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Re/Collecting Project Archive

Description

The Re/Collecting Project (Re/Co for short) is an 'ethnic studies memory project of California's Central Coast.' The project's aim is to digitally capture and make publicly accessible the rich history of the diverse - yet under-documented - communities of the region, which includes San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara counties. To collect the materials that make up these histories, the project would organize 'Re/Collecting Days', and make house calls, where the project team would invite families and individuals to recollect their stories as well as to participate in collecting their story materials (images, documents, mementos) for digital preservation and access. The digital collection available on this site is only a selection of the Re/Collecting Project Archive. Learn more about the archive at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8qc09ph/

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Local Identifier
ms0190-440376d6ba5ce81a1c973f3b01d5db9a
Date Created
1962-05-07
Description

The certified copy of a portion of the minutes for the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church Board of Directors meeting on May 7, 1962 states: "Noboru Soeda moved that Masaji Eto be authorized to negotiate sale of approximately 10-1/2 acres, being that northerly portion of lot 21 in the William Bebee Tract, for the sum of $33,600.00, terms to be arranged as follows: $9,000.00 down payment of which $3,000.00 deposited in Security First National Bank, San Luis Obispo, $6,000.00 payable into escrow within 90 days. Balance of $24,600.00 payable in monthly installments of $240.00 including interest at 6% per annum. Motion was seconded by Stone Saruwatari and unanimously carried."

Local Identifier
ms0190-9dae524f1a6923dadf1e73d94d72e63c
Date Created
1962-07-28
Description

As Ken Kitasako, Secretary of San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church, writes to Title Insurance and Trust Company, "At the board meeting of the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church held on June 10, 1962, the subject of the need of additional funds to defray cost of our new church building was discussed. Masaji Eto, treasurer, stated that Security First National Bank, San Luis Obispo, was willing to go on a loan of $38,000 at 6% interest for a 10 year period with monthly payments of $422.00. The matter was discussed at length and it was moved (Ken Kitasako), seconded (Stone Saruwatari) that Masaki Eto be authorized to negotiate with Security First National Bank for said loan of $38,000 at 6% interest for a period of 10 years with monthly payments of $422.00. The motion was carried unanimously."