Berezovskaya volost is a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Boguchar district of the Voronezh province, with its center in the settlement of Berezovka.
As of 1880 , there were 11 settlements, 11 rural communities. Population - 7069 people (3567 males and 3502 - females), 985 household farms [1] .
| Square, tithe | Including arable, dess. | |
|---|---|---|
| Rural Communities | 9561 | 8995 |
| Private property | 16586 | 5305 |
| Other property | 159 | 159 |
| Generally | 26306 | 14 thousand 459 |
Settlements of the parish for 1880 [1] :
- Berezovka - the former state settlement at the Fedorovka and Vshiva rivers for 295 miles from the county town, 1886 persons , 295 yards, Orthodox church, school, shop, 28 windmills, 4 fairs a year.
- Bannoye - a former state village, 781 persons , 90 yards, a shop, 28 windmills.
- Verkhne-Toluchevsky - a former state farm, 614 people , 88 yards.
- A man - a former state settlement, 1731 persons , 250 yards, an Orthodox church, 2 shops, 30 windmills, an annual fair .
According to the data of 1900 , there were 39 settlements in the volost with a predominantly Ukrainian population, 10 rural societies, 54 buildings and institutions, 1056 household farms, the population was 7,248 people (3,626 males and 3,622 females) [2] .
In 1915 , Grigory Shaposhnikov was a volost police officer, Uryan Y. Sorokin was a foreman, Vladimir Gavrilovich Karallyan was a volost clerk [3] .
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- ↑ 1 2 grew.
- ↑ grew. doref. Population of the Voronezh Governorate. Reference book. Publishing Voronezh provincial zemstvos. Voronezh: Tipo-Lithographic V.I. Isaev, Bolshaya Dvoryanskaya ul., Dr. Dr. Stoll. 1900
- ↑ grew. doref. The memorial book of the Voronezh Governorate for 1915. Published by the Voronezh Provincial Statistical Committee. - Voronezh: Tipo-Lithograph of the provincial government, 1915. - 114 + 126 + 287 + 116 p. , (stor. 2.117-118)