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Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Rare Book & Manuscript Library

6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
rbml@library.columbia.edu
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is Columbia University’s principal repository for special collections. We collect, preserve, describe, promote, and provide access to the material evidence of diverse individuals and activities in alignment with the University’s research and teaching mission. We build and steward deep collections in select subject areas and connect them to a global audience through reference, teaching, exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

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Vivian Shirley Lawrence papers, 1960-1969

1.25 linear feet (3 document boxes)
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Notes, manuscripts, and printed materials of Lawrence. The collection is comprised mostly of typescripts of her books.

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V. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966

120.5 Linear Feet (266 full manuscript boxes, 34 half manuscript boxes, 3 record cartons, 4 flat boxes (Box 291-294), 1 index card box, 2 tall manuscript boxes)
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The V. K. Wellington Koo papers document the diplomatic legacy of Wellington Koo as a Chinese statesman and diplomat of the 20th Century. The papers primarily consist of materials collected during Koo's diplomatic career, relating to the Lytton Commission, 1932-1933; the League of Nations, 1931-1940; the United Nations, 1944-1946; his ambassadorships to France, 1932-1941; to Britain, 1941-1946; to the United States, 1946-1956; as the Senior Advisor to the Republic of China from 1956; and as the Judge on the International Court of Justice, 1957-1966. The materials include correspondence, diaries, memoranda, manuscripts, documents, notes, speeches, maps, photographs, printed material, and audio visual material. The bulk of the materials emphasizes China's domestic and foreign affairs, such as the Sino-Japanese conflict, World War II and the Cold War in the Far East region, as well as the League of Nations and the United Nations.
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Vladimir A. Kamenskii Memoirs, 1920-1974

10 items (1 box)
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Manuscript 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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Vladimir A. Kamenskii Memoirs, 1920-1974 10 items (1 box)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Bazilevskii Papers, 1928

3 items (2 folders)
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The papers of Bazilevskii consist of two letters to Bazilevskii from former Don Cossack Ataman General P. N. Krasnov, written in 1928, and a manuscript of memoirs by Bazilevskii, entitled "Poslednie dni beloi vlasti v Semirechie" (25 p.), describing the White campaigns around Orenburg and Semirechie.

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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Bazilevskii Papers, 1928 3 items (2 folders)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Borisov Diaries, 1920

3 items (2 folders)
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Diary in three notebooks cover July-November 1920 and deals with the White evacuation to Constantinople.

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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Borisov Diaries, 1920 3 items (2 folders)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Vereshchagin Papers, 1916-1964

92 items (1 box)
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Correspondence and memoirs of Vereshchagin. Correspondence includes letters from a number of major emigre cultural figures, such as Ivan Bunin, Matild́a Ksheshinskai︠a︡, Vasiliĭ Nemirovich-Danchenko; there are also poems by Nemirovich-Danchenko and by Nadezhda Teffi. In addition, there are letters by members of the Imperial family in exile, particularly Grand Prince Vladimir Kirillovich. Vereshchagin's memoirs touch on such subjects as his childhood and family, the Imperial Corps of Pages, cultural life in St. Petersburg and Petrograd, and the early 1920's in Petrograd and Moscow. In addition, there is a pamphlet of poems by Vereshchagin"Stikhi" (1955).

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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Vereshchagin Papers, 1916-1964 92 items (1 box)

Vladimir and Valentina Geppener Documents and Photographs, 1910-1956

33 items (33 items)
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Included are personal documents and photographs of the Geppener's and their relatives.

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Vladimir A. Silin Manuscript, 1967

1 item (1 item)
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Silin's 22 page untitled manuscript discusses the death of Alexander III and the coronation of Nicholas II. Although narrow in scope, the essay provides precise details concerning the coronation procession and festivities. It is not clear whether or not Silin personally witnessed the events described.

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Vladimir A. Silin Manuscript, 1967 1 item (1 item)

Vladimir Danilovich Merzheevskii Papers, 1927-1970

900 items (5 boxes)
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, a subject file, and printed materials. There are letters both to Merzheevskiĭ and to other persons. Most of the manuscripts were submitted for publication in "Vladimirskiĭ Vestnik," which published chiefly religious and monarchist materials. There is a book of memoranda of the regional chapter of the society of veterans of Gallipoli in Belgium and the group of the First Army Corps in Belgium and Luxembourg. The subject file is on General Miller and contains photographs of Miller and General Kutepov. Printed materials include approximately 80 copies of "Vladimirskiĭ Vestnik" dated 1955-1968.

