashi Nursery with a horse and carriage on the far right. Written on the bottom of the image is "First Nursery 1906 Buena Vista & Park St, Alameda" in blue ink.
![Norm Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-101)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/23/67/23674bcfc9e1833ebf798bd4e1eaa096.jpg)
![Sinking a well (ddr-densho-441-84)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/bc/2f/bc2f344c7a81ca25b7514486396638ea.jpg)
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Sinking a well (ddr-densho-441-84)
Photograph of the digging of a well at the greenhouse site in Union City. From left to right: Henry Taro Hayashi holding Marilyn Hayashi, Norman Makoto Hayashi, Patrick Saburo Hayashi, unidentified worker, and Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi. Written along the bottom of the image is "March 1950" in fading ink.
![Norman, Warren, and Henry Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-14)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/f0/64/f064f9d8471b75c7b37c1dfe93048e45.jpg)
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Norman, Warren, and Henry Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-14)
Color photograph of Norman, Warren, and Henry Hayashi inside a greenhouse. From left to right: Norman Makoto Hayashi, Warren Hayashi, and Henry Hayashi. Written along the bottom of the image is "Norm Warren Henry 1993" in black ink.
![Greenhouse construction (ddr-densho-441-68)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/bb/4e/bb4e090deb780cc9c3045444ed61d0f1.jpg)
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Greenhouse construction (ddr-densho-441-68)
Buildings constructed by Henry Taro Hayashi. Henry Taro Hayashi is standing among the rafters.
![Warren & Henry (ddr-densho-441-8)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/09/37/0937fa0ff43aa1be208385eb87664b9d.jpg)
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Warren & Henry (ddr-densho-441-8)
Brothers Warren Hayashi (left) and Henry Hayashi (right) standing together in a greenhouse. Written at the bottom of the image is "Warren & Henry Hayashi" in black ink.
![Susan and Kaz (ddr-densho-441-22)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/c0/64/c064a6547234fe2545eecd8ec6548746.jpg)
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Susan and Kaz (ddr-densho-441-22)
Color photograph of Susan (Hayashi) Nishimatsu and Linda Hayashi posed among the flowers and plants at the California Flower Market. From left to right: Susan (Hayashi) Nishimatsu and Linda Hayashi. Written along the bottom is "Kaz Linda" in blue ink"
![Brothers at work (ddr-densho-441-82)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/45/b0/45b05ad26202a672ff4057733d5ae805.jpg)
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Brothers at work (ddr-densho-441-82)
Photograph of the three Hayashi brothers at their father's greenhouse construction site. From left to right: Patrick Saburo Hayashi, Gerald Tadashi Hayashi, and Norman Makoto Hayashi. Written along the bottom of the photographs is "May 1950" in fading blue ink.
![Letter from Torao Hayashi to Lousie Hayashi (ddr-densho-412-3)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/2d/87/2d87208843e1cb9d051aa0a311bb35ec.jpg)
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Letter from Torao Hayashi to Lousie Hayashi (ddr-densho-412-3)
Letter from Torao Hayashi to his sister Yoshiko Lousie Hayashi in Poston. In the letter Torao mentions meeting mutual friends, a delay in getting the family photograph, his brother Roy not completing school, and someone in the hospital. Torao Hayashi was killed in action just a few days after writing this letter.
![Norm and Henry at the fair (ddr-densho-441-77)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/66/8a/668a3b11830d215bd415745057544ea0.jpg)
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Norm and Henry at the fair (ddr-densho-441-77)
Norman Makoto Hayashi (left) sitting with his father, Henry Taro Hayashi (right) at the Alameda County Fair
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![Two men sitting on railing. Joe Iwataki on left (ddr-ajah-2-405)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/3a/e3/3ae3e3da3f7a62c885055000fbeb68a5.jpg)
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Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi (ddr-densho-441-6)
Black and white photograph of Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi
![Norm Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-468)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/18/e9/18e9d0b2a9deb496c38afd44b7178081.jpg)
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Norm Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-468)
Sansei male. Born September 11, 1939, in Oakland, California. Grandfather, father, and other family members established a nursery business in San Francisco, California prior to World War II. During the war, removed with family to the Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and the Topaz concentration camp, Utah. After the war, the family returned to San Francisco and …
![Toshiko Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-492)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/59/0d/590ddbddd772c381815bc9780d6814d9.jpg)
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-492)
Nisei female. Born April 14, 1925, in Portland, Oregon. Grew up in Beaverton, Oregon, where parents farmed and sold produce at a nearby market. During World War II, family moved to Ontario, Oregon, to avoid mass removal, and worked for a white farmer. Toshiko attended Boise State University in Idaho and then moved to Seattle after …
![Fumi Hayashi Interview (ddr-manz-1-70)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/74/34/7434354fc9d3d7dff2d0cf09c9976e6d.jpg)
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Fumi Hayashi Interview (ddr-manz-1-70)
Nisei female. Born January 24, 1925, in Los Angeles, California. Grew up in the Los Angeles area, where parents ran a flower business. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. While in camp, held various jobs, including working for the camouflage net factory. Eventually returned to California.
![Matsuko Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1021-4)](https://ddr.densho.org/media/cache/9a/47/9a47ce128263bc792953db34fd80b383.jpg)
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Matsuko Hayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1021-4)
Born in 1921 in Parlier in Fresno County, California, Matsuko Hayashi (pseudonym) grew up as the second oldest of the eight children of a first-generation immigrant who had come to the United States as a sixteen years old, and his wife who had come as a "picture bride." They raised grapes on three farms that Matsuko's …