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Alexandra Nikolaevna Zubatova (nee Mihina ;? - c. 1925 [1] , Moscow , USSR ) - the wife of Sergei Zubatov .
| Alexandra Nikolaevna Zubatova | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Alexandra Nikolaevna Mikhina |
| Date of death | c. 1925 |
| A place of death | Moscow , USSR |
| A country | |
| Occupation | Private Library Owner |
| Children | Nikolay |
In the 1880s, she owned a library located on Tverskoy Boulevard, house number 27. Mikhina's library was very popular among Moscow intelligent youth. One could get there, including literature forbidden in the Russian Empire at that time.
The first time after marrying Mikhina, Zubatov began to manage her library, settling in an apartment with her [2] .
The Zubatovs had a son, Nikolai, and in 1906 a student [1] (which makes the end of the 1880s a probable date of his birth). His fate after the February Revolution is unknown.
She died in Moscow, circa 1925.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 B.P. Kozmin. S.V. Zubatov and his correspondents. - M.-L .: State Publishing House, 1928 .-- 144 p.
- ↑ K.M. Tereshkovich. Moscow revolutionary youth of the 80s and S. V. Zubatov. - M .: All-Union Society of Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers, 1928. - 20 p.