This collection is located on-site.
Markov's papers consist of correspondence, a brief biography (apparently by his nephew), and printed materials. Correspondence in this collection consists of letters to a nephew named Seva. Printed materials include issues of "Mirovai︠a︡ Sluzhba" (1936-38), and two books by Markov: "Voĭny temnykh sil" (Paris, 1928), and "Otrechennye dni fevralśkoĭ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii 1917 goda" (Harbin, 1938).
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Papers: Source of acquisition--Heirs via Ksenii︠a︡ Denikina. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1964.
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Papers Accessioned 1964.
Papers Processed 01/--/80.
Markov was a leader of the Union of the Russian People (Soi︠u︡z Russkogo Naroda) and representative to the Russian State Duma. In the emigration he continued his monarchist and anti-Semitic activities, edited the journal "Dvuglavyĭ Orel" and "Mirovai︠a︡ Sluzhba.".