Sergei Sergeevich Belosel'skii-Belozerskii Papers, ca. 1700-1968.

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Sergei Sergeevich Belosel'skii-Belozerskii Papers, ca. 1700-1968.

The materials in the collection fall into two distinct groups: those relating to the Beloselśkiĭ-Belozerskiĭ family, and those relating to the Horse Guards. The family materials include correspondence from Aleksandr Gorchakov, Edvard Grieg, Francois Guizot, Nicolas I, King of Montenegro, Illarion Voront︠s︡ov-Dashkov, Wilhelm I, Emperor of Germany, and a number of Russian grand dukes and duchesses. There is a photograph of the 1896 coronation at the Kremlin. The manuscripts include several works by Aleksandr Beloselśkiĭ-Belozerskiĭ, who was a poet and the Russian ambassador to Turin. in 1792-1793. There are documents relating to several members of the Beloselśkiĭ-Belozerskiĭ family. The part of the collection concerning the Horse Guards primarily relates to emigre activities in Europe and America during the 1930s. The materials include manuscripts for a history of the Guards, biographical sketches, minutes, newsletters, orders and several hundred photographs, many of which date back to the mid 19th century. Among the printed materials are journals, illustrations and a number of scrapbooks. The collection also contains several dozen oversized albums, illustrations, documents and photographs.

ca. 14,000 items (47 boxes; 6 oversized folders; 1 rolled painting; 1 framed poster; 3 albums).

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