Accession Inventory of the Vadim Krassovsky papers

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Title: Vadim Krassovsky papers
Date (inclusive): 1800-1973
Collection Number: 2021C77
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Russian and English
Physical Description: 2 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box (1.1 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Vadim Krassovsky was a Russian émigré who lived in China and the United States. This collection contains correspondence, minutes, memoranda, memoirs, and printed matter.
Creator: Krassovsky, Vadim
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2022.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Vadim Krassovsky papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical Note

Vadim Krassovsky was a Russian émigré who lived in China and the United States. He was active in émigré social, cultural, and religious institutions

Scope and Content of Collection

Materials primarily document periods of Krassovsky's life and activity in China in the 1940s. Contains correspondence, memoranda, memoirs, printed matter, and meeting minutes; includes the minutes of meetings of the Russian Emigrants' Association in Shanghai for 1946-1948

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Russians
China
Shanghai (China)
Personal correspondence
Krassovsky, Vadim

 

 Accession Inventory

Processing Information

An accession inventory is a basic description of an archival collection for which a detailed finding aid has yet to be created. No attempt at intellectual arrangement has been made. The depth of description varies depending on the format of the materials and the amount of pre-existing description received when the materials were acquired. A collection might also be labeled an "Accession Inventory" if it is fully digital and the digital files have yet to be processed.
 

Paper material

box 1

1923-1955

Scope and Contents

This box contains memoranda, minutes, and correspondence. There were no titled enclosures in this box.
box 2

1800-1973

Scope and Contents

This box contains memoirs, correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter. There were no titled enclosures in this box.
 

Oversize material

box 3

1902-1937

Scope and Contents

This box contains printed matter, inlcuding booklets and maps. There were no titled enclosures in this box.