Letter from Sarah "Sade" Pyatt to Kida family

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Kenjiro and Miyuki “Kay” Kida Family Collection

Envelope addressed to Miyuki "Kay" Kida in Nyssa, Oregon. Letter from "Grandma" (Sarah "Sade" Pyatt) to her "children" (the Kida family) dated April 9, 1943. She worries about the Kidas and hopes they aren't working too hard. Mentions that Marian Locke came by perhaps wanting to learn something about the Kida family, and Mrs. Pyatt describes him as a "shrewd little man." Asks Kay if she got the sewing machine she sent to her. Asks if they are living on Mr. Dunaway's place yet. Tells Kay to not send her any more dresses.

4/9/1943

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Japanese American Museum of Oregon; Portland, Oregon

Courtesy of Kida Family Collection, Japanese American Museum of Oregon

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