DescriptionPhoto of Seabrook Village Students, Basic English Class-- (L-R) Hugo Kern, Dorothy Chapman, Josie Ikeda, Ruth Toyama, Virginia Fister, Dot Fithian, Ottomar Sprah
DescriptionSumi Hirata, Miss Kajikawa & Marie Morano prepare dish for event at the community house, an integral part of immigrant life at Seabrook Farms.
DescriptionThe Sunday prime time "Fuji Hour" radio broadcast over Station WSNJ of Bridgeton was initiated as the Chapter's 30th Anniversary Commemorative Project on March 3, 1974. At the beginning Ray Ono was...
DescriptionPosthumous award of Distinguished Service Cross to the parents of Sgt. Richard K. Nakasaki. L-R Ray bano, Mr. Nakasaki, Jim Ishii, Mrs. Nakasaki, Shoji Nakayama
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionClosing of the Kabuki Theater in Poston Arizona Relocation Center Camp II, where Sunkie Tazumi Oye and her family performed during their internment at the camp from September 1942 to June 1944.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionL-R Sunkie Tazumi, Fumi Onitsuka and Anna Mae Fujino posing for the dance Kappore, c. 1936. They later performed this and other dances at the Kabuki theater during their internment in the Poston...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionAt Seabrook Farms Community House, Yo "Sensei" Yeya teaches the intricacies of flower arranging (ikebana) to Mitty Matsui and other students.
DescriptionRyusuke, Hisano Tazumi and their daughter Sunkie were interned in Poston II Internment Camp from Septemper 1942 - June 1944 prior to their residence at the Seabrook Farms plant. Ryusuke was...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)