Kanaye Nagasawa and others
Title |
Kanaye Nagasawa and others |
Type of object |
Photograph, reproduction |
Subject |
Utopian colonies Isonaga, Hikosuke Nagasawa, Kanae, 1852-1934 Nagasawa, Kanaye, 1852-1934 Brotherhood of the New Life Kagoshima 15 Kagoshima Fifteen Fountaingrove (Calif.) Fountain Grove (Calif.) |
Region |
Sonoma County (California) |
Description |
Kanaye Nagasawa was an influential member of the Fountaingrove community. Kanaye's birth name was Hikosuke Isonaga; he was originally from Kagoshima, Japan and of samurai ancestry. As an adolescent, he was one of the 'Kagoshima Fifteen,' a group of young Japanese that were secretly sent abroad to study Western culture in the 1860s, when Japan was still closed to Western visitors. Nagasawa moved to Santa Rosa with Thomas Lake Harris, founder of Fountaingrove. While here, he expanded upon his talents as a viticulturalist by producing the 'Fountain Grove' wine label. Nagasawa was one of the first Japanese immigrants to the U.S. and an important member of the Japanese American community. |
Location ID |
085-02-096 |
Source collection |
Gaye LeBaron Collection |
Digital collection |
Gaye LeBaron Digital Collection |
Repository |
Sonoma State University Library, Rohnert Park, California |
Related resources |
Fountaingrove - Photographs (Gaye LeBaron Collection file folder) Fountaingrove - General (Gaye LeBaron Collection file folder) Fountaingrove - History (Gaye LeBaron Collection file folder) |
Copyright statement |
Restrictions may apply. For more information see http://library.sonoma.edu/specialcollections/usingcollections/rights/ |
File format |
Image/jpeg |
Digital reproduction |
Reproduction of original document scanned at 400 dpi-Displayed in jpeg format at 400 dpi |
Date digitized |
2012 |
you wish to report:
...