539 items
539 items
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Three men in baseball uniforms standing in baseball field (ddr-ajah-5-73)
Caption below photo: With sleek and graceful Clipper ships anchored in eh background, Hisaki Hayashi of the Alameda Taiiku Kai (ATK) appears in the outfield, circa 1920s. ATK field was on a lot adjacent to the northeast corner of McKinley Park at the end of Walnut St and clement Ave, Alameda, CA.
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Toichi Hayashi in a stage performance (ddr-njpa-5-1374)
Caption on front [translation]: "Creator of the Joruri festival, held at Singon-Sect Buddhist Temple."
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Hayashi, Ichiro intake form and photographs (ddr-csujad-2-65)
Photographs and intake form for Ichiro Hayashi, an incarceree transferred to Tule Lake Camp from Jerome Camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0065
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An oral history with Ken Hayashi (ddr-csujad-29-26)
An oral interview with Ken Hayashi, an incarceree at the Pinedale Assembly Center and the Tule Lake incarceration camp. The interview was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_jaoh_0100. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 1323.1_T01
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Certificate (ddr-densho-441-94)
Certificate of lifetime membership to the Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists for Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi.
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Flooded greenhouses (ddr-densho-441-39)
Photograph of flooded greenhouses. Due to the Alameda Creek overflowing, the Hayashi family's newly constructed greenhouses flooded.
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Mikio Asagi shipping baby chicks (ddr-njpa-5-75)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Pictured far right, Mikio Asagi, owner of the Asagi Hatchery. Left: Hayashi Koishi."
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Patent 14318, wrapping device (ddr-densho-441-4)
Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi's patent for a plant wrapping device.
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Norm and Trainee setting up exhibit (ddr-densho-441-43)
Photograph of Norman Makoto Hayashi (facing camera) and an unidentified trainee setting up the Alameda City Fair Exhibit.
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Ceremony for the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (ddr-densho-10-181)
Caption on reverse: "Old Exec. Office Bldg., John Hayashi, Rochelle Wandzura, Rita Takahashi, Ron Wakabayashi, Bob Sakaguchi, Beorge Baba."
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Union City Greenhouses (ddr-densho-441-32)
Buildings constructed by Henry Taro Hayashi. Written on the bottom of the image is "October 20, 1950" in purple ink
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Potting Shed (ddr-densho-441-73)
Henry Taro Hayashi (right) standing the potting shed of the Union City Greenhouses Inc. with an unidentified man moving pots.
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Greenhouse construction (ddr-densho-441-67)
Buildings constructed by Henry Taro Hayashi. Written on the bottom of the image is "October 20, 1950" in purple ink
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Hirokichi speaking to a crowd (ddr-densho-441-93)
Hirokichi "Harry" Hayashi at the microphone before a crowd. Hirokichi served as the president of the San Francisco Market president between 1930 and 1932
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Warren & Kaz (ddr-densho-441-15)
Color photograph of Warren Hayashi with his arm around Kaz in front of a poinsettia. Written on the bottom of the image is "Warren Kaz" in blue ink.
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Nobuaki Makino (ddr-njpa-4-1015)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Interview with Imperial Household Minister lasted for 2 hours. May 14, 1934. On the 14th, Minister of the Imperial Household, Makino, visited West [?] at 9:25 a.m. and was interviewed for two hours, then left there at 11:18. During that time Hayashi, Master of Ceremonies, stopped by at 10:25 a.m. and [?] …
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Flooded grounds (ddr-densho-441-40)
Photograph of flooded grounds. Due to the Alameda Creek overflowing, the Hayashi family's newly constructed greenhouses and the surrounding land flooded.
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Men inside florist shop (ddr-ajah-6-716)
Caption below photo: An unknown florist, possibly located in Alameda or Oakland, CA, circa 1910s-1920s. It is not Hayashi Flowers.
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Methodist church conference (ddr-densho-153-5)
(Left to right): Kiyo Migaki, Michi Hirata, Sadae Sugihara, Ida Nishifue, Mary Yonago, Masa Funakoshi, Asako Yoshida, Ana Hayashi, Sashie Yamamoto.
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An oral history with Clara D. Hayashi (ddr-csujad-30-2)
An oral interview with Clara D. Hayashi, an incarceree at the Children's Village. The interview was conducted for the Children's Village at Manzanar Oral History Project by California, Fullerton. The transcript is found in item: csufccop_cvm_0104. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2334_T01
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Letter to George Hayashi from William Yoshino (ddr-chijacl-1-445)
Including text for add about CWRIC
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Letter from Dick Hayashi to Loni Ding (ddr-densho-1007-1025)
Mentions Barry Saiki, who would become a key part of The Color of Honor.