Guide to the Spokane Japanese Business Men and their Enterprises Photograph Album
1913 December 25

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Overview of the Collection

Creator: Akashi Photo Studio
Title: Guide to the "Spokane Japanese Business Men and their Enterprises" Photograph Album
Dates: 1913 December 25 ( inclusive )
Quantity: 1 photograph album (57 photographs)
Collection Number: L2003-11
Summary: Photograph album of Japanese businesses and owners in Spokane, WA in 1913.
Repository: Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives

2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org

Languages: Materials are inEnglish and Japanese.   
Sponsor: Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Historical Note

The album documents Spokane's Japanese community, including names of businesses and their corresponding owners.

Content Description

The collection consists of one photograph album of businesses, farms and organizations established by Spokane's early Japanese community.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access :  

Collection is not restricted.

Restrictions on Use :  

Collection is open for use.

Preferred Citation :  

"Spokane Japanese Business Men and their Enterprises" Photograph Album (L2003-11), Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA.

Administrative Information

Custodial History :  

The album was donated by Fred and Lily (Nakai) Shiosaki. The album was found in the basement of Lily Shiosaki's brother's home and was probably originally owned by Lily's mother and father (pictured in image L2003-11.34.

Acquisition Information :  

Donated by Fred and Lily Shiosaki, 2003 (L2003-11).

Processing Note :  

Processed to the item level.

Related Materials :  

Hirata Family Papers (Ms 202)


Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

L2003-11.1: Preface
Translated by Ryosuke Suzuki"We are always discriminated based on our race in this foreign place. Newspapers or magazines have published many articles on fortunes we have made with tremendous patience and effort. However, it is a matter of regret that there are people who are ignorant about how we have got to where we are today. I would like to share our story by publishing "Spokane Album." I could complete this album with tremendous help and sympathy from our senior friends. I am deeply satisfied that I am writing this introduction even though I have a limited knowledge."Taisho 2 (1913)Shinohara Yabuo
1913
L2003-11.2: View of Spokane
L2003-11.3: Rolling Hills of Palouse Wheat Belt
L2003-11.4: Monroe Street Bridge
L2003-11.5: Old National Bank; Lewis & Clark High School
L2003-11.6: N.A.C. Baseball Team
L2003-11.7: Farm
Tosaku Yamashita, from Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.8: Spokane Times Editorial Office
Kyugo Nakamura, from Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.9: Astor Hotel
Masao Fujii, from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.10: Oriental Trading Company, Spokane Branch
L2003-11.11: Restaurant
Shuzo Mori, from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.12: New York Life Insurance Agent
Masatomi Kotobuki, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.13: Togo Tailor Shop
Yamada Togo, from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.14: Oriental Arts Trading Company
Tokutaro Fujita, from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.15: Balliard
Sanshiro Momoi, from Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.16: Izumi's House
Izumi, from Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.17: Restaurant
Mankichi Okamoto, from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.18: Billiard Hall
Tatsusaburo Shibata, from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.19: Savoy Hotel
Takeo Sugahara, from Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.20: Panama Restaurant
[Last names only] Hagimori, Nishida, Matsumoto, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.Same owners of Paris Restaurant.
L2003-11.21: Farm
Jiro Sasada, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.22: Barber Shop
Kotaro Konishi, from Okayma Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.23: Restaurant
Miyamatsu Hamamoto, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.24: Eastern Tailor Shop; Yonago Motorcycle Trading Company
Kanichi Yonago, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.25: Barber Shop
Saburo Togo, from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.26: Nichin Trading Company
[Last names only] Okamoto and Kasai, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.27: Billiard Hall
[Last name only] Sakurayama, from Kumanoto Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.28: Logan Hotel
[Owners] Maeguchi, Nihonmatsu, and Tejima.
L2003-11.29: Laundry
Torao Honda, from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.30: Twin City Hotel
Kohachi Shigematsu, from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.31: Tailor Shop and Clock Shop
Ryusuke Arai and Yasukichi [last name unknown], from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.32: Rainier Laundry
Matsujuro Nishiyama, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.33: Restaurant
Sentaro Yamamoto, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.34: Variety Store and Pool Room
Rasiburo Nakai, from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.35: Farm
Torakuma Onizuka, from Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.36: O.K. Grocery and Variety Store
Teiichi Okado, from Nara Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.37: Milwaukee Hotel
Sanjiro Koyama, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.38: Barber Shop
Kyuhachi Kimura, from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.39: Tokiwa Restaurant
Unshiro Katahira, from Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.40: Akashi Photo Studio, corner of Main and Stevens
Owner Ryosuke Akashi, from Saga Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.41: J.A. Hotel
Located between Stevens and Washington in an alley between Main and Trent.Shoji Yamamoto, from Nagano Prefecture Japan.
L2003-11.42: Barber Shop
Usaburo Tanabe, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.43: Barber Shop
Shintaro Yakabuwa, from Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.44: Billiard Hall
Taro Baba, from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.45: Restaurant
Sokichi Nezu, from Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.46: Barber Shop
Juntaro Sato, from Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.47: Restaurant
Genjiro Suzuki, from Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.48: Arai Tailor Shop
Kosuke Arai, from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.49: Restaurant
[Last name only] Todo, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.50: Oriental Baths and Laundry
Chujiro Muramatsu, from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.51: Laundry
[Last name only] Kondo, from Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.52: Paris Restaurant
[Last names only] Hagimori, Nishida, Matsumoto, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.Same owners of Panama Restaurant.
L2003-11.53: Sunset Hand Laundry
Yoshigoro Yamane, from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.54: Restaurant
Miki Yamaguchi, from Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.55: Farm
Hisamatsu Matsuda, from Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.56: Japanese Methodist Church; Japanese Memorial Cemetery at Greenwood Cemetery
L2003-11.57: Kikusui Restaurant
Kusumatsu Hashimoto, from Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
L2003-11.58.1-.2: Album Covers
Front Cover: Album of Spokane Japanese Business Men and their Enterprises Back Cover:Published on December 25, 1913Spokane City, Washington State, North America, U.S.A.Published by Masanao Shinohara [name of person]Published at Akashi Photo Studio

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) WorldCat database. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search WorldCat using these headings.

  • Personal Names :
  • Shinohara, Masanao  ( creator)
    • Subject Terms :
    • Japanese--Spokane (Wash.)--Business enterprises
    • Japanese--Spokane (Wash.)--History
    • Japanese--Spokane (Wash.)--Photographs
      • Form or Genre Terms :
      • Photograph albums
        • Other Creators :
        • Akashi Photo Studio--Archives

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