Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 2/20/1943, (denshopd-p140-00161)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00161

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

From
MIHARA, Genji -- Isn 46J452C1
Co. 11 B. 17 Int. Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

Feb. 20, 1943

Dear My Katsuno:-

How are you getting along? all right! Am well as usual and very busy at my Governor's office every day until 4 p.m. I sent you telegram & card this week about you will reunite me at Crystal City, Texas. I think you met Mr. Dick already and you would well understand about it and signed up with-out hesitate I believe. Yes, I did sign too. Did you deary?!

Perhaps you are all imagining that we are living a pretty restricted life here, but our life here is comperatively [comparatively] free. Of course those who are able-bodied have to work one or two hours a couple of times a week. We can do what we please during all other hours. Some play golf or soft base-ball, others spent their time indoors playing Japanese checkers, cards or majong. Many enjoy taking a long walk, handcraft is very popular here. By the way we had a handcraft exhibit the other day. Many wonderful articles were displayed. There are night school for those who are studious. The lectures on various subjects are gi-

ven daily by specialists. From time to time we have a stage show. Believe me, our amateur actors can put up a swell show. I do hate to put Mr. Mrs. Seiji a lot of trouble to look after Roy, but I will very much appreciate if they kindly assist us in our absence. Thanking them in advance for their favors. Please give best regards of mine to them. Also to Mrs. Misao, Okiyama & Ito, Matsuda, Rev. & Mrs. Kodaira.

Your husband Genji