Kiyoaki Saibara

Kiyoaki Saibara (1884–1972) and his father Seito Saibara are credited with much of the success of the Texas Gulf Coast rice crop. Born in Japan, Saibara came to Webster, Texas on his father's orders to help begin a rice crop.[1] Saibara was the first Japanese person to gain United States citizenship in Texas. He and his first wife Shimoyo had six children.

A historical marker was erected in Webster in honour of Seito and Kiyoaki.[2]

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References

  1. History of Webster, Texas - The Rice Industry, retrieved April 15, 2007
  2. "Seito and Kiyoaki Saibara" Waymark, retrieved April 15, 2007
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