The Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm and the Creation of Japanese America
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The Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm and the Creation of Japanese America

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The Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm and the Creation of Japanese America

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Japanese became the largest ethnic Asian group in the United States for most of the twentieth century and played a critical role in the expansion of agriculture in California and elsewhere. The first Japanese settlement occurred in 1869 when refugees fleeing the devastation in their Aizu Domain of the 1868 Boshin Civil War traveled to California in 1869 where they established the Wakamatsu Tea & Silk Colony Farm. Led by German arms dealer and entrepreneur John Henry Schnell, the Colony succeeded in its initial attempts to produce tea and silk, but financial problems, a severe drought, and tainted irrigation water forced the closure of the Colony in June 1871.

While the Aizu colonists were unsuccessful in their endeavor, their departure from Japan as refugees, their goal of settling permanently in the United States, and their establishment of an agricultural colony was soon imitated by tens of thousands of Japanese immigrants.

The Wakamatsu Colony was largely forgotten after its closure, but Japanese American historians rediscovered it in the 1920s and soon recognized it as the birthplace of Japanese America. They focused their attention on a young female colonist, Okei Ito, who died there weeks after the Colony shut down and whose grave rests on the property to this day. These writers transformed Okei-san into a pure and virtuous symbol who sacrificed her life to establish a foothold for future Japanese pioneers in California. Today many Japanese Americans regard the Wakamatsu Farm as their "Plymouth Rock" or Jamestown and have made it a major pilgrimage site.

The American River Conservancy (ARC) purchased the Wakamatsu Farm property in 2010. ARC is restoring the site's historic farm house and is working to protect the Farm's extensive natural and cultural history.

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Year
2019
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781978750388

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction
  5. 1 National Tension That Brought on the Boshin War in Japan and Refugees from the Aizu Domain to California
  6. 2 John Henry Schnell’s Service to the Aizu Domain and His Decision to Move to California
  7. 3 Japanese Immigration to the United States
  8. 4 The Founding of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm
  9. 5 The Wakamatsu Dream
  10. 6 The Last Days of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm
  11. 7 The Creation of the Legendary Okei-San
  12. 8 Wakamatsu as a Pilgrimage Site
  13. 9 What Happened to the Wakamatsu Colonists?
  14. Afterword: Conserving Wakamatsu Farm—American River Conservancy
  15. Appendix I: Application to Place the Wakamatsu Colony Farm on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009
  16. Appendix II: Text of the Deed of the Sale of Land by Charles M. Graner to J. Henry Schnell
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index
  19. About the Author

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