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STATE ARCHIVES OF THE POLTAVA REGION (GAPO, DAPO)#2

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#1 https://yourjewishgem.blogspot.com/2021/04/poltava-province-state-archive-of.html


F. 83 CHANCELLERY OF THE POLTAVA CIVIL GOVERNOR OF POLTAVA #2

(based on information from "Geneo", PetrEka)

POLTAVA: 1902 DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL REVOLUTIONARY MATERIALS

    March, 1902-December, 1902: Correspondence with Poltava Gendarme Administration & District Police Officers Regarding the Distribution of Revolutionary Literature 

March, 1902: Searches were carried out of persons living in Poltava who were involved in the printing & distribution of the revolutionary edition "Iskra", a Chisinau secret printing house. Searches were carried out by local police officers at... the townspeople: Mendel Gurevich, Aron Levin, Zelman Krichevsky, Maria Katsevalova, David Gekht, Yakov & Feiga Avrashova....

April, 1902 Kremenchug district: Berta Markova Berman, Leizer Meerov Drabkin, Berta Isakova Turetskaya, Moisey Davydov Tartakovsky, Nadezhda Semyonova Gurevich, Roza Lvova Zitlin, Rozalia Moiseeva Amstislavskaya, Basia Aronova Umanskaya, Liba Khaimova Ratner, Dvairy Abramova Gurevich, Feigi Zalmanova Vilenskaya, Nehema Mendeleva Eidelnant, Semyon Kondratyeva Sharago,Mordki-Ber Yuseva Morgulis, Marii Leibovy Sokolovsky, Volf Shaeva Dudavsky, Khany-Gitel Leyzerov Tsekhnovitser. Nothing was found, but some significant correspondence was taken. The Jews: Morgulis, Sokolovskaya, Dudavsky & Tsekhnovitser (Tsekhnovicher) were detained in the Kremenchug prison...

A former pupil of the Poltava gymnasium, tradeswoman Rosa Zoskindevna Rabinovich, was imprisoned in Poltava prison on Apr. 18.

May, 1902, Kremenchug district: 

The following were released from the Kremenchug prison--

Mordko-Ber Ioselev Morgulis, 25--a tradesman & former student of the Kiev University

Volf Shaev Dudavsky, 22--Yanovsky tradesman

Maria Leibova Sokolovskaya, 27--Verkhnedneprovsky tradeswoman

Chana-Gitel Leizerova Tsekhnovitser, 17--Lodz resident

May 17, 1902:

Veniamin Osipov Skryabin was imprisoned

January-April, 1902: Arrival at prison, the following:

    Kremenchug prison:

Berel-Hillel Itskov, tradesman, 17

Reitenberg Meer Yankelev, tradesman, 21

Danilov Meer Ioselev, tradesman, 18

Braginsky David Mordkov, tradesman, 23

Krasner Getsel Itskov, tradesman, 33 

Lugovskaya Shifra Izraileva, tradeswoman, 22

Frenkel Menachim-Mendel Vigdorovich, tradesman, 20

Skryabin Veniamin Osipov, student in Kharkov Technological Institute. (Poltava prison)--released from prison on Aug. 1. He was the subject of special police supervision in the village of Khatski, Pereyaslavsky (Pereislav) district

Bovsheverov Mendel Aronov, tradesman, 32

Vilensky Afroim Zelmanov, tradesman, 26 (in custody April 15, 1900)

June, 1902: When checking furnished rooms & lodging houses, in one of them kept by a Jewess, Schumacher, there was a young Jew named Lubensky, a Braslavsky tradesman. He had a 24-page notebook with revolutionary writings, with the signature "Leo Tolstoy, 3/18/1902, Yekaterinoslav"...& 2 sealed letters in the name of Braginsky & Mo... in Yekaterinoslav....He was a bookbinder by trade, permanently residing in the city of Yekaterinoslav, where he worked in the T-va Yakovlev printing house as a typesetter. A notebook & brochure were copied with Gershon Tolchinsky in Umansky's Yekaterinoslav apartment. Tolchinsky, also a typesetter, lived in Poltava. Braslavsky was taken to Kremenchug prison.

