Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 10/26/1942, (denshopd-p140-00142)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00142

Mrs. Katsuno G. Mihara,
38-10-F- Hunt Branch,
Twin Falls, Idaho.

MIHARA, Genji Isn. 46J452-C1
Co. 11 #2 Internment Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

Oct. 26, 1942

My Dearest Katsuno;-

Received your 19th precious letter with my pleasure on Saturday eve. How are you? Still bother with the cold? Wish you blown off such might have high spirit. I am very well as keep my weight 148 lb. and busy at office as are unable to my haircut, but I did Saturday. You have the movies there, we haven't yet, just arranged with Dr. Fisher who came last week here, as the internees aid society from New York. Good for children the school is open already there. I guess many things improve or complete with the favour [favor] of Mr. Myer up there. I got two, one from Mr. Tadashi and Mr. Chikamura. Tom say "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the kindness which you rendered us and I want to let you know that it surely was a pleasure everytime you came to see us as you were always cheering us up. Also I want to thank you for the service rendered my father's magnificent funeral there. We deeply appreciate and will never forget... I wish thank you

again for every thing you've done for us..." I felt very proud to receive such letter towards my Mayor service here.

I wrote to Arthur & Roy about Miss Fumiko. Please you will take carefully consult with Mr. Misao and Mr. & Mrs. Seiji with this matter for their happiness of future. Best care your self for my sake Dear. Remember me to Mrs. Ito, Okiyama, Kiku & Mr. Chikamura, Okada, Sawada, others.

Yours Genji