Talitskaya volost is an administrative-territorial unit of the Usman district of the Tambov province with a center in the village of Talitsky Chamlyk [2] .
| Volost of the Russian Empire | |
| Talitsky volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm. center | Talitsky Chamlyk |
| History and Geography | |
| Population | |
| Population | 11702 [1] people |
As of 1890 it consisted of 8 villages. The population is 11702 people (5789 males and 5913 females), 1513 peasants and 193 other households [3] .
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 History
- 3 Settlements
- 3.1 Composition of the volost at the end of the 19th century
- 3.2 Composition of the volost in 1914
- 4 Literature
- 5 notes
Geography
The volost is located in the central part of the Ottoman district. The volost center was located 55 miles from the city of Usman .
History
It was founded in 1861.
The volost administration on the basis of the General Regulation on the Peasants of 1861 amounted to:
- Volost gathering ;
- Parish foreman with parish board ;
- Volost peasant court.
Volost boards were liquidated by the resolution of the Council of People 's Commissars of the RSFSR of December 30, 1917 "On Local Government". The administration of the volost was transferred to the volost congresses of the soviets and the executive committees .
By the resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR of January 4, 1923, it was transferred to the Voronezh province [4] [5] .
Settlements
Composition of the volost at the end of the 19th century
According to the Ottoman Zemsky Assembly for 1886, the following territories were located on the territory of the volost:
village :
- Talitsky Chamlyk ,
- Nikolsky Chamlyk (Livensky Chamlyk),
- Shmarovka,
- Ereminka
- Chuevka (Kozlovsky expulsions) ;
villages:
- Georgievskaya,
- Shmarovskaya Luka (Maslovka),
- Catfish,
- Dobrinka
- Voskresenskaya
- Vvedenskaya ;
farms :
- Pavel Ivanovich Ponomarev,
- Peter Ivanovich Butyrin,
- Nikolai Ivanovich Khrennikov [6] .
In the volost there were 7 brick factories, 5 grinders, 7 forges, 35 windmills, 4 butter churns, 8 sunflowers, 3 shops, 6 inns and taverns owned by peasants [7] .
Composition of the volost in 1914
from. Talitsky Chamlyk - 5481 inhabitants. Two zemstvo and parochial schools , a zemstvo hospital, a pharmacy, a drugstore, a creditor partnership, the Exaltation Fair, a bazaar on Wednesdays.
from. Nikolsky-Chamlyk - 3710 inhabitants. Two zemstvo and parochial schools.
from. Shmarovka 1518 inhabitants. Zemsky school.
Somovka village - 950 inhabitants.
from. Ereminka - 1535 inhabitants. Zemsky and parish schools.
Georgievka village - 9 inhabitants.
Suvorovka village - 27 inhabitants.
Dobrinka village - 588 inhabitants. Two-class zemstvo and parochial schools, a rural pharmacy, an agronomic plot, a random point, two agricultural warehouses (the Usman Zemstvo and the Bolkhovitinov House Partnership), two insurance companies (Anchor and Russia), bazaars on Mondays, the Assumption Fair (with August 12-15), Russian-Asian Bank .
v. Talitsky expulsions - 764 inhabitants.
from. Chuevka - 790 inhabitants. Zemstvo school and credit partnership.
Voskresenovka village - 211 inhabitants. Zemsky school.
Vvedenka village - 77 inhabitants [8] .
In 1918, Dobrinka, Chuevka, Talitsky Expulsions and Voskresenka left the volost, forming an independent Dobrinsky volost [9] .
Literature
- Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. Issue I. - SPb. : Center. statistician Committee, 1880. - T. 29. Provinces of the Central Agricultural Region: [Ryazan, Tula, Kaluga, Oryol, Kursk, Voronezh, Tambov, Penza]. - 413 p.
- Volosts and communes of 1890 - SPb. , 1890. - T. 42. Tambov province. - 20 s. - (Statistics of the Russian Empire).
- The Fiery Years: A collection of articles and memoirs about revolutionary events in the territory of the Lipetsk Region. in 1917-1920 / [Resp. ed. A. A. Steel]; Part Archive Lipets. regional committee of the CPSU. Lipets. reg. state archive. - Voronezh: Central Black Book Publishing House, 1967. - 158 p.
Notes
- ↑ As of 1890
- ↑ Volosts and the most important villages
- ↑ Volosts and gmina . Date of appeal April 17, 2018.
- ↑ History of the administrative-territorial division of the Tambov Territory. XVII - beginning of XXI centuries (inaccessible link) p. 15. tambovarchiv.ru. Date of treatment June 24, 2018. Archived on August 19, 2016.
- ↑ Information on changes in the administrative-territorial division of the Tambov region . andrianovka.ru. Date of treatment June 24, 2018.
- ↑ Journal of the Ottoman Zemstvo Assembly
- ↑ Collection of statistical information . Date of appeal April 17, 2018.
- ↑ Collection-calendar . dlib.rsl.ru. Date of appeal April 17, 2018.
- ↑ Fiery years. - S. 121