Bank transfer request
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Title
Bank transfer request
Creator
H. Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze
Description
A copy of Dimitri (Dima)'s letter to the bank requesting for $250 to be transferred to George and issued in Sapho's full name since George is most likely not in the condition to go pick it up. The second page in the envelope is a letter to Sapho requesting that she mails further correspondences with him to his home address in Lisbon and not to any of the plants he works at. The letter also shares that Mother's grave no longer exists. Dimitri (Dima) also mentions that with the passing of himself and George, the Nakashidze line dies out. Dimitri (Dima) writes in Russian that he is praying for George and hopes that he gets well soon.
Issue Date
1972-10-21
Language
English
Russian
Coverage
Lisbon, Portugal
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/34732
Collections
Type
Format
29,6-21 cm, Handwriting, Printing, Typewriting
Number of Scanned Documents
4
Identifier
AFMNKDOC079
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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