Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Formation of the Penza province. Maps of the Penza province

Penza province has long been abolished and renamed. However, there are many interesting historical facts about her.

History

In terms of industry, the Penza province was slightly inferior to the neighboring regions. The main industry at that time was agriculture. During the Patriotic War of 1812, the Penza province found itself in the rear and contributed to the fight against the enemy. The militia participated in the defeat of Napoleon.

After the war, secondary specialized educational institutions appeared in the province, and the education system developed. During this period, the formation of the city of Penza as a historical center began.

The province was abolished in 1928. And in 1939 the Penza region was formed.

Cartography

The Penza vicegerency was divided into counties. By the end of the 19th century, the territory was 34 thousand square meters. By 1864, lists of settlements that made up the Penza province were compiled.

The counties were as follows:

  • Kerensky;
  • Nizhnelomovsky;
  • Gorodishchensky;
  • Krasnoslobodsky;
  • Insari;
  • Moksha;
  • Sheshkeevsky;
  • Penza;
  • Narovchatsky;
  • Chembarsky.

Counties of the Penza province

Kerensky was formed in 1780. More than 100 thousand people lived on its territory. The center was the county town of Kerensk.

Nizhnelomovsky district became part of the governorship in 1780. Its area was more than 3 thousand square miles.

The Upper Lomov settlement was formed in 1635. Later, after receiving the status of a city, a county was formed, which became part of the province.

Gorodishchensky joined the structure along with the rest in 1780. Brick and woodworking factories worked on its territory. The county occupied an area of ​​more than 6,000 square versts.

The city of Krasnoslobodsk was founded around 1571. In 1780, it was renamed into a county one and became part of the province.

The city of Insar, founded in the middle of the 12th century, received the status of a county in 1780. More than 178 thousand people lived on its territory.

The fortress of the Moksha ancient kingdom arose in the 3rd-4th century. Later it turned into a large city. By 1780, it became the center of the Mokshansky district of the Penza province.

Sheshkeevsk was founded in 1644. It was a state town. Became a county in 1780, but it was disbanded in 1798.

Chembarsky and Narovchatsky were formed in 1780.

The city of Penza was founded in 1663. It became the center of the province in 1719. More than 160 thousand people lived on its territory.

An important role in the history of the Russian state was played by the Penza province. The list of villages, counties and cities is very large.

Penza city

The date of foundation of the city is 1663. It was then that a wooden prison was built on the banks of the Penza River. At first it was a small settlement with wooden houses. Very often it was subjected to raids by Tatars and Nogais.

In 1719 the city became the center of the Penza province. Handicraft and trade developed. In the second half of the 13th century, the city was one of the major centers of the bread trade. By the beginning of the 20th century, there were more than 100 factories and plants of various kinds.

In our time, the city of Penza occupies an important place in mechanical engineering and instrument making. Many scientific objects make it even more significant: Research and Design Institute of Chemical Engineering, Research Experimental Design Institute of Spinning Engineering.

Of the historical sights, the following can be distinguished: the county school, the complex of the city hospital, the Assumption Cathedral, the People's House. Anyone can visit them.

The Penza province has left a lot of interesting facts and events marked in history. It became the impetus for the education and development of the region. Many cities that were part of it are now successfully growing and developing.

