Yakov Vasilievich Krivtsov (February 2, 1854 - after 1917) - Russian architect and public figure. Member of the State Duma of the 3rd and 4th convocations from the Kursk province .
| Yakov Vasilievich Krivtsov | |
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| Basic information | |
| A country | |
| Date of Birth | February 28, 1854 |
| Date of death | after 1917 |
| Work and Achievements | |
| Study | Petersburg School of Construction (1876) |
| Worked in the cities | Kiev , Samara , Tomsk |
| The most important buildings | Psychiatric Hospital in Tomsk |
Biography
Orthodox . Hereditary nobleman of Kursk, Kiev and Voronezh provinces. Landowner of Fatezh Uyezd, Kursk province (Otreznoe estate of 334½ tithing ) and Volyn province (6,000 tithing ).
Received secondary education in the Kursk Gymnasium and the Voronezh Military Gymnasium . In 1876 he graduated from the St. Petersburg Construction College in St. Petersburg.
He worked in the cities of Kamensk-Podolsky , Orenburg , Ryazan ,
The city architect of Samara in the years 1880-1881. Buildings in Samara - two buildings of the Trinity shopping arcade ( Molodogvardeiskaya street , 53) [1] .
Finished the construction of the church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the village of Domachi [2] .
Since 1892 - the provincial engineer of Kiev .
Since 1903 he lived and worked in Tomsk . The main work in Tomsk is the construction of the district psychiatric hospital in Sosnovy Bor (1901-1908, now - 4 Aleutskaya Street ). The construction of the hospital was completed (1908-1910) by the architect A. I. Langer , the work was personally taken by the chairman of the Council of Ministers P. A. Stolypin .
Recently, before retiring, he was a member of the Technical Construction Committee and the Agricultural Council of the Ministry of the Interior . He rose to the rank of State Councilor (1907).
Community Activities
Since 1895, he was elected the vowel of the Fatezh district and Kursk provincial zemstvo meetings , and was chairman of the revision committee in both zemstvos. He was also an honorary magistrate for Fatezh county and a member of the Fatezh district council. In 1909, at his own expense, opened a zemstvo school in the village of Sukhodol .
In 1905, as part of the Kursk delegation, along with other prominent monarchists of Kursk, Count Dorrer , Prince N.F. Kasatkin-Rostovsky , N.E. Markov and others expressed support for Nicholas II . In 1905 he joined the Kursk People's Party of Order, then he joined the Council of the Provincial Department of the Union of Russian People . He was also a member of the Russian Assembly , participated in congresses of the United Nobility .
In 1907 he was elected to the II State Duma . In October of the same year he was elected a member of the III State Duma from the Kursk province. He was part of the right faction. He was a member of the commissions: on the execution of the state list of income and expenses, and budget. He supported the Stolypin agrarian reform .
In 1912, re-elected to the State Duma . He was a member of the right-wing faction, after its split in November 1916 - into the group of supporters of N. E. Markov. He was a member of the commissions: budget, on the execution of the state list of income and expenses, food, financial, on urban affairs and on local government. He opposed big capital and the introduction of progressive taxation .
During the First World War, he was a supporter of the placement of state orders at domestic private engineering enterprises, subject to their transfer to the government. He was a representative of the State Duma at the Special Meeting to discuss and combine food business activities.
Fate after 1917 is unknown. He was married, had two sons.
Notes
- ↑ Samara, the province and its architects. "City" architects. Krivtsov Yakov Vasilievich.
- ↑ [1] Domachi. Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
Sources
- 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition of N.N. Olshanskago, 1910.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.
- Zalesov V.G. Architects of Tomsk (XIX - early XX centuries). Krivtsov Yakov Vasilievich
- Biography in the Kursk Encyclopedia