Aleksandr Nikolaevich Iskander Papers, 1890-1966
17 itemsThe collection consists mostly of Iskander's memoirs, including a typescript entitled "Videnii︠a︡ proshlogo" (457 p.), which discusses his years in Turkestan during the Civil War. There are also several notebooks containing other memoirs by Iskander. In addition, there are clippings about him, and several photographs, including one of Iskander's father.
Andrei Fedorovich Ponomarev Papers, 1923-1963
2000 itemsThe collection includes correspondence, memoirs, organizational records, and printed materials. The correspondence -- which covers the 1923-1963 period -- concerns the activities of a number of emigre Cossack groups, scout groups and anti-Communist organizations throughout Europe, Canada and the United States. There is a two volume memoir written by P.P. Cherepanov, a member of the Tiflis Cadet Corps. The organizational records include accounts, membership lists, poems and songs, protocols and receipts, chiefly for the Tiflis Cadet Corps. Among the printed materials are issues of emigre and Cossack publications (such as "Bodrost,́" "Mikhaĭlovt︠s︡y" and "Rodimyĭ kraĭ") and ten folders of clippings about Cossack events and members. One of the scrapbooks contains guest lists of various events, clippings and photographs (including photographs from the filming of a 1920s production of "Khadzhi Murat"), while the other scrapbook has records of Cossack events and a number of original watercolors.
Evgeniia Mikhailovna and Pavel Al'fonsovich Briunelli Papers, 1891-1956
400 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials of Evgenii︠a︡ M. and Pavel A. Bri︠u︡nelli. The bulk of the collection consists of Mrs. Bri︠u︡nelli's 35 diaries, covering the years 1891-1956. The correspondence consists of letters from Mrs. Bri︠u︡nelli's sister in Leningrad from 1922 to the early 1940s. Pavel Bri︠u︡nelli's memoirs are on the emigration in France in the 1920s and 1930s. The printed materials are made up largely of his writings.
Evgenii Vasil'evich Maslovskii Papers, 1914-1964
2000 itemsThe papers of Maslovskiĭ consist of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and subject files. Among the correspondents are Mark Aldanov, General Nikolaĭ I︠U︡denich, and many former Russian officers. Manuscripts consist largely of Maslovskiĭ's bound typescript memoirs"Nekotorye stranit︠s︡y moeĭ zhizni" (ca. 2,200 p.); the manuscript version of the first six volumes of the memoirs is also included, as is a memoir about his service in Persia in 1909-1914. Subject files include correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials about his research on World War I, his book, General I︠U︡denich, and other topics.
Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, 1920-1955
9 Linear FeetThe papers of Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko (1889-1961). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, caricatures, and materials relating to a number of Russian émigré organizations. The materials relating to émigré organizations include correspondence, financial records, and mimeographed textbooks prepared by the professors of the Russkii iuridicheskii fakul'tet v Prage (Russian Juridical Institute in Prague), and correspondence and printed materials of the Soiuz ob"edinenii russkikh okonchivshikh vysshie uchebnye asvedeniia (OROVUZ; Union of Societies of Russians Who Have Graduated from Institutes of Higher Education), which Savchenko headed. In addition, there are materials relating to other émigré groups in Europe and the United States with which Savchenko was associated.
Ivan Ivanovich Manukhin Papers, 1921-1961
76 itemsManukhin's papers consists of correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, and a photograph. The bulk of the papers are manuscripts, in particular Manukhin's memoirs and a medical work, "Auto-Dʹefense de lʹOrganisme." The memoirs deal with Manukhin's medical studies at the Military-Medical Academy in St. Petersburg (Voenno-Medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ Akademii︠a︡); his medical practice (among his patients was Maksim Gorḱiĭ); the period of the Revolution and Civil War in Petrograd; and his emigration to France. Printed materials consist of works by Manukhin. Manukhin's wife, Tatʹi︠a︡na, was editor of Metropolitan Evlogiĭ's memoirs ("Puti moeĭ zhizni"), and some of the correspondence touches on that work.
