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Description
A letter from Kiyo Inatomi to Takino Hosaka. She encouraged the Hosakas to leave Los Angeles and offered her place in Utah to stay. The letter was forwarded by Teruo Hosaka along with his letter to Hiroji Hosaka, who had been interned in the Santa Fe Internment camp. Teruo's letter is found in item: csudh_hos_0001. The letter was censored. Hiroji Hosaka Family Letters consists of correspondence between Hiroji Hosaka and his family and friends while he was imprisoned in the Santa Fe Detention Station, the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and the Heart Mountain incarceration camp during World War II. Also included are prewar photographs of the Daiichi Rafu Gakuen, that is, a Japanese language school in Los Angeles, and Japanese archery, a photograph of the Heart Mountain camp, and his business cards prior to the war.
Type
text
Format
Correspondence 2 pages, 8 x 5 inches, handwritten application/pdf
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