Register of the Museum of Russian Culture Miscellaneous Materials collection
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Title: Museum of Russian Culture miscellaneous materials collection
Date (inclusive): 1867-1977
Collection Number: 2001C79
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Russian and English
Physical Description:
4 microfilm reels
(0.6 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Papers of various Russians and Russian émigrés, including correspondence, writings, personal documents, and photographs, relating
to Russian history and culture, Russian participation in World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Russian émigré
affairs. Collected by the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Creator:
Museum of Russian Culture (San Francisco, Calif.)
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual
or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Museum of Russian Culture Miscellaneous Materials Collection, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover
Institution Library & Archives.
Location of Originals
Originals in: Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Scope and Content Note
This collection is a compilation of papers of individual persons or organizations that were too small in volume to be accessioned
separately. The Petr Mikhailov papers contain the oldest materials, dating from the second half of the 19
th century, although the Agapii Goncharenko collection, consisting primarily of later clippings, also refers to this period,
Goncharenko being a pioneer of the Russian-language press in America. Most of the papers are of a biographical or genealogical
nature, although there is also a folder of documents relating to the Society of Russian Engineers and Technicians on the Island
of Cyprus (Obshchestvo russkikh inzhenerov i tekhnikov na o. Kipr).
Detailed processing and preservation microfilming for these materials were made possible by a generous grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities and by matching funds from the Hoover Institution and Museum of Russian Culture. The grant also
provides depositing a microfilm copy in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. The original materials remain in the Museum
of Russian Culture, San Francisco as its property. A transfer table indicating corresponding box and reel numbers is available
at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
The Hoover Institution assumes all responsibility for notifying users that they must comply with the copyright law of the
United States (Title 17 United States Code) and Hoover Rules for the Use and Reproduction of Archival Materials.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Russia -- Emigration and immigration
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
Russia -- Civilization
World War, 1914-1918 -- Russia
Russia -- History
MITROFAN M. AFANASIEV FILE
1937-1952
Scope and Contents
M. M. Afanasiev was born in Russia on 21 November 1900. In 1920 he left Russia and in 1927 he was awarded the Degree of Agricultural
Engineer from the Higher School of Agriculture (Brno, Czechoslovakia). In 1930 he arrived in the United States and in June
1937 he received his Ph.D. (plant pathology, botany and organic chemistry) from the University of Nebraska. From 1936 he worked
as a Plant Pathologist and Professor of Plant Pathology at the Montana State College. Curriculum vitae and writings, divided
into articles and leaflets.
reel 1
Curriculum vitae
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 1
"Comparative Physiology of Actinomyces in Relation to Potato Scab," abstract of dissertation, University of Nebraska
1937
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Comparative Physiology of Actinomyces in Relation to Potato Scab,"
Nebraska Agriculture Experiment Station Research Bulletin 92
1937 August
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Method of Isolating Single Hyphal Tips of Actinomyces,"
Phytopathology
1937 December
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Influence of Rotations under Irrigation on Potato Scab, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium Wilt,"
Nebraska Agriculture Experiment Station Research Bulletin 317
1938 May
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"The Effect of Preceding Crops on the Amount of Seedling Diseases of Sugar Beets,"
Annals of the American Society of SugarBeet Technologists
1942
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"The Relation of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Ratio to the Amount of Seedling Diseases of Sugar Beets,"
Annals of the American Society of SugarBeet Technologists
1942
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Control of Seedling Diseases of Sugar Beets in Montana,"
Phytopathology
1942 June
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Potato Diseases in Montana and Their Control,"
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 166
1942 June
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 9, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"The Effect of Alfalfa on Succeeding Sugar Beets at Huntley (Montana) Field Station,"
Through the Leaves
1943 May-June
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 10, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Handbook of Plant Diseases and Their Control for Montana,"
Montana Agricultural Extension Service Bulletin 216
1943 June
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 11, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Diseases of Sugar Beets in Crop Rotations at the Huntley Branch Station, Huntley, Montana from ,"
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 419 (Technical)
1936 to 1941 1943 November
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 12, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Yellows, a Non-Infectious Disease of the Progressive Everbearing Strawberry in Montana,"
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 424 (Technical)
1944 December
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 13, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Montana Progressive Strawberry: A Yellows-Resistant, Everbearing Variety Developed During Research of Yellows,"
