Vasily Kapitonovich Yakimovsky ( 1869 - after August 1932 [1] [2] ) - a member of the I State Duma from the Olonets province .
| Vasily Kapitonovich Yakimovskiy | |
|---|---|
Deputy of the First Duma, 1906 | |
| Date of Birth | 1869 |
| Date of death | |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Member of the First State Duma from the Olonets province |
| The consignment | Union October 17 |
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Biography
Born in 1869. He graduated from the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg University. He was engaged in forest trade, was a member of the State Duma of the 1st convocation.
Election to the State Duma
March 26-28, 1906 Olonets provincial election meeting was held in Petrozavodsk. 47 electors took part in its work, including 9 from the landowning, 14 from the city and 24 from the peasant curia. According to the results of the voting, the deputies of the State Duma were: 34-year-old mining engineer, head of the machine shop of the Alexander Plant, one of the leaders of the cadet group, Alexander Vladimirovich Afrikantov (city curia); 42-year-old shipping company manager I. Konetsky on Svir, by origin Zaonezhsky peasant Dmitry Vasilyevich Belousov (peasant curia) and 36-year-old retired warrant officer nobleman of Lodeinopolsky district Vasily Kapitonovich Yakimovsky (landowning curia). D. V. Belousov and V. K. Yakimovsky who went to the elections as non-party candidates in the Duma joined the Octobrist faction.
After the dispersal of the Duma
From 1914 he participated in the First World War in the rank of ensign, from 1918 he fought with the White Finns and Yudenich's army in the Red Army, from 1920 after demobilization he served as a clerk in Stroysviry, from 1926 on disability pension. January 10, 1931 was arrested, sent to Leningrad and imprisoned. On May 15, he was sentenced to 3 years of exile in the Northern Territory and sent to the village of Artemyevskaya, Kichmeng district .
Arrest and Link
On January 10, 1931, the district GPU conducted a search of Vasily Yakimovskiy, arrested him and sent him to the detention center in Leningrad, where he spent 4½ months. During the investigation, the investigator asked about trade and intercourse with foreign companies, about service in the State Duma, the Red Army and attitude towards collective farms, and only at the last interrogation the question was asked whether “the peasants can have their own party” - and about the attitude towards the kulaks and their expulsion.
Literature
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. Encyclopedia. M., 2008. p. 6
- Averyanov Alexander Petrovich // Members of the State Duma: portraits and biographies. The first convocation, 1906-1911 g / comp. M.M. Boiyovich. - Moscow: Type. T-va I. D. Sytin, 1906.
- 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.
- State Duma of the first draft. Portraits, brief biographies and characteristics of the deputies. - Moscow: Renaissance, 1906. P. 112.
Notes
- ↑ Letter from Yakimovsky V. K. to E. P. Peshkova dated August 4, 1932. website pkk.memo.ru
- ↑ In the collection "To the 10th anniversary of the 1st State Duma. April 27, 1906 - April 27, 1916." (Petrograd. Ogni. S. 210.), Yakimovskiy’s death was mistakenly indicated before the autumn of 1916.