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Vladimir Dmitrievich Belov Memoirs, 1955-1956

78 pages (1 folder)
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Typescript and manuscript memoirs that concern Belov's military education, his service in World War I, his forcible repatriation to the Soviet Union after World War II and his subsequent experiences in Soviet concentration camps.

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Vladimir Dmitrievich Belov Memoirs, 1955-1956 78 pages (1 folder)

Vladimir Fedorovich Kozlianinov Papers, 1914-1958

1100 items (5 boxes; and 1 print of 18th century tsars and military units)
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, and diaries (of Vladimir Kozli︠a︡ninov's brother Boris), documents, photographs and printed materials. The collection primarily concerns the monarchist movement in France and the history of the Imperial Horse Guard. Correspondents include Pavel Skoropadskiĭ and members of the Imperial family in emigration. There is a document signed by Anatoliĭ Lunacharskiĭ dated 1918, and a photostat of a decree by Catherine II granting the title of count to the Orlovs (1762). Printed material primarily concerns the monarchist movement in emigration. Included also is a copy of a book by V.F. Kozli︠a︡ninov, "Manuel Commʹemortatif de la Garde a Cheval" (1931).

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Vladimir Fedorovich Malinin Papers, 1910-1952

32 items (32 items)
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Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, a photograph, and printed materials. The correspondence is primarily made up of letters written by M.V. Chelnokov, mayor of Moscow up until the 1917 Revolution. The letters were written to Malinin in the early 1930s. The manuscripts consist of Malinin's memoirs of the 1905 Revolution, of Prince A.P. Old́enburgskiĭ, and of Grand Duchess Elisaveta Feodorovna; there is also a photograph of the latter.

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Vladimir Fedorovich Malinin Papers, 1910-1952 32 items (32 items)

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 Grigor'evich Simkhovitch Papers, 1885-1899

4 items (4 items)
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The collection includes three letters and one Russian official document; one of the letters is from Maksim Gorḱiĭ to George F. Peabody (no place, no date).

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Vladimir Grigor'evich Simkhovitch Papers, 1885-1899 4 items (4 items)

Vladimir Grigoriev-Trudin Manuscripts, 1954-1960

200 items (1 box)
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Essays of varying lengths on Russian themes.

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Vladimir I. Maiborodov Manuscripts, 1956-1962

60 items (2 boxes)
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The collection consists of manuscripts, memoirs and a printed item. Manuscripts consist of poems by Maĭborodov, including a typescript of a poema entitled "Bogdan Khmelńit︠s︡kiĭ." The memoirs primarily concern the years 1900-1938 and include Maĭborodov's reminiscences as a student at St. Petersburg University (1900-1904) and his reminiscences of his service as a zemstvo chief in the Volyni︠a︡n, Podoli︠a︡n, Bessarabian and Kherson provinces from 1904-1916. The printed item is an off-print (61 p.) of a memoir entitled "S frant︠s︡uzami," which was published in "Arkhiv Russkoĭ Revoli︠u︡tsii." In the collection it is part of the memoir "Vo vremi︠a︡ smuty (pri vremennom pravitelśtve) [1917-1920]."

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Vladimir Ivanovich and Ol'ga Vsevolodovna Iurkevich Papers, 1929-1976

300 items (2 boxes)
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The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, documents, printed materials, and photographs. Much of the correspondence concerns "Reka Vremen." Cataloged correspondents are Georgiĭ Adamovich, George Kennan, Vasiliĭ Maklakov, I︠U︡liĭ Margolin, Sofii︠a︡ Pregeĺ Harrison Salisbury, I︠U︡riĭ Terapi︠a︡no, Nikolaĭ Uli︠́a︡nov, and Edmund Wilson. There are manuscripts of several stories by Olǵa, and of her biography of Vladimir; also included are the memoirs of N.N. Savvin about the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. Printed materials include articles about Vladimir and his obituaries. There is a photograph of the "Normandie" coming into an American port in the 1930s.