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 181
1945 March
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 14, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Sugar Beets Diseases and their Control in Montana,"
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 427
1945 March
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 15, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Effect of Different Soil and Seed Treatments on the Control of Seedling Diseases of Sugar Beets Under Controlled Conditions,"
Proceedings American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists
1946
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 12, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Growing Sugar Beets Following Alfalfa in Montana,"
Proceedings American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists
1946
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 17, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Time of Infection and Accumulative Effect of Rhizoctonia on Successive Crops of Potatoes,"
American Potato Journal
1947 January
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 18, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"The Relation of Six Groups of Fungi to Seedling Diseases of Sugar Beets in Montana,"
Phytopathology
1948 March
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 19, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Resistance and Soil Treatments for Control of Rhizoctonia of Sugar Beets,"
Proceedings American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists
1952
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 20, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
"Bean Virus 2 (Yellow) on Great Northern Bean in Montana,"
Phytopathology
1952 February
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 21, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
Leaflets
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 1 folder 22, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Issued by the Montana Extension Service
in Agriculture and Home Economics about fruit, vegetables, and cereals diseases. Printed copies
VLADIMIR IVANOVICH AZAROV FILE
1941-1942
Scope and Contents
V. I. Azarov, also known as William Azaroff (Pen name: Nevozvrashchenets?), was an agronomist and a member of the VTsIK of
the Communist Party of the USSR. He personally knew V. I. Lenin and I. V. Stalin. From 1928 to 1930(?) he worked as a Soviet
Trade representative in Riga. In 1930(?) he defected to the West, and later emigrated to the United States. Correspondence,
writings, and one print.
reel 1
Correspondence with Petr Filaretovich Konstantinov
1942
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 2 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes attachments
reel 1
General
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 2 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Short stories. Holograph
reel 1
"Moi vstrechi so Stalinym i ego zhenoi,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 2 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Typescript
reel 1
Photograph
1941
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 2 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. One print of an unidentified person
ALEKSANDR D. BILIMOVICH FILE
1953-1960 and undated
Scope and Contents
Professor A. D. Bilimovich was a Russian émigré economist and writer, author of the book
Marksizm: Izlozhenie i kritika. Writings, arranged chronologically by title.
reel 1
"Bibliografiia: Professor S. N. Prokopovich. Narodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR,"
Russkaia Zhizn'
1953 May 13-15
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 3 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
Marksizm (Izlozhenie i kritika)
1954 and undated
reel 1
Holograph
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 3 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 1
Printed copy
1954
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 3 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 1
Kooperatsiia v Rossii do, vo vremia i posle Bol'shevikov
1955
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 3 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 1
Ekonomicheskii stroi osvobozhdennoi Rossii
1960
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 3 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
VASILII VLADIMIROVICH BOLGARSKII FILE
1913-1953
Scope and Contents
V. V. Bolgarskii was a lecturer in chemistry and physics in various educational institutions in Harbin, China. He established
a number of physics and chemistry laboratories and published numerous textbooks on chemistry and physics. Birth certificate,
curriculum vitae, diploma, employment records, invitation, and letters of recommendation, arranged alphabetically by physical
form.
reel 2
Birth certificate
1913
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes birth certificate of his mother,
Feoktista Vasil'evna Bolgarskaia
reel 2
Curriculum vitae
1953
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Declaration to the Brazilian government
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Diploma issued by Kazan University, Russia
1913
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Employment records
1919-1946
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Invitation to the meeting of the Russian Medical Society of Harbin
1941
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Letters of recommendation
1935-1936
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 4 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
ALEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH BUBNOV FILE
1915-1951
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 5 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Military records include certificates, correspondence, financial documents, liquidation documents, list of officers, and orders
of the 9-aia Sibirskaia Strelkovaia General-Fel'dtseikhmeistera Velikogo Kniazia Mikhaila Nikolaevicha Artilleriiskaia brigada.
