Title:
Mr. Riyosuke Adachi of Topaz is employed as a gardener on the Lober Estate in San Mateo. He resides in ...Date:
1945-07-19Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Mr. Riyosuke Adachi of Topaz is employed as a gardener on the Lober Estate in San Mateo. He resides in his own
home at 110 South Grant Street, San Mateo. His daughter, Chiyo, is working as a stock clerk at Joseph Magnin's, an exclusive
women's store in San Francisco. Sgt. Kenichi Adachi, a son, is with the 442nd Battalion in Italy. Pvt. Eiichi Adachi, son,
is stationed in Texas. Seichi Adachi is studying for the ministry in South Dakota. Kenichi, Eiichi and Seichi were members
of the All Peninsula Basketball League. Ryuichi Adachi, a son, is a student at the University of Wisconsin studying electrical
engineering. Fumi Adachi, a daughter, is doing housework for a family in Wisconsin. Mrs. Riyosuke Adachi helps with the housework
on the Lober Estate.<lb/> Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru<lb/> San Mateo, California.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. -246
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