Title:
Mr. Harumi Yamasaki examines his crop of pole beans. He and his wife relocated this spring from the Granada Relocation ...Date:
1944-07-21Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Mr. Harumi Yamasaki examines his crop of pole beans. He and his wife relocated this spring from the Granada Relocation
Center to the Edward Barron farm at Seabrook, Maryland. Here they have their own small house. Mr. Yamasaki looks after the
farm and Mrs. Yamasaki cooks and cleans for the Barrons. Although they did not arrive at the farm until after the first plantings
should have been in, Mr. Yamasaki has prepared the land and has about 40 acres of vegetables under cultivation. Next year
he plans to plant about twice as much. Of their eight children, three are in school, one training to be a nurse, one living
in New Jersey with her husband and two children, two are working at the University of Maryland, and the older son is in the
Army.<lb/> Photographer: Van Tassel, Gretchen<lb/> Seabrook, Maryland.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. G-692
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