Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 1/31/1943, (denshopd-p140-00154)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00154

To Katsuno G. Mihara
38-10-F-Minidoka
Hunt, Idaho

From MIHARA, Genji-46-J452-C1
Comp. 3 Co. 11 B. 17 Int. Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico

Jan. 31st 1943

Dear my Katsuno:-

Delightful! I received your Jan. eight, twelfth letters with joy. Glad you are well now, Arthur Fumiko married. Sorry I didn't know when? they did. Please you will look after & advice [advise] them continuously. I hear that Minidoka is still terribly cold in nights. Good care yourself for my sake. I guess you were a little too tired from the stronuous [strenuous] work you had been doing over since moved to there. For us the most important thing is our health. It is very difficult & impossible now that I could nurse you or be near you, even when you sick in bed. I am good in health as usual & busy at my office as Governor here Camp.

I sent you wire yesterday. Understood, you applied already with Roy, by your Nov's letter. I sent many more letters before Dec. 7, which you got on Jan. 11 through N.Y. Did you get them too afterwards? From now on it will be made possible you to send your letters directly to New York, I suppose our camp office has sent you a notice ab-

out this. If you would address the letter according to the direction they will reach us quicker & besides, the postage will be FREE. Though the form does not indicate but MAKE THIS WAY (Mr. Genji Mihara -- Isn. 46-J-452-C1 Comp. 3 Co. 11 B. 17 Lordsburg Internment Camp, Box 20, General post office, New York, N.Y.) But air mail 6 cents. The parcel post & telegram will be handles as heretofore just same.

LOVE YOUR Genji