July, 1902: Apartment of the Poltave tradesman, Aron Zelmanovich Sandomirsky was searched; after which he was arrested.

August, 1902, Kremenchug district: Detained at the Kremenchug prison, a tradesman from the Zvenigorod dist.,(Lysyansky) Kiev province, Borukh Gershkov Vinokur, 25.

October, 1902: Tradesman Aron Mordukhov-Zelmanov Milyaev (Milyakov), 23, Mendel Itskov Goldenberg, 23, & Eliy-Leibov Altshuler, 20 were subjected to personal preliminary detention in Poltava prison.

Tradesman Avram Khaimov Reznitsky, resided on Kobelyakskaya St in the Salitan house. He reported to the baliff that the tradesman, Aron Mordkovich Milyaev, 22, who came from Kharkov Oct. 19 to work in the Reznitsky shoe workshop, brought 60 brochures of criminal content. The brochures were given to someone in Poltava for distribution to the workers. Documents were taken from Milyaev's place. They included Isaak Shekhtman's visiting card. Milyaev was arrested & sent to prison. 

November, 1902: 

--Searches were carried out: 

Milyaev (Minyaev) residence on Kobelyakskaya St. Documents were found from Yelets & a business card from Isaak Shekhtman. Milyaev (Minyaev) was arrested & sent to prison.

Reznitsky apartment--Poltava tradesman Mendel Itskov Goldenberg, 22

Apartment of Joseph Shmul-Leizarov Kanevsky (residence in Karpovsky Lane),

House of the Varshavskys, tradesman from Zvenigorod dist., Kiev prov.

Living in his father's house, Seidenberg, a pharmacist's assistant, living in Karpovsky Lane

Moisey Krichevsky, Poltava tradesman, resided in Smolyanov house in Karpovsky Lane

Sampson Matusovich Khatskelevich, merchant, lived in his own house on Dvoryanskaya St.

Avram Melzer, tradesman, lived at 16 Kobelyakskaya St., Kiev prov.

--Delivered to custody:

Vinman Shmul-Meer Froimov, tradesman, 33

Kerzhner ?? Leizer-Ber Khaimov, tradesman, 20

Drabkin Moisey-Yankel Yudkov, tradesman, 22 (in custody on Oct. 21, 1902; released from Poltava prison, Nov. 13, 1902)

--Other messages:

Moisey-Aron Samoilov Yampolsky, tradesman, 23 (was 26 on Nov. 28?). Residence: city of Poltava. Sent to Poltava prison

--Additional searches, Kremenchug town folks:

Nohim Moiseev Kratman, 20; imprisoned  in Kremenchug prison

Isaak Davidov Brailovskiy 22; Krem. prison

Yankel Ioselev Zhitomirsky

Srul-Leiba Ioselev Zhitomirsky, 19

Mendel Yankele Amchislavsky, 18; Krem. prison

Golda Itskova Levinskaya, 20?

Khaya Levikova Zeldina, 20; Krem. prison

December, 1902:

--Poltava: Khay Entin, Nokhim Zelman Khanin, Moisey Leibov Zarkhi, 

--Near Klimovichi, Mogilev prov.: Simon Abramov Zaykin

--Berko-Leiba Peisakhov Schwarzkopf (Schwarzkoper), Orsha tradesman, 26 (lived & was arrested in Kharkov)

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F. 83 CHANCELLERY OF THE POLTAVA CIVIL GOVERNOR OF POLTAVA

    1/1902-4/1902: Correspondence with the Poltava Chief of Police & the Kharkiv Court Board Regarding the Underground Printing House, "Yuzny (Yuzhnaya) Rabochy", and the Illegal Distribution of Revolutionary Literature in Poltava Province.

February, 1902:

Poltava prison--

Rabinovich Roza Ziskindova, tradeswoman, 19

Shekhtman Pinkhos Iudovich, tradesman, 27

Request for extension of detention for: Efrem Levin


















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