Also includes service records of Colonel Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bubnov and description of the unit's first World War I battle
on 6 February 1915. Original order of papers established by A. A. Bubnov retained.
The documents of Colonel A. A. Bubnov relate primarily to the history of the 9-aia Sibirskaia Strelkovaia Artilleriiskaia
brigada in the First World War. Certificates, correspondence, description of battles, financial records, liquidation documents,
list of officers, orders, service records.
reel 2
AGAPII GONCHARENKO FILE
1913-1950
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 6 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Father Agapii Goncharenko (Andrei Onufrievich Goncharenko, aka Agapius Honcharenko) was the publisher of the first Russian
language newspaper in the United States - the
Alaska Herald (later
Svoboda). Clipping and biographical articles about him.
TARAS PETROVICH GORDEEV (GORDEEFF) FILE
1910?-1970
Scope and Contents
T. P. Gordeev was a soil scientist in Manchuria and teacher of natural sciences in different educational institutions in Harbin,
China. Biographical file, correspondence, subject file, photographs, arranged alphabetically by physical form.
reel 2
General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
Biographical file
1945-1970
reel 2
Address in honor of his 85
th birthday
1960
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Biographical note
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Identity papers
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes translation of documents into
Russian
reel 2
General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Greeting cards from Gordeev's students
1931-1942
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Unidentified
1923-1937
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Chinese Eastern Railway education department and teacher's union
1925-1936
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Dumanskaia?
1923
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 9, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Frolov, V. S.
1940
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 10, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Glukhov (Glouhoff), N. V.
1934-1956
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 11, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Golubtsova, M. O.
1955
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 12, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Gusev (Gooseff), A. A.
1930
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 13, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Koksharov, V. V.
1941-1942
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 14, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Levchenko, E.?
1956
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 15, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Podobedova, A.?
1962
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 16, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Ponosov, V. V.
1938-1962
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 17, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes attachments
reel 2
Shilova, S.
1936
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 18, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Terestchenko, Sinaida
1957-1959
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 19, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
Bokova, L. N.
1969
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 20, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Letters to T. N. Pokrovsky?
reel 2
China--Social conditions--1644-1912
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 21, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Diary of an unidentified person about
plague in China in 1910-1911?. Includes attached photographs
reel 2
Iona, Bishop of Hankow
October
1967
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 22, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Article about him in
Pravoslavnyi Blagovestnik (San Francisco), #10
reel 2
Skvortsov, B. V.
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 23, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Letters from V. L. Komarov and an unidentified
person
reel 2
19 prints depicting T. P. Gordeev
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 7 folder 25, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 2
43 prints depicting plague in China in
1910-1911?
General note
See Subject file/China--Social conditions--1644-1912
IVAN ALEKSANDROVICH IL'IN FILE
1951-1952
Scope and Contents
Russian émigré philosopher, writer and publicist. Correspondence and writings.
reel 3
Correspondence
1951-1952
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
"Edinyi front,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Ivan Sergeevich Shmelev,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Typescript
reel 3
"Krizis sotsializma,"
Vozrozhdenie
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Natsional-sotsializm,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Pushkin v zhizni,"
1799-1837, undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Typescript
reel 3
"Radosti obshcheniia,"
Vozrozhdenie
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Sistema rastleniia,"
Vozrozhdenie
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Tverdost' razuma,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 9, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 3
"Vera v Rossiiu,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 8 folder 10, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
ALEKSANDR DMITRIEVICH KOZHUKHAR' FILE
1902-1973
Scope and Contents
The papers of A. D. Kozhukhar', also know as Alexander Kojuhare, reflect the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church in
China, and include photographs of Harbin, China, and Russian clergymen. Certificates and diplomas, and photographs.
reel 3
Certificates and diplomas
1902-1927
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 9 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes some documents in Chinese
reel 3
Album of prints probably depicting the Russian Orthodox Mission in Peking
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 9 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
95 loose prints depicting A. D. Kozhukhar', Bishop Nestor, Archbishop Antonii, and other clergymen, Harbin, China, and unidentified
persons and places
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 9 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
PAVEL VIACHESLAVOVICH LASHKOV FILE
1908-1923
Scope and Contents
P. V. Lashkov (Paul Lashkoff) served in the Siberian Flotilla in 1919-1923. Certificates and service records, and photographs.
reel 3
Certificates and service records
1923
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 10 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
reel 3
Photographs
1908-1915
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 10 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. One print depicting Karl-Fridrikh Karlovich
Klesti and one print depicting Vadim Zhdanov (?)
