Two letters to Sokratis Tayipoglou from [S. Iosifidis or Ionifidis] and to Maria.
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Title
Two letters to Sokratis Tayipoglou from [S. Iosifidis or Ionifidis] and to Maria.
Description
The letter to Sokratis Tayipoglou is written during the World War I. Its writer wishes to Tayipoglou family for the New Year only health, as there is no peace or hapiness any more. He wants to send to them some rice and butter, but the soldier with whom sends his letter to Istanbul will go by feet, so he has to wait for an officer. At the end, he thanks the family for the newspapers which they send to him.
Issue Date
1913-12-25
191?-07-24
Language
Greek
Karaman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish
Coverage
Kayseri, Turkey
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/32872
Collections
Type
Format
26,2-20 cm. 20,4-26 cm. 12-9,4 cm., Handwriting
Number of Scanned Documents
7
Identifier
AFMNKDOC216
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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