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Konstantin Ivanovich Globachev Papers, 1880-1958
0.5 Linear FeetThe collection comprises Globachev's correspondence, K. I. Globachev's and S. N. Globacheva's typescript memoirs, personal documents, copies of photographs and biographical materials. Globachev's memoirs give a detailed account of events in Petrograd in the period 1914-1920, and memoirs of Sofiia Nikolaevna Globacheva focused on her personal experience as wife of a goverment official. There is also V. Marinich's correspondence including with A. F. Kerenskii and A. A. von Lampe.
Roman Romanovich Raupakh Papers on the Kornilov Uprising, 1917-1960
700 itemsThe collection concerns the "Kornilov uprising" of August 1917 and the subsequent investigation. Raupakh was a member of the commission set up by the Provisional Government to investigate the uprising. Most of the collection consists of files with correspondence, manuscripts, and testimony gathered by the commission. Also included is a chapter from Raupakh's memoirs concerning the uprising; a memoir of Raupakh's life up to 1918, by Ekaterina Maĭdel;́ descriptions by Maĭdel ́of the collection, with brief comments on other related papers that have not survived; a file of correspondence from the 1920s concerning the uprising; a photograph and an autograph of Raupakh; and a book by A.R. Kerenskiĭ on the uprising, "Delo Kornilova" (1918).
Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov Papers, circa 1900-1953
30 Linear FeetV. Linden Memoirs, 1968
64 pagesLinden's manuscript memoirs discuss women's education in turn-of-the-century St. Petersburg; Russian youth in the 1890s; the Crimea and Odessa in 1917-1919; Aleksandr Kerenskiĭ; her husband and family; and the situation of Jews in the Russian Empire. With typed transcript.