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The Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary Manuscript Collection

A Register Of The Collection, 1916-1961
At Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary

Prepared by Vladimir Von Tsurikov

Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary
Jordanville, New York
2007

© 2007 Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Collection Title:
The Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary Manuscript Collection, 1916-1961

Creator:
The Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary

Extent:
10 manuscript boxes

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:
This collection contains individual holographs and typescripts (with occasional associated correspondence) donated to Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary. The majority of these materials are in Russian, and include previously unpublished memoirs, historical essays and poetry. Among the authors are veterans of the White Army, whose memoirs focus, among other topics, on Imperial Russia, the revolution of 1917, the Russian Civil War, and émigré existence.

Language:
Russian, English

Scope And Content Note

This collection contains individual holographs and typescripts (with occasional associated correspondence) donated to Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary. The majority of these materials are in Russian, and include previously unpublished memoirs, historical essays and poetry. Among the authors are veterans of the White Army, whose memoirs focus, among other topics, on Imperial Russia, the revolution of 1917, the Russian Civil War, and émigré existence.

Among the manuscripts relating to the Russian Army in the First World War are V. Granberg, “27-aia pekhotnaia diviziia v boiu pod Stallupenenom i v srazhenii pod Gumbinenom,” and Georgii Ottonovich Raukh, “2-aia gvardeiskaia kavaleriiskaia diviziia v Vostochnoi Prussii 23 iiunia – 7 sentiabria 1914 goda.” The third volume of the memoirs of Prince Nikolai Zhevakhov, former assistant ober-prokuror of the Holy Synod, concerning his life and activities in emigration, are a continuation of two previously published volumes of memoirs covering the period 1915-1917. This third volume was never published.

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

1-10

Manuscripts, 1914-1963 and undated. Holograph and typescript writings arranged alphabetically by author, with unidentified and anonymous works arranged alphabetically by title, preceding others

Container List

Box Nos

Folder Nos

Contents

1.

Manuscripts, 1914-1963 and undated. Holograph and typescript writings arranged alphabetically by author, with unidentified and anonymous works arranged alphabetically by title, preceding others

Unidentified

1-6

“Iskhod,” undated. Holograph

2.

1

“Sovietskii soiuz – ne Rossiia,” 1947. Typescript

2-4

“Sluzhilye liudi na Rusi,” undated. Typescript

5-12

“Vospominaniia 1888-1926,” undated. Holograph

3.

1

Adaridi, K., “Perezhitoe,” undated. Typescript

2-3

Apukhtin, S. A., “Vospominaniia,” undated. Typescript

Borel’, Vera Mikhailovna

4

Correspondence related to manuscript, 1985

5-6

Sorok let v riadakh russkoi imperatorskoi armii (Gen. M.V. Alekseev), undated. Typescript

4.

1-3

Epanchin, Nikolai Alekseevich, Na sluzhbie trekh imperatorov, undated. Negative copy of holograph

4

Eristov, Georgii Nikolaevich, untitled, undated. Typescript, includes photograph, title page is missing

5

Efremov, Aleksei Ivanovich, “Svietloi pamiati gosudaria imperatora Nikolaia Aleksandrovicha,” 1930-1931. Typescript

6-8

Fersen-Cronendahl, Erik, von, “Die Romanow und ihre Zeitgenossen,” undated. Typescript, includes handwritten notes and corrections

9

Flovskii, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, V nebesnyi Ierusalim. Zhizneopisanie sviatitelia i zatvornika, ep. Vasil’surskogo vik. Nizhegorodskogo Varnavy (Beliaeva), undated. Typescript

Granberg, V.

10

“27-aia pekhotnaia diviziia v boiu pod Stallupenenom i v srazhenii pod Gumbinenom,” undated. Typescript

11

“Konskii sport v imperatorskoi Rossii,” undated. Typescript

12

“Inwiefern Russland im Jahre 1914 zum Kriege nicht bereit war,” undated. Typescript, coauthored with O. Urbonas

5.

