Zemlyanukha is an abolished village in the Khabarsky district of the Altai Territory of Russia. It was located on the territory of the modern Novoilinsky Village Council . Abolished in 1975 [1]
| Village | |
| Earthling | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Altai region |
| Municipal District | Khabarsky |
| Rural settlement | Novoilinsky Village Council |
| History and Geography | |
| Founded | 1756 |
| Former names | Zemlyanushinsky |
| Timezone | UTC + 7 |
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 History
- 3 population
- 4 notes
Geography
It was located 6.5 km south-west of the village of Novoilinka near Lake Poduvalnoe.
History
It was founded in 1756.
Immigrants arrived from central Russia and its outskirts (Kursk region, Ukraine, etc.). In the village, in addition to courtyards, there was a prison for those who were detained temporarily. A church was built with the money of the parishioners; there was a school with it (four classes).
Two merchant shops opened in the village, owned by Peter Malyshev. In the village were
- 3 water
- 6 windmills
- artisanal creamery, whose products were exported to Kamen-on-Ob and Pavlodar (trusted Dmitry Usoltsev).
There was a good Yamskaya apartment, D. Usoltsev (former ensign of the tsarist army) was responsible for its maintenance. For coachmen answered Lavrienko Moses Nikitich. The richest inhabitants of the village were Shipulin S. and his sons, they kept more than 100 horses. The herd grazed hired Kyrgyz. There were also two bridges in the village. Locals called chaldony. [2]
In 1928, the village of Zemlyanushinsky consisted of 248 households. The center of the Zemlyanushinsky village council of the Khabarovsk district of the Slavgorod district of the Siberian region [3] .
Population
In 1926, 1110 people lived in the village (534 men and 576 women), the main population - Russians [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Disappearing villages of the region - Municipal budgetary institution of culture "Altai Library and Museum Center" (Russian) (neopr.) ? . Date of treatment February 6, 2019.
- ↑ Ask a local historian a question | Altai local history | VK . vk.com. Date of treatment February 6, 2019.
- ↑ 1 2 List of settlements of the Siberian Territory. - Volume 1. District of South-Western Siberia. - Novosibirsk: Siberian Regional Executive Committee. Statistics Division, 1928 .-- 831 p.