Gavriil Maksimovich Markov (also - Arkhangelsk [1] ; March 22 ( April 3 ) 1881 , village of Aristovo, Kaluga Uyezd - 1923, Moscow ) - lawyer , privat-docent of Tomsk University ; Social Revolutionary [2] , vowel of the Tomsk City Council, delegate of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly from the Tomsk District. After the Civil War, he worked as a researcher in Moscow.
| Gabriel Maksimovich Markov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 22 ( April 3 ) 1881 |
| Place of Birth | Tomsk County |
| Date of death | 1923 |
| Place of death | Moscow |
| Scientific field | jurisprudence |
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Biography
Gabriel Markov was born on March 22 ( April 3 ), 1881 in the village of Aristovo ( Kaluga Uyezd ) in the family of a peasant Maxim Markov and his wife Agrippina Sergeeva. Gabriel studied at the Kursk land surveying school , which he graduated with the title of private land surveyor - in February 1904 he was assigned to serve in the boundary office, in the Kostroma province as a junior surveyor assistant. Then, in May 1905, he successfully passed the exams and received a matriculation certificate at the Kostroma gymnasium .
On April 24, 1906, Markov was transferred to work in the Tomsk provincial drawing room, and in mid-November he was appointed the county surveyor of the Tomsk province . On December 8 of the same year, he received an appointment to serve in the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty - to the position of topographer ; his work consisted of compiling tap-off records for the Altai mountain district . In June of the following year he was again appointed a county surveyor in the Tomsk province. February 21, 1908 received the rank of college registrar (for seniority). At that time, he was a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party (AKP); since 1908 was under police surveillance .
On August 25, 1909, Gabriel Markov became a student at the law faculty of Imperial Tomsk University . May 28, 1913 he passed the exam and received a diploma of the second degree, giving the right to receive a diploma of the first degree. After graduating, on September 9, 1913, he became an assistant at the law faculty of Tomsk University; already during the First World War , on April 29, 1915, he became the correcting post (ID) of the senior assistant, and subsequently - the privat-docent .
After the February Revolution , in 1917, Markov was elected deputy ( vowel ) of the Tomsk City Council (according to the list of Social Revolutionaries ); in the same year he became a delegate to the Tomsk City People's Assembly, in which he became a member of the land-rental commission (became an “employee of the city government”). He was also the chairman of the Tomsk Provincial Zemstvo Assembly. From the AKP, in which, after the All-Siberian Regional Conference of the Social Revolutionaries, he became a member of the Central Regional Committee, Markov was elected a member of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly , becoming a delegate from the second Tomsk District: he participated in the meeting held on January 5, 1918 . He lived during this period in Tomsk along Preobrazhenskaya Street (today - Dzerzhinsky Street). In October 1918, he resigned as chairman of the Tomsk Zemsky Assembly - in favor of the engineer Viktor Mramornov (1879-1919). After the Civil War, Markov moved to Moscow , where he worked as a researcher; passed away in 1923.
Works
- The report "on the land issue", 1917.
Family
Gabriel Markov was married to Melania Vasilievna Belokon; a daughter Lidia Gavrilovna Markova (1912-1986), a graduate of Tomsk State University, doctor of biological sciences , who was an assistant professor of the department of genetics and the wife of a geneticist, professor Victor Reverdatto, was born into the family.
Notes
- ↑ Tomsk: the history of the city from the foundation to the present day / Tomsk State University: Problematic research laboratory of the history, archeology and ethnography of Siberia. - Publishing House of Tomsk University, 1999. - S. 204. - 440 p.
- ↑ Egor Gennadevich Mikheenkov. Scientific and pedagogical (university) intelligentsia of Tomsk during the years of revolution and civil war / Academy of Law and Management (Russia) Tomsk branch. - Publishing house of the Tomsk state. teacher. University, 2004. - S. 127-134. - 256 s.
Literature
- Voice of Freedom (Izvestia, Tomsk Province). Tomsk, 1917, September 28.
- Siberian life (Tomsk). 1917.October 22;
- Reverdatto Victor Vladimirovich // Professors of Tomsk University: Biographical Dictionary / S.F. Fominykh, S.A. Nekrylov, L.L. Bertsun, A.V. Litvinov. T. 2. Tomsk, 1998;
- Nekrylov S. A. Teaching Corps of the Imperial University of Tomsk (1888 - February 1917). Dis ... cand. East. sciences. Tomsk, 1999;
- Pomozov, Oleg Alekseevich. Liberation Day of Siberia / O. A. Pomozov. - Tomsk: Red Banner, 2014. - 596, [2] p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Archived sources
- GA of the Russian Federation. F. 102 - Police Department of the Ministry of the Interior, OO, 1908, building 9, part 66
- State Archive of Tomsk Region (GATO). F. 102. Op. 4. D. 1528;
Links
- A.V. Litvinov. Markov (Arkhangelsk), Gabriel Maximovich . Electronic Encyclopedia of Tomsk State University ( ISBN 978-5-7511-2329-1 ) . ed. S.A. Nekrylov (January 18, 2018). Date of treatment June 29, 2019.