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Colony- Images of Yamato Colony from 1906 through
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Three
boys from Yamato, Florida (ca. 1920)
L-R: Frank Kamiya, Kazuo Kamiya, and Yoshikazu Yamauchi.
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Sakai
children from Yamato, Florida (ca. 1918)
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Crated
tomatoes and a banana wind break at the Kobayashi farm
in Yamato (May 29, 1917)
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Four
children from Yamato, Florida (ca. 1917)
L-R: Tomoko Sakai, Yoshiko Sakai, Masa Kamiya, and Chikako Sakai.
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crated tomatoes at Kobayashi farm, Yamato (1917)
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George
Morikami's mule: Yamato, Florida (1915)
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Tomato
fields in Yamato (1915)
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View
of Amanohashidate (Bridge of Heaven): Miyazu, Japan (ca. 1915)
Note from sleeve: View of Amanohashidate (Bridge of Heaven)
in Miyazu, Japan, ca. 1915. Miyazu was the home of J. Sakai,
G. Morikami, and many other Yamato colonists. |
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Henry
Tamemasu Kamiya (ca. 1915)
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Masabei
Morikami : Yamato, Florida (1920)
Masabei was the younger brother of George Morikami.
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