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Pokrovskoye (Korsakovsky District)

Pokrovskoye - a disappeared village in the Korsakovsky district of the Oryol region of Russia .

The village has disappeared
Pokrovskoe
A country Russia
Subject of the federationOryol Region
AreaKorsakovsky
History and Geography
Former namesPokrovskoye on Rakovka
TimezoneUTC + 3

Before the formation of the Korsakovsky district, it was part of the Novosilsky district , and earlier the Novosilsky district of the Tula province .

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 Name
  • 3 History
  • 4 population
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Geography

The village was located on a hilly area on the left bank of the Malaya Rakovka River .

Title

The name is received from the temple. The second, clarifying name "on Rakovka" - from the geographical location on the territory on the banks of the river Rakovka (Malaya Rakovka). A clarifying name is given to distinguish villages of the same name from each other [1] .

History

Pokrovskoye became an independent parish with the status of a village, presumably about half of the 17th century, and the settlement itself arose even earlier. In the “Parishes and Churches of the Tula Diocese: ...” for 1895, the existence in the parish of places testifying to the three wooden churches located not far from each other is indicated. The third wooden church was built in 1785 by the landowner Vera Andreevna Shestakova, who, due to its dilapidation, was demolished in 1888. A stone church in the name of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary with two aisles was built at the expense of parishioners in 1874-1883. The parish consisted of the village itself and the villages: Krasnaya Dubrava (Danilovka), Slobodka (not existing), Donok ( Ulyaninskaya ), Malaya Rakovka (Protuhlaya) (not existing), Vorobyovka (Vorobyova) (not existing), Nikolaevka (farm Nikolaevsky) (nonexistent), Bugrovka (Maryina) (nonexistent), Shestakovo farm (Shtakovka), Stone Stupa ( Arinkin Farm ) (nonexistent), Small Ozery (Koty, Agrafenina), Andreevka (Rakhmanov farm) ( not exist), Punks (not exist). There was a parish school . It was inhabited by landowner peasants . In 1915, there were 115 peasant households [2] [3] .

On the pre-war 1941 map Pokrovskoye is still indicated. On modern (2011) is no longer.

Population

Years185718591915
Population553 [4]510 [5]820 [3]




Notes

  1. ↑ Mayorova T.V., Polukhin O.V. Historical and toponymic dictionary of the Novosilsky district of the Tula province. - Tula: LLC Borus-Print, 2014. - 148 p. - ISBN 978-5-905154-18-8 .
  2. ↑ Malitsky P. I. Parishes and churches of the Tula diocese: extract from church parish annals . - Tula: Tula Diocesan Brotherhood of St. John the Baptist, 1895. - 826 p.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Handbook of New Keppen. Parishes of the Tula diocese (according to the clergy records, 1915-1916) / comp. D.N. Antonov. - M .: Open Society Institute, 2001. Archived on November 2, 2005.
  4. ↑ Keppen P.I. Cities and villages of the Tula province in 1857. Based on the parish lists of the Tula diocese. - SPb. : Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1858.
  5. ↑ Levshin V. Lists of the populated places of the Russian Empire according to 1859-1862. Tula province / ed. E. Ogorodnikova. - SPb. : Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1862.

Links

  • Map of the Red Army (1941). Oryol, Lipetsk and Tula regions. (unspecified) . This is the place . Date of treatment December 11, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pokrovsky_(Korsakovsky_district)&oldid=98234000


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