Extract from the investigative file about the influence on the insurrection in Gorki district by
a teacher of religion at the
agricultural college at Gory-Gorki, Priest Alexander Monyushko.
1863.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 62, l. 81-82) |
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Order by the civil governor of Mogilev province A.P. Beklemishev
declaring a state of martial law in Mogilev province.
15 May 1863.
Print.
(NIAB, f. 3257, op. 1, d. 1, l. 16) |
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Information from the civil governor of Mogilev province A.P.
Beklemishev explaining to the province residents and officials the rules of
5 August 1861 for the localities declared under martial law.
16 May 1863.
Print.
(NIAB, f. 3257, op. 1, d. 1, l. 17) |
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Minutes of the meeting of the Mogilev Investigation
Commission on the commission structure, principles of work, and plans.
18 June 1863.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3257, op. 1, d. 1, l. 92-93) |
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Report from the police chief of Mogilev district Sukrulo
to the civil governor of Mogilev province on the destruction of the grave of
an
insurrectionist Vladimir Korsak shot in Mogilev.
5 September 1863.
Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 61, l. 1-2 ob.) |
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Petition from Florian Zhabenko, the former professor at
the agricultural college at Gory-Gorki, arrested on suspicion of
participating in the uprising submitted to the civil governor of Mogilev
province A.P.
Beklemishev for the payment of remuneration during the time of his arrest
because of his innocence.
20 September 1863.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 62, l. 12-12 ob.) |
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Order from the governor-general of Vilna province M.N.
Muravyov to the civil governor of Mogilev province to court martial
Florian Zhabenko, Alexander Gintsel and other professors and teachers at the
educational institutions in Gory-Gorki for giving no resistance to
insurgents during the capture of Gorki.
3 December 1863.
Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 62, l. 19-20) |
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Report from the governor of Vitebsk province to the army
commander of the Vilna Military District M.N. Muravyov on the formation,
activities and destruction in April 1863 of an insurgent detachment
commanded by Ignaty Budzilovich in Orsha district and on the conviction
of the captured insurgents at the Smolensk Court Martial Commission.
7 December 1863.
Handwritten on letterhead. Draft.
(NIAB, f. 1430, op. 1, d. 31289, l. 4-9 ob.) |
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Minutes of the Orsha Investigation Commission concerning
the involvement of landlords Zdislav Mitkevich, Bildukevich and Kimbor and a
conciliator Shalkovsky in the uprising.
12 December 1863.
Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 3255, op. 1, d. 3, l. 153-153 ob.) |
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Report from the police officer of Orsha district
Mantsevich to the Orsha Investigation Commission on the measures for
the prevention and suppression of the uprising.
13 December 1863.
Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 3255, op. 1, d. 3, l. 142-143) |
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Report from the police officer of Senno district
Lapitsky to the Orsha Investigation Commission about the chief members of
the uprising and the insurgent activities in the district, including the
groups led by Richard Komarovsky and Ignaty Budzilovich.
15 December 1863.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3255, op. 1, d. 3, l. 159-160 ob.) |
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Report from the police officer of Senno district M.
Shluntov to the Orsha Investigation Commission on the chief members
of the uprising and the insurgent activities in the district.
29 December 1863.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3255, op. 1, d. 3, l. 162-163 ob.) |
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Record of the execution of death penalty on 28 April 1864
in Mogilev for Mikhal Askerko, a private doctor of Minsk province,
insurgent commissioner in Minsk voivodeship.
28 April 1864.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 29, l. 34-34 ob.) |
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Resolution of the Temporary Field Auditing Board
confirmed on 10 May 1864 by the deputy governor-general of Vilna province,
Adjutant General N.A. Kryzhanovsky sentencing Boleslav Stopinsky,
a nobleman of Orsha district, former student of the agricultural college
at Gory-Gorki to confiscation of property and four years penal servitude for participation in the insurgent detachment
at Cherikov.
10 May 1864.
Copy. Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 25, l. 11-11 ob.) |
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Resolution of the Temporary Field Auditing Board
confirmed on 18 May 1864 by the deputy governor-general of Vilna province,
Adjutant General N.A. Kryzhanovsky on sentencing Vladislav Kalendo,
a nobleman of Igumen district to forfeiture of property rights and
exile to the province of Tomsk for agitating the peasants on 22 April 1863
to participate in the uprising.
17 May1864.
Copy. Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 24, l. 9 ob.-10 ob.) |
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Resolution of the Temporary Field Auditing Board
confirmed on 4 May 1864 by the deputy governor-general of Vilna
province, Adjutant General N.A. Kryzhanovsky on the conviction of the priest
Andrei Kryzhanovsky of the Fashchevsky Church, Mogilev district and the
organist nobleman Stefan Ivashkevich to confiscation of property and exile
to the province of Tomsk for participating in the uprising preparation and hiding the insurgents in their house.
19 May 1864.
Copy. Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 22, l. 11 ob.-12 ob.) |
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Report from the army headquarters of the Vilna Military
District to the office of the army commander-in-chief of Mogilev province
about the conviction of Antony Kamensky, Staff Captain of the Shlisselburg
Infantry Regiment to exile into the province of Orenburg under strict police
surveillance and the sequestration of his property for political disloyalty.
9 June 1864.
Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 30, l. 8-8 ob.) |
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Resolution of the Temporary Field Auditing Board
confirmed on 31 May 1864 by M.N. Muravyov on sentencing Nikolay
Martinovsky, a nobleman of Rogachev district to deprivation of his noble
status, confiscation of property and exile to “the most remote areas of
Siberia” for participation in the uprising.
11 June 1864.
Copy. Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 3256, op. 2, d. 28, l. 10 ob.-11 ob.) |
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Report by the police chief of Bykhov district on
the execution in June 1863 of Idelfons Antsypa, the commander of the Bykhov
insurgent detachment, former emigrant.
27 September 1865.
Manuscript.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 172, l. 3-3 ob.) |
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Resolution of the Temporary Field Auditing Board
confirmed on 10 April 1867 by the army commander-in-chief of the Vilna
Military District, Count E.D. Baranov on exiling Prince Stefan Lubomirsky,
the former marshal of the nobility of Mogilev province to the province of
Perm and on placing Raimund Vasilevsky, the former police officer of Gorki
district before the judgement of the Mogilev Provincial Administration for
assisting and sympathizing with the insurgents.
21 January 1867.
Copy. Handwritten on letterhead.
(NIAB, f. 2001, op. 2, d. 188, l. 3-10 ob.) |
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