IVAN VASIL'EVICH MAIOROV FILE
1936 and undated
Scope and Contents
I. V. Maiorov was a prominent figure in the cooperation movement in Siberia. Biographical note and writings.
reel 3
Biographical note
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 11 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
Writings
1936 and undated
reel 3
General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 11 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
Memoirs, untitled
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 11 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Holograph. Includes descriptions of
village life in late 19
th - early 20th century Russia, and stories entitled "Puteshestvie na Florishchevu Pustyn'," "Nasha shkola," "Obychai v derevne
v 1881 godu"
reel 3
Notebooks
1936 and undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 11 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Holograph. Includes citations from various
authors about church history and his personal thoughts
ADELAIDA TIKHONOVNA MARTYNOVA FILE
1926-1940
Scope and Contents
A. T. Martynova (Martinoff) was a member of several Russian charitable organizations, in particular the Committee for the
Benefit of the Russian Disabled Veterans of the World War. Clippings, correspondence, family file, and membership cards, arranged
alphabetically by physical form.
reel 3
Clippings
1934-1940
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 12 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Articles about or mentioning A. T. Martynova
reel 3
Correspondence
1926-1940
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 12 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
Family file - Martynov, Aleksandr Antonovich, husband (?)
1932-1936
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 12 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Correspondence
reel 3
Membership cards
1927
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 12 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
PETR ALEKSEEVICH MIKHAILOV FILE
1867-1929
Scope and Contents
P. A. Mikhailov was born on 12 January 1889, and served in various ranks in different military units. Biographical file, military
decorations, and photographs, arranged alphabetically by physical form.
Biographical file
1867-1919
reel 3
Military records
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
Mikhailov, Aleksei Vasil'evich (father)
1867-1914
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
Mikhailov, Arkadii Alekseevich (brother)
1918
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 3
Miscellany
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes a prayer of Russian officers
and Russian bank-notes, 1898-1916
reel 3
Military decorations
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
reel 3
Photographs
1929 and undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 13 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. 25 prints depicting the Shanghai Russian
Regiment and unidentified persons and places
reel 4
OBSHCHESTVO RUSSKIKH INZHENEROV I TEKHNIKOV NA O. KIPR FILE
1920-1953
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains official records of the Obshchestvo Russkikh inzhenerov i tekhnikov na o. Kipr donated by its former
secretary, Arkadii Anatol'evich Lenchevskii. Minutes of meetings with attachments, including certificate of A. A. Lenchevskii,
charter, and financial statements. Also includes a letter by A. A. Lenchevskii. Original order retained.
Microfilmed from box 14 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
PAVEL FEDOROVICH ORLOV FILE
1929-1964
Scope and Contents
Doctor P. F. Orlov, also known as Paul F. Orlov, had medical practices in Harbin and Shanghai, China, specializing in nervous,
mental and internal diseases. He later emigrated to the United States. Biographical file, correspondence, printed matter,
and speeches and writings, arranged alphabetically by physical form.
