Sergey Egorovich Palashkovsky (1843-1910) - Baku industrialist, communications engineer, merchant of the 1st guild.
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
The son of the district chief of Baku, Yegor Trofimovich Palashkovsky.
Came from the nobility of the Chernigov province . He studied at the Institute of Corps of Railway Engineers . In 1867 he was attracted by the Higher Constituent Investigation Commission for relations with state criminals and emigrants and was subjected to police supervision. In 1869 he served on the Kursk-Azov Railway , in 1870 - in the office of Polyakov in Moscow. In 1875 he was released from police surveillance.
He was engaged in entrepreneurship, having organized, together with his partner, the nephew of the Minister of Finance and the Tiflis merchant of the 1st Guild A. A. Bunge, “Batumi Oil and Trade Society Bunge and Palashkovsky”. In 1878, after the accession of Batum to Russia, they received a concession for the construction of the Batum-Baku railway , which was supposed to carry oil to the Black Sea. They managed to attract the construction of the Paris branch of the Rothschild family, who invested $ 10 million in the railway. After the opening of the railway on the basis of the "Bunge and Palashkovsky Society" on May 16, 1883, a new company was established in Baku: the Caspian-Black Sea Oil Industrial and Commercial Company, whose shares, together with kerosene, oil and "tare" plants, were transferred to the ownership of the Paris house A. Rothschild , who began to develop the Baku oil fields [1] and became the main competitor of the Nobel company in Russia.
In 1903, S. E. Palashkovsky participated in the construction of the Yeysk port , and since 1907, the Yeysk railway .
According to the address book of St. Petersburg for 1901, S. E. Palashkovsky was the vowel of the St. Petersburg Duma and director of the Electrolyte Society; He lived in Zamyatiniy Lane , d. 4.
He was buried with his wife in the cemetery of the Voskresensky Novodevichy Convent [2] .
Family
He was twice married. First wife Ekaterina Alexandrovna (1856-1900). They adopted three brothers - Sergey (1879-1957) [3] [4] , George (1882—?) And Vladimir (? -?) - illegitimate children of the noblewoman Anna Alexandrovna Khoroshkevich .
After the death of his wife, S. E. Palashkovsky married a second time. In 1911, his second wife and son Vsevolod [5] left for France.
Notes
- ↑ An instructive history of oil and cement in Russia. Truth and fiction
- ↑ Novodevichy cemetery. The surviving tombstones (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 11, 2016. Archived on September 1, 2016.
- ↑ Palashkovsky Sergey Sergeevich
- ↑ Sergey Sergeevich Palashkovsky
- ↑ Vsevolod Sergeevich Palashkovsky (1904-1979) - theologian, Orthodox teacher, archpriest since 1967 - see: Uspensky L. A. In memory of Archpriest Vsevolod Sergeevich Palashkovsky // Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate. - 1980. - No. 1. - S. 30.