Penza province occupies 34129.1 sq. a verst or 3,555,115 acres between 52°38" -54°5" north latitude and 40°27½" - 44°31" east longitude from Greenwich. It borders on the west - with Tambov, in the south - with Saratov, in the east - with Simbirsk, in the north - with Nizhny Novgorod. The surface of the province is rather undulating with gentle hills and sometimes deep river valleys. These valleys are flooded with rivers in spring. The highest areas of the province are located in its southern part, in the counties of Chembarsky, Nizhne-Lomovsky, Penza and Gorodishchensky. From here, the surface of the province slopes slightly and gradually towards the northwest. The eastern part of the Krasnoslobodsky and the northwestern part of the Insarsky district constitute the lowest and most flat part of the province. Not a single county of the province, like Insar, is crossed by such a large number of rivers, streams and ravines, which is why the location of this county is extremely picturesque. The Gorodishchensky district includes separate hills from the Simbirsk province, especially its northeastern part is mountainous. In 1860, measurements were taken at some points in the province. The absolute height in vil. Vyrubov, on the border with the Saratov province, 874 feet - the largest. In geological terms, the province is little explored, Murchison ranked the entire area of ​​the province as a Tertiary (Eocene) formation, excluding a narrow strip in the north: Saransky, Insarsky and Krasnoslobodsky districts, which he ranked as Cretaceous. According to the study of Pakht, sedimentary rocks of the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations are widespread within the province, and in the northernmost part of the Krasnoslobodsky district, a small space is occupied by the Jurassic formation. The tertiary formation is distributed exclusively in the Gorodishchensky district on the right side of the Sura River. Cretaceous formation is widespread throughout the province. It consists of layers of sand and sandstones, and only in some places there is chalk marl or crumbling, as, for example, at the foot of the elevation on which Penza stands. Bluish-gray layers stretch through the Gorodishchensky district and the Simbirsk province to the Volga itself. In the Chembarsky district, from Chembar itself and along the right bank of the Chembar River through the Shavtel River and to the village of Maleevka, there is green sandstone of the Cretaceous formation. White chalk is located in the Gorodishchensky district near the village of Nikitinki, near the village of Moisa and on the right bank of the Penza near the village of Zavaluek. In the vicinity of the village of Nikitinki, the steep right bank of the Sura River consists of siliceous clay and argillaceous sandstone and, on top of it, siliceous sandstone (savage). The same sandstone and siliceous clay are distributed along the left bank of the Sura River in the Saransky district and along the right tributaries of the Sura River - Inza and Aiva with their tributaries in the Gorodishchensky district. In the layers of sandstone are pieces of petrified wood, of considerable size. The layers of the Upper Cretaceous system are composed of white, yellowish and bluish-gray marls, which protrude in the coastal cliffs of rivers and streams in the basins of the Sura and Medveditsa rivers. Tertiary deposits are also developed in the basins of the Sura, Medveditsa, and Khopra rivers (I.F. Sintsov, "Report on geological surveys carried out in 1886 in the provinces of Saratov and Penza"). In the eastern part of the province, the Post-Pliocene includes: 1) loess and 2) erratic boulders. The loess covers the entire region under investigation (see also Penza Uyezd) and passes into chernozem almost everywhere. The soil is worse in the area of ​​distribution of Lower Cretaceous and Oxford clay. Erratic boulders - in the Penza district. In 1888 and 1889 K. A. Kosmovsky found that the dominant breeds in the Chembarsky district, in the west. P. and in the Nizhnelomovsky district are siliceous clays. Loess deposits are strongly developed in many places in this part of the region. There are no moraine deposits, but separate large boulders come across. In the western part of Mokshansky and in most of the Narovchatsky district, siliceous clays give way to sands and sandstones. In the Krasnoslobodsky district, in the southeastern part, diluvial sands lie on black clays, and there are many impassable swamps. In the northern part, layered sands lie on the upper mountain limestone. In the southwestern part, there are thick deposits of primary layered sands with interlayers (from 10 stm to 1 m) of ferruginous sandstone. These sands are covered in most cases with yellowish-red clay at the bottom, and black earth lies at the top. From useful minerals in the province there are potting clay, limestone, alabaster, chalk, ocher, alum, sandstone, peat. Iron ores are predominantly found in the Krasnoslobodsky and Insarsky districts, but few are mined. All rivers of the province belong to the Volga, Oka and Don systems; representatives of these systems are the rivers Sura, Moksha and Khoper. The Sura flows through the Penza province for 187 versts. Its width near the city of Penza reaches 25 sazhens, and its depth is from 2 to 3 sazhens. The right bank of the Sura River is mountainous, especially below the confluence of the Quince River, in places reaching up to 200 feet above the water level, stony and cut by large ravines. Forests stretch along the right side of the Sura River. The left bank is lower than the right one, densely populated. Shipping along the Sura begins from the city of Alatyr in the Simbirsk province, and in Petrograd province it is mainly timber that is rafted along it. Significant tributaries on the right are the Yulov, Quince and Inza (rivers of the Gorodishchensky district) and on the left: Penza and Shuksha. The banks of the right tributaries of the Sura are elevated and covered with forest, the banks of the left tributaries are also hilly, but almost completely treeless. The Insara River belongs to the Sura basin. The Moksha River originates on the border of the Penza and Moksha districts and flows through the province for 338½ versts. Its right bank is mountainous, higher than the left. Settlements along Moksha are quite frequent. More significant tributaries on the right are Issa and Sivin, on the left are Azyas, Atmis, Lomov, Sheldais and Vad. The Khoper River, a tributary of the Don, originates in the Penza district. Of its tributaries, the more significant are the Archada and the Vorona, with the Poim and Chembar tributaries. The province is rich in flowing waters. The main watershed separating the upper reaches of the rivers of the Caspian and Azov Seas runs along its southern part. An industry is separated from the main watershed, which makes up the Sursko-Moksha watershed upland. It passes through the counties of Penza, Moksha and Insar. The rivers flowing from the slopes of this hill to the east and northeast belong to the basin of the Sura River (Penza, Shuksha, Insara); flowing to the west and northwest - to the Moksha basin (Moksha, Issa, Sivin). The lakes in the province are small, and they are located mainly in river valleys. There are many of them in Gorodishchensky district. There are many swamps along the rivers Sura, Moksha and Khopra, between the rivers Urkat and Vorma, along the upper reaches of the Sivin river and in the space between Sivin and Moksha to Krasnoslobodsk.
The climate of P. province can be considered moderate and dry. The main winds blowing in the province are southwest and northeast. Winter lasts from 4½ to 5 months. The snows are deep. Under the forest in P. lips. in 1892 there were 597122 tithes, in 1896 - 572430 tithes. In the 30s. this century under the forest was 1349868 acres, in 1869 - 949868 acres. For 4 years of the forest protection law, permission was given to cut down 8987 acres. In 1892, the treasury owned 171,629 acres in sole possession and 49,826 acres of forest in general ownership, 256,921 acres to private individuals, 94,246 acres to peasant societies, 10,259 acres to churches, monasteries, cities and other institutions, and 14,239 acres to a specific department. Most forests are in Gorodishchensky district, least of all - in Chembarsky and Penza counties. Coniferous forests (pine and spruce) are located along the banks of the Sura, Moksha, Sivini and Vorona rivers. Most of all deciduous forests. Oak is the most common, followed by linden and aspen, less often birch, alder, maple and ash. Wolves, foxes, hares are found in the forests, bears and squirrels are occasionally found, and elk is even less common. In 1892, the peasants had 1,781,907 acres of allotment land, including 1,361,075 dessiatins of arable land; In addition, the peasants bought 53,130 acres and rented 307,462 acres. The owners had 1,289,842 dessiatins of convenient land, including 790,247 arable lands; The sown area in 1892 was 1,253,397 acres, of which 97,738 dess. were under root crops, corn, flax, tobacco and hemp. Rye harvest averaged over 5 years (1888-92), minus sowing, self-3. In 1896, 457 quarters of winter wheat and 2,125 quarters of spring wheat, 650,942 quarters of rye, 605,024 quarters of oats, 56,026 quarters of buckwheat, 155,692 other spring crops, and 132,275 quarters of potatoes were sown. Quarters of winter wheat 2452, rye 41 7 6140, spring wheat 9415, oats 2529763, barley 1095, buckwheat 283868, other spring crops 1002686 and potatoes 2088696 quarters were harvested. 57,392 poods of flaxseed and 217,575 poods of hemp were sown; 95872 poods of flax fiber and 133357 poods of seed, 574667 hemp fiber and 753943 poods of seed were taken. Hemp is grown mainly in Chembarsky, Gorodishchensky and Nizhnelomovsky counties, flax - in Narovchatsky. A small amount of acres is sown with tobacco in the Saransk and Gorodishchensk counties. Almost everywhere in the province the three-field system of field cultivation prevails; experiences in the application of more rational systems are found only among landowners. Improvements in peasant farming have also been noticeable in recent years. The fertilization of the land increases every year; the use of improved agricultural implements spreads. Some zemstvos set up warehouses for agricultural implements and the best seeds. The Ministry of Agriculture and State Property bought an estate in the Chembarsky district, where it set up a model economy. There are many large landowners in Petrograd province; many of them are doing well. For the education of managers and employees on landlord estates, there are agricultural schools in the village of Zavivalovka, Chembarsky district, and in the village of Obrochnoye, Krasnoslobodsky district (in the estate donated to the Zemstvo by ID Golovym). Forestry courses - at the 3rd Gorodishchensky and Zasursky state forestries. There are 4 establishments for the preparation of agricultural machines and tools, and a depot of agricultural seeds 4 (in Penza and the counties of Penza, Nizhnelomovsky and Saransky). The best meadows are located in the river valleys. Horticulture is quite developed (apple, cherry, plum, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, blackberry). Near Penza School of Horticulture. In the Chembarsky district, seedlings and seeds of forest species and fruit trees are sold from the nurseries of Counts Uvarovs. There are few industrial vegetable gardens; only some residents of cities and suburban villages are engaged in the sale of vegetables. Beekeeping is well developed in the province (hives 122844, beekeepers 4726), especially in Gorodishchensky, Insarsky and Krasnoslobodsky counties. In 1896, there were 352,502 horses in the province, 270,134 cattle, 815,475 simple sheep, 130,125 fine-wool sheep, 200,877 pigs, and 3,570 goats. There were 18 horse factories (42 producers and 1,160 mat.). About 30 factories have more than 1500 pieces of sheep. There are also factories of cattle and thoroughbred pigs. Two large dairy farms. There are 2 wool-washers in the city of Chembare. There are 112 horses, 86 head of cattle, 255 sheep and 32 pigs per 100 peasant households. Both the administration and the zemstvos paid attention to the improvement of horse breeding in the province. In Penza there is a society of horse racing enthusiasts. In the summer, horse exhibitions are held in several places and cash prizes are awarded for the best specimens. Random posts are set up in many places; stallions are brought from Pochinkovskaya and other state factory stables. Thanks to these measures, horse breeding is noticeably improving. Mordovians, Muromas, Meshchers, and Burtases have lived in P. province since ancient times. The oldest settlements: Murunza on the site of the present city of Mokshan, Meshcherskoye on the Khoper River and Burtas in the current Kerensky district. Ivan the Terrible set up watchtower settlements with fortresses here. Later, the fortresses were interconnected by artificial ramparts: one of them went from Penza to Ramsay, Mokshan, Lomov and Kerensk, the other from the suburbs of Atemar to Saransk and Sheshkeev. In order to protect against the raids of the Tatars and others, Mokshan was built in 1535, in the 17th century. - Narovchat, Krasnoslobodsk, Sheshkeev, etc. Burtases and Murom merged with neighboring peoples, especially with Russians. Mordva (see), among about 187½ thousand, lives in 200 villages and villages of the counties of Krasnoslobodsky, Insarsky, Narovchatsky, Saransky and especially Gorodishchensky; there are several Mordovian villages in Chembarsky and Nizhnelomovsky counties. Meshcheryaki (see), among 33 thousand, live in 14 villages, of which 10 are in the southwestern part of the Kerensky district; at present they are almost indistinguishable from Russians. There are more than 68 thousand Tatars in 89 villages, of which 66 are in Krasnoslobodsky, Insarsky and Saransky counties, the rest are in the northern part of Chembarsky and Kerensky counties. There are 2 Tatar villages in Gorodishchensky and Nizhnelomovsky uyezds, 1 in Moksha uyezd, and no Tatar villages in other uyezds. The Tatars have more than 100 mosques and 80 schools. Now they willingly learn Russian as well. The rich Tatars are engaged in trade, the poor - in arable farming and burlachstvo. Part of the Tatars goes to seasonal work in other provinces. In 1896, the inhabitants of Petrograd province were counted as 1,480,665 (721,102 men and 759,563 women). According to the 1897 census (preliminary count), there were 1,483,948 (720,912 men and 763,036 women). In 1896, there were 1,387,726 Orthodox, 22,362 schismatics, 1,025 Catholics, 410 Protestants, 619 Jews, 68,131 Mohammedans, 392 other confessions. other estates 451. In 1865, there were 1,199,272 inhabitants in the province. The split is widespread mainly in the districts of Chembarsky (the village of Poim) and Nizhnelomovsky. Up to 800 Molokans live in the village of Andreevka, Chembarsky district. There is a Nikolaev brotherhood to fight the schism. In 1892, there were 210,290 households in the volosts, of which 206,029 were peasant households. The average composition of a household was 6.3 souls. The average (for 5 years) population growth per year is 25,022 people or 1.7%. By January 1, 1892, 278,884 souls had no more than the norm (1.9 dess.). The highest allotment - from 2.75-4.6 dess. on the lips; it was owned by 294,261 souls (ed. Committee of Ministers - "Code of Statistical Materials" p. 153). Of the counties, the most populated is Narovchatsky (59.5 inhabitants per sq. verst), Nizhnelomovsky (56.3 people) and Penza (54 people); the least populated Gorodishchensky district (29.9 people). Throughout the province for 1 square. a verst accounts for 46.9 souls. According to the occupations of the inhabitants, the province is mainly agricultural. For 10 years (1888-92), on average, the sowing of all grain crops was 11877621 pounds, the harvest - 47683737 pounds, the balance minus sowing - 35806116 pounds, 20754643 pounds were required for food, the excess, therefore, was 15051473 pounds (and potatoes 6723577 pounds ). The largest surplus of grain is in the counties of Penza (2554 thousand items), Moksha (2194 thousand items) and Chembarsk (3192 thousand items). Gorodishchensky district barely feeds itself. By January 1, 1897, in grain stores there were 443,885 quarters of winter bread and 113,464 quarters of spring bread, and 61,982 quarters of winter bread in loans and arrears. and spring 90745 quarter. To replenish bread shops in many volosts, public plowing has been introduced. Handicrafts are underdeveloped; their products do not go further than neighboring counties. Dressing and furriery are engaged in the counties of Nizhnelomovsky and Penza, spinning of the wave (arctic fox wool) - in Krasnoslobodsky. Wheel and cart craft exists in the counties of Kerensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Saransky and Chembarsky, cooperage - in the counties of Gorodishchensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Nizhnelomovsky and Narovchatsky, the manufacture of rough furniture and wooden utensils - in the counties of Insarsky, Gorodishchensky, Nizhnelomovsky and Penza. The production of linen yarn and fabrics from it is carried out in the Penza district, hemp products - in the Nizhnelomovsky and Kerensky districts; semi-paper motley is woven in the counties of Penza and Krasnoslobodsky. Pottery is produced in the districts of Krasnoslobodsky, Kerensky and Narovchatsky, blacksmith and metalwork - in Nizhnelomovsky. Tailoring, as handicraft, exists in the counties of Nizhnelomovsky, Penza and Saransky; lace is woven in the counties of Kerensky and Krasnoslobodsky. In the Penza district, thanks to the zemstvo council, the weaving of sarpinok and other women's crafts began to spread. The Zemstvo promotes the production of cheap agricultural machinery and implements. In the Gorodishchensky and Krasnoslobodsky counties, forest crafts are developed (logging, making carts and sledges, tar racing), and in the last county - also weaving mats and sacks from bast. In the Krasnoslobodsky and Insarsky districts, residents mine iron ore. Downy shawls are knitted in Penza and the Penza district. Up to 100,000 peasants are engaged in seasonal work, leaving mainly for the Volga provinces and the Region of the Don Cossacks. Factories and plants in 1896 24 4 9, with 13,785 workers and production worth 16,756,229 rubles. From local products match shavings, clay, wool are processed at factories. In terms of total turnover, the first place is occupied by distilleries (35), which smoked 105,170 thousand degrees of alcohol. (for the amount of 12305176 rubles). There are 2 vodka factories, and 2 breweries. Dry yeast was produced by 4 plants. Two tobacco shag factories prepared products for 11.9 thousand pounds. Tobacco is produced exclusively for smoking. The best factory is in the city of Saransk. Match fabrication is concentrated in the Nizhnelomovsky district. (February 15). For wholesale trade in wine and spirits, there are 35 factory cellars, 1 distillery, 22 wholesale warehouses and 3 warehouses for beer and grape wine, for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages - 791 wine shops, 235 taverns, 126 Rens cellars, 35 inns, 27 bucket shops , 9 beer shops, 33 buffets and 17 temporary exhibitions. In terms of number, the first place is occupied by oil mills (1,150, with a turnover of 291,444 rubles, with 2,005 workers). There were 641 brick factories, with a turnover of 107,189 rubles, with 1,878 workers, potash factories - 100, with a turnover of 25,076 rubles, with 153 workers, pottery - 211, with a turnover of 9,185 rubles, with 589 workers. Crystal plant 1 - 140800 rubles. and 397 workers, and glass 12 - 1113439 rubles. and 1591 workers, cloth factories 6 - 811 thousand rubles. and 2080 workers, 2 stationery factories - 213844 rubles, 24 steam mills - 644800 rubles. and 307 workers. The rest of the factories and plants: 19 fat-melting, 6 soap, 69 leather, 1 glue, 5 cheese, 51 carding, 22 rope factories, 31 malt factories, 14 wax and candle factories, 5 sawmills, 18 starch factories, 2 chenille, 5 hemp scouring, iron foundries 4, bells 2, cardboard 2. The main items of trade are bread, hemp, wool, butter and other agricultural products. In terms of trade, the cities of Penza, Saransk, Nizhny Lomov, Insar, Krasnoslobodsk and the villages of Poim - Chembarsky district, Golovinshchina and Kamenka - Nizhnelomovsky district, Lunino - Mokshansky district, Bazarnaya Kensha - Gorodishchensky district, Issa - Insarsky district and Kochelaevo - Narovchatsky district are distinguished. Of the 77 fairs in the province, the most significant are Petropavlovskaya in Penza, Kazanskaya in Nizhniy Lomov and Aleksandrovskaya in the city of Saransk. For trade, railways are very important: the Syzran-Vyazemskaya, Moscow-Kazanskaya and its branch from Penza to Ruzaevka, the Ryazan-Uralskaya branch from Penza to Serdobsk. Post stations 30 with 169 horses. 10 post and telegraph offices, 9 post and telegraph offices, 23 post offices, 1 telegraph office. In 1896 there were 882 educational institutions, 44558 students. The provincial zemstvo has set up a book warehouse in Penza and allocates grants for the construction of reading rooms. It gives 5784 rubles. for a women's gymnasium, 3 thousand rubles. for a real school, 2 thousand rubles. for a male gymnasium, 500 rubles. for 2 scholarships named after Count M. M. Speransky, 1100 rubles. for pedagogical courses. Zemstvo scholarships were also established with specially collected capital at Kharkov University and at the 1st Petrograd Gymnasium. Zemstvo allocated 180 rubles for schools in 1867, 12,883 rubles in 1869, and 118,392 rubles in 1889. Secondary educational institutions: 2 men's gymnasiums, a women's gymnasium, a real school, a theological seminary, a diocesan women's school, two women's pro-gymnasiums, 3 theological schools, a teacher's seminary (teaching the Mordovian language), a land surveying school, a gardening school; the total number of students - 1407 men. gender and 828 female. gender. Special schools: a technical railway school, a school for rural midwives, a medical assistant's school, 2 agricultural schools, forestry courses at 2 forestries, Tatishchevskaya women's craft school. At the monasteries there are 6 schools for girls and 3 for children of both sexes (192 schools). There are 223 parochial schools with 7942 boys and 1028 girls, 157 literacy schools with 3301 boys and 363 girls. In the cities of city schools according to the situation in 1872 6, county schools 4, 2-class parish schools 4, parochial for boys 21, for girls 13, for children of both sexes 3, private 4; the total number of students is 6612. In the villages of schools of the Ministry of Public Education, 2-class 7, with 887 students, 1-class 11, with 729 students, zemstvo for boys 5 - 332 students, for girls 5 - 336 students, for children of both sexes - 328, since 19581 Several ministerial schools are maintained specifically for Mordovians and Tatars. Gardens, orchards and apiaries have been planted at schools in recent years. The provincial zemstvo gives an allowance for the establishment of apiaries. Handicraft and handicraft classes exist at several schools. 15 libraries, 23 bookstores and shops, 7 printing houses (with one of them a lithograph and a type foundry), 1 lithograph, 3 photographs. Krasnoslobodsk, Mokshan, Nizhniy Lomov and Saransk have libraries from county towns. In 1896 there were 73 doctors in the province (of which 35 were county zemstvo doctors, 4 military doctors, 4 railway doctors, 3 at hospitals on the estates of private individuals, 8 free practitioners, and 19 in the public service). 17 pharmacies, 3 of them in villages. Zemsky medical districts 30, with 76 outpatient clinics. 574,597 people applied for help; of these, 16,031 people were in hospitals. Smallpox was vaccinated in 63,384 people. In 1896, the provincial zemstvo spent 129,333 rubles on the medical part. and county 217,945 rubles, total 347,278 rubles. The provincial zemstvo has a hospital in Penza, a lunatic asylum, an almshouse, and schools for medical assistants and rural midwives, with a maternity hospital. There are 9 doctors at the hospital. 22 paramedics and 3 paramedics graduated from zemstvo schools. In 1889, uyezd zemstvos had 19 hospitals, with 564 full-time beds, 3 4 doctors, 106 paramedics and midwives, 37 midwives and midwives. There are 14 almshouses and shelters: 4 in Penza, 1 each in Krasnoslobodsk and Nizhny Lomov, 2 in Saransk, 2 Gorodishchensky uyezds, 3 Kerensky uyezds and 1 Saransky uyezd, children's shelters in Penza and Penza and Gorodishchensky uyezds. Of those accepted into the troops in 1896, 4258 people, 631 had the right to education for a reduced service life and 775 were able to read and write or only read. Worldly expenses in 1894 were only 1,593,525 rubles, including 47,993 rubles for public education, 6,626 rubles for the medical part, and 281,673 rubles for agricultural expenses. Allotment land was divided into private hereditary possession by 121 societies, in 17121 souls, with 58961 acres. 3178 householders were allocated who bought their plots on the basis of 165 Art. Pos. for redemption, in the amount of 9042 acres. In 1708, Mokshan and Penza were part of the Kazan province, while others belonged to the Azov province. In 1725, Upper and Lower Lomov were part of the Tambov province of the Voronezh province, Krasnaya Sloboda, Sheshkeev, Kerensk, Narovchat and Trinity prison - Shatsk province of the Voronezh province; Penza, Mokshan and Saransk were provinces of the Kazan province. In 1780, an independent Penza governorship was established with the addition of all the current cities of the province to it and with the renaming of Chembar and Gorodishche into cities. From 1797 to 1801 P. province did not exist independently, but was divided between 4 neighboring ones. Now there are 10 counties in the province: Penza, Gorodishchensky, Mokshansky, Saransky, Chembarsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Kerensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Narovchatsky and Insarsky. Zemstvo chiefs in the counties of Gorodishchensky, Insarsky, Krasnoslobodsky and Chembarsky 6 each, in Nizhnelomovsky and Saransky 5 each, in the counties Penza, Kerensky, Narovchatsky and Mokshansky 4 each. In judicial terms, the entire province is subordinate to the Penza District Court. There are city judges in the cities of Penza, Saransk, Mokshan, Nizhny Lomov and Chembar. Notary office, except for cities, in the village of Bazarnaya Kenshe, Gorodishchensky district. There are 6 male monasteries, with 170 monastics, and 10 female monasteries, with 2478 monastics. Orthodox churches 823, parishes 691. Lutheran church 1, mosques 121, Jewish synagogues and prayer schools 2. Until 1803 there was no independent P. episcopal chair; parts of the current province belonged to the dioceses of Astrakhan, Tambov and Nizhny Novgorod. In 1803, P. and the Saratov province were one diocese, but the bishop lived in Penza; since 1828, the Saratov province received an independent bishop. With a religious missionary purpose, the Innokentiev Enlightenment Brotherhood was established in Penza. To help the clergy, there is a guardianship of the poor of the clergy. The clergy have their own diocesan candle factory. Society of Agriculture of South-Eastern Russia (since 1846), which has a depot of agricultural seeds and a station for testing benign seeds. Horse Racing Society. Charitable societies exist in Penza, in some county towns and in the village of Ramsay in the Penza district. In the city of Krasnoslobodsk there is a society for organizing public readings. Of the credit institutions, city banks, except for Penza, are in Insar, Krasnoslobodsk, Nizhny Lomov and Saransk. City pawnshops - in Penza and Saransk. Savings banks - at the treasury and many post offices. Simplified city government - in the county town of Gorodishche and the provincial cities of Sheshkeev, Troitsk and Verkhny Lomov. All city incomes in 1893 were 419,320 rubles, expenses were 420,651 rubles, including 62,095 rubles for the maintenance of city government, 63,886 for public education, 9,385 for charitable institutions, and 8,177 rubles for the medical department. Capitals from cities 91570 rubles. According to the estimate for 1896, the expenses of the provincial zemstvo were calculated at 370,941 rubles, including 22,420 rubles. for the maintenance of the provincial zemstvo council, for road facilities 158,560 rubles. (including 126218 rubles for the preparation of road capital), for the veterinary part 24250 rubles; the provincial zemstvo maintains veterinarians and paramedics in the counties. According to compulsory zemstvo insurance in 1889, 290,896 buildings were accepted, estimated at 25,150,029 rubles; under voluntary insurance, 5,795 owners accepted buildings for 4,408,459 rubles. From 1890 to October 1, 1895, 11,753 horses and 67,046 cattle were insured (voluntarily); profit received 12673 rubles. Zemstvo has an emerital cash desk. Archaeologically, P. province has been little explored. Bronze Age items, stone and copper axes, iron axes, Arabic, Roman, Byzantine coins, etc. were found in the burial grounds of the Krasnoslobodsky district. silver hoops, bracelets, etc.
"Brockhaus and Efron"

