Gusinsky volost is a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Kupyansky district of the Kharkov province with a center in the Gusinka settlement.
| Volost of the Russian Empire | |
| Gusinsky volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm. Centre | Gusinka (Kupyansky district) |
| History and Geography | |
| Square | 8746 dess. km² |
| Population | |
| Population | 2294 [1] people |
As of 1885 it consisted of 4 settlements, 8 rural communities. The population is 2294 people (1183 males and 1111 females), 437 households [2] .
| Area, tithes | Including arable, dess. | |
|---|---|---|
| Rural communities | 2709 | 2352 |
| Private property | 5967 | 3365 |
| Other property | 70 | 66 |
| Generally | 8746 | 5783 |
The main settlements of the volost [2]
- Gusinka - the former owner’s settlement on the Gusinka river, 18 versts from the county town, 1784 people, 397 yards, 2 Orthodox churches, a school, a shop, a post station, 4 inns, 3 benches, 3 fairs per year: March 17, April 23 and September 14th .
- Bogorodichnaya (Lozova, Kantemirovka) is a former proprietary village by the Stallion River, 786 people, 130 courtyards, a chapel.
Temples of the parish [3]
- St. George Church in the settlement of Gusinka (built in 1879 [4] )
Literature
- Volosts and important selenia of European Russia. According to the survey, carried out by statistical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Statistical Council. Publication of the Central Statistical Committee. Issue III. Provinces of Little Russia and South-West. St. Petersburg. 1885 .-- V + 349 s.
Notes
- ↑ As of 1885
- ↑ 1 2 Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia: According to a survey conducted by stat. institutions M-va ext. affairs. Vol. 3: Provinces of Little Russia and the south-west: Kharkov, Poltava, Chernihiv, Kiev, Volyn, Podolsk. - 1885. - 8, 333 c .: tab. - In the subtitle: By dan. survey proiz. stat. institutions M-va ext. affairs, on behalf of. Stat. Of the Council
- ↑ Kharkov calendar for 1917 - Kharkov provincial statistical committee. - 1917. - S. 273-276.
- ↑ Reference book for the Kharkov diocese / Ivan Samoilovich. - Kharkov, 1904.