• Kichimatsu Kishi (岸 吉松 Kishi Kichimatsu, ?–1956) was a Japanese immigrant to the United States who worked as a farmer and businessman. Along with fellow...
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  • Japanese politician Koichi Kishi (composer) (貴志 康一, 1909–1937), Japanese composer, conductor and violinist Kichimatsu Kishi (1871–1956), Japanese–American...
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    rights groups. The road was originally named for the contributions of Kichimatsu Kishi and the farming colony he founded. In Arizona, the state department...
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  • being one founded by Seito Saibara in 1903 in Webster, and another by Kichimatsu Kishi in 1907 east of Beaumont. Within three years of Seito's farm being...
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    Hirasaki's grandfather was the farmer and businessman Kichimatsu Kishi. His uncle, Taro Kishi, was the first Asian-American to attend Texas A&M University...
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    disastrous maiden voyage Hyozo Omori: physical education specialist Kichimatsu Kishi: "Baron Kishi", oil developer in the U.S. George Shima: "The Potato King"...
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    Texas Biography Agriculture Japan History of the Japanese in Houston Kichimatsu Kishi Sadatsuchi Uchida Connor, R. E. "How That Road Got Its Name." (Archive)...
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  • Seito Saibara, who established a Japanese community near Webster, and Kichimatsu Kishi who would establish a colony in Orange County, Texas. As emigration...
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