Russkii Natsional'nyi Komitet Records, ca. 1917-1960.
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Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich, 1865-1941
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Tolstoy, Alexandra, 1884-1979
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Countess Alexandra Lvovna Tolstaya, also Alexandra Tolstoy, also Sasha Tolstaya (b. June 18, 1884, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia-d. September 26, 1979, Valley Cottage, New York), youngest daughter and secretary of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy....
Pares, Sir Bernard, 1867-1949
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Dolgorukov, Petr.
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Dolgorukov, Pavel Dmitrievich, kni︠a︡z.
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Fedorov, M. M.
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Kartashev, Anton Vladimirovich, 1875- .
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Bakhmetev, Boris Aleksandrovich, 1880-1951.
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Gippius, Z.N. 1869-1945.
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Russkiĭ Nat︠s︡ionalńyĭ Komitet.
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The Russkiĭ Nat︠s︡ionalńyĭ Komitet (RNK, i.e. Russian National Committee) was a Paris-based emigre political organization. Anton V. Kartashev and Mikhail M. Fedorov were leading figures in the organization, and much of the collection relates to their activities. From the description of Russkii Natsional'nyi Komitet Records, ca. 1917-1960. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409321 ...
Vrangel', Petr Nikolaevich, baron, 1878-1928.
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Vernadsky, George, 1887-1973
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Historian. From the description of George Vernadsky Papers, 16th-20th centuries. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410638 Russian-American historian. From the description of George Vernadsky miscellaneous papers, 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868162 George Vernadsky was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on August 20, 1887. He studied at Moscow University and received a Magister degree in Russian history from th...
Kutepov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1882-1930
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Imperial and White army general who served as head of the Russian Universal Military Union (Russkiĭ Obʺshche-Voinskiĭ Soi︠u︡z) in 1929-30, and was then kidnapped by Soviet agents. Correspondence consists chiefly of consolatory letters to his wife after his abduction; there are also letters to Kutepov from other White generals, such as Petr Wrangel and Pavel Shatilov. The financial records appear to be of the Military Union in 1924-29. Subject files concern such topics as Ataman Semenov and the...
Williams, Mrs. Ari︠a︡dna, 1869- .
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