The Penza vicegerency was established in 1780 during the administrative reform of Catherine II on the lands withdrawn for this purpose from the Kazan province (from the former Penza province, abolished in 1775), as well as from the lands of the former Shatsk and Tambov provinces (ceased to exist in the same 1775) of the Voronezh province. The Penza vicegerency consisted of thirteen counties (Verkhnelomovsky, Gorodishchensky, Insarsky, etc.). During the reign of Paul the First in 1796, during the reverse reorganization of the Russian governorships in the province, most of the districts of the abolished Saratov governorate were transferred to the newly organized Penza province - Atkarsky, Balashovsky, Volsky, Kamyshinsky, Kuznetsky, Petrovsky, Saratov, Serdobsky, Khvalynsky and Tsaryovsky .

In the Penza province, in whole or in part
There are the following maps and sources:

(with the exception of those indicated on the main page of general
all-Russian atlases, where this province can also be)

1-on and 2-layout surveying of the 18th century (1780-90s)
Map-one-layout and two-layout survey - not topographic (latitudes and longitudes are not indicated on it), a hand-drawn map of the late 18th century. (after changing the boundaries of the provinces in 1775-79) on a scale of 1 inch 1 verst or in 1 cm 420 m and 1 inch 2 versts or in 1 cm 840 m. Color maps are very detailed.
The purpose of the land surveying map is to indicate the boundaries of land plots (so-called dachas) within the county.


1-layout of the Penza province of Mende, 1850s.
The one-layout map of Mende is a topographic map (latitudes and longitudes are indicated on it), a hand-drawn map of the mid-second half of the 19th century. (after the next changes in the borders of the provinces of Russia in 1802-03), very detailed - on a scale of 1 inch 1 verst or in 1 cm 420 m. A separate county was drawn in fragments, on several sheets, shown on a single composite sheet.

Lists of populated places in the Penza province in 1869 (according to information from 1864).
This is a one-stop reference guide that contains the following information:
- the status of the settlement (village, village, village - owner or state, i.e. state);
- the location of the settlement (in relation to the nearest tract, camp, at a well, pond, stream, river or river);
- the number of households in the settlement and its population (men and women separately);
- distance from the county town and camp apartment (centre of camp) in versts;
- the presence of a church, a chapel, a mill, etc.

