Petr L'vovich Bark Papers, 1914-1937.

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Petr L'vovich Bark Papers, 1914-1937.

Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, subject files, and printed materials of Bark. Cataloged materials in this collection include letters from Metropolitan Evlogiĭ, Boris Bakhmeteff, and Petr Struve, and Bark's extensive memoirs. Much of the correspondence concerns the Civil War and attempts to gain Allied support for the White forces, and also Bark's career as an English in the 1930's. Subject files concern White governments in south Russia, and Bark's life. There are also two photographs of Bark.

ca. 1,000 (4 boxes).

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Bark, Petr Lʹvovich, 1869-1937

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Entered the service of the Russian Imperial government in 1892, and in 1914-17 was the last Finance Minister of the Empire. After the 1917 revolution he lived in England, where he became managing director of the Anglo-International Bank, and was knighted in 1935. From the description of Petr L'vovich Bark Papers, 1914-1937. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410741 Sir Peter Bark (Petr L'vovich Bark) (1869-1937) was a banker and financial e...

Evlogiĭ, Metropolitan, 1868-1946.

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Born Vasiliĭ Georgievskiĭ. In Russia, Evlogiĭ served as Bishop of Lublin, Archbishop of Kholm, and Archbishop of Volyni︠a︡. He remained involved with the Russian Orthodox Church in emigration. From the description of Metropolitan Evlogii Memoirs, ca. 1940-1948. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409057 ...