DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a community newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These newsletter issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect...
DescriptionWaiting in front of the general store for the "green bus" to take the people on an outing. This is before the "School Village" was developed.
DescriptionPictured is one of the many tractor trailers owned by Seabrook under the name Cumberland Auto & Truck Co. It was an early version of the refrigerated tractor trailers used for frozen food delivery....
DescriptionWhen spinach was cut by hand, it was sent in baskets to the plant, but after a mechanical harvestor was developed, large dumptrucks were used. Rows and rows of baskets of spinach are on the front...
DescriptionSpecial visit from Gov. Whitman as she could not come to our 50th year Celebration. Fusa Kazaoka, Gov. Whitman's bodyguard (unidentified), Ellen Nakamura, Laren Taniguchi, Gov. Christie Whitman,...
DescriptionFamily portrait taken with enlistee, Kazuto. Many eligible young men who received their induction notice volunteered for the Armed Forces. Kaz was a member of the famous 422 Regiment Combat Team,...