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Boris L'vovich Gershun Papers, 1926-1950

4 items 1 box
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Included are Gershun's manuscript memoirs, entitled "Vospominanii︠a︡ russkogo advokata" (843 p.), covering the 1890s to 1918; manuscripts and typescript of a work entitled "Essai sur la Profession dʹAdvocat"; a letter; two printed items which concern Gershun, and some newspaper clippings.

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Boris L'vovich Gershun Papers, 1926-1950 4 items 1 box

Konstantin Romanovich Krovopuskov Papers, 1900-1958

1500 items 6 manuscript boxes
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Most of the collection consists of the files of the Vserossiiskii natsional'nyi tsentr (Tsentrosoiuz; All-Russian National Center), an anti-Bolshevik body based in the South during the Civil War, for 1918-1922. Other materials relate to the emigration in France from the 1930s to the 1950s, when Krovopuskov was an official of "Zemgor" and Vasilii Maklakov's assistant in the "Russkii ofis" in Paris. Also included are personal documents and photographs of Krovopuskov. Printed materials dating from the Civil War include publications of the White southern government (laws and decrees).

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Konstantin Romanovich Krovopuskov Papers, 1900-1958 1500 items 6 manuscript boxes

Leopold Haimson Papers, 1890s-1999

88 linear feet 164 document boxes. 4 flat boxes, 2 record storage boxes
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The papers comprise correspondence, documents, institutional files, writings, lectures, memoirs, research notes, photographs, third party materials, printed materials, periodicals, microfilms, audio material, and digital files accrued by historian and professor emeritus of Columbia University, Leopold H. Haimson, during his professional life.
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Leopold Haimson Papers, 1890s-1999 88 linear feet 164 document boxes. 4 flat boxes, 2 record storage boxes

Ob"edinenie Russkikh Advokatov Vo Frantsii Records, 1919-1973

4500 items 12 boxes
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The Ob"edinenie Russkikh Advokatov Vo Frantsii Records (Union of Russian Lawyers in France Records) contain correspondence, manuscripts, minutes and reports of meetings, subject files, and printed materials. Founded in 1926, the Union's first president was Nikolaĭ Teslenko, who was succeeded by Boris Gershun. From the early 1950s on the Union's activities became increasingly sporadic; its last general meeting was apparently held in 1973. The papers mostly concern 1930-1960. Cataloged correspondents are Oskar Gruzenberg, Maksim Vinaver, and Vasiliĭ Maklakov. There are annual reports of the Union's activities, and files on meetings of its executive council and on general meetings. Also included are membership lists and notes on members. Subject files concern chiefly Union activities. Substantial biographical materials on emigre lawyers can be found in the files related to the "Memorial of the Russian Legal Profession in the Emigration.".

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Ob"edinenie Russkikh Advokatov Vo Frantsii Records, 1919-1973 4500 items 12 boxes

Pavel Pavlovich Mendeleev Papers, 1900-1951

8 linear feet 12 manuscript boxes; 2 oversize boxes
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The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. Correspondence in the collection includes 1 item from Ivan Bunin, 2 from Vladimir Davydov, and many from G. A. Alekseev. Mendeleev's extensive memoirs, "Svet i teni v moei zhizni," discuss his childhood and youth, government service, World War I, the 1917 Revolution and the Civil War, and life in the emigration up to 1933. Subject files in this collection concern the Prague Russian Archive, the Union of the Russian Nobility, the Russian Imperial family in the emigration, and other topics. Printed materials include an almost complete set of the weekly "Parizhskii Vestnik" (1942-1944).

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Pavel Pavlovich Mendeleev Papers, 1900-1951 8 linear feet 12 manuscript boxes; 2 oversize boxes

Vladimir Feofilovich Zeeler Papers, 1870-1950

4.5 Linear Feet 11 manuscript boxes
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Vladimir Feofilovich Zeeler (Владимир Феофилович Зеелер; 1874-1954) was a Russian lawyer, state official and political activist; the Interior Minister in the South Russian Government; a pivotal figure of the Russian emigration; and a journalist, editor, memoirist and philanthropist. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs of many prominent cultural figures in the Russian emigration. A sizable part of the collection also concerns the painter Il'ia Repin (1844-1930).
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Vladimir Feofilovich Zeeler Papers, 1870-1950 4.5 Linear Feet 11 manuscript boxes