Fedor N. and Evdokiia N. Kosatkin-Rostovskii Papers, 1910-1950
150 itemsThe papers consist primarily of the Kosatkin-Rostovskiĭ's memoirs. His manuscript memoirs (150 p.) discuss his life up to 1906. Her typescript memoirs (440 p.) discuss her childhood, career as an actress in St. Petersburg, 1917-1918 in Petrograd, and the emigration in France. Also included are his diary for June-July 1940; a few letters written to him; clippings of his newspaper articles (many signed with the pseudonym "Antar"); and a book with his poetry and with essays dedicated to him; "Krestnym putem k voskresenii︠u︡" (Paris, 1948).
Metropolitan Platon Papers, 1917-1964
125 itemsThe papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, a subject file, and printed materials. The correspondence includes a letter from Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, and one from Nikolaĭ Roerich. There is an essay about Metropolitan Platon by I︠O︡ann Chepelev, and a number of photographs depicting church officials and White army leaders. There is a subject file concerning Platon's meeting in 1919 with President Wilson. The collection also contains articles and clippings by and about the Metropolitan, and there are several books and pamphlets as well. The materials were collected by his daughter and grandson; many of the items are photocopies.
Sergei Vsevolodovich Simonovich Papers, 1911-1967
600 itemsThe collection contains Simonovich's correspondence, manuscripts, doucments, subject files, and printed materials. There are letters to Simonovich from a friend who had settled in Yugoslavia, A. S. Poplavskiĭ, and Belgian postcards from before World War I. Manuscripts deal with Simonovich's experiences in the Imperial army on the Caucasian front and in the White army under general Slashchev. There are also essays devoted to the Russian emigre colonies in Belgium and in France. The subject files concern the Belgian section of the Gallipolian Society (Obʺshchestvo Gallipolit︠s︡ev) and Russian emigre events in Belgium. The printed materials include chiefly miscellaneous journals and clippings, some with articles by Simonovich.
Vasilii Mikhailovich Pronin Papers, 1914-1955
15 itemsThe papers consist of manuscripts and printed materials. The manuscripts include an autobiographical essay, Pronin's memoirs about Generals Kornilov and Brusilov, an essay about an attempt to murder Trot︠s︡kiĭ and articles on the Russian emigration in Yugoslavia and Brazil. The printed materials include copies of the journal "Vera i vernost,́" Pronin's pamphlet "Krymskai︠a︡ voĭna -- Oborona Sevastopoli︠a︡" and "Vo imi︠a︡ pravdy -- O belom dvizhenii i ego vozhdi︠a︡kh," to which Pronin and others contributed.
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- Bennigsen, Ė. P., graf (Ėmmanuil Pavlovich), 1875-19551
- Benningsen, Ekaterina Platonovna1
- Denikina, Ksenii︠a︡ Vasilʹevna, 1892-19731
- Ignatév, Leonid1
- Ignatév, P.P1
- Kosatkin-Rostovskiĭ, Evdokii︠a︡ N., 188?-1
- Kosatkin-Rostovskīĭ, F., kni︠a︡zʹ (Fedor), 1875-19401
- Platon, Metropolitan, 1866-19341
- Poplavskiĭ, A.S1
- Pronin, Vasiliĭ Mikhaĭlovich, 1868-19651
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- Bennigsen, Ė. P., graf (Ėmmanuil Pavlovich), 1875-19551
- Benningsen, Ekaterina Platonovna1
- Brusilov, Alekseĭ Alekseevich, 1853-19261
- Denikina, Ksenii︠a︡ Vasilʹevna, 1892-19731
- Ignatév, Leonid1
- Ignatév, P.P1
- Kornilov, Lavr Georgievich, 1870-19181
- Kosatkin-Rostovskiĭ, Evdokii︠a︡ N., 188?-1
- Kosatkin-Rostovskīĭ, F., kni︠a︡zʹ (Fedor), 1875-19401
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