Stockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Henry i.e., Harry T. Futamachi, left, superintendant of a 1300-acre mechanized ranch, discussing agricultural problems with the ranch owner, John B. MacKinley. Before evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry, Futamachi, 45, was paid $4000 a year and bonuses. He came to the United States 28 years ago with his father. He will be sent to a War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war

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Stockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Henry [i.e., Harry] T. Futamachi, left, superintendant of a 1300-acre mechanized ranch, discussing agricultural problems with the ranch owner, John B. MacKinley. Before evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry, Futamachi, 45, was paid $4000 a year and bonuses. He came to the United States 28 years ago with his father. He will be sent to a War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war

1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Harry Futamachi and MacKinley conversing in a field before Futamachi, as a Japanese American, was incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.