Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Business letter from Mr. Miwa to Masuo Yasui about new breed of apple (in Japanese), 1935 October 11
Subseries 1.1 contains materials easily identifiable as being specifically to or from Masuo Yasui and includes slightly more personal material than other subseries; it is almost entirely in Japanese and spans the years of his Hood River business operations.
Masuo Yasui incoming and outgoing business and community correspondence (in Japanese), 1935 March 5
Subseries 1.1 contains materials easily identifiable as being specifically to or from Masuo Yasui and includes slightly more personal material than other subseries; it is almost entirely in Japanese and spans the years of his Hood River business operations.
Masuo Yasui business, personal, and community correspondence (in Japanese and English), 1940-1941
Subseries 1.1 contains materials easily identifiable as being specifically to or from Masuo Yasui and includes slightly more personal material than other subseries; it is almost entirely in Japanese and spans the years of his Hood River business operations.
Business and community correspondence (in Japanese), 1911
Almost exclusively in Japanese, Subseries 1.2 reflects the activities of the Yasuis and the supportive services they offered to the Japanese American community in Hood River and wider Oregon.
Community business correspondence (in Japanese), circa 1914-1939
Almost exclusively in Japanese, Subseries 1.2 reflects the activities of the Yasuis and the supportive services they offered to the Japanese American community in Hood River and wider Oregon.
Incoming thank you letters for arranging trips (in Japanese), 1914-1915
Almost exclusively in Japanese, Subseries 1.2 reflects the activities of the Yasuis and the supportive services they offered to the Japanese American community in Hood River and wider Oregon.
community business correspondence (in Japanese), circa 1914-1939
Almost exclusively in Japanese, Subseries 1.2 reflects the activities of the Yasuis and the supportive services they offered to the Japanese American community in Hood River and wider Oregon.