Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 3/15/1943, (denshopd-p140-00167)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00167

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

From
MIHARA, Genji-46-J-452-C1
Co. 11 B. 17, Int. Camp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

March 15, 1943

My dear Katsu:-

How are you? I don't heard from you the past just full of a month. Now, I worried about you Deary. Have you been sick? No, I hope not. Why don't you write me every week? You should send reply any way, whether it be favourable [favorable] or not, good or bad. Don't you getting my letter every three days? If mail censors office have suspend our letters and made it daley [delay], sure you are get it regularly. I am waiting your tidings with a crane's neck, every day as you know!

There was a good news about the family reunion. The news of those who are to go to the new camp were made known. To my regret my name was not on the list of course, but I am not worried, because we can go there sooner or later. Since this first group the number isn't very large, I suppose it will not be long before the second & third list are given out in succession. The family reunion is now being realized. So, we who have applied for reunion ought to rejoice at the news. I will let you know immediately upon

the receipt of the notice. Let us wait patiently for the day when we can meet again sure in near future! I got letter from Mr. T. Kesamaru. Did they moved to 44? Tell to Arthur-Fumi to write me some time. Roy passed for Army physical examination? I am proud of his volunteered for Army. Please best care your self and prepare for reunite me at the new Camp. Best regards to Mr. Mrs. Seiji & Yoshimori.

Your husband Genji