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Sergei Ivanovich Il'iushkin Memoirs, 1962
19 pagesTypescript memoirs discuss Ili︠́u︡shkin's army career, including his role in the supression of the 1905 Revolution.
Aleksandr Kazem-Bek Papers, 1898-2014
39.98 linear feetDmitrii Aleksandrovich Obolenskii Diary, 1853-1879
781 pagesThe diary covers 1853-58, 1861, and 1870-79, with the longest entries for 1855-56, 1870-71, and 1873. Obolenskiĭ discusses current events, personalities, and the Imperial central government.
Aleksei A. Varzukevich Memoirs, 1960
29 pagesTyped memoirs of Varzukevich. The memoirs cover the period from 1904 to 1914, during which Varzukevich's regiment was stationed in the Far East and then in Odessa and Yalta. Varzukevich describes the end of the war with Japan, revolutionary agitation in the armed forces in 1905-1906, and military life up to World War I.
Innokentii Semenovich Smolin Manuscripts, 1950
15 itemsThe manuscripts, all of which are by Smolin, include his memoirs"Davnominuvshee--Vospominanii︠a︡ starogo ofit︠s︡era." These memoirs describe Smolin's childhood in I︠A︡kut︠s︡k, his military training, and his service in the Finli︠a︡ndskiĭ Polk, the Russo-Japanese War, the 1905 Revolution and World War I. The other, more minor manuscripts primarily deal with military themes. The printed materials consist of two articles by Smolin that appeared in the emigre press.
Russia Department Politsii Documents, 1812-1813
277 pagesCollection of printed imperial decrees (Ukazy), primarily for the year 1813, bound with handwritten documents concerning official appointments, promotions and decorations awarded for military and civil service.
Erik Grimm Memoir, 1958
1 Linear FeetManuscript memoir "Vospominaniia iz komandovaniia L. G. Dragunskim Polkom Grafom Kellerom"
Aleksandr Zhukovskii Manuscript, 1800-1900
4 itemsBrief manuscripts on the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878 in the Caucasus region, on military discipline, and on gymnastics in the military.
Evgeniia Krylova Manuscript, 1971
11 pagesThe memoir "Trekhsotletie doma Romanovykh (lz tsikla, shto pamiat' moia pomnit)" concerns the celebration in 1913 of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Romanov dynasty in an unidentified town in western Russia.
Ol'ga Vladimirovna Kachalova Memoirs, 1965
172 pagesManuscript memoirs "Zapiski emigrantki" that cover Kachalova's childhood in Warsaw, life in St. Petersburg up to the 1917 Revolution, and the Civil War.