A photograph of the lobby at the Community House. The Seabrook Community House was originally a USO center during World War II. After interned Japanese Americans relocated to Seabrook, the Community House was used as a central site for parties, dances, Bible studies, sports, and other community gatherings. The House was managed by Dorothy Chapman
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Nakamura Hasegawa remembers her father. He emigrated from Japa...
Pictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representati...
In this "I remember" memoir, Robert Yutaka Hasuike recalls the dormitories that Japanese, Estonian, ...
Residents of Seabrook could relax and socialize in the community house. They were able to spend time...
In this "I remember" memoir, Ann Mariko Lowe recalls life at Seabrook, which introduced he...
Pictured is Annice(Ann) Locke, former head of the USO, which served as the community house at Seabro...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
Photograph of the wives club of Seabrook 1948. Photo was published in "Seabrook: A New Beginning" pa...
The Seabrook Farms Collection contains the photographs, letters and oral histories of Japanese Ameri...
In this "I remember" memoir, Shirley Stotz Pillow recalls her childhood at Seabrook. She remembers ...
In this "I remember" memoir, Elaine Glendon Laws recalls when elementary-aged Japanese students firs...
In this "I remember" collection of sports memoirs, Minoru Hirata, James Okino, and Henry Wakai recal...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to...
Community House designated as Red Cross Center for Delaware Bay flood relief. Picture taken on Nove...
In this "I remember" memoir, Laye Ikeda Nagahiro recalls a service club she belonged to at Seabrook ...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Nakamura Hasegawa remembers her father. He emigrated from Japa...
Pictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representati...
In this "I remember" memoir, Robert Yutaka Hasuike recalls the dormitories that Japanese, Estonian, ...
Residents of Seabrook could relax and socialize in the community house. They were able to spend time...
In this "I remember" memoir, Ann Mariko Lowe recalls life at Seabrook, which introduced he...
Pictured is Annice(Ann) Locke, former head of the USO, which served as the community house at Seabro...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
Photograph of the wives club of Seabrook 1948. Photo was published in "Seabrook: A New Beginning" pa...
The Seabrook Farms Collection contains the photographs, letters and oral histories of Japanese Ameri...
In this "I remember" memoir, Shirley Stotz Pillow recalls her childhood at Seabrook. She remembers ...
In this "I remember" memoir, Elaine Glendon Laws recalls when elementary-aged Japanese students firs...
In this "I remember" collection of sports memoirs, Minoru Hirata, James Okino, and Henry Wakai recal...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to...
Community House designated as Red Cross Center for Delaware Bay flood relief. Picture taken on Nove...
In this "I remember" memoir, Laye Ikeda Nagahiro recalls a service club she belonged to at Seabrook ...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Nakamura Hasegawa remembers her father. He emigrated from Japa...
Pictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representati...
In this "I remember" memoir, Robert Yutaka Hasuike recalls the dormitories that Japanese, Estonian, ...