Georgii Pavlovich Benningsen Papers, 1917-1962
1000 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, and printed materials of Georgiĭ P. Benningsen, brother of E.P. Benningsen and, in the emigration, an associate of Vladimir Burt︠s︡ev. Much of the correspondence consists of letters to Georgiĭ Benningsen by Burt︠s︡ev (69 letters from the 1920s). Manuscripts include Benningsen's memoirs about Burt︠s︡ev, copies of Burt︠s︡ev's (apparently published) memoirs, and notes. Printed materials are chiefly clippings on various topics. There are also scattered issues of 1917 Russian newspapers ("Nash Vek," "Russkoe Slovo"), and an autographed copy of Burt︠s︡ev's 1919 edition of Griboedov's "Gore ot uma."
Nataliia Apollinarievna Logunova Papers, 1913-1972
8 linear feetPetr Semenovich Makhrov Papers, 1841-1961
500 itemsPapers of Petr S. Makhrov, consisting primarily of extensive manuscript memoirs. Emigrating to France, he became a leading figure in the "Soviet patriotic" movement during and after World War II. His memoirs, in thousands of pages, discuss all aspects of his career. The papers also include correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed materials. There are orders (prikazy) from World War I and the Civil War, and reports and telegrams from his time in Poland. There is a copy of "Russkie v Gallipoli" autographed by Wrangel, and a photograph album entitled "Russkai︠a︡ armii︠a︡ na Balkanakh." Also included is the 1841 report of the director of the Imperial Military Academy in St. Petersburg, General Sukhozanet.
Russian Newspapers and Emigre Periodicals, 1904-1980
128 linear feetCollection of Russian and Eastern European emigre newspapers and periodicals published in Europe, North America, South America and Australia in the 20th century, also includes a number of newspapers published in Russia and the Soviet Union.
Sofiia Vladimirovna Panina Papers, 1900-1956
5000 itemsMost of the collection concerns the Russian emigration in interwar Europe; a sizeable part deals with the Kadet (Constitutional Democrat) Party in the Russian Civil War. There is correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. There are many letters by liberal figures, such as Astrov, Viktor Chelishchev, Petr I︠U︡renev, Aleksandr Kizevetter, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Vladimir D. Nabokov, Vladimir Obolenskiĭ, Panina, and Ivan Petrunkevich. There are also letters from Ivan Bilibin, Alice Masaryk, and Thomas Masaryk. Manuscripts are chiefly by Astrov, and include memoirs, poems, and lectures. There are also memoirs by Panina, and eulogies by various people on Astrov. Subject files from 1917-1920 have materials on Panina's arrest and trial by the Bolsheviks, Kadet conferences, protocols of meetings of the Kadet Party central committee, and other items. Files on the emigration deal with the Russkiĭ Ochag (Russian Hearth) and other bodies, especially in Czechoslovakia. There are photographs of Astrov, Kizevetter, Nikodim Kondakov, Alice Masaryk, Panina, and others. Printed materials include books, clippings, and offprints by Astrov and others.
Vladimir Mikhailovich Andreevskii Papers, 1885-1954
300 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, documents, a subject file, and printed materials. Much of the collection consists of manuscripts and memoirs by V. M. Andreevskii: his memoirs up to 1917; memoirs of a trip to Palestine in 1881; and his diary for 1919-1931. Also included is a typescript copy of the memoirs of historian Boris Chicherin, entitled "N.I. Krivtsov." Many of the printed materials concern the Orthodox Church in emigration. Another item, dated 1885, is: "Spravochnaia kniga (instruktsiia) dlia rukovodstva gorodovym i voobshche nizhnim politseiskim sluzhiteliam."
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- Evgenii Aleksandrovich Vechorin Papers, 1900-19711
- Georgii Pavlovich Benningsen Papers, 1917-19621
- Nataliia Apollinarievna Logunova Papers, 1913-19721
- Petr Semenovich Makhrov Papers, 1841-19611
- Russian Newspapers and Emigre Periodicals, 1904-19801
- Sofiia Vladimirovna Panina Papers, 1900-19561
- Vladimir Mikhailovich Andreevskii Papers, 1885-19541
- Anders, Władysław, 1892-19701
- Andreevskīĭ, Vladimīr Mikhaĭlovich, 1858-1
- Astrov, N. I. (Nikolaĭ Ivanovich), -19341
- Bennigsen, G. P., graf (Georgiĭ Pavlovich), 1879 or 1880-19621
- Berezov, Rodion Mikhaĭlovich, 1896-19881
- Bilibin, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1876-19421
- Burt︠s︡ev, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich), 1862-19421
- Chelishchev, Viktor Nikolaevich, 1870-19521
- Chicherin, Boris Nikolaevich, 1828-19041
- Griboyedov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, 1795-18291
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- Panina, Sofii͡a Vladimirovna, grafini͡a, 1871-19562
- Terapiano, I︠U︡riĭ, 1892-19802
- Adamovich, Georgiĭ1
- Akulʹshin, Rodion, 1896-19881
- Anders, Władysław, 1892-19701
- Andreev, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1880-19701
- Andreevskīĭ, Vladimīr Mikhaĭlovich, 1858-1
- Argus, 1900-19701
- Astrov, N. I. (Nikolaĭ Ivanovich), -19341
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