Letter dated 8 August 1916 sent by Mustafa Şemsettin Şeniz from Csepel, Budapest

Title Letter dated 8 August 1916 sent by Mustafa Şemsettin Şeniz from Csepel, Budapest
Author Mustafa Şemsettin Şeniz
Publication Date: 1916-08-08
Publication Place Macaristan - Hungary -
Subject Architect
Type Document
Language Hungarian
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions El yazısı - Handwriting
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID EATDOC0023
Record ID 220676
Library Location Salt Research - Salt Research
Date 1916-08-08
Notes He wrote that the five postcards they sent along with the undated postcard they gave him from the post office at half past two on Tuesday arrived, that he sent letters from time to time, that he sent a registered letter with a photograph before the holiday, and that he received 175 kuruş. He wrote that he sent the letters through Bahaaddin Bey because he thought they would reach them faster.
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Letter dated 8 August 1916 sent by Mustafa Şemsettin Şeniz from Csepel, Budapest

Author Mustafa Şemsettin Şeniz
Publication Date 1916-08-08
Publication Place Macaristan - Hungary -
Subject Architect
Type Document
Language Hungarian
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions El yazısı - Handwriting
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID EATDOC0023
Record ID 220676
Library Location Salt Research - Salt Research
Date 1916-08-08
Notes He wrote that the five postcards they sent along with the undated postcard they gave him from the post office at half past two on Tuesday arrived, that he sent letters from time to time, that he sent a registered letter with a photograph before the holiday, and that he received 175 kuruş. He wrote that he sent the letters through Bahaaddin Bey because he thought they would reach them faster.
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