1

“Istoriia 13-go dragunskogo voennogo ordena polka,” 1914. Holograph

2

“Voennoe obrazovanie v imperatorskoi Rossii,” undated. Typescript

3

Khariton, igumen, “Ob ideale monashestva,” undated. Typescript

4-5

Kirienko, Ivan Kas’ianovich, 1613 g. ot chesti i slavy k podlosti i pozoru fevralia 1917 g. Vospominaniia, 1963. Typescript, includes handwritten corrections and notes

6-8

Kondyrev, Nikolai Konstantinovich, Ocherki filosofii russkoi istorii, 1938-1949. Holograph

6.

1

Korenev, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, “Ternistyi put’ ko Gospodu,” undated. Typescript. Essay based on the memoirs of Nun Feosva (Nataliia Vasil’evna Potulova), written by her nephew. Includes related correspondence

2

Krasnousov, E. M., “2-aia batareia 1-go sibirskogo kazach’iago konno-artilleriiskago diviziona,” 1958. Typescript

3-5

Longulo, P., “58-aia stat’ia punkt 8 i bol’she polveka teror,” undated. Holograph. Includes letter to Arkhimandrit Vladimir (Sukhobok)

7.

1-3

Longulo, P., “58-aia stat’ia punkt 8 i bol’she polveka terror” (Contd.)

4

Meshcherskii, Nikita Aleksandrovich, Vospominaniia, undated. Typescript, includes handwritten corrections and related correspondence

Neelov, Nikolai Leonidovich

5

“Bezstrashnyi vitiaz’ imperatorskoi Rossii,” undated. Typescript

6

“Moi otvet polkovniku Rogozhinu,” undated. Typescript

7

Nikodimov, I. N., “Vospominanie o Kievo-Pecherskoi lavre,” 1960. Typescript

8.

1-3

Nifont (?), monk, “Vospominaniia,” undated. Holograph

4

Pokrovskii, N. P., “Lektsii po ‘Vvedeniiu v krug bogoslovskikh nauk’, chitaemyia na 1-v kursie Bogoslovkago fakul’teta Instituta sv. Vladimira,” 1938. Typescript

5

Popov, Petr, Reverend, “Prorok”, “Skazka zhizni,” 1923 (?). Holograph

6

Raukh, Georgii Ottonovich, “2-aia gvardeiskaia kavaleriiskaia diviziia v vostochnoi Prussii 23 iiunia – 7 sentiabria 1914 goda,” 1921. Holograph

9.

1-3

Rubakh, I. N., “Polki rossiiskie (Pekhota),” undated. Typescript

4

Shcheglov, Alksandr, “Pis’mo zarubezhnomu episkopu preosviashchennieishemu Nafanailu (L’vovu),” 1946. Typescript

5

Sementovskii, B. K., “O moem ottse,” 1965. Typescript

6

Smogorzhevskii, Anatolii, diakon, “Paskhaliia i vopros vozmozhnosti perekhoda Pravoslavnoi Tserkvi na grigorianskii stil’,” 1954. Typescript, includes related correspondence

7

Taushev, Aleksandr (later – Archbishop Averkii Taushev), “Istoriia russkoi slovesnosti,” 1923. Holograph

8

Timbo, I. A., “Lektsii po Tserkovnoslavianskomu iazyku, chitannyia studentam Bogoslovskogo fakul’teta instituta sv. Vladimira v 1934/35 akad. godu,” 1935. Typescript

9

Zhevakhov, Nikolai Davidovich, Prince, “Na chuzhbine. Avtobiograficheskiia zamietki i vospominaniia, 1920-1921,” 1944. Typescript with handwritten corrections

10.

1

Zosima (Anisimov), arkhimandrit, “Pamiatka pravoslavnogo khristianina,” 1944. Holograph

2

Zvegintsov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, “Russkaia armiia 1914 g.,” 1959. Typescript