Title:
Letter from Roy Goto to [Afton] Nance, 1943 Apr 13Creator:
Goto, RoySubject:
"Nance, Afton Dill "Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Roy Goto to [Afton] Nance, 1943 Apr 13.Heart Mountain Wyoming April 13, 1943 Dear Mrs. Nance I am very sorry that I didn’t write to you for a long time but
I hope you are getting along fine I am getting along fine The weather out here is just fine it is just like California except
it is very dusty sometimes we can’t even see anything about 10 feet away Our new school building is just about done so we
can move into the new building The Easter Sunday is comming soon but in this camp there is nothing we can do for you but
mother made a hand bag for you my uncle made the handle and mother made the bag I hope you will like it We are sending
it with this letter by the way how are the students in the Malaga Cove School getting along These two postcards in here is
the picture of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center We are now playing basketball but the baseball season is comming soon
so we are getting ready to play I thought to myself if only Mutsuo and Masao was here with us or We were with them in Colorado
so we can have a good team Will this is a bad place to stop but I haven’t got any more to write about please give my best
regards to everybody Sincerely Roy Goto
Publisher:
Japanese American National MuseumDate:
1943 April 13Type:
text;Format:
1 item ( 2 p. letter ) ; sheet 26 x 17 cm.Identifier:
JANM_0822001.175.225
ark:/13030/tf000007c3
Language:
engRelation:
Coverage:
Heart Mountain (Wyo.)Rights:
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National Resource Center at the Japanese American National Museum (hnrc@janm.org).
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