Dmitry Alekseevich Naumov (1830–1895) - Russian lawyer , an outstanding Zemstvo figure.
| Dmitry Alekseevich Naumov | |||||||
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| Birth | 1830 | ||||||
| Death | 1895 | ||||||
| Education | University of Moscow | ||||||
| Academic degree | Master of International Law | ||||||
| Profession | lawyer | ||||||
Biography
Born in 1830 . In 1852, he graduated from the law faculty of Moscow University , four years later received a master's degree in international law for his thesis "Consular Law of Europe and America." From 1859, he served in the Moscow Censorship Committee . Two years later, he is an official for special assignments of the Moscow school district [1] . In 1865 he was elected chairman of the Moscow provincial district council and held this position for 28 years, since the very opening of the district institutions. In addition, he was secretary and then vice-president of the Moscow Society of Agriculture, a friend of the chairman of the Moscow Museum of Applied Knowledge, as well as a permanent member of the committee of the Moscow Polytechnic Museum , the director of its Agricultural Department, the first chairman of the museum's board [1] . He retired in 1893, and two years later died [1] .
Achievements
During the time of Naumov’s authorities, a Moscow zemstvo conducted a thorough sanitary-technical study of factories and plants operating in the territory of the Moscow gubernia, including the Konstantinovskaya cotton mill, the Pakhrinsk flour mill, a merchant Leonov, Kamkinskaya stone breaking, etc. In 1886, Dmitry Alekseevich donated stone the outbuildings of the family estate in Domodedovo Kuzminskoye village for arranging in them the famous provincial hospital [1] .
Being a tireless worker, Naumov chose people to match himself: statisticians V. I. Orlov and N. A. Kablukov , hygienists F. F. Erisman and E. A. Osipova . Under Naumov, there was not a single branch of the Zemstvo affair, according to which Moscow Province would not occupy the first place in the empire. He was often called to Petersburg for participation in commissions on various state issues. He also worked at the Kakhanovsky Commission , in the opposite direction to what took precedence in the process of transforming local judicial-administrative and economic institutions.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Dmitry Naumov . Istok.
Links
- Naumov Dmitry Alekseevich . Encyclopedic dictionary Brockhaus and Efron .
- Great biographical encyclopedia. - M., 2009.