Detail View: Asian/Pacific - Americans on the Central Coast: Japanese Methodist Church, A Street, Oxnard : 1937. Clockwise from far left around outside: Calvin Machida, Mrs. Yasuye Takasugi, Mrs. Machida, Rev. K Babu (founder and first minister of church), Mrs. Yamada, Faye Hirata, Tsuruka Yamada, Mrs. Kawata, Mrs. Mano & Mr. Mano. In middle on left: Mrs. Otani (wearing hat), woman holding child not identified.

Title: 
Japanese Methodist Church, A Street, Oxnard : 1937. Clockwise from far left around outside: Calvin Machida, Mrs. Yasuye Takasugi, Mrs. Machida, Rev. K Babu (founder and first minister of church), Mrs. Yamada, Faye Hirata, Tsuruka Yamada, Mrs. Kawata, Mrs. Mano & Mr. Mano. In middle on left: Mrs. Otani (wearing hat), woman holding child not identified.
Creator: 
unknown
Date: 
1937
Description: 
Group of eleven adults and two children on exterior steps of Japanese Methodist Church in Oxnard. Image originally obtained from Assemblyman and Mrs. Nao Takasugi
Type: 
image
Format: 
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Subject: 
Machida, Calvin
Subject: 
Oxnard (Calif.)
Subject: 
Japanese Methodist Church (Oxnard, Calif.)
Subject: 
Asian Americans -- California -- Ventura County
Subject: 
Japanese Americans -- California -- Ventura County
Language: 
eng
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Copyright Holder: 
Copyright status unknown.
Contributor: 
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Note: 
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Note: 
Originally published as part of Asian/Pacific - Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
Identifier: 
AP122
Filename: 
BG-AP-14-122.jpg