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Harry Kono recruits an African American Baseball Player (ddr-ajah-6-348)
doc Harry Kono recruits an African American Baseball Player (ddr-ajah-6-348)
Contract signed by Harry Kono with James Bonner to play with Dai Tokyo Baseball Club, with annotations
Two men with fish (ddr-ajah-6-332)
img Two men with fish (ddr-ajah-6-332)
Caption below photo: Hikotaro "Harry" Kono and his catch of Striped Bass. He was from Alameda, CA. Photo circa 1930s early 1940's
Envelope with Hayashi's Flowers return address (ddr-ajah-6-330)
doc Envelope with Hayashi's Flowers return address (ddr-ajah-6-330)
Caption below photo: An envelope for a business card from Hikotaro "Harry" Kono's business, Hayashi Flowers at 2305 Santa Clara Ave in Alameda, CA, circa 1920's-early 1940's
Photo of Harry Kono on stairway and text of biographical data about Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-335)
img Photo of Harry Kono on stairway and text of biographical data about Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-335)
Caption below photo: Hikotaro "Harry" Kono in Alameda, CA, circa 1930s. Inscription on photo front: To Babu Harry K. Kono
Portrait of Hikotaro Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-334)
img Portrait of Hikotaro Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-334)
Caption below photo: Hikotaro "Harry" Kono of Alameda, CA., circa mid 1930s
Hayashi Florist Baseball Team (ddr-ajah-6-338)
doc Hayashi Florist Baseball Team (ddr-ajah-6-338)
Compilation of clippings and history of the Hayashi Florist Baseball Team and sponsor Harry Kono
Kono Morita, Students from Japan hosted by the Alameda Kiwanis Club (ddr-ajah-6-347)
doc Kono Morita, Students from Japan hosted by the Alameda Kiwanis Club (ddr-ajah-6-347)
Compilation of clippings, photo and story of event hosted by Kiwanis club for Japanese American students
Clipping with photo of Hayashi Florist Baseball team (ddr-ajah-5-104)
doc Clipping with photo of Hayashi Florist Baseball team (ddr-ajah-5-104)
Caption below photo: Harry Kono and his business's baseball team, Hayashi Florist in Alameda, CA, January 10, 1931. Kono retained the name of the original business owner, Harry Hayashi, on the store. It was located at 2305 Santa Clara Ave.
Toshio and Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-343)
img Toshio and Harry Kono (ddr-ajah-6-343)
Caption below photo: Toshio "Osky" Kono and his father, Hikotaro "Harry" Kono, circa late 1940s-early 1950s, Selma CA vicinity. The Konos were originally from Alameda, CA, but settled in Selma, CA after WWII.
Family portrait of Kono Family (ddr-ajah-6-346)
img Family portrait of Kono Family (ddr-ajah-6-346)
Cation below photo: When Eiko Died in 1929, Harry was left with four children to raise. Harry, 41, would then marry Chiyoko "Harriet" Mizuta, 26, on October 12, 1929 at the Buddhist Temple of Alameda
Five women standing with Harry Hikotaro outside florist shop (ddr-ajah-6-333)
img Five women standing with Harry Hikotaro outside florist shop (ddr-ajah-6-333)
Caption below photo: Standing in front of Hayashi Florist, run by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono is L to R: Masako and Toshiko Minami, Emi, Tomiko, Chieko and Harry Kono. The Minamis are first cousins to the Konos. Circa mid 1930's. Alameda, CA
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