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Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
56. Letter from T.I. Myagkova dated September 18 [1933] from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about her concern for her health and the health of her sister, about the onset of Indian summer, about the need for a warm hat with earflaps, about the education of her nephew and daughter, about her diet and activities, about her desire to draw, about the magazines she read, and about the hope that the collected flower seeds will have to be planted elsewhere; with censored deletions.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
57. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova dated September 18, [1933] from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about her concern for her health and the health of her sister, about the onset of Indian summer, about the need for a warm fur hat with earflaps, about the education of her nephew and daughter, about her diet and activities, about her desire to draw, about the magazines she read, and about the hope that the collected flower seeds would have to be planted elsewhere; with censored deletions. (attached file)
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
152. Letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 39] dated September 30, 1934 from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to the mother of F.Ya. Myagkova about receiving four letters from her in a month and not a single one from her husband, about questions about her father that the daughter began asking, about not rushing with parcels, but about sending a silver spoon for crowns, black fur for patching a fur coat and paper, about her regular activities and about reducing the time of walks by an hour due to the onset of autumn.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
153. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova [No. 39] dated September 30, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to the mother of F.Ya. Myagkova about receiving four letters from her in a month and not a single one from her husband, about questions about her father that the daughter began asking, about not rushing with parcels, but about sending a silver spoon for crowns, black fur for patching a fur coat, and paper, about her regular activities and about reducing the time of walks by an hour due to the onset of autumn. (attached file)