Metadata: Administration of the 1st Stanislavchik Appanage (Tarashcha County, Kiev Province)
Collection
- Country:
- Ukraine
- Holding institution:
- Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Kyiv
- Holding institution (official language):
- Центральний державний історичний архів України, м. Київ
- Postal address:
- 03110, м. Київ-110, вул. Солом'янська, 24
- Phone number:
- 380 (044) 275-30-02
- Web address:
- cdiak.archives.gov.ua
- Email:
- mail.cdiak@arch.gov.ua
- Reference number:
- F. 494
- Title:
- Administration of the 1st Stanislavchik Appanage (Tarashcha County, Kiev Province)
- Title (official language):
- Управление 1-м Станиславчиковским удельным имением Таращанского у. Киевской губ.
- Creator/accumulator:
- Administration of the 1st Stanislavchik Appanage (Tarashcha County, Kiev Province)
- Date(s):
- 1869/1912
- Language:
- Russian
- Extent:
- 692 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Scope and content:
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The description below is based on a single catalogue entry that describes in general terms a group of institutionally related fonds, which are listed individually in the Yerusha database. The description covers material from the administrations of the 1st Stanislavchik Appanage (Tarashcha County, Kiev Province), 2nd Zhitnegory Appanage (Vasil’kovo County, Kiev Province), 3rd Boguslav Appanage (Kanev County, Kiev Province), 4th Potashnia Appanage (Kanev County, Kiev Province), 5th Vinograd Appanage (Zvenigorodka County, Kiev Province), 6th Chernobai Appanage (Zolotonosha County, Poltava Province), 7th Khar’kov Appanage, 8th Ekaterinoslav Appanage, 9th Ust’ianovka Appanage (Ol’gopol’ County, Podolia Province), 10th Tul’chin Appanage (Podolia Province), 11th Golovanevsk Appanage (Balta County, Podolia Province), 12th Hrushkovtsy Appanage (Balta County, Podolia Province), 13th Birzula Appanage (Anan’ev County, Kherson Province), 14th Ol’shana Appanage (Vasil’kovo County, Kiev Province), 15th Klevan’ Appanage (Rovno County, Volhynia Province), 16th Podluzhan Appanage (Rovno County, Volhynia Province), 17th Ostrog Appanage (Volhynia Province) and the 18th Kostopol’ Appanage (Volhynia Province).
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Included are documents on the rental of land, state properties assessed at public auction, inns, mills, breweries, and candle factories to Jews; on Jews’ establishment of houses of worship, and their use of rented land to organize glassworks and postal stations, extract limestone and sand, etc. There are also files on the collection of ground rent from Jewish communities; on Jews being barred from engaging in the tavern trade in buildings not belonging to them (to do so would be in violation of a law of 14 May 1874); on Jewish-owned places of commerce, and damages suffered by Jews due to fires; instructions on conducting a population census, with an indication that it was preferable not to hire Jews for tallying commissions; etc.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Appanage estates were formed in 1797 when, by edict of Tsar Paul I, some state lands and properties were allocated as appanage estates to support members of the tsar’s family. Administration of these estates was initially entrusted to appanage offices answering to the Appanage Department; from 1801 on, they were administered by the Ministry of the Imperial Court and Appanages. The Kiev Appanage Office was formed in 1869 to administer appanage estates in Ukraine; this office held jurisdiction over the appanage estates located in the Kiev, Orlov, Poltava, Ekaterinoslav, Tavriia, Volhynia, Podolia, Voronezh, and Khar’kov provinces. Upon the overhaul of the whole appanage apparatus completed in 1892, the Appanage Department was reorganized as the Main Appanage Administration, and the Kiev Appanage Office as the Administration of the Kiev Appanage Area. Appanage estates were liquidated upon their nationalization by decree of the Ukrainian SSR People’s Commissariat of Agriculture (7 May 1919).
- Access points: locations:
- Kiev province
- System of arrangement:
- Inventories in the fond are systematised primarily chronologically.
- Finding aids:
- Inventories are available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Theological Seminary