Yoshihashi, Setsu Kawata [aacr2]; Japanese American women -- California [lcsh]; Japanese American business enterprises -- California [lcsh]; Laundry -- Equipment and supplies [lcsh]
Can used to blow water lightly onto clothes for pressing. This was used by Setsu Kawata Yoshihashi (1896-1993), who started a laundry business with her husband in Hollywood, California, between the years 1915-1922. During hard times, she would do...
Japanese American business enterprises [lcsh]; Grocery trade -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Produce trade [lcsh]; Grocery trade [lcsh]; Sell-Rite Market [aacr2];
Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Grocery trade -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Walsh Station Grocery Store [aacr2]; Takehara, Paul [aacr2];
After being discharged from the army, Paul Takehara opened the Walsh Station grocery store in 1946 at the corner of Jackson and Bradshow Roads in Sacramento.
Takehara, Paul [aacr2]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Grocery trade -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Walsh Station Grocery Store [aacr2]; Takehara, Emmie [aacr2];
After being discharged from the army, Paul Takehara opened the Walsh Station grocery store in 1946 at the corner of Jackson and Bradshow Roads in Sacramento.
Japanese Americans -- California -- Marysville [lcsh]; Japanese American business enterprises [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Nakamura Company [aacr2]
The company's address was 208 Oak Street, Marysville. The company was a San Francisco Japanese import company that brought Japanese goods to the Marysville area by train. Nakamura picked up orders at the train depot (6th and A Street) and made...
Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- History [lcsh]; Japanese American business enterprises [lcsh]; New Eagle Drug Store [aacr2]; Ishii, Mr. [aacr2]; Agnes Hospital (Sacramento, Calif.) [aacr2]; Miyakawa, Mr....
New Eagle Drug Store was owned by Mr. Ishii. Agnes hospital was above the drug store. The hospital was owned by Mr. Miyakawa. Next door to the New Eagle Drug Store was Fujii 5 and 10 cent store, next to that was Tamagawado.
"A bibliography of titles in the California State University, Sacramento, Library."
Vols for 1969-1972 issued by the University under its earlier name: Sacramento State College
Vols. for 1969- compiled by John Liberty
Japanese American business enterprises -- California [lcsh]; Matsuno Jyono, Joe [aacr2]; Matsuno Jyono, Grace [aacr2]; Advertisements [lcsh];
Grace and Joe's Beauty and Barber Shop was located at 108 E. Elm Street, Lodi, California. Their surname was Matsuno Jyono. Grace ran the beauty shop and Joe ran the barber shop. At one time it had a calendar glued on the bottom of the mat....
Japanese American business enterprises -- California [lcsh]; Matsuno Jyono, Joe [aacr2]; Matsuno Jyono, Grace [aacr2]; Advertisements [lcsh];
Grace and Joe's Beauty and Barber Shop was located at 108 E. Elm Street, Lodi, California. Their surname was Matsuno Jyono. Grace ran the beauty shop and Joe ran the barber shop. The scene has Mt. Fuji in the background, cherry blossoms in the...
Japanese -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Folk art -- Japan [lcsh]; Toys [lcsh]; Kokeshi dolls [lcsh]
Racoon has accounting book in hand that symbolizes business. Kokeshi are traditional Japanese folk dolls made of wheel-turned wood, consisting of a head and body with no limbs. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are painted to give...
Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Factories [lcsh]; Basket makers [lcsh];
Mr. Masuda worked as manager of the Florin Basket Factory. Grapes were packed into baskets and then put into crates. Pictured here is the caucasian boss and a few workers who oversee the work of the immigrants from Japan. Note that the workers were...
Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Florin -- History [lcsh]; Farms -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Irrigation pumps -- History [lcsh];
Farm purchased by Iwao Takahama and his business partner, Zensaku Teranishi (41st Meiji). One third of the acreage was first cultivated. At the center, men are digging an irrigation well. To the right is the transformer for the water pump.
Japanese American business enterprises -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Advertisements [lcsh]; Fan painting, Japanese [lcsh]; M. Kambara Shoe Store [aacr2]
The fan, made of bamboo and paper, is an advertisement for the M. Kambara Shoe Store which was located at 1315 4th Street, Sacramento, California. The fan was made in Japan and used prior to World War II.
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,...
Cameras [lcsh]; Hishida, George [lcna]; Japanese American business enterprises -- California [lcsh];
Identified as No. 10 Cirkuta Camera made by Folmer Graflex Corporation, Rochester, NY, USA. Owned by photographer George Hishida of George Studio on Fresno Street.