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Change of Residence Notice (ddr-densho-25-27)
Considered a "dangerous enemy alien," Matahichi Iseri was separated from his family and sent to the Department of Justice internment camp at Fort Missoula, Montana. In June 1942, he received a Change of Residence Notice certificate, which indicated that his request to join his family at the Pinedale Assembly Center in California had been approved.
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Postcard from Issei man to wife (May 2, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-79)
Excerpt: "I fell [feel] fretfully that I could not help you at all, thank you for you paid my debt."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (May 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-87)
Excerpt: "Open your letter with grateful, you are better now, but you should good care..."
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Letter from Issei man (December 28, 1941) (ddr-densho-140-38)
Excerpt: "How are you? Don't worry about me, our God father with me at last. We arrive Missoula Mont. this morning 6 o'clock."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (February 21, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-60)
Excerpt: "I received letter from Mr. Mimbu about my asset report yesterday but I don't write to him."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (April 14, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-75)
Excerpt: "We must stand strong in this sorry plight."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (February 6, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-55)
Excerpt: "Thanks your letter Jan. 26. Received last night with dear George's."
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Letter from Issei man to son (February 1, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-54)
Excerpt: "Today is my 52 birthday, we going to have party in this #24 dormitory."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (April 23, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-78)
Excerpt: "April 16th Japanese letter has just little malicious? Dear! But I excuse you this time because you wrote me next day are splendid."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (June 10, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-104)
Excerpt: "The climate is healthy but heart disease my heart means not cause to weather but depend upon you darling."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (January 19, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-47)
Excerpt: "Tomorrow start hearing here for Spokane and Yakima."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (March 11, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-67)
Excerpt: "How are you dear? Thanks for nice bath robe. I wear it like your love-token or your image."
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Letter from Issei man (January 7, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-44)
Excerpt: "We heard President Roosevelt's message this morning 10:30."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (June 19, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-109)
Excerpt: "The rumor is not correct, we are satisfactory good treatment here now under my mayoralty by based rules the text Geneva Convention of 1929."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (January 21, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-48)
Excerpt: "Wish pray speedy recovery you with full my heart."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (February 11, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-57)
Excerpt: "Happy your birthday, dear. I wish it for all I am worth for your happiness means more to me than anything else on earth."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (January 15, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-46)
Excerpt: "I have nothing hear from you yet, its take long time to censors, send and receive both way, trust in GOD."
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Postcard from Issei man to wife (June 20, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-110)
Excerpt: "How are you? Am well but no more time to polish these rocks, busy all day at Mayor Post."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (March 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-69)
Excerpt: "Write me every week please. It was 100 days passed by and made me tired feel dull."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (March 25, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-73)
Excerpt: "I like you remain in Seattle until government order and go with church friends and relatives too."
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Postcard from Issei man to wife (May 21, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-90)
Excerpt: "How are you. I don't hear you five days."
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Letter from Issei man to wife (March 3, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-64)
Excerpt: "As you know by news, the announced by Attorney General Francis Biddle that disposition of the cases, Japanese 392 person, released 34, paroled 102, and 156 interned..."
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Postcard from Issei man to wife (June 2, 1942) (ddr-densho-140-99)
Excerpt: "I sent you polished rocks by parcel post yesterday."