Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Advertisements [lcsh]; Hamai Drug Store [aacr2]
The portfolio has envelopes to hold documents. It reads "Hamai Kaishundo Sacramento, Calif." It was given out by Hamai Drug Store when moving from 3rd Street between L and M Streets to the Taketa Building on 4th and M (Capitol) Streets, Sacramento,...
Japanese -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Temples, Buddhist -- Japan [lcsh];
The charm has bell and gold charm symbolizing the Todaiji Temple in Japan. Todaiji ("Great Eastern Temple") is one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara. Todaiji was constructed in 752 as the head temple...
Boy Scouts of America [lcna]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]
Boy Scout Troop 41 visit to Japan in the summer of 1929. The troop met in front of the Capitol Building. Many people from Japan Town came to see the boys off. A farewell speech was given by Governor C. C. Young. The troop marched to the river and...
Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; World War, 1939-1945 -- California [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh];
The order for all persons of Japanese ancestry to register with the War Civilian Control Agency occurred upstairs in the Masonic Lodge building in Elk Grove.
Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; World War, 1939-1945 -- California [lcsh];
The order for all persons of Japanese ancestry to register with the War Civilian Control Agency occurred upstairs in the Masonic Lodge building in Elk Grove.
Higashioka, George [aacr2]; Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American women [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) [lcna];
George Higashioka was a business manager for the Poston school [?].
Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; School buildings [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) -- Buildings [lcna];
Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; Flags -- United States [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Education [lcsh];
Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; School buildings [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) [lcna];
Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; School buildings [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) [lcna];
Concentration Camps -- Arizona [lcsh]; School buildings [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) [lcna];
Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Young Men's Association (Calif.) [aacr2]; Young Women's Association (Calif.) [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh];
Between 1900 and 1910, Japanese began to buy property and establish farms, vineyards, and orchards. All-Japanese communities developed in agricultural areas in central California, including Florin in Sacramento County (which the Japanese called...
Concentration camps -- Arizona -- Employees [lcsh]; Poston Relocation Center (Poston, Ariz.) -- Officials and employees [lcna]; McLaren, Dallas [aacr2]; School principals [lcsh];
The school at Poston II was in a barracks until a new school was built, ca. 1943. Dallas McLaren was the principal at the Poston Relocation Center school.