Aleksandr Mikhailovich Nikolaev Papers, 1899-1967
10 linear feetThe collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, memoirs, diaries, notes, subject files, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Most of the material in the collection concerns Nikolaev's tenure as military attachʹe at the Russian embassy in Washington. Cataloged correspondents include Mikhail T. Florinsky and Geroid T. Robinson. There is a typescript by Vasiliĭ O. Kli︠u︡chevskiĭ, "Kratkoe posobie po russkoĭ istorii." Among the correspondence are cablegrams and official communications to the Russian embassy during World War I and the revolutionary period. Manuscripts, mostly by Nikolaev, concern contemporary and historical military topics. Diaries and memoirs deal with Nikolaev's travels to Europe during World War I and his activities as military attachʹe. Among orders granted to Nikolaev is the "Order of the Sacred Treasure," signed and sealed by the Japanese Emperor Meiji (1911). Printed materials include many articles by Nikolaev.
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.
Aleksei Alekseevich and Nadezhda Vladimirovna Brusilov papers, 1880-1940
300 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials of General Aleksiei Alekseevich Brusilov and his wife Nadezhda Vladimirovna. The correspondence is largely copies of their letters from 1914-1918 and her correspondence after his death. The manuscripts include part of his memoirs and several of her minor manuscripts, including an incomplete memoir. There are family photographs as well as photographs of Brusilov in military dress. Printed materials relate to Brusilov's career in the Imperial and Red armies and his rehabilitation by the Soviets in the Khrushchev era.
Aleksei Alekseevich Litvinov Papers, 1794-1970
34 itemsThe collection consists of manuscripts and documents. It includes a manuscript (16 p.) by Litvinov on the Civil War in Kiev in 1918; and a handwritten autobiography (36 p.) by Aleksandr Narkizovich Litvinov, a colonel in the Imperial Guard Izmailov Regiment (Leĭb-Gvardiĭ Izmaĭlovskiĭ Polk). Documents mostly concern Litvinov family history and span the years 1794-1918. Cataloged materials consist of two documents signed by Alexander I (1802, 1808), and one signed by Nicholas I (1834).
Andrea-Aleksandra Stegman Memoirs, 1954-1968
4 itemsHer memoirs recount her childhood and education in Russia as a member of a Baltic-German family, her life in Finland after the February Revolution, her service as a nurse in St. Petersburg during World War I, and as a member of a Red Cross mission charged with caring for prisoners of war in Kiev and Moscow during the Civil War. She also describes her arrest and imprisonment in 1919 as well as her brother's experiences in Li︠u︡bi︠a︡nka prison during World War II. The memoirs (416p.) are in the form of a carbon copy typescript and are accompanied by original photographs. Also included in the collection are reprints of several articles published by her husband, Helmuth Stegman, in the 1960's.
Andrei Gennadievich Nevzorov Manuscripts, 1968-1969
11 itemsThe collection consists of memoirs, manuscripts and a few related photographs. The memoirs cover Nevzorov's reminiscences of the 1905 Revolution through the 1917 Revolution.
Dmitrii Iosifovich Daragan Papers, 1762-1973
2000 itemsCollection includes correspondence of family and personal letters from 1902-1973, including typed excerpts of letters written by Daragan to his wife from the Murmansk-Arkhangelśk region during 1919-20. The remainder of the correspondence deals with Daragan's business and naval and religious topics. Manuscripts consist primarily of Daragan's memoirs of his youth, family and naval experiences in northern Russia. There are family documents, the earliest of which dates from 1762, and family financial records. Other printed materials include two pre-World War I theater programs from St. Petersburg and Moscow. There are also photographs of the Daragan family, dating from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Dmitrii Mikhailovich Mikhailov Memoirs, 1970-1973
4 itemsMikhaĭlov's largely typescript memoirs discuss his experiences in the early part of the Civil War, his education, Grodno in 1905, and the Orthodox Church in China (including two photographs).
Ekaterina Ippolitovna Maidel' Papers, 1900-1971
200 itemsPapers include corespondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, a subject file, and printed materials. Correspondence includes a letter by Frank A. Golder. Manuscripts consist chiefly of extensive memoirs by Maĭdel,́ with many related documents, photographs, and other items appended. Her memoirs discuss her life up to 1919 in detail, with a great deal of coverage of her education. She studied at the Kronshtadskai︠a︡ Aleksandrinskai︠a︡ Zhenskai︠a︡ Gimnazii︠a︡, and then at the Imperatorskiĭ Zhenskiĭ Pedagogicheskiĭ Institut in St. Petersburg. Another memoir discusses her experiences in Petrozavodsk in 1941-44. There is a subject file concerning the Helsinki Aleksandrovskai︠a︡ Gimnazii︠a︡, with which Maĭdel ́was associated, in 1917-23. Printed materials include a book by E. Eĭkhgolt́s, "Ti︠u︡remnyĭ vrach i ego pat︠s︡ienty" (1916).
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- Aleksandr Alekseevich Volzhanin Papers, 1950-19791
- Aleksandr Mikhailovich Nikolaev Papers, 1899-19671
- Aleksandr Nikolaevich Iskander Papers, 1890-19661
- Aleksei Alekseevich Litvinov Papers, 1794-19701
- Aleksei Alekseevich and Nadezhda Vladimirovna Brusilov papers, 1880-19401
- Andrea-Aleksandra Stegman Memoirs, 1954-19681
- Andrei Gennadievich Nevzorov Manuscripts, 1968-19691
- Dmitrii Iosifovich Daragan Papers, 1762-19731
- Dmitrii Mikhailovich Mikhailov Memoirs, 1970-19731
- Ekaterina Ippolitovna Maidel' Papers, 1900-19711
- Struve, Petr Berngardovich, 1870-19442
- Yudenich, Nikolay Nikolayevich, 1862-19332
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1777-18251
- Artamonova, Olǵa Mikhaĭlovna, 1903-1
- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19421
- Berdi︠a︡ev, Nikolaĭ, 1874-19481
- Bernat︠s︡kīĭ, M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich), 1876-1
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- Boi︠a︡rint︠s︡ev, Mitrofan Ivanovich, 1894-19711
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- Tolstoy, Alexandra, 1884-19793
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- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19422
- Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-19532
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