Metadata: Akmolinskoe Regional Administration
Collection
- Country:
- Russia
- Holding institution:
- Historical Archive of the Omsk Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Казенное учреждение "Исторический архив Омской области"
- Postal address:
- 644033, Omsk, Krasny Put', 153/4
- Phone number:
- +7 (3812) 25 14 17
- Email:
- gugaoo@mail.ru
- Reference number:
- F. P-1617
- Title:
- Akmolinskoe Regional Administration
- Title (official language):
- Акмолинское областное управление
- Creator/accumulator:
- Akmolinskoe Regional Administration
- Date(s):
- 1917/1919
- Language:
- Russian
- Extent:
- 494 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
- The collection contains the journals of the city council and county governments; correspondence about the order of elections to local self-government; budgets; documents on the organisation of food committees; territorial divisions; and information on petty officials and personnel of state institutions. Jewish-related materials include information about Jewish property in the city of Omsk, Jewish businesses and the place of Jews in the cultural and educational life of Omsk; correspondence with the Ministry of the Interior controlling Petropavlovsk, Omsk, Atbasar and Akmola counties on registration of non-Orthodox (non-Christian) churches and members of spiritual and administrative services in 1919; a list of institutions and enterprises of the city of Omsk for 1918-19, including information on Jewish institutions in the city of Omsk, a Jewish school and various retail businesses (for example Kuperman's and Epelbbaum's artels, Greenberg’s insurance agency and Rezenbama’s sausage production); and a list of Jewish magistrates, notaries, barristers and engineers with addresses and telephone numbers. The collection also contains correspondence with Omsk district court and the head of Omsk prison on the conviction of Jews – former soldiers of the Siberian interim government army – to forced labour with no term limit, for refusing to serve in its ranks; and personal materials of Jews evacuated for military service (documents, certificates, requirement statements). Another part of the collection contains documents on issuing passports to Jews traveling from Omsk. Materials include requests to issue passports; a questionnaire that includes personal information; destination, intended border crossing point, whether return to Russia is planned, occupation, time and place of birth, marital status, attitude to conscription, year of military service, location, names of parents and their place of residence, religion, nationality, citizenship, purpose of travel, length of trip, presence of relatives abroad, the subscription of the non-attendance of the enemy countries and enemy-occupied areas, a certificate of consent to leave, testimony, resolution of the authorised body for the issuance of documents, coupons for payment of duties and an international passport. There are also personal files on Jewish employees of the Akmola regional administration. These include employment history, personal information, religion, decorations, social origin, property status, education, participation in hostilities, criminal records, holidays, marital status, jobs data and orders.
- Archival history:
- Materials were added to the archive as part of the standard local process.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Akmola regional commissariat was established in 1918, having previously been known as Akmola regional administration. The commissariat was closed in 1919 after the liberation from Kolchak.
- Access points: locations:
- Akmola region
- Atbasar
- Omsk region
- System of arrangement:
- The collection is made up of a single series.
- Access, restrictions:
- No restrictions.
- Finding aids:
- There is an inventory, including historical background.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Omsk State University