Biographical file
1929-1940
reel 4
Clippings
1936-1940
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 4
Employment records
1929 and undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
Family file - Orlov (Orloff), N. F., brother
reel 4
General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 4
"I. P. Pavlov po lichnym vosspominaniiam,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Draft of a speech written on the reverse
side of letters to P. F. Orlov. Holograph
reel 4
"Nasledstvennost' i ee znachenie,"
1933
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 4
Invitations for meetings of the Medical Society of Harbin and the Russian Medical Society of Shanghai
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 4
Savings account book
1931
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 4
Miscellany
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes medical forms and letterheads
from Orlov's medical practices
reel 4
Correspondence
1934-1936
General note
See Biographical file/Family file/Speeches and writings/"I. P. Pavlov..."
reel 4
Brochures and flyers
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 9, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
reel 4
Clippings about Russians in China, Japan, and the Philippines
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 10, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes one issue of
KitaiskoRusskaia Gazeta, 1947 May 1
reel 4
Miscellany
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 11, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Speeches and writings
1936-1945
reel 4
"Lechebnye faktory kurorta Tsindao,"
Dal'nevostochnyi vrachebnyi vestnik, #29-30
1936
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 12, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 4
"Ot kolybeli chelovechestva do nashikh dnei: Kratkii ocherk istorii meditsiny,"
Gun-Bao
1936 October
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 13, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
reel 4
"Prekrasnaia priroda i klimat, komfort, uiut i spokoistvie,"
Shankhaiskaia zaria
1940 September 6
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 14, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
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"Chto daiut Kursy Sester Miloserdiia,"
1940 September 17
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 15, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
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"Neblagopoluchie na fronte zdraviia russkogo Shanhaia,"
1945 September 8
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 15 folder 16, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Printed copy
PODUSHKIN FAMILY FILE
1867-1914
Scope and Contents
This collection contains records of the three generations of the Podushkin family of Russian naval officers. Certificates,
power of attorney, service and tax records, arranged alphabetically by name of family member.
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Genneman, Aleksandra Georgievna
1885
General note
Wife of G. S. Podushkin.
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 16 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Certificate
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Podushkin, German Semenovich
1890-1905
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 16 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Marriage certificate and service records
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Podushkin, Ivan Semenovich, (copy of the original dated)
1914 1827
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 16 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Service records
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Podushkin, Semen Ivanovich
1867-1888
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 16 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Power of attorney, service and tax records
SENTIANIN FAMILY FILE
1901-1977
Scope and Contents
Includes papers of Vasilii Evgrafovich Sentianin, head of the Pension Department of the Chinese Eastern Railway administration
(KVZhD), and Evgeniia Aleksandrovna Sentianina (pen name E. Aleksandrova), well-known Russian journalist who worked in China
in 1927-1945 and was the mother of writer Valerii Pereleshin (Salatko-Petrishche). She emigrated to Brazil, where she died
in 1980. Correspondence, notebook, scrapbook, writings, and miscellany, arranged alphabetically by name of family member in
a family file; and photographs.
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Sentianin, Vasilii Evgrafovich
1901-1927
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Scrapbook includes correspondence and
clippings about him
Sentianina, Evgeniia Aleksandrovna
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General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Correspondence
1925-1977
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Notebook
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Contains list of her personal acquaintances
who were repatriated to the USSR
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"Po iuzhnym moriam v Braziliiu,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Incomplete typescript with introduction
by Valerii Pereleshin
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"S nasizhennyh mest,"
undated
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Typescript. Includes biographical note
by Valerii Pereleshin
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Miscellany
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes translation of an article by
Maria Pavlovan Korostovets and a water-color by her
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Photographs
1920-1930
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 17 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. One print depicting V. E. Sentianin
and one print depicting Valerii Pereleshin, Iu. M. Volkov, his niece Liudmila and his sister Irina
MARINA VALERY FILE
1927-1948
Scope and Contents
Marina Valery (Valeri), née Marina Petrashova (Petraschow), was a child actress of various talents who performed in displaced
persons camps in Allied occupation zones. Biographical file and photographs.
Biographical file
1946-1948
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Articles about Marina Valery
1946-1947
General note
See also identity papers
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 1, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Clippings with concert announcements
1946-1948
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 2, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Identity papers
1946-1947
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 3, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. Includes articles about Marina Valery
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General
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 4, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Posters
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 5, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Programs
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 6, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Repertory
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 7, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco
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Photographs
1927-1948
Scope and Contents
Microfilmed from box 18 folder 8, housed at Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. 36 prints depicting Marina Valery and
her parents: Mariia Mitrofanovna Petrashova and Aleksandr Vasil'evich Petrashov