Title:
Letter from Kazue Murakishi to [Afton] NanceCreator:
Murakishi, Kazue, 1927-Subject:
Nance, Afton DillJapanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Kazue Murakishi to Afton Nance. Box K Strathmore, California Dear Mrs Nance I hope Mr and Mrs Dill is feeling better. If you have the
picture of the commencement I would like to have one if you don’t mind. It is so hot out in Strathmore that we go to the
Barllet Park so often. To swim. Will you please tell Miss Sprung that I said thank you for the picture if you see her.
The magazine is coming regularly. Mrs Nance you know we have to move again before this month is over. Gee it makes me so
mad because right after I though we got settle we have to move again. I will let you know when the time comes when we leave
from Strathmore. Don’t worry because I will always write to you. Sincerely, Kazue Murakishi P/S I would
like to hear from you again. Turn over. Mrs Nance Please send me a picture of you. So I could remember you forever.
I wrote to Mr. Cochran but I didn’t receive a answer. I wonder if he is in the army now.
Publisher:
Japanese American National MuseumDate:
(no date)Type:
textFormat:
1 item ( 4 p. letter ) ; sheet 20 x 12 cm ; 16 x 12 cm.Identifier:
JANM_0992001.175.137
Language:
engRelation:
Coverage:
Strathmore (Calif.)Rights:
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