Pavel Matveevich Makogon ( January 13, 1872 - after 1930) - a member of the Fourth State Duma from the Ekaterinoslav Province , a peasant.
Pavel Matveyevich Makogon | ||
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Date of Birth | January 13, 1872 | |
Place of Birth | with. Pavlovka , Mariupol County , Ekaterinoslav Province | |
Date of death | after 1930 | |
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Occupation | Member of the State Duma of the IV convocation from Yekaterinoslav Province | |
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Biography
Orthodox peasant from the village of Pavlovka, Pavlovsky volost, Mariupol district .
He graduated from the district people's school . Engaged in farming (56 dessiatines of allotment and acquired land).
For two three years he was elected Pavlovsky volost foreman and public minister of the Mariupol district zemstvo . He was a member of the county land management and auditing commissions. In addition, he was chairman of the credit partnership and trustee of many district schools.
In 1912 he was elected a member of the State Duma from the Ekaterinoslav province to the congress of representatives from the volosts. He entered the Union faction on October 17 , after its split, into the group of Octobrist Zemstvo. Consisted of a member of the commissions: on resettlement, land and food. He was a member of the Progressive Bloc .
During the First World War, he participated in the work of the All-Russian Zemstvo Union . In May 1916, he was in the 1st Army as an assistant to the authorized VZS.
March 6, 1917, after the February Revolution , he was appointed Commissioner of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma and the Provisional Government on the Northern Front . Visited Pskov and Riga . Then he was transferred to the South-Western Front by the Commissar of the All-Union Central Committee of Labor and the Provisional Government, at the same time receiving the powers of the Commissioner in the Yekaterinoslav Province.
After the October Revolution remained in the USSR, he lived in the village of Nevinnomysskaya . On February 1, 1930, he was arrested, then exiled to the Northern Territory for 10 years [1] .
The fate is unknown. He was married, had eight children.
Awards
- St. George's Cross 3rd degree (1917).
- Medal "For diligence" on the Stanislav tape (1911);
- Medal "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812" ;
- Medal "In Memory of the 300th Anniversary of the Reign of the House of Romanov" (1913).
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Sources
- The 4th convocation of the State Duma: Art phototype. album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: N. N. Olshansko, 1913 edition.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.