Carved relief lacquer on wood of Chinese style landscape. Cinnabar color. Red lacquer back with picture support. Dark stained frame of Keiyaki wood. Inscription in Kanji done in gold paint of bottom of frame. Inscription on back: "June 171968. To…
Japanese farmers in the White River and Puyallup Valleys were hesistant to do any more planting with the impending evacuation of all Japanese from those areas to come about soon.
Article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer about the reluctance of the Japanese farmers to continue planting because of the uncertainty of what is being planned by the government.
News article; the association in the 1910 Hip Sing building hopes to apply for a city-backed loan that would renovate and restore the upper floors for lower-income people, especially after the building was badly damaged after the Nisqually…
Japanese farmers on Bainbridge Island met with C.W. Neely of R.D. Bodle Company, a frozen fruit dealer, in a photo showing them in discussion over the disposition of their crops since they were to be evacuated soon.