Alexander Evgrafovich Isupov ( 1856 - October 15, 1920 ) - Member of the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the first convocation from the Arkhangelsk province .
| Alexander Evgrafovich Isupov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1856 |
| Place of Birth | Vlasyevskaya village, Velikonikolaevskaya volost , Shenkur uyezd , Arkhangelsk province |
| Date of death | October 15, 1920 |
| Place of death | Arkhangelsk |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the first convocation |
| The consignment | Constitutional Democratic Party |
| Autograph | |
Biography
Alexander Evgrafovich Isupov was born in 1858 in the village of Vlasyevskaya, Velikonikolaevsky volost of the Shenkur district of the Arkhangelsk province in a peasant family. He graduated from the parish school . Until the age of 19, he was engaged in agriculture and blacksmithing. Later he moved to the city of Shenkursk , where he began to engage in petty trade. Early widowed, raised and raised five children - the eldest daughter was born in 1877, the youngest - in 1895.
He was repeatedly elected to the vowels of the city council of Shenkursk, was a member of the city council, and later - the city headman and chairman of the orphaned court.
In 1906 he was elected from the peasants to the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the first convocation . In the Duma, he joined the cadet faction. In the Duma, he spoke on the issue of agrarian reform with a proposal to give land to peasants, individual families and societies for permanent use without the right of assignment, with the right of clan inheritance. After the dissolution of the State Duma, he signed the Vyborg Appeal , as a result of which he was sentenced to three months in prison and deprivation of suffrage.
In 1917, after the February Revolution , became the mayor in Shenkursk . He put forward his candidacy for the Constituent Assembly from the provincial cadet organization, but won only 7 percent of the vote. In August 1918, immediately after the anti-Soviet coup in Arkhangelsk, Isupov was appointed county government commissioner for the Shenkur district . After the White Army retreated from Shenkursk, Isupov ended up in Arkhangelsk, where he executed orders from the White Guard Government in the Department of the Interior. In October 1919 he was sent to Kem to prepare conditions for the case of evacuation of residents of Arkhangelsk.
On July 30, 1920, Isupov was arrested, and on October 15, 1920, by a decree of the Arkhangelsk Provincial Commission, he was shot for "counter-revolutionary activities." April 26, 2000 was posthumously fully rehabilitated [1] .
Notes
- ↑ Pomeranian Memorial: Book of Memory of the Victims of Political Repression. T. 1-3: AZ. Lists of victims of political repression. - Arkhangelsk, 1999. Archived June 17, 2011 on the Wayback Machine
Links
- Ovsyankin E. Alexander Isupov - the first Shenkur parliamentarian. (unavailable link) // Shenkursky regional weekly newspaper “Vazhsky Krai”, April 28, 2006 (17).
- Ovsyankin E.I. The Fiery Range: (Shenkur Uyezd., 1st quarter of the 20th century). / ed. L.I. Klimova. - Arkhangelsk: Archconsult, 1997.
- Isupov Alexander Evgrafovich // Members of the State Duma: portraits and biographies. The first convocation, 1906-1911 / sost. M.M. Boyovich. - Moscow: Type. T-va I. D. Sytin, 1906.
- Schipin V. Isupov Alexander Evgrafovich // Encyclopedia "CHRONOS".
- Isupov Alexander Evgrafovich // Pomeranian Encyclopedia. T. 1. - Arkhangelsk, 2001.p.177-178.
- First State Duma. Alphabetical list and detailed biographies and characteristics of members of the State Duma. - M .: Type. Partnership I. D. Sytin, 1906. - 175 p.