Saturday, May 26, 2007

Father's Day father and Son

Dave Tatsuno and his father, merchants of Japanese ancestry in San FranciscoTitle: San Francisco, California, Dave Tatsuno and his father, merchants of Japanese ancestry in San Francisco 04/04/1942 ARC Identifier: 537769 Local Identifier: 210-G-C450.

Creator: Department of the Interior. War Relocation Authority (02/16/1944 - 06/30/1946) ( Most Recent) Type of Archival Materials: Photographs and other Graphic Materials.

Level of Description: Item from Record Group 210: Records of the War Relocation Authority, 1941 - 1947.

Location: Still Picture Records LICON, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 PHONE: 301-837-3530, FAX: 301-837-3621, EMAIL: stillpix@nara.gov

Production Date: 04/04/1942. Part of: Series: Central Photographic File of the War Relocation Authority, 1942 - 1945

Scope & Content Note: The full caption for this photograph reads: San Francisco, California. Dave Tatsuno and his father, merchants of Japanese ancestry in San Francisco.

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted. Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

Variant Control Number(s): NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-210-G-C450. Copy 1 Copy Status: Preservation. Storage Facility: National Archives at College Park - Archives II (College Park, MD). Media Media Type: Negative

Index Terms: Contributors to Authorship and/or Production of the Archival Materials Lange, Dorothea, Photographer

Father's Day From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the United States, the first modern Father's Day celebration was held on July 5, 1908, in Fairmont, West Virginia. It was first celebrated as a church service at Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South, now known as Central United Methodist Church. Grace Golden Clayton, who is believed to have suggested the service to the pastor, is believed to have been inspired to celebrate fathers after the deadly mine explosion in nearby Monongah the prior December. This explosion killed 361 men, many of them fathers and recent immigrants to the United States from Italy. Another possible inspiration for the service was Mother's Day, which was recently celebrated for the first time in Grafton, West Virginia, a town about 15 miles away.

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