Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 8/14/1942, (denshopd-p140-00125)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00125

Mihara, Genji ISN. 46-J-452-C1
Aug. 14, 1942

My Dearest Katsu,

I wish to acknowledge your recent deep favor with my hearty gratitude. Am happy to know that you are well. Card and letter yesterday. Sure I am well and enjoying every day with elegant fan and the honey nuts as a taste of your sweet will. Also waiting for the crochet to decorate cover my own table just as like you screem [scream] me all the time. I revived memory with Mr. Shibuya over thirty years ago. Remember to him. I wish see the white gradiolas [gladiolas] with you, no flower at all here desert.

You said got another coupons but too long to got suppose it is disorderly or no system. My group spend but not more than ten minutes to get it, from a barrack to another orderly. The rocks in the tin can are all 2nd class but full in to top when I packed. You keep 1st class anyway O.K. then. I have no body's camp address and limit to write by rule. I wonder why Mrs. Misao give me a card before my reply. All right dear I will send to her but not to Mr. Seiji. Glad Roy so health as he got a prize at the sumo tournament and nice to culture his body but not too hard to practice. Received after delay over a month many letters as mayor at Missoula. Please send card to Mr. K. YAMAMOTO, E-16-1, Mr. T. TSUKUNO, D-34-3, both are PINEDALE, CALIF. REV. D. HOHRI, 10-4-2 Manzanar, Calif.

With love yours Genji