Alexey Yakovlevich Milyutin ( 1673 - 1755 ) - Russian manufacturer . Founder of the silk factory in Moscow .
| Alexey Yakovlevich Milyutin | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1673 |
| Date of death | 1755 |
| Nationality | |
| Occupation | merchant, industrialist |
| Father | Yakov Dementievich Milyutin |
Biography
It came from the Milyutin family [1] . He served at the court as a room stoker, also engaged in merchant activities. In 1714, he founded a silk factory in Moscow, located between Myasnitskaya and Sretenka . By the end of the XVIII century, this factory became the largest in Moscow [2] . In 1721, he exercised the right to purchase villages with peasants granted to merchants-breeders [3] . In 1735, he built commercial buildings on Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg , known as the "Milyutin Ryad" [1] . On March 3, 1740, the Empress Anna Ioannovna was granted a diploma for the nobility with a coat of arms [2] .
Memory
The lane in Moscow, where Alexei Yakovlevich’s household was located, was named Milyutinsky [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Milyutins // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- ↑ 1 2 Stanislav Smirnov. Balakhninsky roots of Milyutin (Inaccessible link) . " Nizhny Novgorod Truth " (August 31, 2010). Date accessed August 10, 2016. Archived August 20, 2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Vladimir Muravyov . Moscow streets: Secrets of renaming. - M .: Algorithm, 2013.