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Vladimir Ivanovich and Ol'ga Vsevolodovna Iurkevich Papers, 1929-1976 300 items (2 boxes)

Vladimir Ivanovich Karpov Papers, 1946-1967

8 items (8 items)
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Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a photograph of Karpov. The correspondence concerns his emigration from Hong Kong to Denmark in the 1950s, and also "Anastasia" claimants. Karpov was apparently involved in Sokolov's investigation into the murder of the tsar and his family in 1918.

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Vladimir Ivanovich Karpov Papers, 1946-1967 8 items (8 items)

Vladimir Ivanovich Lebedev Papers, 1900-1955

1000 items (7 boxes; 3 reels of microfilms on stack 14)
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Most of the collection consists of manuscripts by Lebedev and others on Russian and East European literary and political topics from about 1914 to the 1930s. There are three microfilm reels of materials on Gavrilo Princip and the asassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo, 1914. Correspondents include Hamilton Fish Armstrong and George F. Kennan. There are several drafts of articles by Mark Slonim and materials on the Socialist Revolutionaries in the emigration from about 1930. Lebedev's personal documents cover from his army service (the Russo-Japanese War), through the 1917 Revolution and Civil War, and his later life in Europe and the United States. There are photographs from interwar Albania and Bulgaria, including ones of Aleksandŭr Stamboliski. Printed materials include a copy of Lebedev's book "Novym putem" and issues of "Voli︠a︡ Rossii.".

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Vladimir Ivanovich Lebedev Papers, 1900-1955 1000 items (7 boxes; 3 reels of microfilms on stack 14)

Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko Papers, 1933-1937

30 items (1 box)
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The collection consists of 22 letters from Nemirovich-Danchenko to Nikolaĭ M. Alekseev; a photograph of Nemirovich-Danchenko, inscribed to Alekseev; and 7 newspaper clippings (Italian and Russian) concerning Nemirovich-Danchenko's theatrical activities.

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Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko Papers, 1933-1937 30 items (1 box)

Vladimir Ivanovich Poliakov Papers, 1921-1961

150 items (1 box)
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The papers consist of correspondence, memoirs and photographs. The correspondence chiefly concerns resettlement programs in the Near East as well as aid to Cossack emigres. Poli︠a︡kov's memoirs span 1900-1961. There are approximately 40 photographs taken in the Near East (1921-1959).

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Vladimir Ivanovich Sekara Papers, 1950-1974

1 linear feet (2 boxes)
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The collection consists of manuscripts by Sekara and printed materials. The manuscripts primarily deal with Sekara's military career during the Civil War. There is a copy of "Sumskie gusary 1651-1951" (Buenos Aires, 1954) to which various clippings and notes have been appended. In addition, there are a few dozen issues of the journals "The Sentinel" and "Voennai︠a︡ byl ́(The Military Past) dating from the 1950s to 1974.

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Vladimir Ivanovich Shaiditskii Papers, 1953-1976

.5 linear feet (1 box)
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The collection consists of the organization's newsletter for the period 1953-1976, Shaĭdit︠s︡skiĭ's typescript memoirs regarding the Academy, and a manuscript on the Academy by a Colonel Serebri︠a︡kov.

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Vladimir Ivanov papers, 1921-1964

1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
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This collection consists of correspondence, personal documents, sketches and diaries of the Russian emigre avant-garde artist Vladimir Ivanov (1885-1964).

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Vladimir Ivanov papers, 1921-1964 1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)

Vladimir K. and Aleksandra K. Korostovets Papers, 1898-1953

1300 items (10 boxes)
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The papers consist primarily of the manuscripts of books (including "Witte"), articles, and lectures by V.K. Korostovet︠s︡. There are one or two letters each from Dmitriĭ Mendeleev, Maksim Gorḱiĭ, Pavel Skoropadskiĭ, Boris Pilńi︠a︡k, Konstantin Pobedonost︠s︡ev, Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh, Rudyard Kipling, John Maynard Keynes, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, and Lewis Mumford.

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Vladimir Knorring Manuscript, 1914

16 pages (16 pages)
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Typescript essay "Imperatorakaia Rossiia i ee otnoshenie k Lifliandskomu dvorianstvu i nemetsko-baltiiskomu natsionalizmu" discusses Russo-Baltic German relations during tsarist times until the reign of Nicholas II and World War I.

