Preferred Citation
[Collection Name]. Rare Book and Manuscript
Library. Columbia University.
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Summary Information
At a Glance
Bib ID: | 4078044 View CLIO record |
Creator(s): | Savin, Petr Panteleĭmonovich. |
Title: | Petr Panteleimonovich Savin Papers,
1937-1978.
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Physical description: | .5 linear feet (1 box).
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Language(s): | In English
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Arrangement
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Description
Scope and Content
The collection consists primarily of the Captain Savin's memoirs. Included are photocopies of three typescript variants of the above work, as well as a photocopy of the published version entitled "Gibelʹ Generala Millera" (Paris, 1939). Also included in the collection is correspondence from the 1960s both to and from Petr Savin, and between third parties. Among these latter are letters from the personal archive of the secretary of Grand Prince Nikita of Russia, Aleksandr Alekseevich Belorukov.
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Using the Collection
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Preferred Citation
[Collection Name]. Rare Book and Manuscript
Library. Columbia University.
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About the Finding Aid / Processing Information
Columbia University Libraries. Rare Book and Manuscript Library; machine readable finding aid created by Columbia University Libraries Digital Library Program Division
Processing Information
Papers Accessioned 1975
Papers Processed 06/--/80
Machine readable finding aid generated from MARC-AMC source via XSLT conversion June 26, 2009
Finding aid written in English.
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Subject Headings
The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches at Columbia University through the Archival Collections Portal and through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, as well as ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.
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History / Biographical Note
History
Petr P. Savin, a captain in the Imperial army, was a close friend of general E.K. Miller.
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