In 1797, the Penza province was abolished (de facto, it was reorganized into the Saratov province through a simple renaming). The Penza uyezds, which were not part of the new Saratov province, were distributed between the Tambov Penza and Simbirsk provinces (the Nizhnelomovsky uyezd became part of the Tambov gubernia, the Krasnoslobodsky uyezd became part of the Nizhny Novgorod uyezd, and the Saransky and Insar uyezds became part of the Simbirsk gubernia). The city of Penza became the county center of the county of the same name in the north-west of the Saratov province. In the very first year of the reign of Alexander the First (in September 1801), the Penza province was restored practically within the former Catherine's borders of ten counties, the number of which remained throughout the subsequent pre-revolutionary period in the history of the Penza province.

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1918-1991

PENZA PROVINCE 1918-1927

Penza province from 1918 to 1923 remained within the borders of 1917 in

composition of the counties of Gorodishchensky, Insarsky, Kerensky, Krasnoslobodsky,

Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Penza, Saransky and

Chembarsky, but the county boundaries were changed. In April

In 1918, Ruzaevsky uyezd was formed by separating nine volosts from

Insarsky district: Boldovskaya, Buturlinskaya, Issinskaya, Kostylyaiskaya, Ogarevskaya, Pochinkovskaya, Ruzaevskaya, Staro-Sivilsko-Maidanskaya and Shishkeevskaya.1 At the final registration, nine volosts were divided into twelve and Ruzaevsky district was approved by the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 4, 1922..2 In August 1918, the Pyatnitskaya volost was formed in the Kerensky district as part of rural communities: Pyatnitskoye, Sofyevskoye, Zhiganovskoye and Inogorodneye.3 -territorial unit at the time of formation covered the territory of one or several villages, in the largest settlements there were two or more village councils.

In December 1918, lists of village councils were presented to the provincial executive committee in the section of counties and volosts.

Novo-Troitskaya, Klyucharevskaya, Novo-Akshinskaya and Penzyatskaya volosts were transferred from Insarsky uyezd to Saransky uyezd. 5 Decree of the Penza Provincial Executive Committee of March 5, 1919 No.



The Chirkovskaya volost was transferred from the Gorodishchensky district to the Saransky district.

The Studenetsky volost of the Nizhnelomovsky district was annexed to the Penza district, and by the decree of the Penza provincial executive committee of October 1, 1919 No.

Kochetovskaya (former Kirikleyskaya) volost of the Narovchatsky district was annexed to the Insarsky district. 7 The Penza Executive Committee, in a letter dated November 11, 1920, to the department of administration of the Penza Gubernia Executive Committee reported that the Borisov volost had been renamed Leninskaya, p. Borisovka in Lenino, Vitelevka in Troitskoe, with. Levino-Proletarskoye, Zolotarevka in Sovetskoye, Simbukhovo in Kalinino. 8 Gas. Izvestia (Penza) No. 71, 04/13/1918.

SU RSFSR, 1922, No. 33, article 392.

Gaz. "Izvestia" (Penza) No. 34, 02/13/1919 p.3.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.4, d. 4, l. 121; f.r.-442, op.1, file 116, l. 30 vol.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 1096, l.284.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 312, l. sixteen.

District and alphabetical lists of settlements in the Penza province. Penza, 1924, p.8;

GAPO, f.r.-2, d.314, l.55.

GAPO, f.r.-390, op.1. d.29, l.408-409; 44, l.7; gas. "Red Banner", 1920, November 16, No. 263;

With. Saltykovo of the Sheldaissky volost of the Kerensky district was transferred to the Valovaysky volost of the Chembarsky district.

The Krasno-Shadymsky volost, formed from parts of the Kazenno-Maidansky and Shadymsky volosts, was separated from the Narovchatsky district and attached to the Insarsky district; Chemodanovskaya and Lopukhovskaya of the 1st camp of the volosts were separated from the Gorodishchensky district and attached to the Penza district;

The Lemdyaysko-Maidansky volost was separated from the Insarsky district and attached to the Saransky district; The Voronskaya and Kevdo-Melsitovskaya volosts were separated from the Nizhne-Lomovsky uyezd and attached to the Chembarsky uyezd.

Penza province:3

The villages of Russkoye Kolomasovo and Mordovskoye Kolomasovo of the Kochelaevskaya volost of the Narovchatsky district were transferred to the Yamshchinskaya volost of the Insarsky district;

The Bolshe-Shadymsky volost of the Narovchatsky district (without the village of Alkino) was transferred to the Insarsky district with the transfer to this volost of the village. Ryskino, Kazenno-Maidansky volost, Narovchatsky district;

The Lemdyaysko-Maidansky volost of the Insarsky district was transferred to the Saransky district;

the village of Tyukhmenevsky, Svinukhinsky volost, Mokshansky district, was transferred to the Virginsky volost, Nizhne-Lomovsky district;

With. Alekseevka of the Abalduevskaya volost of the Chembarsky district was transferred to the Kazan-Archadinskaya volost of the Penza district;

Voronovskaya and Kevdo-Melsitovskaya volosts of the Nizhne-Lomovsky district were transferred to the Chembarsky district;

the villages of Krasny Stan and Belozerki of the Abalduev volost of the Chembarsky district were transferred to the Studenets-Fyodorovskaya volost of the Penza district;

the village of Valyaevka, Durasovskaya volost, Penza uyezd, was transferred to the Konnaya volost of the same uyezd;

the villages of Sosnovka and Kalinovka of the Arkhangelsk volost of the Kerensky uyezd were transferred to the Znamenskaya volost of the same uyezd.

The village of Mikhailovka, Urleyskaya volost, Krasnoslobodsky district, was transferred to the Purdoshansky volost of the same district. , Ukraintsevskaya and Shishkeevskaya.5 Regional and alphabetical lists of settlements in the Penza province, Penza, 1924, p. 8.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d. 176, l. 62.

GAPO, f.r.-309, op.1, d.2266, l.22; gas. "Labor Truth" (Penza), 1922, March 31, No. 74 GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d. 176, l. 105; file 1287, l. 108.

SU RSFSR, 1922, No. 33, article 392.

the village council was restored in the village of Nikolaevka, Chemodanovskaya volost, Penza district. Russian Lashma of the Mamaleevskaya volost of the Krasnoslobodsky district.2 By a decree of the Penza provincial executive committee of December 20, 1922, the Pletnevsky village council was organized in the Insar district with a center in the village of Pletnevka. .4 In September 1922, a special section was created under the Penza Gubernia Plan, which was entrusted with the production of work on the zoning of the province. On November 1, 1923, the work to determine the principles of zoning was completed. 5 In 1923, a note was prepared "On the transfer of the Kuznetsk district and the northern part of the Petrovsky and Serdobsky districts of the Saratov province to the Penza district." 6 Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee "On changes as part of the Tambov province" dated January 4, 1923, the territory of the Penza province was expanded by joining the entire Spassky and most of the Temnikovsky districts of the Tambov province to it. , Shigalovskaya, Kochemirovskaya, Pushkinskaya, Sigandrovskaya, Streletskaya, Strelnikovskaya, Tengushevskaya, Chermenskaya, Shalinskaya and the eastern part of Shiromasovskaya.

Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of November 12, 1923 "On the administrative division of the Penza province" approved the decision of the Penza province executive committee on a new administrative division of the province, consisting of: Gorodishchensky district of 21 volosts, Insara district of 13 volosts, Kerensky uyezd of 13 volosts, Krasnoslobodsky uyezd of 20 volosts , Saransky district of 22 volosts, Mokshansky uyezd of 12 volosts, Narovchatsky uyezd of 11 volosts, Nizhnelomovsky uyezd of 16 volosts, Penza uyezd of 15 volosts, Ruzaevsky uyezd of 8 volosts, Chembarsky uyezd of 19 volosts, Spassky uyezd of 12 volosts, Temnikovsky counties of 11 volosts.8 By the decision of the Penza provincial administrative commission under the presidium of the provincial executive committee of April 23, 19249 in the Gorodishchensky district, the village of Shchukino from the Shugurovsky volost was transferred to the Nikolo-Barnukovskaya volost;

in the Krasnoslobodsky district with. Kamenny Brod from the Novo-Devichensky volost was transferred to the Elnikovsky volost;

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.176, l.116; file 1267, l.113.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.1267, l.235.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1 file 1601, l.5.

GAPO, f.r.-505, op.1, d.74, l. fourteen.

GAPO, f.r.-505, op.1, d.75, l. 88, 90.

GAPO, f.r.-505, op.1, d.74, l.124-136 SU of the RSFSR, 1923, No. 3, art. 46, "Izvestia" of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of 1923, January 14, No. 9; gas. "Labor Truth" (Penza), 1923, February 14, No. 34; GAPO f.r.-309, op.1, file 2545, l. 28; d.2707, l. 112; f.r.-6, op.1, file 424, l.28; f.r.-2, op.1, file 1460.

SU RSFSR, 1923, No. 86, art. 840.

GAPO, f.r, -2, op. 1, file 2000, l.l. 175-178 rev.

in Moksha district with. Chernozerye (Ozerki) from the Chernozero volost was transferred to the Plesov volost;

in the Nizhne-Lomovsky district with. Michkassky Vyselki from the Titovskaya volost was transferred to the Leshchinovsky volost;

in the Saransk district, the village of Novaya Korochikha from the Ladskaya volost was transferred to the Trofimovshchinskaya volost.

By the decision of the Penza provincial administrative commission under the presidium of the provincial executive committee of May 26, 1924: 1 in the Kerensky district, p. Karmaleyka from the Kerensky volost was transferred to the Yaganovsky volost;

in the Saransk district with. Sverbeik from the Penza volost was transferred to the Klyucharev volost;

in the Chembarsky district, the center of the Pokhvistnevskaya volost was moved from the village. Pokhvistnevo in with. Repairs, and the parish was renamed Pochinkovskaya;

in the Chembarsky district, the center of the Ivanovo volost from the village. Ivanovka moved to with. High, and the parish was renamed Vysokinskaya.

By a resolution of the Penza provincial executive committee of July 7, 1924, the Kadyshevsky village council of the Saransk district was abolished; an independent village council was organized in the village of Krasnoye Poltso, Mokshansky district;

the village councils of Alekseevsky 3rd and 4th societies, Sheinsky 3rd and M. Kamaevsky societies in Kerensky district were dissolved.2

a project for the consolidation of counties and volosts was approved: Gorodishchensky uyezd of volosts, Nizhne-Lomovsky 7 volosts, Penza 11 volosts, Saransky 15 volosts, Spassky 12 volosts, Temnikovsky 10 volosts, Chembarsky 8 volosts;

Krasnoslobodsky, Kerensky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Ruzaevsky and Insarsky districts and 125 volosts were abolished;

Saransky, Ruzaevsky and Insarsky counties were merged into one county with the center in the city of Saransk;

The projected Pachelma volost was transferred from Nizhne-Lomovsky to Chembarsky district, with the exception of: Kuvshinka, Sinelupovka, Kurilovka, with. New Shustruy, Joking, Old Shustruy and Old Interpretation.

Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 18, 1924, p. The Chernovsky settlements of the Selishchensky volost of the Krasnoslobodsky district of the Penza province were transferred to the Krasnoslobodsky volost of the same county. Kamenka of the Nizhne-Lomovsky district was renamed into the village. Kamenka-Belinskaya.5 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of November 17, 1924, the volost center of the Shchepotyevskaya volost of the Chembarsky district of the Penza province was transferred from the village. Shchepotyevo in GAPO, f.r.-2, op.-1, file 2006, l. 21 ob.-22 ob., 24 ob.-25.

GAPO, f.r.-202, op.1, case 250, sheet 412.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 1937, l. fourteen.

SU R, 1924, No. 83, Art. 843.

SU, 1924, No. 83, Art. 846; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2065, l. 613.

With. Anuchino with the renaming of the volost to Anuchinsky.1 By the Decree of the Penza Provincial Executive Committee of November 21, 1924

expelled from the composition of the Pesheslobodsky village council of the Mokshansky volost according to the village. Krasnaya Dubrova and an independent Krasno-Dubrovsky village council was organized; The Malo-Trubetchinsky village council was transferred to the Novo-Kutlinsky, and Malo-Levinsky to the Verkhozerovsky village council of the Luninsky volost;

an independent Chernihiv village council was organized in the Sumarokovskaya volost from the village. Chernigov and the village of Arkadyevka.2 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR of September 5, 1923, on the division of all settlements into two main categories: urban settlements and rural settlements. It was decided: Penza, Settlement, Insar, Kerensk, Krasnoslobodsk, Narovchat, Nizhny Lomov, Ruzaevka, Saransk, Spassk, to leave urban-type settlements.3 Temnikov, Torbeevo and Chembar .mountain type Windray excluded from urban-type settlements;

With. Lunino and pos. Leave Kovylkino as a rural-type settlement;

With. Poim transfer to an urban-type settlement.

By a decree of the Penza provincial executive committee of December 19, 1924, the Akshensky village council was organized in the village of Aksheno, Staro-Shaigovsky volost, Insara district, and the Redkodubsky village council with a center in the village of Redkodubye, Poimsky volost, Chembarsky district. Chembarsky district of the Penza province was transferred from the village. Shchepotev to the village of Anuchino, and the parish was renamed Anuchinsky.5 During 1924-1925. in connection with the enlargement of volosts, significant changes again took place within the uyezd boundaries: Kandievskaya and Pyatnitskaya volosts were separated from Kerensky uyezd and transferred to Chembarsky uyezd; The Troitskaya volost was separated from Krasnoslobodsky uyezd and transferred to Narovchatsky uyezd; Buturlinskaya volost was separated from Ruzaevsky district and transferred to Saransky district.

The changes also affected other counties: Nizhne-Lomovsky, Insarsky, Ruzaevsky and Chembarsky, where separate villages were transferred from one county to another.

In 1924, the village of Sofyinka, Mokshaley volost, Saransk district, was renamed the village of Svobodnaya Polyana.

approved the draft of the administrative division, developed by the Presidium of the Gubernia Executive Committee, consisting of 7 counties with centers: Penza, Gorodishche, Ruzaevka, GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2065, l. 741; SU and R, 1924, No. 88, art. 887.

GAPO, f.r.-202, op.1, d.250, l.690.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2138, l.368-369.

GAPO, f.r.-202, op.1, file 250, l.728v., 729.

SU, 1924, No. 88, art. 887.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2160.

Krasnoslobodsk, Nizhny Lomov, Chembar, Spassk and sixty-six volosts. provinces.2 The settlements of Azaryevka, Aleksandrovka and Kurmochkasy of the Apraksinsky volost, Apukhtino, Boldasevo, Zarya, Kamaevo, Kamchatka, Krasnaya Gorka, Markino, Novaya Puza, Rezovatovo, Staraya Puza, Troitsky of the Tarkhanov volost of the Alatyrsky district of the Ulyanovsk province became part of the Ladskaya volost of the Ruzaevsky district Penza province.

Insarsky, Kerensky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Saransky and Temnikovsky districts were abolished by the same decree.

Thus, the following division of the Penza province into counties and volosts was approved:3

GORODISCHENSKY DISTRICT

Volosts: Gorodischenskaya, Maisskaya, Nizhne-Shkaftinskaya, Nikolsko-Pestrovskaya, Pichileyskaya, Shugurovskaya.

KRASNOSLOBODSKY DISTRICT

Volosts: Akselskaya, Elnikovskaya, Krasnoslobodskaya 1st, Krasnoslobodskaya 2nd, Purdoshanskaya, Rybkinskaya, Strelnikovskaya, Temnikovskaya, Tengushevskaya.

Note: Temnikovsky district, with the exception of the Chermensky volost transferred to the Sasovsky district of the Ryazan province, was completely transferred to the Krasnoslobodsky district.

NIZHNELOMOVSKY DISTRICT

Volosts: Verkhne-Lomovskaya, Golitsynskaya, Golovinschinskaya, Kamenskaya, Nizhnelomovskaya, Titovskaya.

Note 1: From the Kerensky district, the villages of the Kotelsky volost Kuvshinovka and Sorokino were transferred to the Nizhnelomovsky uyezd as part of the Upper Lomovsky volost.

Note 2: Settlements of the Chernozero volost of the Moksha district:

Aleksandrovka, Alekseevka, Volynsky, Grachev, Enikeevka, Golden, Keys, Krasny, Medaevsky, Morozovsky, Naumovshchina, Novo-Arkhangelsky, Novo-Nikolskoye, New glades, Putyatina, Sarayka, Sintsovo, Solovyovka, Trinity, Khovansky, Khovanshchina, Chernigovka, Chernozersky , Chernozerye, the Chernozero agricultural commune, Churdyumka and Shcherbakovka were transferred to the Golitsyn volost of the Nizhnelomovsky district.

Note 3: The villages of the Zubovsky volost Ezdovka, the Commune "Vostok", Styazhkino and Fedorovka of the Narovchatsky district were transferred to the Verkhne-Lomovskaya volost of the Nizhnelomovsky district.

Note 4:. From the Chembarsky district, the villages of the Kevdo-Melsitovskaya volost: Kevdo-Melsitovo, Peschanka, Selitba and Holenevka and the villages of the Vladykinskaya volost: Abalduevka, Vladykino and Troitskoye were transferred to the Nizhnelomovsky district as part of the Kamenskaya volost. The Mochalei volost and the villages of the Pachelma volost: Belyn and Staraya Pustyn were transferred to the Titov volost.

GAPO, f.r.-309, op.1, file 1994, l.79.

SU RSFSR, 1925, No. 19, art. 130; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2382, l. 53-104; d. 2490, l. 615-619;

d. 2492, l.65-66, 88; file 2530, l. 37-38.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2492, l.65-66.

PENZA DISTRICT

Volosts: Bessonovskaya, Elanskaya, Lomovskaya, Luninskaya, Mokshanskaya, Penza, Studenetskaya, Teleginskaya, Tsarevshchinskaya, Chemodanovskaya.

Note 1: The villages of the Arishkinsky volost were transferred from the Gorodishchensky district to the Lomovskaya volost of the Penza district: Zakovyley, Isaevka, Maryevka, Michkas, Nikitinka, Novy Ivanyrs, Pecheurovka and Rudnevka; Cherteimskaya volost is completely part of the Luninskaya volost;

villages of the Vysheleyskaya volost: Pazelki and Ishimsky farm; the villages of the Nikolsko-Ray volost Alekseevka, Arkhangelskoye, Baksheevka, Bogolyubovka, Bogorodskoye, Gremuchy, Elizavetino, Zabalki, Zolotarevka, Ivanovka, Kologrivovka, Krasny Vyselok, Mikhailovsky, Perelesok, Polshevka, Potashevka, Pustynka, Samodurovka, Stepanovka, Trofimovka and Trushino to Chemodanovskaya parish.

Note 2: The villages of Shadymo-Ryskinsky volost were transferred from the Insarsky district to the Tsarevshchinskaya volost of the Penza district: Kamakuzha, Ryskino, Samarka, Khitrovo, Chelmodeevo and Shadym.

Note 3: Moksha district. With the exception of the villages transferred to the Nizhne-Lomovsky and Ruzaevsky districts, it was completely transferred to the Penza district.

Note 4: From the Chembarsky district, the village of Ivanovka, Vladykinsky volost, was transferred to the Studenetsky Penza district.

RUZAEVSKY DISTRICT

Volosts: Atemarskaya, Bolshe-Vyasskaya, Insarskaya 1st, Insarskaya 2nd, Issinskaya, Ladskaya, Lyambirskaya, Novo-Troitskaya, Romodanovskaya, Ruzaevskaya, Saranskaya, Semileyskaya, Sialeevsko-Maidanskaya, Sivinskaya, Shishkeevskaya.

Note 1: Saransky uyezd was completely transferred to Ruzaevsky uyezd.

Note 2 Insari district, with the exception of the villages of the Shadymo-Ryskinsky volost: Kamakuzha, Ryskino, Samarka, Khitrovo, Chelmodeevo, Shadym and the villages of Yanguzhinskiy Maidan of the Krasno-Shadymsky volost, were completely transferred to the Ruzaevsky district.

Note 3: From the Gorodishchensky district, the Ilminsky volost was completely transferred to the Ruzaevsky uyezd, and the villages of Usovka and Shekurovka of the Stolypin volost were transferred to the Bolshe-Vyassky volost.

Note 4: From the Mokshansky district, the villages of the Stepanovskaya volost were transferred to the Ruzaevsky district: Alekseevka, Vladykino, Griboedovo, Lidino, Marovka, Rozhdestvensky, Solovtsovka and the Solovtsovsky state farm as part of the Issinskaya volost; villages of the same volost: Akulovka 1st, Akulovka 2nd, Bryulovka, Gryazevka, Kirillovka, Kirillovskie Vyselki, Treskino and Treskinsky Vyselki as part of the Semileyskaya volost.

Note 5: From the Krasnoslobodsky district, the Sivinskaya volost was completely transferred to the Ruzaevsky district; the villages of the Mamolaevsky volost Novaya Lashma and Novaya Sazonovka became part of the Sialeevsko-Maidanskaya volost.

SPASSKY UIZD

Volosts: Achadovskaya, Bolshe-Izhmorskaya, Kerenskaya 1st, Kerenskaya 2nd, Kirillovskaya, Narovchatskaya 1st, Narovchatskaya 2nd, Pichkryaevskaya, Spasskaya, Torbeevskaya 1st, Torbeevskaya 2nd, Troitskaya.

