DescriptionThis photo of Michi Nishiura's apartment was taken during the spring of 1945. Michi was the music disc jockey at the plant on Seabrook Farms. She also attended college, and then worked as the...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Helen Cubberley recalls the time her family spent at Seabrook Farms in the early 1940s. Her husband, Victor, was an office manager for Seabrook, while Helen worked for...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Tei Sasho recalls how he was invited to Seabrook to assist Dick Kunishima with establishing and running a grocery store, a cafeteria, and a baseball team. Mr. Sasho...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Ilmar Reinvald recalls moving from Estonia to Seabrook Farms in 1949 at the age of 12. His best memories come from making friends in the diverse community. When...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to Seabrook Farms in September of 1944. Her father was instrumental in partnering with Charles...
DescriptionPictured is the packing line at Seabrook Farms. This is where the wrapping machine wrapped up full cartons of produce. Afterwards, workers would move the sealed cartons to diferent trays that were...
DescriptionPictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representatives from the Jerome Relocation Commission in Arkansas were invited to Seabrook to investigate the...
DescriptionThe Climatology Department studied weather patterns to determine how best to store fresh crops after harvest. For example, picked peas that were left on the front platform for too long would quickly...
DescriptionKazou 'Kaz' Kobayashi is pictured in the Quality Control Lab. He was experimenting with and testing different ways of preserving crops, such as peas, until they were ready to be sold. For example,...
DescriptionThis photo from December 1952, pictures the top management members at Seabrook Farms. From left to right are Peter Brothers, Don McAllister, and Lee Towson. Don McAllister and Pete Brothers worked...