Title:
Letter from Sadayo to [Afton] Nance, 1942 April 6Creator:
SadayoSubject:
"Nance, Afton Dill "Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Sadayo to [Afton] Nance, 1942 April 6.P.O. Box K. Strathmore, Calif. April 6, 1942 My Dearest Mrs Nance, How are you? I am fine. I thank you very much for
the Easter eggs that I received from you. I received the Easter eggs from Kazue the day before Easter. And I am very very
sorry that I did not write to you sooner. I was going to to write to you write to you from Los Angeles, but I was so busy
I could not write. I am now in Strathmore. I have stayed in Los Angeles for two weeks then moved to Strathmore. I have stayed
in Strathmore only nine days but it seems like months. Will I will tell you something about Strathmore. Will it is a very
pretty place and have mountains all around us. The mountains are all very pretty. The weather is fine up here but for the
last couple of nights it rained. How is the weather down there. I am having a nice time up here and Gee! I sure miss that
old Malaga Cover School and all my playmates. I don’t have anything else to say so I will know close my letter. Until I hear
from you Good-by Always Yours, Sadayo P/S. Pleas tell everyone “HELLO” for me. Good-bye
Publisher:
Japanese American National MuseumDate:
1942 April 6Type:
text;Format:
1 item ( 2 p. letter) ; sheet 26 x 20 cm.Identifier:
JANM_0562001.175.334
Language:
engRelation:
Coverage:
Strathmore (Calif.)Rights:
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