The Turoverovo-Glubokinsky farm was founded near the Glubokaya River. It was separated from the district village by a distance of 60 versts. Most likely, the name of the farm came from the name of the foreman Ivan Turover and the name of the Glubokaya River. The documents preserved data that, as of 1757, the case "On the abandonment of foreman Ivan Turoverov and his comrades from farms and so on" was leaving in the Kamensky stanchaya yurt. As of 1763, there were 24 male residents in this settlement. Ivan Turoverov was married to Martha Turoverova. As of 1800, she owned a village, the territory of which was located near the Glubokaya river. On this land, Martha Turoverova lived 67 people. It is not known what her sonβs name was, but there are still references to the daughter-in-law, Efimia Turoverova, who owned 20 peasants on the same farm. As of 1819-1822, 20 yards were located in the village of Turoverovo. There were 63 male and 57 female residents. As of 1925, the Turoverov-Glubokinsky farm belonged to the First Tarasovsky District. It was divided by 4 versts from the farm of Verkhne-Talovsky and 15 versts from the settlement of Tarasovskaya. During this period, there were 167 households on the farm [1] .