Surrender of Sevastopol

Surrender of Sevastopol

Documents on the retreat of the Russian troops from Sevastopol: Vedomosti on the procedure for following the troops, disposition on August 27, 1855, the list of Cash of the troops on August 26, 1855, etc., here comments on these documents General-Adjutant Nikolai Fedorovich Koznyanov marked in the fields[Prince Alexander Illarionovich Vasilchikova]

Vasilchikov, princes.Documents on the retreat of the Russian troops from Sevastopol: Vedomosti on the procedure for following the troops, disposition on August 27, 1855, the list of Cash of the troops on August 26, 1855, etc., here comments on these documents General-Adjutant Nikolai Fedorovich Koznyanov marked in the fields[Prince Alexander Illarionovich Vasilchikova].
1855.
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Copies (two) articles "15th Sevastopol dinner on December 13, 1874", Signed "Sevastopol", in which he was talking about the controversy between Peter Kononovy Menokov and Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotsebu about who the last of the commanders left Sevastopol;Here are copies (two) letters of Prince Viktor Illarionovich Vasilchikova to P.K.Menkomia

Vasilchikov, princes.Copies (two) articles "15th Sevastopol dinner on December 13, 1874", Signed "Sevastopol", in which he was talking about the controversy between Peter Kononovy Menokov and Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotsebu about who the last of the commanders left Sevastopol;Here are copies (two) letters of Prince Viktor Illarionovich Vasilchikova to P.K.Menoku on the same issue.
1874.
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A copy of the letter of Peter Kononovich Menkova to Prince Viktor Illarionovich Vasilchikov about the controversy PKMenkova with Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotsebu about who the last of the commanders left Sevastopol, as well as a document in which PKMoles leads the opinions of different persons on the same issue;Here is the comment of an unknown person to these documents

Vasilchikov, princes.A copy of the letter of Peter Kononovich Menkova to Prince Viktor Illarionovich Vasilchikov about the controversy PKMenkova with Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotsebu about who the last of the commanders left Sevastopol, as well as a document in which PKMoles leads the opinions of different persons on the same issue;Here is the comment of an unknown person to these documents.
1874.
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Printing publication (two copies) Ivan Ivanovich Krasovsky "Whoever left Sevastopol" from the magazine "Russian Archive" (No. 3 for 1875) and a copy of the letter of Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotsebu to the publisher of the Russian Archive on the same issue

Vasilchikov, princes.Printing publication (two copies) Ivan Ivanovich Krasovsky "Whoever left Sevastopol" from the magazine "Russian Archive" (No. 3 for 1875) and a copy of the letter of Count Pavel Evstafyevich Kotzebu to the publisher of the Russian Archive, on the same issue.
1875.
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