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Agnes M. Diterichs

A Register Of Her Papers, 1919-1922
At Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary

Prepared by Vladimir Von Tsurikov

Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary
Jordanville, New York
2008

© 2008 Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Collection Title:
Agnes M. Diterichs Papers, 1919-1922

Collector:
Mikhail K. Diterichs

Extent:
1 manuscript box (0.4 linear feet)

Repository:
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary
P.O. Box 36, Jordanville, New York, 13361
Phone/Fax: (315) 858-0945
Email: info@hts.edu
http://www.hts.edu

Abstract:
These papers contain the detailed investigative report of the assassination of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his family. The report was prepared by Nikolai Alekseevich Sokolov, and includes the typescript of “Dielo ob ubiestvie tsarskoi sem’i v Ekaterinburgie,” and related documents, including correspondence, illustrations, and minutes.

Arrangement Statement:
The collection is organized into two series: Sokolov Commission Investigation file, and Writings by others

Physical Location:
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, Jordanville, New York

Language:
Russian

Information for Researchers

Access
The collection is open for research

Publication Rights
For copyright status, please contact the Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary

Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Agnes M. Diterichs Papers, [Box no.], Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary

Acquisition Information
Materials were acquired by Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary in 1974

Alternate Forms Available
Full collection is available on Microfilm

Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the online catalog.

Sokolov, Nikolai. Ubiistvo tsarskoi sem’i.
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1868-1918--Assassination.
Photographs.

Scope and Content Note

These papers contain the detailed investigative report of the assassination of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his family. The report was prepared by Nikolai Alekseevich Sokolov, and includes the typescript of “Dielo ob ubiestvie tsarskoi sem’i v Ekaterinburgie,” and related documents, including correspondence, illustrations, and minutes. Also included is P. A. Severnyi’s unpublished manuscript “Poslednie dni imperatora Nikolaia vtorogo.”

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 the Holy Trinity Seminary. The grant also provides depositing a microfilm copy in the Hoover Institution Archives. The original materials remain in the Holy Trinity Seminary Archives as its property. A transfer table indicating corresponding box and reel numbers is appended to this register. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Series Description

Box Nos

Series

1

Sokolov Commission Investigation file, 1919-1920.
Correspondence, clipping, illustrations and photographs, map, typescript of “Dielo ob ubiistvie tsarskoi sem’i v Ekaterinburge,” inventory, minutes, and notes

1

Writings by others, 1921-1922.
Severnyi, P. A., “Poslednie dni Imperatora Nikolaia vtorogo”

Container List

Box Nos

Folder Nos

Contents

1.

Sokolov Commission Investigation file, 1919-1922

Correspondence

1

General, 1919 and undated

2

Vostrotin, Stepan Vasil’evich, 1922

“Dielo ob ubiistvie tsarskoi sem’i v Ekaterinburgie,” 1918

3

Clipping, undated

4

Illustrations and photographs (113 prints), numbered. Includes descriptions of each image

5

Map, Ekaterinburg uezd, hand colored, 1919

6-9

Typescript

10

Inventory, undated

11

Minutes, 1919 and undated

12

Notes, undated

Writings by others

13

Severnyi, Pavel A., “Poslednie dni Imperatora Nikolaia vtorogo,” play, 1921-1922. Holograph