Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 9/24/1942, (denshopd-p140-00135)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00135

MIHARA, Genji ISN. 46-J-452-C1.
Co. 11 #2 Internment Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

Mrs. Katsuno, Mihara
38-8-E-Hunt Branch
Twin Falls, Idaho.

Sept. 24, 1942

My Dear Katsu:-

Thank you for the favorite letter of 17th. Glad you are well and Arthur join there. It is our day 24th today. I wish you will get private Ap't sooner. Did you met Mr. Hara, he will help you the housing. You got the paycheck and working as the head with good assistants of harmonic corporate. I remember the boy Kawata, I received letter from George yester typewrited. Still he working the night shift 7 to 7 seven days a week in the Army hospital with perfect his health. I will send him a card next w'k. You say the view, yes! great! I get up early in the morning, before break the eastern brighten sky, and take exercise and also take a walk when I have spare time. The Army instructions say, take daily exercise. I don't feel out of sorts, and my bowels act all right. How is yours? Health is everything you know. I want to keep build up my body, and I will see you, Deary, in excellent health when we will return. I like to tell to Mrs. Misao, Suno-

hara, to write more now on. The weather has become exceedingly cool of late, it is so cold in the mornings that we have to wear our sweaters. We didn't know what was the matter with mosquitoes, but we had lots of them last night. Nobody can tell what was the cause of it. Anyway every body looked annoyed last evening. It is the 1st time that we were bothered by them. Best care yourself.

G.M.