Ivan Petrovich Mollerius ( 1851 - 1913 ) - Russian statesman, Irkutsk governor (1897-1905, 1906-1908).
| Ivan Petrovich Mollerius | |||||||
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| Monarch | Nicholas II | ||||||
| Predecessor | Konstantin Nikolaevich Svetlitsky | ||||||
| Successor | Peter Karlovich Gran | ||||||
| Birth | 1851 | ||||||
| Death | March 22, 1913 St. Petersburg | ||||||
| Education | St. Petersburg University | ||||||
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Biography
Came from hereditary nobles. After graduating from a course at St. Petersburg University with a degree of candidate rights, he entered service on December 22, 1873, with the Ministry of Justice , being assigned to the department of the Ministry and with secondment for employment in the 2nd 5th Department of the Governing Senate . In 1874, he was appointed to serve as a judicial investigator of the Volkovysk district of the Grodno province . In 1879 he entered the service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as the ruler of the office of the Grodno governor. In this position, he drafted and published a Guide for Police Officers on the Prevention, Suppression and Investigation of Crime. In 1881, he was invited by the clerk to the institution at the Highest Command of the Grodno Commission on the Jewish Question, and on behalf of this commission drew a conclusion. In 1882, he was the clerk of the Grodno Commission on the drinking issue. In 1883, he was assigned to the Ministry of the Interior, with the secondment of the acting interim governor-general and was soon appointed assistant manager of the office of the governor-general.
In 1885, he was also the clerk of the meeting in Odessa on measures to kill locusts, a member of the Ministry of the Interior in a commission convened in Rostov-on-Don to review the provisions of the local party committee, a member of the Odessa commission on the reorganization of the quarantine unit on Black sea. For some time he served as an agent of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Odessa. In 1887, he was the clerk of the Odessa Commission on the Phyllox issue of combining quarantines of the northern coast of the Black Sea and the Caucasus. In 1888, he was appointed manager of the office of the Odessa interim governor-general and was a member of the commission on the construction of an oil harbor in Odessa. The following year, he was transferred to the post of ruler of the office of the Irkutsk Governor General. In 1895 he was promoted to the rank of State Councilor .
He served twice as civil governor of the Irkutsk province - from February 1 (13), 1897 to February 18 (March 3), 1905, and from 1906 to 1908.
He died on March 22, 1913 in St. Petersburg .
Proceedings
- Guide for police officers: (A guide to the study of the duties of the police). - SPb. : type of. M. Volkovich, 1911
- Essay on anti-state exercises. - SPb. : V. Berezovsky, 1911
Sources
- Almanac of modern Russian statesmen . - SPb. : Type of. Isidore Goldberg, 1897. - S. 703-704.
- Lysenko L. M. Governors and Governor-Generals of the Russian Empire (XVIII - early XX centuries). - M.: Publishing. MPGU, 2001 .-- 358 p. - ISBN 5-7042-0972-6 .
- Mollerius, Ivan Petrovich // List of civil ranks of the IV class: Rev. until June 1, 1900 - S. 985.