Box 2
Contains 178 Results:
Envelope. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Koplenig, circa 1940s
Letters, telegram. Elisabeth Koplenig, Zakharino (USSR), to Nadezhda Mirova, Ufa (USSR), 1942
Both the Mirov and Koplenig famililies had been evacuated from Moscow during the war.
Letter. Elisabeth Koplenig, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1946 October 23
Letters. Elisabeth Koplenig, Vienna, to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1947
The letter of February 23 includes a photograph of Lisa Koplenig.
Letters. Elisabeth Koplenig to Nadezhda Mirova, Moscow, 1948 January-September
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein née Koplenig to the Mirovs, 1953-1955
Folder includes a photograph of Elisabeth's daughter, which was in the letter for August 22, 1955.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein née Koplenig to the Mirovs, 1956
Date for the second letter (February 2, 1956) was pencilled in later.
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth and Heinz Markstein, 1957 January 13
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1957-1959
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1960-1961
One of the letters is an "aerogramm."
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1962-1965
One of the letters is a "radiogramm." Several of the letters were written by Lazar Lazarev.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1962-1963
The letter of January 23, 1962 has a note to the Mirovs added by Heinz Markstein. One of the letters is undated.
Letters. Edeia Iakovlevna Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1962-1966
Edeia Mirova was Nadezhda's elder sister.
Letters. Mira Efimovna Mirova-Skepner to Elisabeth Markstein, circa 1960s
Mira Mirova-Skepner was Nadezhda's mother.
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1966 November 14
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1966
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1967
Some of the letters are written by Lazar Lazarev; however, most are by Nadezhda Mirova.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1967
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1968
One letter was written by Lazar Lazarev, but most are from Nadezhda Mirova.
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1969
The letters are from Lazar Lazarev and Nadezhda Mirova.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1969
Besides Lisa, Lisa's daugher Barbara or Babsi, signs the postcard dated April 12, 1969.
Letters. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1970
Letter. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1970 June 21
Enclosure consists of a note from Solzhenitsyn.
Letters. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1971
Enclosures consist of 3 photographs with the letter of August 27, 1971.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1970-1971
Letters. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1972
Letters. The Mirovs to Elisabeth Markstein, 1973
Folder includes letters sent by Nadezhda Mirova and her daughter Irina.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1973
2 of the letters are carbon copies, and the folder includes both the original and the carbon copy of the letter dated April 8, 1973.
Letters. Nadezhda Mirova to Elisabeth Markstein, 1974
Although they are not dated, the postcards are clearly postmarked.
Letters. Elisabeth Markstein to the Mirovs, 1974
Some letters are carbon copies.