Title:
Henry and Willy Fukuhara (left to right) and their father, Ichisuke Fukuhara, Issei, all formerly of the Manzanar Relocation Center, ...Date:
1945-04Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Henry and Willy Fukuhara (left to right) and their father, Ichisuke Fukuhara, Issei, all formerly of the Manzanar
Relocation Center, are preparing the beds in one of the Calderone Greenhouses in Farmingdale, Long Island, 30 miles from New
York City, where they are now employed. Henry is chief assistant in the greenhouses. His brother works there in free time
after attending classes at the local high school. Also resettled in Farmingdale are several other members of the Fukuhara
family, including Henry Fukuhara's wife and two children, his mother and his sister, Tomiko. They all reside in their own
house on the grounds of the Calderone Greenhouses. The Fukuharas were in the nursery business at Santa Monica, California,
before evacuation.<lb/> Photographer: Ishimaru, Stone<lb/> Farmingdale, New York.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. G-884
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