Originally called "Grushevsky anthracite" , "Donetsk-Hrushevsky Joint-Stock Company of Coal and Anthracite Mines" was established in 1905 and was engaged in the development of anthracite mines located near the city of Aleksandrovsk-Grushevsky ( the Don Cossack Region , Cherkassy District ), as well as anthracite trading and coal on the basis of the Highest Charter approved on August 4 of that year. After approval of the amendments to the Charter on April 2, 1913, the Society received its final name, under which it existed until the June 28, 1918, Decree of the SNK "On the Nationalization of the Largest Enterprises ..." which passed into the ownership of the RSFSR. [2]
In the years 1911-1916. on the initiative of the Donetsk-Hrushevsky joint-stock company of coal and anthracite mines in the Western Donbass system geological explorations were made, which indicated the main layer of the so-called. "Grishinskaya" suite of coal, developed at the Novoeconomic mine of the Company. To ensure the smooth operation of the mine, by 1913 a narrow-gauge railway (the so-called "Dekovilevsky way") was laid from the industrial site to Grishino station [3]
The fixed capital of Donetsk-Hrushevsky AO, which initially amounted to 2 million rubles, after the reorganization of the company in 1913, was brought to 5.6 million rubles. The Company's Board of Directors met in St. Petersburg (Konyushennaya Street 29), the main office was in Rostov-on-Don . Since 1914, the Society has been part of the concern of a prominent Russian entrepreneur N. A. Vtorov . [four]
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See also
- Mining
- Donetsk coal basin