Title:
Letter from Miss M.[Mizuye] Hirose to [Afton] Nance, 1942 Aug 22Creator:
Hirose, Mizuye, 1925-2008Subject:
Nance, Afton DillJapanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Mizuye Hirose to Afton Nance, 1942 August 22.August 22, 1942 Dear Mrs. Nance, Thank you ever so much for every thing. Those grape fruits and cookies were delicious.
The Life and rest of all the magazine I am planning to take it with me. Those glorious Zeneas are still brighting this barrack.
Are those color new colors? I never seen those pastle color before. They are lovely. By the middle of next month we will
be shotling off to some place new. It will be adventurous to us, who never were out of California. I hope all the former
Malaga Cove Student can meet you before we move again. Thank you for your thoughtful frequent visit you made to this camp.
We surely enjoyed your visit. Most sincerely yours, Miss M. Hirose
Publisher:
Japanese American National MuseumDate:
1942 August 22Type:
textFormat:
1 folded sheet ( 2 p. letter ) ; sheet 16 x 26 cm.Identifier:
JANM_1112001.175.174
Language:
engRelation:
Coverage:
Arcadia (Calif.)Rights:
Copyrighted;All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in this collection must be submitted to the Hirasaki National Resource Center at
the Japanese American National Museum (hnrc@janm.org).
Japanese American National Museum