Aleksandr Aleksandrovich and Mariia Nikolaevna Bashmakov Papers, 1830; 1910-1958
5000 itemsThese papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. Most of the collection concerns Bashmakov's ethnographical work in France in the 1920s and 1930s, including correspondence, many manuscripts, lectures, notes, and copies of his publications. Subject files concern emigre monarchism in France, and the death of Father Georgiĭ Spasskiĭ. There are copies of the Russian version of Bashmakova's memoirs, "Perezhitoe." Cataloged correspondence in the collection consists of letters from Petr Krasnov and one or two items each from Henry Field, Evgeniĭ Miller, Petr Wrangel, and Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev. There are also photographic slides representing ethnographical types from the Caucasus.
Georgii Aleksandrovich Orlov Papers, 1925-1964
300 itemsThe collection consists of correspondence, a diary, manuscripts, memoirs, notes, a subject file, photographs and printed materials. Correspondence is primarilly addressed to Orlov and his wife. Manuscripts and memoirs, chiefly by Orlov, deal with Civil War topics. Orlov's diary covers the years 1918-1921. Notes are on World War II, and the subject file concerns the death of Orlov. Photographs include a group picture of a Gallipoli Society meeting in Prague. Printed materials include clippings, mimeographed materials, pamphlets and copies of periodicals, all relating to the Gallipoli Society.
Konstantin Nikolaevich Rozen Papers, 1890-1939
350 itemsThe collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts and memoirs, documents, minutes of meetings, financial records, photographs, maps, and printed materials. Cataloged correspondents include Grand Duke Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich and General Petr Wrangel. Manuscripts include memoirs by Konstantin Rozen on his military service from 1902-1917, and a memoir by F. N. Bui︠a︡k entitled "Vospominanii︠a︡ starogo kavalergarda 1885-1902." Subject files are on Kadry Voĭsk Ofit︠s︡erov (Cadres of Military Officers) in Belgrade and Soi︠u︡z Russkikh Ofit︠s︡erov (Union of Russian Officers), emigre Russian military organizations. Documents concern Rozen's family and estate in Vitebsk province. Minutes of meetings concern the Kavalergardskai︠a︡ Semi︠́a︡ (Cavalry Guard Family). Financial records cover the fundraising activities of Soi︠u︡z Russkikh Ofit︠s︡erov and the estate. Photographs are of the estate, and maps are of the Vitebsk region and the estate grounds. Printed materials concern the estate and the above mentioned military organizations, and include copies of the news bulletin"Vestnik Kavalergardskoĭ Semí.".
Petr 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.
Russkii Obshche-Voinskii Soiuz (ROVS) Records, 1887-1968
70000 itemsRelated materials can be found in the following Bakhmeteff Archive collections: Arkhangel'skii, Kutepov, Lampe, ROVS-North America, and Shatilov.
Sergei Dmitrievich Botkin Papers, 1830-1970
3500 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files, and printed materials. The bulk of the correspondence consists of copies of reports and dispatches sent by Botkin to the Council of Ambassadors (in Paris) in 1919-1935. Also included are many letters to Botkin by Baron V. Osten-Saken, and Botkin's letterbooks for 1930-1934. Manuscripts include Botkin's memoirs. Extensive subject files concern Russian prisoners of war in World War I, the Civil War in the Baltic region, and the emigration in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. Also included are miscellaneous materials relating to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including consular correspondence, departmental circulars, passports, and texts of treaties. There is a letter signed by the painter Orest Kiprenskii, and letters and documents signed by such officials as Aleksandr Izvol'skii, V. N. Lamzdorf, Ivan Paskevich, Sergei Sazonov, and Sergei Uvarov. These items were collected by Botkin.
Soiuz Byvshikh Russkikh Sudebnykh Deiatelei vo Frantsii Records, 1918-1970
4000 itemsThe records of the Soiuz byvshikh russkikh sudebnykh deiatelei vo Frantsii (Association of Former Russian Magistrates in France) from its inception in 1925 through 1970. The most frequently recurring materials are: correspondence, both general and specifically related to membership drives and fund-raising activities; minutes and organization memoranda; legal briefs on behalf of clients settling disputes before arbitration panels; and mimeo and printed materials, especially clippings. Included among the correspondence are several letters from Generals Denikin, Miller and Vrangel.
Vladimir A. Kamenskii Memoirs, 1920-1974
10 itemsManuscript and typescript memoirs (in all 600 p.) that deal chiefly with Kamenskiĭ's military education, the imperial court, his service during World War I, his service as General Petr Wrangel's diplomatic courier in 1921-24, and the emigration in France. Part of the manuscripts on World War I consists of copies of his diary. Some hand-drawn maps, photographs, and six copies of the bulletin of the organization of veterans of the Jaeger Regiment complete the collection.
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- Afrikan Petrovich Bogaevskii Papers, 1918-19341
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich and Mariia Nikolaevna Bashmakov Papers, 1830; 1910-19581
- Georgii Aleksandrovich Orlov Papers, 1925-19641
- Konstantin Nikolaevich Rozen Papers, 1890-19391
- Petr Semenovich Makhrov Papers, 1841-19611
- Russkii Obshche-Voinskii Soiuz (ROVS) Records, 1887-19681
- Sergei Dmitrievich Botkin Papers, 1830-19701
- Soiuz Byvshikh Russkikh Sudebnykh Deiatelei vo Frantsii Records, 1918-19701
- Vladimir A. Kamenskii Memoirs, 1920-19741
- Vrangel', Petr Nikolaevich, Baron, 1878-19282
- Baschmakoff, Marie de, 1870-19591
- Bashmakov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1858-19431
- Bogaevskiĭ, A. P. (Afrikan Petrovich), 1873-19341
- Botkin, Sergeĭ Dmitrievich, 1869-19451
- Kamenskiĭ, Vladimir A., 1891-19741
- Kutepov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1882-19301
- Makhrov, Petr Semenovich, 1877-19641
- Marīi︠a︡ Ḟeodorovna, Empress, consort of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia, 1847-19281
- Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, Grand Duke of Russia, 1856-19291
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- Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, 1872-19473
- Miller, Evgeniĭ Karlovich, 1867-19393
- Bogaevskiĭ, A. P. (Afrikan Petrovich), 1873-19342
- Krasnov, P. N. (Petr Nikolaevich), 1869-19472
- Kutepov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1882-19302
- Maklakov, V. A. (Vasiliĭ Alekseevich), 1870-19572
- Aleksinskiĭ, Grigoriĭ, 1879-19671
- Bakhmeteff, George, 1847-19281
- Emigration and immigration -- Soviet Union -- 20th century✖[remove]9
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- Emigration and immigration -- Europe -- 20th century4
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- Emigration and immigration -- France -- 20th century2
- Maps (documents)2