Dubrovsky volost - volost in the Yegoryevsky district of the Ryazan province , from 1919 Spas-Klepikovsky district (from 1921 to 1924 Spas-Klepikovsky district ) of the Ryazan province, which existed until 1925.
Content
History
Dubrovsky volost existed as part of the Yegoryevsky district of the Ryazan province. The administrative center of the volost was the village of Dubrovka. In 1919, the volost was transferred from Yegoryevsky Uyezd to the newly formed Spas-Klepikovsky District. During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the villages of the Dubrovsky volost entered the Korobovsky district of the Moscow region .
Composition
In 1885, 1 village and 14 villages were part of the Dubrovsky volost.
| View | Name [1] | Population, people [2] (1858 year) [~ 1] | Population, people [3] (1859 year) | Population, people [2] [4] [~ 2] (1885 year) | Population, people [five] (1905) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| village | Ilmjany | - | 38 | 50 | 60 |
| village | Bumblebees | 109 | 109 | 136 | 200 |
| village | Dubrovka | 779 | 779 | 1062 | 1278 |
| village | Red hill | 92 | 96 | 140 | 151 |
| village | The under | 192 | 192 | 318 | 343 |
| village | Katchikovo | 93 | 83 | 121 | 192 |
| village | Mitronich | 234 | 227 | 333 | 361 |
| village | Borodino | 157 | 168 | 252 | 326 |
| village | Grishakino | 196 | 202 | 308 | 418 |
| village | Shelagurovo | 108 | 111 | 200 | 298 |
| village | Lovchikovo | 141 | 102 | 227 | 269 |
| village | Kharlampievo | 570 | 541 | 671 | 857 |
| village | Obukhovo | 279 | 300 | 401 | 524 |
| village | Ponds | 118 | 123 | 129 | 199 |
| village | Golygino | 283 | 276 | 453 | 598 |
Land
The population consisted of 18 rural communities , of which 16 communities were former landowner peasants , one community was state peasants and one full owner. All communities had a communal form of land ownership. 9 communities divided the land according to audit souls , 8 communities according to workers or taxes , and one according to available souls. In most communities, meadows were shared annually, in the rest - along with arable land.
Many communities rented non-permanent, mostly meadow, land. Householders with rental land accounted for about 21% of the total number of households in the volost. Shower plots very rarely rented out.
Agriculture
The soil was sandy or sandy. The meadows are mostly dry. The forest is wood, in some communities it was drill. Peasants of the volost planted rye, oats, buckwheat and potatoes. Oats were sown in only one community. Drowned with wood and branches.
Local and local crafts
The main local crafts were weaving bags and weaving bast shoes. In 1885, 119 men and 175 women, as well as children, were engaged in weaving bags. Weaving bast shoes involved 135 women. In addition, there were 15 carpenters, 8 stove makers, 17 merchants, 11 men made troughs, 8 bees, 4 robbers, 5 blacksmiths, 15 artisans and craftsmen, etc. In one village, women knitted nets.
The latrine industries were significant. In 1885, 1,074 men and 7 women went to work. In total, 85% of men of working age left. Most of the men were carpenters - 1014 people. Of the remaining fishing, 19 stove-makers, 8 merchants, 9 clerks, 3 cabmen, 2 artisans, etc. Carpenters went to the Moscow province, as well as to different districts of the Ryazan province.
Infrastructure
In 1885, there were 2 brick factories in the volost, 2 oil mills, 5 forges, 3 prusses, 3 grits, 5 windmills, 5 drinking establishments, 1 tea shop and 4 small shops. There was only one school, in the village of Ilmyany.
Notes
- Comments
- β X revision data
- β People living in villages and not assigned to the peasant society of these villages are also taken into account
- Sources
- β Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky district., 1887 , Pages 526-542.
- β 1 2 Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district., 1886 , Pages 346-369.
- β Ryazan province. The list of settlements according to 1859, 1862 , Pages 29-43.
- β Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky district., 1887 , Pages 576-579.
- β Populated places of Ryazan Province, 1906 , Pages 90-91.
Literature
- Ryazan province. The list of settlements according to 1859. / Ed. I. Wilson. - St. Petersburg, 1862 .-- S. 29-43.
- Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district .. - Ryazan, 1886. - S. 346-369.
- Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky district .. - Ryazan, 1887 .-- S. 526-542, 576-579.
- Populated places of the Ryazan province / Ed. I.I. Prokhodtsova. - Ryazan, 1906.- S. 90-91.
- Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / Ed. ed. A.A. Kobyakov. - Moscow, 1980 .-- S. 92-108.