"Letter from Kazuye Abe to Claire D. Sprauge, June 8, 1942" by Kazuye Abe
 

Creator

Kazuye Abe

Recipient

Claire D. Sprague

Location

Stockton Assembly Center, Stockton, Calif.

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Dear Mrs. Sprague,

Hello! I do not know what to wright [write], but soon we may have to move away from the Stockton fair ground.

Every week day I am going to school now. [We] have arithmetic, spelling, Language art, and other things. Its very fun and they [ ] give us some history or geography. I hope you are fine. We are doing well here now. [We] eat ham and eggs at breakfast at dinner cabbage, hash, hamberger [hamburger] corn beaf [beef]. And many vegetabes [vegetables]. I guess I’m getting kind of fat now. We had a Stockton and Lodi graudution [graduation] on Friday June 5 at the grand stand. It was very interesting. Good-bye.

Always,

Kazuye Abe

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Date Created and/or Issued

6-8-1942

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Holt-Atherton Special Collections

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Letter from Kazuye Abe to Claire D. Sprauge, June 8, 1942

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