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Manuscripts of Vostokov. Following the 1917 revolution, Vostokov served as a chaplain for the White Army, and was later sent abroad by General Wrangel because he was preaching that the Jews were responsible for the revolution. The manuscripts in the collection are chiefly memoirs and pertain not only to the revolution and Civil War, but to a number of important church figures as well. The printed materials consist of two copies of Vostokov's pamphlet"Rozy i shipy" (San Francisco, 1953).
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Manuscripts: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1953.
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Manuscripts Accessioned 1953.
Manuscripts Processed 03/--/82.
Orthodox priest and writer who was exiled to Kolomna from 1913 to 1916 for his outspoken views against Rasputin.