Emanuelevsky is a farm [4] in the Trunovsky district of the Stavropol Territory of Russia . It is part of the municipality "Rural Settlement Safenensky Village Council ."
| Farm | |
| Emmanuevsky | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Stavropol region |
| Municipal District | Trunovsky |
| Rural settlement | The safe village council |
| History and Geography | |
| Former names | Emanuelovsky [1] , Cherednichenko [2] |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 246 [3] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 865 46 |
| Postcode | 356195 |
| OKATO Code | 07254802003 |
| OKTMO Code | |
| Other | |
| Wikimapia.org | See map |
Content
Geography
Distance to the regional center : 57 km.
Distance to the district center : 12 km.
History
The farm appeared on a land plot granted in 1830 by Emperor Nicholas I to the hereditary possession of the cavalry general G. A. Emmanuel , in whose honor he received his name [5] [6] [2] .
It has not yet been established who has become the owner of the land after the departure of the general. But in the lists of the administrative-territorial structure of the Caucasus region for 1836 and for 1846, the village of Emanuelevka is listed as "the village of Colonel Kusakov." In similar lists for 1873 - already as the property of a well-to-do peasant R. G. Sariev (farm Emanuelevka). Most likely, during the period of stratification in the village, the lands of ruined neighbors were bought by more successful peasants who had agricultural equipment and machinery. From the funds of the public museum of the village of Safe, it became known that by the end of the 19th century the merchant Volkov (1136 tithes ), Major General Ivanitsky (2033 tithes), the tradesman Kuzma Barabash, the peasants Miron Zhidanov, Maxim Plotnikov and Fedor Gavrilov who had 50 acres of land each. The farm was listed according to the Emanuelevsky documents.
- “G. A. Emanuel. The name of the hero on the map of Trunovsky district " [5]
As of 1909, the Emmanuilovsky farm was reckoned with the village of Safe in the Stavropol district of the Stavropol province [7] . In 1916, the farm had 24 households and 225 inhabitants [2] . In 1921, the agricultural community "Zarya No. 1" of the village of Safe was formed on its territory, uniting 12 families [8] [2] .
Beginning in the first half of the 1920s [9], the village of Emanuilovsky was administratively a part of the Security Council of the Moscow District of the Stavropol District [10] .
According to the “List of Populated Places of the North Caucasus Region ” for 1925, the village consisted of 47 yards and 260 inhabitants (124 men and 136 women). It had 2 mills; There were no schools or libraries. Local residents went to the bazaar to the village of Bezasnoe (the center of the village council of the same name), which was about 10 miles from Emanuilovsky [10] .
According to the 1926 census for the North Caucasus Territory, in the farm of Emanuilovsky there were 49 households and 262 residents (119 men and 143 women), including 157 Russians and 99 Ukrainians [11] .
In Soviet times, local residents called their farm Cherednichenko - in honor of Epifan Gordeevich Cherednichenko, the first chairman of the collective farm named after Blinova. This name was used until about the mid-1990s [2] , and then, on the initiative of the head of the administration of the village of Safe, Yuri Ivanovich Zhidanov, its historical name was returned to the village [12] .
Population
| Population | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1925 [10] | 1926 [11] | 1989 [13] | 2002 [13] | 2010 [3] |
| 260 | ↗ 262 | ↘ 208 | ↗ 283 | ↘ 246 |
Monuments
In the central part of the farm there is a historical monument of regional significance - “The grave of the collective farm movement veteran E. G. Cherednichenko” (1967) [14] . According to the Museum of History and Local Lore of the Trunovsky District of the Stavropol Territory, the monument was erected by local residents after the death of Cherednichenko and was a stone obelisk crowned with a red star [2] .
Cemeteries
Within the borders of the Emanuelevsky farm there is an open cemetery with an area of 32093 m² [15] .
Notes
- ↑ Map of the Red Army of the South of Russia • 2 km // EtoMesto.Ru.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 On the edge of the Stavropol Heights: History of the Trunovsky District / author. project N. T. Velikdan; comp. T.V. Gogoleva, V.N. Krotenko. - Stavropol: Publishing House of IP Krotenko V.N., 2013 .-- 292 p.
- ↑ 1 2 Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Total population (including men, women) by municipalities and settlements of the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 04/05/2015 ] // Website of the Office of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal District (North Caucasus Statistics). - Date of treatment: 04/05/2015.
- ↑ Register of geographic names of objects registered in the AAGCG on 11/18/2011. Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 05/12/2017 ] // State catalog of geographical names .
- ↑ 1 2 Strelova A.V. G. A. Emanuel. The name of the hero on the map of Trunovsky district : [ arch. 12/25/2018 ] // Website of the Museum of History and Local Lore of the Trunovsky District of the Stavropol Territory.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of owners of private lands designated on the 10th map of the Stavropol province, compiled in 1896 under the Stavropol provincial drawing, on the instructions and under the direct supervision of His Excellency G. Governor of Stavropol, Major General N. E. Nikiforaki . - Stavropol: Printing house of the provincial government, 1896. - S. 45. - [2], 61 p.
- ↑ Nikitenko et al., 2008 , p. 342, 368-369.
- ↑ A brief history of the village of Safe Trunovsky district of the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 12/27/2018 ] // The official website of the administration of the Moscow oblast's Security Council of the Trunovsky district of Stavropol Territory.
- ↑ Chronicle of administrative-territorial changes carried out in the region, provinces and territory (1785-1998) // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing house of SSU , 2006. - S. 434-436.
- ↑ 1 2 3 List of populated areas of the North Caucasus Territory / North Caucasus Regional Statistical Office. - Rostov-on-Don, 1925 .-- XII, 649 p. - (Materials on statistics of the North Caucasus region).
- ↑ 1 2 Settled results of the 1926 census for the North Caucasus Territory / North Caucasus Regional Statistical Office. Census department. - Rostov-on-Don, 1929 .-- II, 468, 83 p.
- ↑ Ivashchenko S. The Turkish coast will wait: Rural tourism is becoming fashionable in the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. December 27, 2018 ] / S. Ivashchenko // Open newspaper . - 2017. - No. 21 (May 31).
- ↑ 1 2 Population for each urban and rural settlement of the Stavropol Territory on the date of VPN-1989 and VPN-2002 : [ arch. 12.01.2015 ] // Website of Stavropolstat. - Date of treatment: 01/12/2015.
- ↑ Tomb of a veteran of the collective farm movement E. G. Cherednichenko : [ arch. 04/17/2013 ] // Cultural heritage.
- ↑ Order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Stavropol Territory of May 19, 2017 No. 151 “On Amending the Register of Cemeteries Located in the Stavropol Territory, approved by order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Stavropol Territory of September 30, 2016 No. 391” // Electronic fund of legal and regulatory technical documentation.
Literature
- The administrative and territorial structure of Stavropol from the end of the XVIII century to 1920 : [ arch. October 23, 2018 ] / G. A. Nikitenko (responsible drafter), E. B. Gromova, M. I. Krivneva; Archives Committee of the Stavropol Territory, State Archive of the Stavropol Territory. - Stavropol, 2008 .-- 705 s.
Links
- Map sheet L-37-96 Abundant . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the terrain for 1981. 1982 edition