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Vladimir Knorring Manuscript, 1914 16 pages (16 pages)

Vladimir Konkordovich Abdank-Kossovskii Papers, 1917-1957

3.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
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Manuscripts, subject files, and printed materials. The subject files deal with the Vserossiĭskiĭ Soi︠u︡z Gorodov (All-Russian Union of Cities) and the northern front during the Civil War, emigre organizational life, and other topics. Printed materials include clippings, newspapers, offprints, and programs relating to the Civil War, emigre cultural life in Europe during World War II, and the USSR after World War II.

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Printed materials

Vladimir Konstantinovich Pilkin Papers, 1919-1937

1000 items (3 boxes)
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The papers contain correspondence, reports, and financial records. The materials almost entirely date from 1919-22 and concern the Civil War and its immediate aftermath. There are several letters from General Nikolaĭ I︠U︡denich to Pilkin, and many letters and reports which passed between Pilkin and his assistants. The majority of the collection is made up of financial records, such as income and disbursements for the "Morskai︠a︡ organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡" in Paris (1919-22), and the "Morskoĭ fond" in Helsinski (1920-24); and subsidies disbursed to White naval personnel living in Estonia (1920-23).

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Vladimir Kozlovskii Papers, 9999

15 Linear Feet (12 record cartons)
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Correspondence, photographs, case studies, printed materials, posters of well known Russian emigre journalist Vladimir Kozlovsky. This collection reflects more than 40 years of his experience in the United States not only as a journalist but as a translator.

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Vladimir Kozlovskii Papers, 9999 15 Linear Feet (12 record cartons)

Vladimir L'vovich Burtsev Papers, 1920-1940

1000 items (3 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, subject files and printed materials of Burt︠s︡ev. The correspondence includes letters from Mark Aldanov, Anton Denikin, Sergeĭ Melǵunov, Boris Nikolaevskiĭ, Maurice Paleòlogue, Sergeĭ Shtern, I︠A︡kov T︠s︡vibak, Mark Vishni︠a︡k and Vladimir Zeeler. Among the manuscripts are two essays by Burt︠s︡ev as well as numerous notes and manuscript fragments. There are several photographs of Burt︠s︡ev. The subject files include materials on "Byloe", items concerning Burt︠s︡ev's own archive, and materials on "Obshchee delo.".

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Vladimir L'vovich Burtsev Papers, 1920-1940 1000 items (3 boxes)

Vladimir M. and Mariia S. Urusov Papers, 1918-1923

32 items (32 items)
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Correspondence and documents of Vladimir M. and Marii︠a︡ S. Urusov. Some of the letters are from other Russian emigres, while some appear to be from Russia. Related items include the Urusovs' passport.

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Vladimir M. and Mariia S. Urusov Papers, 1918-1923 32 items (32 items)

Vladimir Mikhailovich Andreevskii Papers, 1885-1954

300 items (2 manuscript boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, a subject file, and printed materials. Much of the collection consists of manuscripts and memoirs by V. M. Andreevskii: his memoirs up to 1917; memoirs of a trip to Palestine in 1881; and his diary for 1919-1931. Also included is a typescript copy of the memoirs of historian Boris Chicherin, entitled "N.I. Krivtsov." Many of the printed materials concern the Orthodox Church in emigration. Another item, dated 1885, is: "Spravochnaia kniga (instruktsiia) dlia rukovodstva gorodovym i voobshche nizhnim politseiskim sluzhiteliam."

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Vladimir Mikhailovich Fel'kner Letters, 1891-1914

18 items (18 items)
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Letters sent to Fel'kner by the following persons: Konstantin Alekseev, better known as Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavskii, one of the founders of the Moscow Art Theatre; Fedor Gorev; Ol'ga Knipper-Chekhova, wife of the writer Anton Chekhov; and M. G. Savina.

