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ITEM — Box: 4 Identifier: MS Russ 13.1, (858-903)

Estrin, Lelia. 46 letters:, 1937., 1937., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938, 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1938., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939., 1939.

Dates

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  • Creation: 1939.
  • Creation: 1939.

Language of Materials

Collection is in Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, and Czech.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

65 linear feet (77 boxes)

General note

  1. (858) T.L.s.; Paris, 3 Apr 1937. 1s.(2p.).

    USSR 296

  2. (859) T.L.; [same], 3 Nov 1937. 1s.(2p.).
  3. (860) T.L.s.; same, 17 Feb 1938. 2s.(4p.).

    With TS. list; Paris, 14 Feb 1938. 2s.(3p.).

  4. (861) T.L.s.; [same], 21 Feb 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  5. (862) T.L.s.; [same], 4 Mar 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  6. (863) T.L.s.; [same], 11 Mar 1938. 2s.(3p.).
  7. (864) T.L.s.; [same], 21 Mar 1938. 2s.(4p.).
  8. (865) T.L.s.; [same], 5 Apr 1938. 2s.(4p.).
  9. (866) T.L.s.; [same], 14 Apr 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  10. (867) T.L.s.; [same], 19 Apr 1938. 2s.(3p.).
  11. (868) T.L.s.; [same], 25 Apr 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  12. (869) T.L.s.; [same], 9 May 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  13. (870) T.L.s.; [same], 6 Jun 1938. 2s.(2p.).

    USSR 295

  14. (871) A.L.s.; [same], 7 Jun 1938. 3s.(6p.).
  15. (872) T.L.s.; [same], 21 Jun 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  16. (873) T.L.s.; [same], 28 Jun 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  17. (874) T.L.s.; [same], 9 Aug 1938. 1s. (2p.).
  18. (875) T.L.s.; [same], 4 Oct 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  19. (876) T.L.s.; [same], 18 Oct 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  20. (877) T.L.s.; [same], 25 Oct 1938. 1s.(2p.).

    With printed article by V. Viktorov titled Contre les espions Trotskistes; [n.p.], 18 Jun 1938. 1s.(2p.).

  21. (878) T.L.s.; [same], 11 Nov 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  22. (879) T.L.s.; [same], 11 Nov 1938. 4s.(4p.).

    With TS. titled Delo "Literator"--P.; [same, 1938]. 3s.(3p.).

  23. (880) T.L.s.; [same], 24 Nov 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  24. (881) T.L.s.; [same], 1 Dec 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  25. (882) T.L.s.; [same], 9 Dec 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  26. (883) T.L.s.; [same], 20 Dec 1938. 1s.(2p.).
  27. (884) T.L.s.; [same], 29 Dec 1938. 1s.(1p.).
  28. (885) T.L.s.; [same], 12 Jan 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  29. (886) T.L.s.; [same], 13 Jan 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  30. (887) T.L.s.; [same], 26 Jan 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  31. (888) T.L.s.; [same], 16 Feb 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  32. (889) T.L.s.; [same], 3 Mar 1939. 1s.(1p.).

    USSR 296

  33. (890) T.L.s.; [same], 17 Mar 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  34. (891) T.L.s.; same, 23 Mar 1939. 1s.(2p.).

    USSR 295

  35. (892) A.L.s.; [same], 31 Mar 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  36. (893) T.L.s.; same, 14 Apr 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  37. (894) A.L.s.; [same], 3 May 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  38. (895) T.L.s.; [same], 27 Jun 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  39. (896) T.L.s.; [same], 3 Jul 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  40. (897) T.L.s.; [same], 11 Jul 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  41. (898) T.L.s.; [same], 25 Jul 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  42. (899) T.L.s.; [same], 1 Aug 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  43. (900) T.L.s.; [same], 8 Aug 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  44. (901) T.L.s.; [same], 18 Aug 1939. 1s.(2p.).
  45. (902) T.L.s.; [same], 29 Aug 1939. 1s.(1p.).
  46. (903) T.L.; same, 15 Nov 1939. 1s.(1p.).

    N.b. Items 862-863. 865, 868-870, 872-873, 875, 879, 901-902 are signed by Mark Zborowski.

    Lelia Estrin used the pseudonym Paulsen; her married name from her second marriage was Dallin.

    Also see item 6077.

Repository Details

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