Agricultural laborers [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Farm trucks [lcsh];
The men are Jim and Russell, friends of the Takehara family. The crates read "Takehara." The Takehara family owned a farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Agricultural laborers [lcsh]; Prentice, Gladys [aacr2]; Farm trucks [lcsh];
L to R: Silver, Glady, Mrs. Huber, Orrie, Toby, Russ, and Jim. The Takehara family owned a farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Prentice, Gladys [aacr2]; Agricultural laborers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Dogs [lcsh];
L to R: Miss Blue, Mrs Gladys Prentice (lives on Iwasa's), Toby (over cab). Photograph taken on Takehara farm. The Takehara family owned a farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Farm trucks [lcsh];
Photographi taken on Takehara farm. The Takehara family owned a farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
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 American farmers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Takehara, C. [aacr2];
The Takehara family owned a 45 acre farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Takehara, Kikumatsu [aacr2]; Automobiles [lcsh]; Japanese American men -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
The Takehara family owned a 45 acre farm in the Jackson and Bradshaw area of Sacramento County. They grew strawberries and grapes.
Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; United States -- Armed Forces -- Japanese Americans [lcsh];
When Japanese American veterans of WWII were denied membership in the existing local VFW Post, they initiated plans for their own Nisei Post. The Institution Ceremony and Installation of Officers of the Nisei VFW Post No. 8985 was held at the...
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
When Japanese American veterans of WWII were denied membership in the existing local VFW Post, they initiated plans for their own Nisei VFW Post. The ceremony was held at the Buddhist Recreation Hall, Sacramento, California.
Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; United States -- Armed Forces -- Japanese Americans [lcsh];
When Japanese American veterans of WWII were denied membership in the existing local VFW Post, they initiated plans for thier own Nisei VFW Post. The Institution Ceremony and Installation of Officers was at the Buddhist Recreation Hall, Sacramento,...
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
When Japanese American veterans of WWII were denied membership in the existing local VFW Post, they initiated plans for thier own Nisei VFW Post. The Institution Ceremony and Installation of Officers was at the Buddhist Recreation Hall, Sacramento,...
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans -- Personal narratives [lcsh]; Japanese American veterans [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
When Japanese American veterans of WWII were denied membership in the existing local VFW Post, they initiated plans for thier own Nisei VFW Post. The Institution Ceremony and Installation of Officers was at the Buddhist Recreation Hall, Sacramento,...
World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Japanese American soldiers [lcsh]; United States. Army. Regimental Combat Team, 442nd [lcna]; Takeuchi, Tadashi [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];...
Corporal Tadashi Takeuchi was killed in action in the rescue of the Lost Battalion, Vosges Mountains, France, October 30, 1944. Corporal Tadashi Takeuchi was from Company C, 100th Battalion, 442 Regimental Combat Team. He received the Purple Heart...
Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh];
First year of hop picking for the Okano family after resettlement from the camps.
Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh];
First year of hop picking for the Okano family after resettlement from the camps.
Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Nakano, Asato George [aacr2]; Tsuruda, Kikue Ruth Nakano [aacr2]; Nakano, Misao Gyotoku [aacr2]; Nakano, Asataro [aacr2]; Matsuda, Shigeko Margaret...
L to R: George Asato Nakano, Ruth Kikue Nakano, Misao Nakano, Asataro Nakano, Margaret Shigeko Nakano. Photograph from the Nakano family album. Asataro Nakano and Misao Gyotoku Nakano immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. They settled in...
Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church (Sacramento, Calif.) [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- Religion [lcsh]; Church buildings [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];
The first Church was on 4th and P Street in Japan Town, Sacramento.