Title:
Letter from Mutsuo Hirose to [Afton] Nance, 1942 Mar 3
Creator:
Hirose, Mutsuo, 1928-
Subject:
Nance, Afton Dill
Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Mutsuo Hirose to Afton Nance, 1942 March 3.
March 3, 1942 3748 La Salle ave. Los Angeles California Dear Mrs Nance How are you and the class. I am okay. I
am very sorry that I troubled you so much with the dog. I am now going to James A. Foshay Junior high school. But so far
my old school is better. I don’t know but I feel better. When I am in school it is alright. But when I’m out of school
I am lonesome because I have nothing to do but set around and help with the nursery How is Tomi. I hope he is alright.
and how is Malaga Cove school doing. Well Good bye Yours Truly Mutsuo Hirose
Publisher:
Japanese American National Museum
Date:
1942 March 3
Type:
text
Format:
1 item ( 2 p. letter ) ; sheet 23 x 14 cm.
Identifier:
JANM_108
2001.175.156
Language:
eng
Relation:
Coverage:
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Rights:
Copyrighted;
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