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| Yamato
Colony- Images of Yamato Colony from 1906 through
1950. |
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| Yamato
Colony was a farming community in South Florida founded by Japanese
immigrant Jo Sakai in 1905. Read More. |
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Tamotsu
(Tom) Kobayashi in army uniform: Yamato, Florida (ca. 1950)
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Last
home of H.T. Kamiya: Yamato, Florida (1939)
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Kobayashi
family portrait (ca.1926)
L-R: Hideo, Umeko, Theodore, Tomiko.
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Last
class at Yamato schoolhouse (between 1921 and 1922)
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Marjorie
Smith and Masa Kamiya: Yamato, Florida (ca. 1921)
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Kobayashi
family having Sunday dinner: Yamato, Florida (ca. 1920)
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Rokuo
Kamiya holding a box camera: Yamato, Florida (ca. 1920)
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Four
boys from Yamato, Florida (ca. 1920)
L-R: Frank Kamiya, Walter Smith, Rokuo Kamiya, and Harry
Smith. |
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Kazuo
and Masuko Kamiya as children: Yamato, Florida (ca. 1920)
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Kobayashi
farm buildings: Yamato, Florida (1920)
Showing tool shed, out house, storage shed, and mule stable.
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ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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