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Vladimir Mikhailovich Fel'kner Letters, 1891-1914 18 items (18 items)

Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov Papers, circa 1900-1953

30 Linear Feet (50 boxes; 6 packages of oversized materials; 1 folder of 5 Fondaminskiĭ photos in map case)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, subject files and printed material of Vladimir M. Zenzinov (1880-1953), writer, member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party and émigré activist first in France and, after 1940, in the United States.
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Vladimir Nikolaevich Dreier Memoirs, 1950

357 pages (357 pages)
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Typescript memoirs entitled "Dela davno minuvshikh dneĭ" (357 p.). The memoirs begin with von Dreier's childhood in Turkestan; follow his military service up to World War I (he was assigned at various times to Tripoli and the Balkans); his service during World War I; and his experiences in Moscow and with the White armies during the Civil War.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Dreier Memoirs, 1950 357 pages (357 pages)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Kokovtsov Memoirs, 1934

346 pages (346 pages)
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Bound typescript of Kokovt︠s︡ov's memoirs "Vospominaniia detstva i litseiskoi pory Grafa V.N.Kokovtseva" discuss his childhood and education as well as his early years in government service in the late 19th century.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Kokovtsov Memoirs, 1934 346 pages (346 pages)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Salatko Manuscript, 1954

2 items (2 items)
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Two almost identical typescripts entitled "Zapiski sovet︠s︡kago advokata" (120 and 126 p.), either by Vladimir N. Salatko, or obtained by him from Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskiĭ. These memoirs describe the author's experiences on the Board of Counsels in the Kuban region from 1923 to 1945. They discuss various aspects of the criminal law code, laws regarding marriages and guardianship and the basic aspects of the Soviet legal system at the time.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Salatko Manuscript, 1954 2 items (2 items)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Smirnov Papers, 1933-1959

8 items (8 items)
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The collection consists of manuscripts, photographic postcards and a copy of "Russkie otri︠a︡dy na frant︠s︡uzskom i makedonskom frontakh, 1916-1918 gg." by I︠U︡. N. Danilov (Paris, 1933). The manuscripts--both by Smirnov--are Smirnov's memoirs dealing with the Russian expeditionary force on the Salonika front in World War I (parts of which were published in "Vozrozhdenie" 1959) and "Vernye dolgu" about the Russian legion in France in 1918. The five photographic postcards concern the Russian expeditionary force and the Russian military cemetery at Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Smirnov Papers, 1933-1959 8 items (8 items)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Stefanov Memoirs, 1970-1975

1 item (1 item)
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Stefanov's memoirs about the Civil War consist of two typescript sections: "Neuvi︠a︡dai︠u︡shchie listi︠́a︡" (44 p.) and "Odesskai︠a︡ evakuatsii︠a︡" (23 p.). He recounts his service in the White Army with particular reference to Kharḱov, Ekaterinodar and Odessa.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Stefanov Memoirs, 1970-1975 1 item (1 item)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Timchenko-Ruban Manuscripts, 1880-1956

16 items (1 box)
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Manuscripts and subject files of Vladimir N. Timchenko-Ruban. Timchenko-Ruban's memoirs"Stranit︠s︡y proshlago" discusses his childhood, his service in the Preobrazhenskiĭ Regiment, World War I, the 1917 Revolution and Civil War, and his life in France from 1922 and through the period of German occupation during World War II. Timchenko-Ruban's essay "1683-1958" concerns the history of the Preobrazhenskiĭ Regiment. There are two subject files containing documents inherited by Timchenko-Ruban. One file relates to Sofi︠́a︡ Danilova and contains school and Red Cross documents while the other relates to Semen Lazarev and his wife Olǵa (nʹee Mikhaĭlova) and contains school, travel and military documents. The documents in both files primarily date from the 1880-1920 period.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Timchenko-Ruban Manuscripts, 1880-1956 16 items (1 box)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Unkovskii Papers, 1920-1958

2200 items (15 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs and printed materials of Unkovskiĭ. The correspondence includes letters from such individuals as Emile Baës, Vladimir Burt︠s︡ev, Nikolaĭ Evreĭnov, Galina Kuznet︠s︡ova, Boris Lazarevskiĭ, Alekseĭ Remizov, Ivan Shmelov, Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev, and Leonid Zurov. Nearly all the manuscripts are by Unkovskiĭ, and include essays, stories, and excerpts from his memoirs, many of which were published in emigre journals. There are a number of scrapbooks containing clippings of his articles. In addition, the collection contains galleys of books by Unkovskiĭ, and copies of some of his full-length works, including "Ikary" (1942) and "Andreĭ Klinskiĭ" (1940).

