Japanese Americans -- California -- Florin [lcsh]; Taniguchi, Masao [aacr2]; Japanese American farmers [lcsh]; Clothing and dress [lcsh];
This sunbonnet was worn by Mrs. Masao Taniguchi. It was a common and pratical accessory worn by Japanese American women farming in the Florin area before WWII.
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 -- Washington -- Bainbridge Island [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians [lcsh]; Dogs [lcsh]
Departure day. Bainbridge Island, WA was the first area Japanese Americans evacuated under Executive Order 9066. Dogs were not allowed in internment camps and Japanese Americans were forced to leave their family pets behind.
Mack, Dorothy [aacr2]; Teachers -- California -- Florin [lcsh];
Dorothy Mack at Mammoth Lake, 1987. Dorothy Love Mack first taught in 1921 at the historic Rhoades School. She was a principal and teacher of Sierra-Enterprise School in Sacramento from 1928-1935. Student enrollment at the school was 90% Nisei. ...
Japanese Americans -- History [lcsh]; Museum exhibits [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Florin -- History [lcsh]; United States. Constitution [lcsh]
Exhibit located at National Museum of American History (U.S.) .
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.
Mothers and sons [lcsh]; Japanese American soldiers [lcsh]; World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; United States. Army. Regimental Combat Team, 442nd [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese...
This Gold Star Ceremony was held to honor the mothers of Japanese American soldiers from the Sacramento area and Florin who died during WWII. Those honored included Mrs. Yoneo Hayashi, Mrs. Tsuru Nakagaki (mother of Masaru Nakagaki), Mrs. Asa Abe,...
Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Hospitals [lcsh];
The Jerome Relocation Center was named after the town of Jerome, which was located one-half mile south. However, the official post office designation for the center was Denson.
Concentration camps -- Utah [lcsh]; Central Utah Relocation Center [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh];
Trunk made for Mr. and Mrs. Yuichi Mitani from scrap lumber and discarded crates at Topaz Relocation Center, Utah. It was used to move their belongings back to the Bay Area during resettlement.
Japanese American men -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Schools, Japanese [lcsh]; Language schools [lcsh];
Clearing field in order to build a Japanese language school located in the Riverside area of Sacramento. Recognized persons in photo: Togo Yasuda, Niro Sunada, Dr. Goro Muramoto, Harry Ikemoto, Bacon Imai, Muramoto, Ed Ikemoto, and Mr. Ishimoto.
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...
"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 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.
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 farmers [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Agricultural laborers [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California -- Sacramento County [lcsh]; Family farms -- California --Sacramento County [lcsh];
The Takehara family owned a 45 acre 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.