DescriptionWritten in both Japanese and English, this poster advertises the more permanent status of positions at Seabrook Farms, which, due to the continual processing of warehoused frozen vegetable, was not...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionRelocation and supervised work was implemented gradually by the WRA, beginning in January 1943. This poster touts Seabrook Farms' success in attracting and retaining released internees, to convince...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionSeabrook Farms sponsored team with co-captains in public relations picture. This was taken before the "big game" at the Philadelphia "ARENA." Played preliminary to the Philadelphia...
DescriptionSchool Teachers at the Seabrook School. The original school building was renamed the "Elizabeth Moore School," in honor of the administrator of that name, pictured here, 1st row, 1st at right, who...
DescriptionThis bronze statue, made from a melted-down belt buckle, was given to Mrs. Cubberly by a German POW who befriended her. (See I Remember When by Mrs. Helen B. Cubberly.)