Note 1: The villages of Yanguzhinsky Maidan of the Krasno-Shadymsky volost from the Insar district were transferred to the Narovchatskaya 2nd volost of the Spassky district.

Note 2: From the Krasnoslobodsky district, the Ust-Rakhmanovskaya volost, the village of Sutyagino of the Bolshe-Azyasskaya volost and the villages of the Mordovsko-Yunkovskaya volost were transferred to the Spassky district: Verkhnyaya Rakhmanka, Zasetskoye, Zasetskoye Seltso, Malaya Ivanovka, Mikhailovka, Makhovaya Rakhmanovka, Mordovskie Yunki, Semenovka, Sutyaginskaya agricultural cooperation and Ukrainian in the composition of the Torbeevskaya 2nd volost; villages of the Bolshe-Azyasskaya volost: Bolshoi Azyas, Barancheevka, Volgapino, Izosimovka, Kimlyai, Novaya Sazonovka, Rzhavets, Rodkino, Samodurovka and Staraya Sazonovka as part of the Troitskaya volost.

Note 3: Kerensky uyezd, with the exception of the villages that went to Nizhnelomovsky and Chembarsky uyezds, was completely transferred to Spassky uyezd.

Note 4: Narovchatsky uyezd, with the exception of the villages that went into Nizhnelomovsky uyezd, was completely transferred to Spassky uyezd.

CHEMBAR DISTRICT

Volosts: Anuchinskaya, Bashmakovskaya, Volche-Vrazhskaya, Vysokinskaya, Pachelmskaya, Poimskaya, Chembarskaya, Cherkasy.

Note 1: The Cherkasy volost was completely transferred from the Kerensky district to the Chembarsky district. The villages of Ekaterinovka, Kuzemkino, Kalinovka and Sosnovka of the Znamensky volost, the village of Alekseevka of the Kotelsky volost, the villages of Arkhangelskoye, Vasilyevka, the agricultural artel named after. Karl Liebknecht, the commune "Svet" and Snokhino of the Rakhmanov volost, the villages of Olshanka and Malaya Ushinka of the Ushin volost and the village of Sheyno of the Shein volost were transferred to the Cherkasy volost. The villages of Aleksandrovsky farm, winery No. 4, Dyakonovka, Znamenskoye, Novo-Znamenskoye, Rzhavets, Samarikha and Troitskoye of the Znamenskaya volost are included in the Bashmakovskaya volost. The villages of Alekseevka, Kozlovka, Maly Burtas, Troitskoye and Felitsatovka of the Sheinskaya volost were transferred to the Pachelma volost.

Note 2: The villages of Andreevka, Kalinovka and Novaya Tolkovka of the Staro-Tolkovskaya volost of the Nizhnelomovsky uyezd were transferred to the Pachelma volost of the Chembarsky uyezd.

Note 3: The villages of Kashkarovka and Kleymenovka were transferred from the Lipyagovskaya volost of the Penza district to the Anuchinsky volost of the Chembarsky district.

settlement Akhuny was transferred from the Chemodanovskaya volost to the Penza volost of the Penza uyezd. .110.

Nizhny Novgorod province were transferred to the Ladskaya volost, Ruzaevsky district of the Penza province. .2 By the decision of the Penza provincial administrative commission of May 13, 1925, the Aleksandrovskaya agricultural artel of the former Virginskaya volost was transferred to the Golovinschinskaya volost of the Nizhne-Lomovsky district. 3 By the same decree, p. Krasnoe and the village of Shekurovka, Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost, Saransk district, were transferred to the Maisskaya volost, Gorodishchensky district. , Spassk, Temnikov and Chembar, and the cities of Verkhny Lomov, Windrei, Mokshan, Troitsk and Shishkeev were converted into villages. The city of Ruzaevka was classified as a workers' settlement.5 In addition to the decision of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 6, 1925 No.

Penza province:

in the Bednodemyanovsky district of Shiringushi;

in the Penza district Zolotarevka;

in the Gorodishchensky district, Nikolskaya Pestrovka and Litvinovo.6 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 6, 1925, the villages of Linevka and Ozerki of the Machinskaya volost of the Chembarsky district were transferred to the Chembarskaya volost of the same county. At the request of the general meeting of citizens of the village of Kologrivovka, Chemodanovskaya volost, Penza district, the village of Kologrivovka was transferred from the Chemodanovskaya volost, Penza district, to the Gorodishchenskaya volost, Gorodishchensky district.

8 By the same decree, at the request of the citizens of the villages of Samodurovka and Pustyn of the Chemodanovskaya volost of the Penza district, the villages of Samodurovka and Pustyn were transferred from the Chemodanovskaya volost of the Penza district to the Gorodishchenskaya volost of the Gorodishchensky district. independent Karsaevskaya volost as part of the following settlements: America, Arcadia, Culture (agricultural partnership), Korsaevka (Nikolskoe identity), Korsaevka (village), Kisilevka, Kozlovka, Livadia, Maslovka, Novaya Zhizn, Novaya Kashtanovka, Pichevka, SU RSFSR, 1925 city, No. 27, art. 190; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, case 2490, sheet 866; d.2528, l.293; file 2580, l.78 SU of the RSFSR, 1925, No. 60, art. 483 GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2121, l.100 Ibid. SU RSFSR, 1925, No. 42, art.304; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2539, d.99.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.3867, l.11 SU RSFSR, 1925, No. 54, art.401; GAPO, f.s.-2, op.1, file 2530, l.123 GAPO, f.s.-505, op.1, d.93, l.37 GAPO, f.s.-505, op. .1, d.93, l.38 Preobrazhenka, Pyrkino, Serda (Syarda too), Staraya Kashtanovka (village), Staraya Kashtanovka (village). transferred to Penza uyezd. Ruzaevka, consisting of 7 volosts: Insarskaya 1st, Insarskaya 2nd, Issinskaya, Ruzaevskaya, Sialevsko-Maidanskaya, Sivinskaya and Shishkeevskaya, allocated from the Saransk district. rename the city of Spassk to the city of Bednodemyanovsk. 4 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of September 7, 1925, approved by the Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR of September 18, 1925, the city of Spassk was renamed the city of Bednodemyanovsk, Spassky district to Bednodemyanovsky, Spasskaya volost to Bednodemyanovsky volost.5 By a resolution of the provincial administrative commission under the presidium of the Penza provincial executive committee of September 14, 1925, 155 new village councils were organized in the villages of the Penza province: in Gorodishchensky district 10, in Krasnoslobodsky 14, in Nizhne-Lomovsky 7, in Penza 39, in Ruzaevsky 14, in Spassky 37, in Saransky 19, in Chembarsky 15.

In order to reduce the distance from settlements to the centers of village councils, and also taking into account their national composition of the population, villages were transferred from one village council to another:

ON GORODISCHE DISTRICT

the village of Ishimka, Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost, of the Kovaleysky village council, to the Ishimsky village council of the same volost;

settlement Kornevoy of the Kornevsky village council of the Nikolo-Pestrovskaya volost to the Nikolo-Pestrovskiy village council;

settlement them. Evleyka of the Karamal village council of the Nikolo-Pestrovskaya volost to the Nikolo-Pestrovskiy village council;

Ivanovskie Vyselki of the Bazarno-Kenshensky village council of the Nikolo-Pestrovskaya volost to the Karamalsky village council of the same volost.

IN KRASNOSLOBODSKY DISTRICT

the village of Baranovka of the Novo-Usad village council of the Krasnoslobodskaya 1st volost was transferred to the Goryashchinsky village council;

the village of Pokatovo, Alekseevsky village council of the Elnikovskaya volost, to the Vetlyaysky village council. The center of the village council was moved to the village of Pokatovo and the village of Izbenka from the Nadezhdinsky village council was attached to the renamed Pokatovsky village council.

IN PENZA DISTRICT

settlement Dashin of the Nikolaev village council of the Mokshansky volost was transferred to the Plessky village council;

SU RSFSR, 1925, No. 55, art. 413.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2451, l.2.

SU RSFSR, 1925, No. 63, article 510.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2544, l.43.

From the RSFSR, 1925, No. 64, item 469.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2678, l.34-35.

settlement long, h. Soustino and Streltsy of the Peshe-Slobodsky village council of the Mokshansky volost to the Kerensky 2nd village council of the same volost.

IN RUZAEVSKY DISTRICT

settlement Enikeevka of the Boldovsky village council of the Ruzaevsky volost was transferred to the Staro-Muravyevsky village council;

settlement Andronovsky of the Novo-Kazeevsky village council of the Insarskaya 1st volost to the Novo-Aleksandrovsky village council;

the village of Kadomka, Insar 2nd volost, to the Yandovishchensky village council;

settlement Lesnoy of the Ogarevsky village council of the Shishkeevskaya volost is attached to the Voskresensko-Salovsky village council;

settlement Chazhelma was separated from the Unuevsko-Maidanovsky village council of the Sialeevsky-Maidan volost and attached to the Avgurovsky village council of the same volost;

settlement Berry Polyany was separated from the Staro-Shaygovsky village council of the Sivinsky volost and attached to the Sarginsky village council of the same volost.

IN SPASSKY UYZD

e. Novaya Dubasovka was separated from the Dubasovsky village council of the Bolshe-Izhmorskaya volost and attached to the Petrovsky village council;

the center of the Logovshchinsky village council of the Kirillovskaya volost was transferred from Kity-Logovshchina to Kity-Titovo.

By a decree of the provincial administrative commission under the presidium of the Penza provincial executive committee dated October 28, 1925, the villages of Mayorovka 1st, Mayorovka 2nd and Berezenki of the Nizhnelomovsky volost, the villages of Bely Khutor, Losk and the commune "Equality" of the Kamenskaya volost of Nizhnelomovsky uyezd were transferred to the Golovinschinskaya volost of Nizhnelomovsky uyezd .1 By the same decree, at the request of citizens, the village of Arkadyevka, Tsarevshchina volost, Penza district, was transferred to the Moksha volost, Mokshan district.

By a resolution of the meeting of the provincial administrative commission under the presidium of the Penza provincial executive committee dated January 27, 1926, the Mikhailovsky 2nd, Mikhailovsky 3rd village councils of the Penza district were merged into one Mokshansky village council of the Penza district and the Arbekovsky village council of the Penza district was organized with the transfer of the farm to it. Arbekovo and pos. Pobochino.2 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of March 15, 1926, the city of Insar of the Penza Governorate was reorganized into a village.3 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 28, 1926, the administrative division of the Penza Governorate was changed. Azaryevka, Aleksandrovka, Boldasevo, Kamchatka, Krasnaya Gorka and Makeevka of the Ardatovsky district of the Ulyanovsk province were again transferred to the Ulyanovsk province.

The following changes took place in the counties of the Penza province:

GAPO, f.r.-383, op.1, file 71, l.5, 6.

