Utkin Porfiry Fedulovich [1] (in some sources - Porfiry Yakovlevich [2] ; 1892-1919) - Russian worker, Bolshevik , participant in the October armed uprising of 1917 in Moscow and the Civil War in Russia .
| Utkin Porfiry Fedulovich | |
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| Date of Birth | 1892 |
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| Date of death | 1919 |
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| Occupation | fitter , revolutionary , Civil War veteran |
Biography
Porfiry Utkin worked as a locksmith in the Moscow-Sortirovochnaya depot of the Moscow-Kazan Railway . Since 1917, a member of the Communist Party [2] . During the October armed uprising led the detachment of the Red Guard . On October 29, his detachment captured a train with weapons (40 thousand rifles) at Sokolniki-Tovarnaya station. Porfiry Utkin participated in the Civil War [1] . He died in 1919 in a battle on the southern front [3] .
Memory
In 1967, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution , Utkina Street in Moscow (the former part of Okrugny Proezd ) was named after him [2] [4] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Utkin Porfiry Fedulovich // Moscow Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. S.O. Schmidt . - M. , 2007-2014. - T. Volume I. Faces of Moscow : [in 6 books].
- ↑ 1 2 3 Utkin Porfiry Yakovlevich // Moscow: Encyclopedia / Head. ed. A. L. Narochnitsky. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1980 .-- 688 p., Ill. - 200,000 copies.
- ↑ Twinkle, Issues 35-52 . books.google.com (1957). Date of appeal September 11, 2015.
- ↑ Names of Moscow streets. Under the general ed. A. M. Pegova., "Mosk. worker ”, 1979., S. 456.