DescriptionThis steam stack is one example of the self-sufficient operations at Seabrook Farms. The Farms produced its own utilities, such as electricity and clean water. Steam was used for cooking and...
DescriptionJohn Seabrook, son of Charles F. Seabrook, writes about the personal and professional life of his father, and the company his father owned, Seabrook Farms. The Appendix contains the company's annual...
DescriptionThis November 23, 1953, photograph shows Kaoru Kamikawa standing in front of the Amerio freezers at Seabrook Farms. He is mentioned in Iddy Asada's essay, 'I remember Hoover Village.' When Iddy's...
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...
DescriptionPictured is Wendell Stamm, supervisor of the Raw Material Grading Department at the Seabrook factory. John Fuyuume describes produce grading and sampling in his memoir, 'I remember summers at...
DescriptionThis photograph shows the front view of the factory at Seabrook. John Fuyuume describes the factory in his meoir, 'I remember summers at Seabrook as a college student.'
DescriptionRalph Clark, of the Seabrook Farms Contract Department, is pictured. Mr. Clark helped contract private farmers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, to grow product for Seabrook Farms.
DescriptionPictured is Henry Behnke of the Seabrook Farms Contract Department. He helped secure contracts from private farmers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, to produce goods for Seabrook.
DescriptionThe Farm Security Administration, which operated the camp at Big Oaks, constructed housing using materials not affected by wartime shortages.These structures typically housed guestworkers from the...
DescriptionPrefabricated houses - located in "Field no. 16" - were preferred residences at Seabrook, and in 1943 and 1944 housed white Southern migrant workers and their families. Though small and made of flimsy...