Ovchininsky volost is a historical administrative-territorial unit within the Pokrovsky district of the Vladimir province .
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History
In the middle of the XII - beginning of the XIII centuries, the territory belonged to the Rostov-Suzdal principality [1] .
Settlements
According to the data for 1905, the following settlements were included in the Ovchininsky volost from the book List of populated areas of Vladimir province [2] :
- St. Andrew's Pogost (25 inhabitants, 7 courtyards)
- Bukholovo (at the village Mill Polivanova)
- Voskresenskoe (village; with it the estate of M.I. Alekseev)
- Gorki Gorki (at the village the mill of the Bolshoi Gorki society and the forest gatehouse of Mikulin)
- Slides Small
- Guest (at the village gatehouse Morozova)
- Acorn
- Zabolotye (at the village a forest gatehouse of S. Morozov)
- Znamenskoye (village)
- Koshelevo (at the forest gatehouse village)
- Lakiborovo (“Latibirova” on the maps of A. I. Mende of the 19th century)
- Levakhi (near the village Toporkov’s estate and Shaposhnikov’s forest gatehouse)
- Mitenino
- Myzzhelovo
- Novoselovo
- Ovchinino (village)
- Olekhovo (peat production of I. N. Zimin and the Pavlov brick factory at the village)
- Pamfilovo (the modern name of the village is “Panfilovo”)
- Pankovo ( Seltse ; with him the estate of Polivanov and his mill)
- Petryaevo
- Potapovo
- Petukhovo
- Timino (at the village there are forest gatehouses of Arsentiev and Morozov)
- Kharlamovo
Parish Board
According to the data for 1900 : volost foreman - Matvey Ivanovich Shakhrov, clerk - Vladimir Kirillovich Zhagrin [3] .
According to the data for 1910 : the volost foreman - Vasily Kondratyev, clerk - Alexander Alekseev [4] .
Population
In 1890, the Ovchinin volost of Pokrovsky Uyezd included 9593 acres of peasant land, 22 villages, 1029 peasant households (17 non-peasant), 5858 souls of both sexes. The administrative center of the volost was the village of Ovchinino [5] .
Crafts
According to the data for 1895, the total number of inhabitants of the volost is 5400 people, of which 1485 are engaged in latrine crafts (carpenters in Moscow) [6] . At the beginning of the 20th century, in the autumn, small stones were collected in the fields and stacked in piles at the edge of the road; in winter, peasants sold them at the nearest railway stations. They collected stones in the northern volosts of the county: Dubkovskaya, Zharovskaya, Zherdevskaya, Korobovschinsky, Ovchinninsky, Funikovo-Gorsky. The stone was sold at 13-18 rubles per cubic fathom [7] .
Notes
- ↑ Yushko A. A. About the inter-princely borders in the river basin. Moscow in the middle of the XII — beginning of the XIII century. // Journal of Soviet Archeology . - 1987. - No. 3. - P. 89—97.
- ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province. - Vladimir: Printing House of the Provincial Board, 1905.
- ↑ Memorial book of the Vladimir province. - Vladimir on Klyazma: Tipo-Lithography of the Vladimir Provincial Government, 1900.
- ↑ Memorial book of the Vladimir province. - Vladimir on Klyazma: Tipo-Lithography of the Vladimir provincial government, 1910.
- ↑ Volosts and communes. VI Vladimir province // Statistics of the Russian Empire. - The Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb, 1890. - T. XV, issue 6.
- ↑ Memorial Book of the Vladimir Province / Shipin N.P. - Vladimir Province Statistics Committee. - Printing house of the provincial government, 1895.
- ↑ Pokrovsky district. Crafts of the peasant population. // Materials for assessing the lands of the Vladimir province .. - Vladimir on Klyazma: Tipo-Lithography of the provincial zemstvo council, 1908. - T. XII, issue 3.