GAPO, f.r.-505, op.1, d.93, l.40-41; f.r.-390, op.1, file 230, l.10.

SU RSFSR. 1926, No. 15, item 121.

Ibid., No. 38, Art. 301; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 3083, l.14-15; d.3088.

BEDNODEMYANOVSKY DISTRICT

The village of Bobrovka of the Kerensky 2nd volost was transferred to the Verkhne-Lomovskaya volost of the Nizhne-Lomovsky district; the village of Pokrovsky of the Kerensky 2nd volost to the Cherkasy volost of the Chembarsky district;

the village of Zalivnaya Bolshe-Izhmorskaya volost - in the Cherkasy volost of Chembarsky district;

the village of Sutyagino, Torbeevskoy 2nd volost - to the Trinity volost;

the center of the Torbeevskaya 1st volost was moved from the village of Torbeevo to the village of Salazgar, and the volost was renamed Salazgarskaya;

The numbering in the name of the Torbeevskaya 2nd volost has been abolished, the village of Zhukula, pos. Torbeevo and the village of Torbeevo of the Salazgar volost were transferred to the Torbeev volost.

KRASNOSLOBODSKY DISTRICT

The villages of Khlystovka, Aksel volost, Zhdanovka and Chukal, Purdoshansk volost, were transferred to the Krasnoslobodskaya 1st volost;

the villages of Bely Khutor and the commune "Equality" of the Kamenskaya volost, Berezenki, Mayorovka 1st, Mayorovka 2nd of the Nizhne-Lomovskaya volost were transferred to the Golovishchi volost;

the village of Bulaevo in the Purdoshansk volost was transferred to the Aksel volost1

NIZHNELOMOVSKY DISTRICT

the village of Chastaya Grove of the Golovinschinskaya volost was transferred to the Kamenskaya volost, and with. Gray Key from Verkhne-Lomovskaya volost to Nizhnelomovskaya volost.

PENZA DISTRICT

The village of Zakovaley, Novy Ivanyrs, Pecheura and Rudnevka of the Lomovskaya volost of the Penza district were transferred to the Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost of the Gorodishchensky district.

the villages: Kologrivovka, Pereleski3, Pustyn and Samodurovka4 of the Chemodanovskaya volost - to the Gorodishchensky volost of the Gorodishchensky district, the Commune "Vozrozhdeniye" of the Chemodanovskaya volost was transferred to the Penza volost;

settlements: Arkadyevka and Shavry of the Tsarevshchina volost, Khonenevo of the Lunin volost - to the Mokshan volost;

settlements: Neelovka and Uspenskoe of the Mokshansky volost - to the Studenetsky volost.

RUZAEVSKY DISTRICT

The village of Dobrovolny in the Ruzaevsky volost was transferred to the Saransk volost; Krasny Kuldym (otrubnoy) and Novo-Fedorovsky of the Sivinskaya volost to the Novo-Troitskaya volost of the Saransky district;

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2700, l.19-21.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2701, l.7.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2716, l.7-8.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2734, l.11.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d. 2707, l.6.

Settlements: Akshenas (Koshkarovka), Akshenas (Trekhsvyatskoye), Aleksino, Argamakovka, Vorobyovka and Neyelovka of the Issinskaya volost and the village of Klyucharovskie Vyselki of the Shishkeevskaya volost were transferred to the Ruzaevskaya volost;

settlements: Upper Salmovka, Krasnaya Kadomka, Nagornaya, Rudnikovka and Tenishevka of the Insar 2nd volost and the village of Andronovsky of the Insar 1st volost - to the Issinsky volost;

settlements: Novaya Lashma and Novaya Sazonovka of the Sialeevsko-Maidanovskaya volost - to the Sivinskaya volost;

settlements: Zhukovsky, Kulyasovsky and Yamshinsky of the Issinsky volost were transferred to the first Insar volost.

A new Boldovskaya volost was formed as part of the following villages:

Baymakovo, Bezvodny, Boldovo, Upper Urledim, Diveevka, Enikeevka, Kulikovka, Kulisheika, Mordovskoye, Lower Urledim, Novaya Muravyovka, Novy Usad, Palaevka, Podlesny, Potigi, Russian Baymakovo, Staraya Muravyovka with their transfer from the Ruzaevskaya volost; Aksanovka, Aleksandrovka, Buyanovka, Goristovo, Zhedrino, Zavod, Krestovka, Lipleyka, Kovley, Ozerki, Khovanshchina, Yakovshchino, Insara 2nd volost, and the village of Degilevka from the Issinsky volost.

SARANSK DISTRICT

Settlements: Krasnaya and Shekurovka of the Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost were transferred to the Maisskaya volost, and the village of Gremyachivka of the Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost to the Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost of the Gorodishchensky district;

the village of Grachevka in the Atemar volost - to the Saransk volost; 2 the village in the Romodanov volost; 3 Small Remezenki in the Atemar volost;

CHEMBAR DISTRICT

The village of Diveevka, Anuchinsky volost, was transferred to the Kamensk volost of the Nizhnelomovsky district.6 The village of Dmitrievka, Poim volost, was transferred to the Pachelmsky volost.

the Boldovskaya volost in Ruzaevsky district was demanded. 7 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 25, 1926, the cities of Kerensk and Narovchat of the Penza province were classified as villages. 8 GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d. sixteen.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2722, l.6.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 2720, l.5.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2706, l.6.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2705, l.7.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.2708, l.2.

GAPO, f.r.-442, op.1, d.1202, l.455.

SU RSFSR, 1926, No. 71, art. 558; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, d.3035, l.326; d.2996, l.1029 Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 25, 1926 approved the following changes in the administrative division of the Penza province: Old Sindorovo, and the parish was renamed Staro-Sindorovo;

the settlements of the former Krasnoslobodskaya 2nd volost Verkhny Kuranovka, Zheltonogye settlements, Zarechnaya, Cranberry settlement, Nagornoe-Sheino, Nizhnyaya Kuranovka, Novoe Zubarevo, Panskaya Sloboda, Russian Maskino, Ryadka, Ryabkinsky Zavod, Old Zubarevo and Tatarskaya Sloboda were transferred to Krasnoslobodskaya 1st volost, the village of Samozleyka of the Krasnoslobodskaya 2nd volost to Rybkinskaya volost;

the numbering in the name of the Krasnoslobodskaya 1st volost was abolished;

villages of the Sivinsky volost of the Ruzaevsky district: Kaimar, Kolopino-Udelnoye, Kolopino-Yasochnoe, Novaya Avgora, Novaya Sazonovka, Patra, Russian Lashma, Ryadka, Sivin, Sredne Pole, Staraya Avgora, Strelkovka, Ust-Rakhmanovka and Sheino were transferred to Staro-Sindorovskaya volosts of the Krasnoslobodsky district;

in the Ruzaevsky district, the Staro-Shaigovskaya national

Mordovian volost as part of the remaining part of the Sivin volost; villages:

Vertelim, Treasure, Red, Kuldym (bran), Kuldym, Letki, Novo-Fedorovsky, New Ohley of the Novo-Troitsk volost of the Saransk district;

The Sivinsky volost of the Ruzaevsky district was abolished;

The village of Urishki, Ladsky volost, Saransky district, was transferred to the Romodanovsky volost of the same county.

Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 3, 1927, p. Vasilievka, Cherkasy volost, Chembarsky district, was transferred to Kerensky 1st volost, Bednodemyanovsky district.

By the decision of the Penza provincial administrative commission of February 25, 1927, approved by the presidium of the Penza provincial executive committee of March 7, 1927, in the Penza district, the village of Mikhailovsky of the Yelan volost was transferred from the Akhlebininsky village council to the Bolshe-Yelansky village council. The domoserdki of the Maisskaya volost of the Gorodishchensky uyezd were transferred to the Nikolsko-Pestrovskaya volost of the same uyezd;

the agricultural artel "Unification" of the Bolshe-Izhmorskaya volost of the Bednodemyanovsky district was transferred to the Cherkasy volost of the Chembarsky district.

The resolution of the Penza provincial administrative commission of September 9, 1927 approved the resolution of the Penza district administrative commission of August 16, 1927 "On the consolidation of village councils":5 in the Tsarevshchina volost, the Belikovsky village council was enlarged at the expense of Poretsky, Ivanovskaya at the expense of Lipleysky; in the Penza volost, the Zasechny village council was enlarged at the expense of Kurilovsky; in the Bessonovsky volost, Bessonovsky 1st village council was enlarged at the expense of Bessonovsky 2nd; in the Moksha volost, Kerensky 1st village council was enlarged at the expense of Voroninsky 1st, Svinukhinsky at the expense of Lomovsky, Mikhailovsky 1st at the expense of Ibid, No. 71, art. 562.

SU RSFSR, 1927, No. 5, art. 44 GAPO, f.r.-390, op.

SU RSFSR, 1927, No. 41, art. 264 GAPO, f.r. 390, op. 1, d. l.2-3.

Mikhailovsky 2nd, Elizavetinsky at the expense of Vyglyadovsky; in the Luninsky volost, Aleksandrovsky 2nd village council was enlarged at the expense of Aleksandrovsky 1st, Ust-Vyazemsky at the expense of Lyubyatchinsky, Aleksandroskie Vyselki were transferred from Aleksandrovsky village council to Lopukhovsky village council.

the settlements: Isaevka, Maryevka, Michkasy and Nikitinka of the Lomovskaya volost of the Penza district were transferred to the Nizhne-Shkaftinskaya volost of the Gorodishchensky district;

the village of Ozerki, Mokshanskaya volost, Penza district, was transferred to the Golovinschinskaya volost, Nizhnelomovsky district;

the village of Khovanshchina in the Boldovskaya volost of the Ruzaevsky district was transferred to the Insarskaya 2nd volost of the same district;

the village of Tretyakovo, Aksel volost, Krasnoslobodsky uyezd, was transferred to the Tretyakov volost of the same uyezd.

In accordance with the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 3, 19272, the decision of the Penza Governorate Executive Committee of October 20, 19273:

in the Saransk district, the Mokshaloy national Mordovian volost was formed with a center in the village. Mokshaley as part of the following villages: Anuchino, Belotroitsk, Vorotniki, Garth, Guzyntsy, Degilevka, Ekaterinovka, Zhulyabino, Maloye Maresevo, Mikhailovka, Mokshaley, Monastyrskoye, Nikolaevka, Pavlovka, Protasovo, Pyangolei, Renakush, Repishche, Romanovka, Scriabino and Sofyino, Atemar Volost and Big Remezenki, Ishaki and Small Remezenki of the Romodanovsky volost.

