Large Original Photograph Panorama of the Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Opening of the Buddhist School at the Los Angeles Branch of the Higashi Honganji Temple. Ca. 1940.
Historically Significant Extensive Collection of Over Eighty Pieces of Ephemera (Advertisements, Invoices, Retail Receipts, and Typescripts) Mostly Related to the Lesser-Known Chinese and Japanese Businesses on the West Coast, including California (San Francisco, Marysville) and Washington (Seattle). Ca. 1913; 1930s-1940s.
[Lifetime Publication by Joseph Hiko, the First Japanese-American Citizen and Journalist]
Josefu Hiko [text by], Hisaakira Hijikata [translated by].Kaikoku no shizuku : Hyoryu itan. 1; 漂流異譚 開國之滴 上 [i.e. A Strange Tale of Drifting: The Drop that Opened the Nation. Part I (and all)]. Tokyo: Hakubunsha, Meiji 26 [1893].