June 1997 Letter
- Title
- June 1997 Letter
- Description
- He starts this letter by saying he called them on the phone yesterday. They decided the day and time they would call each other every week. He writes about the cost of the phone call which leads him to talk about the prices of other products in Kazakhstan. He writes about the town he’s in, Kapchagay, the Soviet buildings, and the effect of the Soviets leaving the town seven years prior. He writes about the food he’s eaten, living with his host family, and learning Russian and Kazakh.
- Creator
- Joel Gullickson
- Publisher
- Aselya Gullickson
- Date
- June 10, 1997
- Format
- scan of pen on lined paper
Dublin Core
Collection
Citation
Joel Gullickson, “June 1997 Letter,” Excavating Histories: Archival Research Methods, accessed April 25, 2026, https://archive.engl.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/50.