This image shows the Takasugi families posing for a group portrait at the exterior front of the S. H. Diffenderffer & Son Mortuary, during a funeral for Midori Takasugi.
This is an exterior photo of several automobiles lined up as part of a funeral procession for Takako Takasugi. The photo shows the exterior street view of the Japanese Cemetery in Oxnard, California.
This image shows Singoro Takasuki, proprietor of the Asahi Market, standing inside the store. Advertising signage from the period can be seen on the walls in the background. In the foreground grocery carts, a scale, and sales counter are visible.…
This image shows a full exterior street view of the front of the Japanese Methodist Church, 632 A Street, Oxnard, California. There are two adults and one child on the front steps.
This image shows Japanese Methodist Church members posing on the front steps of the church, circa 1925. Frank Takasugi is at left in the dark hat. Mrs. Takasugi stands in front of him, wearing a hat. Mrs. Baba is standing right of Mrs. Takasugi,…
This image shows John Takasugi posing for the photo on the day that he left the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona. As a young draftee, he was sent to Cleveland for training.
This image shows Japanese draftees on the day they left the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona. John Takasugi is standing in the back row to the right of the man wearing the plaid shirt. Full view, group photo.
This image shows Helen Kimura posing with her sisters before their departure to the East Coast, USA. The photo is taken at the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona. The young women are leaving either to work or to study.
This image shows young male and female internees preparing to depart from the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona to work or to study in the Eastern part of the U.S.
This image shows a bus departing the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona. The bus is filled with young Japanese men and women who are going to work or study in the Eastern U.S.
Four male boxmakers (wooden crates for lemons) group portrait. The men are standing or sitting surrounded by boxes with brand seals and drawings of lemons on them. Leon Preciado, Sr. (left) and Jesus Gonzales (2nd from right) are among the group.…
Four male boxmakers (wooden crates for lemons) group portrait. The men are standing in front of boxes piled high. One man holds a box in one hand. Men are: Phillipe (possibly Felipe) Lopez, Jesus Gonzales, Leon Preciado and Enrique Vela. Location is…
Interior bird's eye view of working at Mupu packinghouse. A number of men and women are shown in the middle of packing and moving boxes. Leon Preciado, Sr. is on the far right wearing a dark apron and hat.
Pedro Soto, left, and Juan Salas dressed as old-time cowboys. The backdrop appears to be a saloon. The men face each other and each one has an arm resting on the "bar."
Alianza Hispana - Mexicana group photo. Front row, second from left, Jose Angel Diaz; third from left, Juan Salas, owner of El Brillante Market; far right Señora Castillo, owner of El Paso Shoe Store.
Full portrait of Juan Gonzalez Salas, standing on the sidewalk in front of El Brillante Market. He is wearing an apron and smiling or laughing into the camera.
Group photo, top row from left: Toni Kennedy, Victor Salas, Alice Guevara, Naomi Pineda, Johnny Salas, Sam Salas, Estella Bustillos.
Front row from left: David Salas, Juan G. Salas, Robert Salas, Concepción M. Salas, Lydia Taylor.
Santa Paula Merchants Baseball Team, July 1940.
Back row (L-R): Chon Vela (?); Gil Casteneda, owner of Gil's Market; Manuel Victoria, owner of Victoria Shoe Repair; unknown; Buddy Sibrian, printer at The Chronicle; Polo Coronado.
Front row:…
Alianza Hispana - Mexicana, Santa Paula.
Señor Ortega, front row, second from left. Group photo of a large group of men and women, sitting and standing, wearing business attire.
Alianza Hispana - Mexicana, Santa Paula.
Back row, men standing: Juan Salas is 2nd from left; Jose Diaz is to his right; Joe Preciado is second from right; Estrella Preciado is at piano. Guitarrist to her left is Joedin Ramirez, "Mon" Hernandez to…
Family portrait of the Diaz Family, Santa Paula.
Back row (L-R): Virginia Obiol (niece raised by Diaz Family), Maria Trinidad; Miguel; Lenore Baco.
Front row: Antonio, Josefa, Jose.
Exterior view of Las Quince Letras Cafe, a restaurant in Santa Paula owned an operated by the Diaz Family. Restaurant sign is clearly visible, flanked by Coca Cola advertising signs.
Exterior view of Las Quince Letras Cafe, a restaurant in Santa Paula owned an operated by the Diaz Family. Image appears to have been taken from across the street; street in foreground. Restaurant sign is clearly visible, flanked by Coca Cola…