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Business documents

 Series
Identifier: Series 1
Scope and Contents The documents in this series include bills, correspondence with accountants, customer invoices, daily receipts, drivers’ delivery route lists, laundry tickets (used and unused), ledgers, letterhead, insurance documents, operating licenses, payroll documentation, a 1982 plaque from the State Insurance Fund commemorating over twenty-five years of business, and union correspondence and membership documents. In addition, there is a payroll register from 1961-1971 with checks labelled "Lin Hop...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1949-2001

Objects

 Series
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents

The objects in this series include items from the laundromat, specifically, a 1982 plaque from by the State Insurance Fund for its over twenty-five year business relationship with Wah Kiu Wet Wash; a stapler; a large clip; a cigar box that held laundry receipts; three large safety pins; and mesh laundry bags.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1949-2001

Oral History Interview with Charlie Lai , 2012-07-12 - 2012-08-09

 Item
Identifier: 2021.022.001
Abstract Charlie Lai along with Jack Tchen are founders of the Chinatown History Project, which has gone on to become the Museum of Chinese in America. In this five part interview conducted over the course of several months Charlie talks about his childhood in Hong Kong and how his family eventually decided to immigrate to the United States when he was nine years old. He talks about living with his uncle when they first arrived in the states and saying on Long Island. His family eventually moves into...
Dates: 2012-07-12 - 2012-08-09

Oral History Interview with Jack Tchen , 2012-09-05

 Item
Identifier: 2021.022.002
Abstract Jack Tchen along with Charlie Lai are founders of the Chinatown History Project, which has gone on to become the Museum of Chinese in America. In this multiple part interview Tchen discusses growing up in Wisconsin and his family’s ties to China. He then recounts his time at Madison college and how he got more involved in activism and Asian American studies. Next he discusses his time working at Basement workshop, how he met Charlie and working on exhibitions. He left Basement workshop with...
Dates: 2012-09-05

Personal items

 Series
Identifier: Series 3
Scope and Contents

The documents in this series include items such as a Christmas card in Chinese and English, an invitation to an anniversary event for a local business, Chinese-language newspapers, and blank visa applications to China.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1949-2001

Photographs

 Series
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents

The photographs (3.75" x 5.75") and negatives capture the salvaging day of Wah Kiu Wet Wash, Flushing, New York, in December of 2001. The pictures were taken by Cynthia Lee, a former curator of the Museum of Chinese in America.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1949-2001