Black and white photograph of a group of women of the Japanese Baptist Church in Seattle wth the Rev. Fukumatsu Okazaki, founder of the church, on the right. This building is possibly the Fujin Home the church established as a temporary residence for…
Black and white photograph of the Japanese Baptist church Sunday School at 103 Second Ave. The name Yamamoto is written on the front. The children are lined up in rows on the street. The letters "JBSS" are held by four men in the back row.
Black and white photograph of an English language class for Japanese immigrants at Baily Gatzert school in Seattle. There is a Caucasian woman in the front row.
Black and white photograph of a group of Issei railroad workers standing in front of a Great Northern boxcar. The boxcar has a ladder that slightly obscures the lettering.
Black and white photograph of the Fukuda Barber shop and three of the women working there. The woman behind the first lady is blurred. Women barbers were common in the Japanese community before WW II.