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Unkovskii Papers, 1920-1958 2200 items (15 boxes)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Velikotnyi Memoirs, 1971

1 item (1 item)
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The 30-page typescript provides an account of the events of 1917 from the point of view of a cadet in the Nikolaev Cavalry School in Petrograd, where Velikotnyĭ studied in 1916 and 1917. It also describes in detail Velikotnyĭ's experiences as an officer in the Volunteer Army from late 1917 until the evacuation of the White Army in Nov. 1920.

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Velikotnyi Memoirs, 1971 1 item (1 item)

Vladimir Pavlovich Kruzenshtern Manuscripts, 1959-1961

3 items (3 items)
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The collection consists of a typescript copy of a fragment of a diary (14 p.) by Vladimir Pavlovich dated 1903, a typescript copy of his memoirs (71 p.) dated 1910, and a typescript (15 p.) of the memoirs of I︠U︡stina Kruzenshtern, Vladimir's daughter, concerning the years 1906-1914. The memoirs primarily concern Russian military expeditions, military life in Manchuria and Russian relations with the native population.

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Vladimir Pavlovich Kruzenshtern Manuscripts, 1959-1961 3 items (3 items)

Vladimir Pavlovich Meshcherskii Letters, 1863-1913

225 items (1 box)
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Collection includes 67 letters and telegrams, by Alexander's older brother Nikolaĭ; 65 letters and notes, some copies, by Nicholas II, from 1902-1913; a drawing and notes by Alexander III; and drafts of letters by Meshcherskiĭ. Also included is a group of letters in different hands hitherto identified as having been written by Nikolaĭ, Duke of Leuchtenberg, to Meshcherskiĭ.

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Vladimir Pavlovich Meshcherskii Letters, 1863-1913 225 items (1 box)

Vladimir Rosing papers, 1912-2009, bulk 1912-1963

4 linear feet (4 manuscript boxes and one flat box)
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Vladimir Rosing (1890-1963) was a Russian tenor, producer, and director (primarily of opera) who worked largely in Britain and the United States. His papers include ephemera relating to his vocal and directorial career, but principally comprises his writings on art and politics, as organized and edited by his wife, Ruth, and son, Richard.
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Articles for The Musical Courier, 1923

Articles relating to Rosing's vocal and directorial career, 1913, 1922, 1924, 1963, 1971, 1995

Vladimir Sergeevich Khitrovo Memoirs, 1950

3 items (3 items)
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Bound typescript memoirs entitled "Vospominanii︠a︡ i materialy dli︠a︡ istorii" (37 p. plus appendices). The memoirs concern the East Prussian campaign of 1914. There are photographs interspersed throughout the text, and a reel of microfilm of maps of the campaign.

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Vladimir Sergeevich Khitrovo Memoirs, 1950 3 items (3 items)

Vladimir Stepanovich Myl'nikov Memoirs, 1957-1972

4 items (4 items)
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Mylńikov's manuscript and typescript memoirs concern World War I and the Civil War.

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Vladimir Stepanovich Myl'nikov Memoirs, 1957-1972 4 items (4 items)

Vladimir S. Varshavskii Manuscript, 1955

235 pages (235 pages)
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Mimeographed typescript "The Revolution of 1905 as Reported in the Russian Press 50 Years Ago" compiled by Varshavskiĭ (Varsavsky) with the assistance of Donald Urquidi, edited by George Denicke. It was published by the American Committee for Liberation from Bolshevism in 1955.

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Vladimir S. Varshavskii Manuscript, 1955 235 pages (235 pages)

Vladimir Ussachevsky papers, 1932-1969

8.25 linear feet (14 document boxes and 1 flat box)
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The Vladimir Ussachevsky Papers document the academic and professional career of pioneering electronic-music composer Vladimir Ussachevsky. This collection contains teaching and administrative materials, correspondence with other composers, writings and compositions by Ussachevsky and others, and programs, publicity materials, and personal documents.
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Vladimir Vasil'evich Shapkin Manuscript, 1966

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The memoirs describe the final days, in the Fall of 1917, of the Supreme Commander's Headquarters and his own subsequent mission to the Ukrainian government in Kiev on behalf of the Cossacks, especially the Don Cossacks.

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