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Japanese American students on team (bottom row): George Miyakawa, Yoshio Nakagawa, Frank Sawamura.
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L To R: Frank Sawamura, George Nishimura, Yoshio Nakagawa.
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Includes Japanese American players. All in baseball uniforms. Front row: Frank Sawamura.
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Included Japanese American players. L to R: Richard Mower (CF), Merlin Reeder (P/LF), Larry Traversi (P), Norman Simpson (LF), George Santos (1B), Ed Reeder (SS), Tony Beard (C), George Miyakawa (2B), Yoshio Nakagawa (SS), Frank Sawamura (3B),...
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The event was held at the Old Baptist Church on 5th and P street in Japan Town, Sacramento.
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Photograph from the Nakano family album. Asataro Nakano and Misao Gyotoku Nakano immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. They settled in West Sacramento where they purchased land to farm. Their three children are: Margaret Shigeko Nakano, Ruth...
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Members from the Florin Japanese Methodist Church attended the conference.
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Members of the Florin Japanese Methodist Church attended the conference.
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Choji and Matsuye Kawada on celery farm in West Sacramento on Evergreen Ave near Harbor. Photo shows him irrigating growing seeds.
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In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL national president in 1938. He is the first[?] Nisei to receive a law degree from Boalt...
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Walter Tsukamoto pictured at his law office at 4th and M Streets, 1930 (Japan Town?). In 1931, Walter Tsukamoto organized the Sacramento Chapter, JACL (Japanese American Citizens League) and served as its president until 1936. He was elected JACL...
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The Takehara family owned a farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
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Resturant located on 3rd Street, Sacramento, California. Small portraits on top-center of photo: Misao Gyotoku Nakano and Asataro Nakano. Standing L to R: Mrs. Shigezo Tanaka[?], unidentified child, Shizue Nakano, unidentified woman, unidentified...
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Identified: Back row, last on the right, George Asato Nakano. Photograph from the Nakano family album. Photograph from the Nakano family album. Asataro Nakano and Misao Gyotoku Nakano immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. They settled in West...
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The first church was on 4th and P Street in Japan Town, Sacramento.
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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,...
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Located in Japan Town at 418 "O" Street. Identified: Second row; Yohei Kato, Soichi Nakatani, unidentified, Reverend Naito, Kataoka, unidentified.
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In the rear are tomato hot bed with white sheeting on top. The house in the distance is at 3121 Evergreen Avenue, West Sacramento, and was built by Choji in 1939.