Elisey Petrovich Drokin ( 1887 , Arkhangelsk , Russian Empire - June 28, 1918 , Barnaul , White Movement ) - a participant in the struggle for Soviet power in Altai.
| Drokin, Elisey Petrovich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1887 |
| Place of Birth | Arkhangelsk Russian empire |
| Date of death | June 28, 1918 |
| A place of death | Barnaul |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | revolutionary |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Revolutionary activity
- 3 Memory
- 4 notes
- 5 Literature
Biography
Born in Arkhangelsk, in the family of a joiner. Soon lost his father. He moved to Tyumen with his mother, worked as a locksmith apprentice, assistant steamboat mechanic. Since 1914 in Barnaul , in the Bobrovsky Zaton, senior assistant mechanic of the ship.
Revolutionary Activities
After the February Revolution of 1917, he was one of the leaders of the Bolshevik organization in Zaton , participated in the formation of the Red Guard detachment from water workers, was elected a member of the Barnaul Council of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies. After the capture of Barnaul by the white-covers and the White Guards, together with the teacher N. A. Tikhonov, he fled on a boat to Biysk, but, seeing that the counter-revolution won there, he returned. Soon, both were identified and shot on June 28, 1918 "while trying to escape."
Memory
A street in the Upland of Barnaul (formerly Lazarevsky Lane) is named after Drokin.
Also in 1920, the river cargo and passenger steamer, formerly called "Modest", which before the revolution belonged to the Barnaul merchant Ilya Fuchsman, was also named after Elisha Drokin. The ship operated flights along the Novosibirsk-Barnaul-Novosibirsk route until about the early 1960s [1] .
Notes
Literature
- Barnaul: Encyclopedia / Ed. V. A. Skubnevsky . - Barnaul: Publishing house Alt. state University , 2000. - ISBN 5-7904-0140-6 .