Mitrofan Ivanovich Boiarintsev Papers, 1914-1967
800 itemsThe collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Most of the correspondence dates from the 1950s and early 1960s, when Boi︠a︡rint︠s︡ev was head of the Ob'edinenie chinov Kornilovskago udarnago polka, an emigre veterans' organization, and relates to the affairs of this and similar groups. The manuscripts include campaign memoirs and a memoir called, "Epokha 1937-1965 gg." dealingwith events in the world of the White veteran's groups written by Boi︠a︡rint︠s︡ev; and a memoir of the First World War by a Captain I︠A︡. G. Shinin. Official documents relating to the military service of both Boi︠a︡rint︠s︡ev and Shinin are found in the collection, as well as some regimental and army orders of the Revolution-Civil War period. There is a photograph of Genral L.G. Kornilov; a large number of photographs of the White Army encampment at Gallipoli, of the Imperial family, White officers' reunions, funerals, dedication ceremonies etc. Printed materials include: a folder of printed engravings of varied content (portraits of the Imperial family, White officers, members of the White Russian community in Shanghai; and illustrations of various incidents in the Civil War; a complete set through 1965 of the emigre newsletter "Kornilovt︠s︡y" (Nos. 1-6; 1952_65); 7 issues of the "Vestnik pervopokhodnika" (Nos. 82-91; Aug. '68-May '70); and books, pamphlets, and jubilee volumes concerning Tsar Nicholas II, the White movement, General Kornilov, and the Mladorossy.
Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Teffi Papers, 1900-1953
5 Linear FeetNikolai Mikhailovich Mel'nikov Papers, 1918-1965
4000 itemsThe collection includes correspondence, manuscripts by Melńikov and others, documents, photographs, subject files and printed materials. There is a cataloged letter from George Kennan. Correspondence consists primarily of letters from various members of the Don Cossacks in exile, including General A.P. Bogaevskiĭ, Melńikov, and General V.V. Naumenko. Manuscripts include Melńikov's typescript memoirs "Pochemu 'belye' na i︠u︡ge ne pobedili krasnykh?"(230 p.). Reports, by members of the Don government in exile, are on the economy of Southeast Russia. Photographs and documents concern the Don Cossacks. Subject files primarily cover the Don Cossacks during the Civil War in exile. They include several signed letters and memos by General Denikin dated 1920. The financial records of the Don government in exile cover the years 1921-1926. The bulk of the printed materials consists of issues No. 51-272 (1930-1939) of the journal "Volńoe kazachestvo," published in Prague and later in Paris. Among the printed materials there is also a pamphlet dated 1919 and entitled "Vremennoe polozhenie o grazhdanskom upravlenii v mestnosti︠a︡kh, nakhodi︠a︡schikhsi︠a︡ pod verkhovnym upravleniem glavnokomandui︠u︡schego vooruzhennymi silami na i︠u︡ge Rossii." The majority of the material in the collection concerns the Don Cossacks in emigration.
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- Aleksandr Nikolaevich Gasler Papers, 1917-19631
- Aleksandr Nikolaevich Iskander Papers, 1890-19661
- Andrei Fedorovich Ponomarev Papers, 1923-19631
- Evgenii Vasil'evich Maslovskii Papers, 1914-19641
- Evgeniia Mikhailovna and Pavel Al'fonsovich Briunelli Papers, 1891-19561
- Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, 1920-19551
- Ivan Ivanovich Manukhin Papers, 1921-19611
- Mitrofan Ivanovich Boiarintsev Papers, 1914-19671
- Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Teffi Papers, 1900-19531
- Nikolai Mikhailovich Mel'nikov Papers, 1918-19651
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Baes, Emile, 1879-1
- Boi︠a︡rint︠s︡ev, Mitrofan Ivanovich, 1894-19711
- Bri︠u︡nelli, Evgenii︠a︡ Mikhaĭlovna, 1873-1
- Bri︠u︡nelli, Pavel, 1873-1949 (Form subheading: Memoirs.)1
- Burt︠s︡ev, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich), 1862-19421
- Evreinov, N. N. (Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich), 1879-19531
- Gasler, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1880-approximately 19651
- Iskander, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1889-19571
- Kamenskiĭ, Vladimir A., 1891-19741
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- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19573
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- Shmelev, I. S. (Ivan Sergeevich), 1873-19503
- Zaĭt︠s︡ev, Boris, 1881-19723
- Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-19532
- Burt︠s︡ev, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich), 1862-19422
- Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, 1864-19562
- Maklakov, V. A. (Vasiliĭ Alekseevich), 1870-19572
- Potresov, S. V. (Sergi︠e︡ĭ Viktorovich), 1870-19532
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