The Atemar volost of the Saransk district was abolished, and the villages: Aksenovo, Atemar, Belogorsk, Vislovka, Lomakino, Tatarskaya Tavlya and Uda were transferred to the Saransk volost; the villages of Vidman, Mikhailovka, Napolnaya Tavlya, Nikolaevka, Nerley, Podlesnaya Tavlya, Novosiltsevo, Semileyka, were transferred to the Semileyskaya volost.

the villages of the Semileyskaya volost Abramovka, Akulovka 1st, Akulovka 2nd, Aleksandrovka, Alferovka, Bryukhovka, Gryazovka, Daryevka, Yermolovka, Zatmilovka, Kirillovka, Kirillovskie Vyselki, Larionovka, Litvinovka, Simbukhovo, Treskino and Treskinsky Vyselki were transferred to Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost , the village of Petrovka in the Saransk volost.

The Semileyskaya volost was renamed into the Kochkurovsky volost, and the Center of the volost was transferred from the village of Semiley to Kochkurovo. Ozerki of the Mokshansky volost of the Penza district was transferred to the Golovintsinsky volost of the Nizhnelomovsky district; the settlements: Maryevka, Michkass, Isaevka and Nikitinka of the Lomovskaya volost of the Penza district were transferred to the Nizhneshkaftinskaya volost of the Gorodishchensky district. Lunino and its name Luninskaya. 6 SU RSFSR, 1927, No. 97, Art. 642.

SU RSFSR, 1927, No. 103, art. 688; GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 3097, sheet 120.

GAPO, f.r.-442, op.1, d.1291, l.808-809.

GAPO, f.r.-2, op.1, file 4002, l.27.

GAPO, f.r.-390, op.1, file 301, l.118.

SU RSFSR, 1928, No. 36, Article 270 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of April 13, 1928, the Kerensky 1st and 2nd volosts of the Bednodemyanovsky district were merged into one Kerensky volost with a center in the village of Kerensk.1

By the time of the liquidation of the Penza province in 1928, there were 8 counties:

Gorodishchensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Penza, Bednodemyanovsky, Ruzaevsky, Saransky and Chembarsky.

SU RSFSR, 1928, No. 61, article 447.

Counties, volosts and village councils of the Penza province

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Staro-Korsakovsko-Maidanovskaya volost Staro-Korsakovsko-Maidanovsky Staro-Terizmorskaya volost

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Povolost list of settlements of the Penza province according to the administrative-territorial division, approved by the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on November 12, 19231

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Pantsyrevsky volost Andreyanovka (Koldais), with. Korzhevka (Nikolskoe), s.

Boyarkino (Arkhangelsk), p. Nikolaevka, d.

Dmitrievka (Selivanovka), with. Oskino, p.

Ekaterinovka, village Pantsyrevka (Nikolskoye), s.

Zabaluyka (Zabaluyki, Repyevka (Blagoveshchenskoye, Arkhangelskoye), s.

Trekhsvyatskoe, Exhibition), p. Old Koldais, d.

Ilyinsky Koldais (Naumovka), village Svyatitelsky, raz. M-K railway

Kokorma, pos.

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Note: Kandievskaya and Pyatnitskaya volosts in their entirety were transferred to the Bashmakovskaya volost of Chembarsky district; The Malo-Burtas volost without the village of Maliy Burtas was transferred to the Valovai volost of the same county.

Krasnoslobodsky district

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Note: The villages of Akshenas 1st, Akshenas 2nd, Akshenas 3rd, Argamakovo and Neyelovka of the Buturlinsky volost of the Ruzaevsky district were transferred to the Arkhangelsko-Golitsinsky volost of the Saransky district

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Note: The villages of the Kevdo-Melsitovskaya volost of the Chembarsky district, Varvarovka and Esinevo were transferred to the Nizhne-Lomovsky district: the first village to the Kamenskaya volost, and the second to the Adikaevskaya volost.

The outer border of the province remained unchanged. All the above changes in the county boundaries, the merger and regrouping of volosts were completed by December 1, 1923.

PENZA REGION IN 1928-1938

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The territory of the Penza province was divided between four districts of Kuznetsk, Mordovian, Penza and Syzran.

From the Penza province to the Kuznetsk district, the following volosts were included from the Gorodishchensky district: Gorodishchenskaya, Pichileyskaya and Shugurovskaya completely, Nikolo-Pestrovskaya volost without the Starodomoserdsky village council, from Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost village councils: Bykovsky, Verkhnekrutetsky, Vysheleysky, Kazarsky, Kardavsky, Novikovsky, Peschansky and Tyunyarsky ; village councils from the Maisskaya volost: Grankovsky, KrasnoFabrichny, Pokrovsky, Stolypinsky and Usovsky; village councils from the Penza district: Vasilevsky, Krasnotrushninsky, Novo-Zabalkovsky, Rangeleisky, Stepanovsky and Trofimovsky, Mikhailovsky settlement

Baksheevsky village council of Chemodanovskaya volost; from the Saratov province:

Kuznetsk district completely, from Petrovsky district Kondolskaya and Starozaharkinskaya volosts completely, Michkasskaya volost without Silovsky and Kargaleisky village councils; Chumaevsky village council of the Lopatinsky volost;

Porzovsky, Dyachevsky, Pokrovsky, Pestrovsky, Yazykovsky, Mikhailovsky, Shitovsky, Stromilovsky and Beguchevsky village councils of the Porzov volost.

The volosts Achadovskaya, Bednodemyanovsky, Narovchatskaya 1st, Narovchatskaya 2nd, Pichkiryaevskaya, Salazgarskaya, Torbeevskaya and Troitskaya were included in the Mordovian district from the Bednodemyanovsky district; village councils from the Kirillovskaya volost: Zhukovsky, Novobadikovsky, SU RSFSR, 1928, No. 54, art. 407.

Ibid., No. 76, art. 530; No. 95, art. 612.

Starobadikovskiy and Shiringushskiy, Izvest station; Krasnoslobodsky district completely; from Ruzaevsky district Boldovskaya, Insarskaya 1st, Insarskaya 2nd, Ruzaevskaya, Sialeevsko-Maidanskaya volosts; from the Saransk district Kochkurovskaya, Ladskaya, Lyambirskaya, Mokshaleyskaya, Novo-Troitskaya, Romodanovskaya and Saranskaya volosts.

The Penza District was entered from the Bednodemyanovsky district of the volost:

Bolshe-Izhmorskaya, Kerenskaya 1st, Kerenskaya 2nd completely; village councils from the Kirillovskaya volost: Vyshinsky, Gogolev-Borsky, Gorodishche-Davydovsky, Durakovsky, Krasnodubrovsky, Lachinovsky, Pokrovo-Krutovsky, Russko-Polyansky, Rtishevsky, Sergo-Polivanovskiy, Syademsky and Chernyshevsky, villages: Vyshinsky staircase, Kirillovo, New Rucheek and the station Dead end 48th century

Kirillovsky village council of the Kirillovsky volost; from the Gorodishchensky district of the Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost, village councils:

Arishkinsky, Verkhne-Shkaftinsky, Isaevsky, Ishimsky, Kovaleysky, Machimsky, Nizhne-Shkaftinsky, Pecheurovsky, glass factory No. 2;

Nizhnelomovsky and Chembarsky counties completely, Penza county without village councils: Veselovsky, Krasnotrushninsky, Novo-Zabalkovsky, Rangeleysky, Stepanovsky, Trofimovsky Chemodanovskaya volost and the village. Mikhailovsky of the Baksheevsky village council of the Chemodanovskaya volost from Ruzaevsky uyezd Issinskaya volost completely; from the Saransk district Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost completely.

The following were included in the Syzran district: from the Gorodishchensky district, the village councils of the Maisskaya volost: Andreyanovsky, Boyarkinsky, Zabaluysky, Kenchursky, Koldais-Ilyinsky; Krasnosobstvenny, Krakovsky, Maissky, Novodomoserdsky, Oskinsky, Pavlovsky, Pantsyrevsky, Repevsky, Subbotinsky, Staronochkinsky and Shekurovsky.

Prior to the final approval of the network of districts in the Penza and Saransk (Mordovian) districts, measures were taken to classify settlements as districts and were published in the newspaper Novaya Derevnya.1 Penza district.

Penza City: Penza;

Anuchinsky district Anuchinsky volost, Studenskaya volost:

d.Aleksandrovka, Alekseevka 2nd, Gorodok, Ivinka, Kazanskaya Archada, M.-Krasny Stan, N.Mokshan, Pokrovskaya Archada, Hermitage, Ust-Atmis and Yugino. Center with. Anuchino.

Bashmakovsky district Alekseevskaya and Bashmakovskaya volosts, Cherkasy volost without the villages of Alekseevka, Arkhangelskoye, Olshanka and Snokhino.

Center with. Bashmakovo.

Golitsynsky district Golitsynsky volost without with. Lukhmenny Maidan.

Center with. Golitsino.

Gorodishchensky district Gorodishchensky volost, Chemodanovskaya volost without settlements transferred to the Penza region, Vyshilei, Ishimka, Klyuchevka, Kardavo, winery and Vyshileisk staircase of the Nizhneshkaftinsky volost. The center of Gorodishe.

Elansky district Elanskaya and Teleginskaya volosts, Studenetskaya volost with settlements Aleksandrovka, Vsevolodovka, Dubasovka, Ekaterinovka, Ermolovka, Ivanovka, Kondrashevka, Litomgino, Matveevka, Orlovka, Otradovka, Cross, Sergievka. Center with. Yelan.

Kamensky district Golovinschinskaya, Kamenskaya and Studenetskaya volosts, excluding settlements transferred to Anuchinsky, Elansky and Mokshansky districts. Center with. Kamenka.

Kerensky district Kerenskaya 1st volost, minus the villages of Alekseevka and Vybornoe, Kerenskaya 2nd volost, excluding the villages of Russian Sheldaiss, Sudakaevka and Tatarsky Sheldaiss, Cherkasy volost Alekseevka, Arkhangelskoye and Snokhino. Center with. Kerensk.

Litvinovsky district Pichileyskaya and Shugurovskaya volosts. Center with. Litvino.

Luninsky district Luninskaya volost without Kazachya Peletma, Maryevka and Nagornaya Peletma, Nizhne-Shkaftinskaya volost minus the villages transferred to Gorodishchensky and Nikolo-Pestrovsky districts. Center with. Lunino.

Mokshansky district Mokshanskaya volost, Tsarevshchinskaya volost, without villages transferred to Issinsky district, Studenetskaya volost: Alekseevka I-I, Aleksandrovka, Golodyaevka, Grigorievka, Lipyagi, Maly Vrazhek, Nekhotelovka, Nechaevka, N.-Zimary, Romanovka, Simanschino, Uspenskiye Vyselki and Khlebny settlement. Center with. Mokshan.

Nizhnelomovskaya district Nizhnelomovskaya volost, Verkhne-Lomovskaya volost, excluding the villages of Studenka and Staraya Tolkovka. Center of Nizhny Lomov.

Nikolo-Pestrovsky district Nikolo-Pestrovskaya volost, with. Usovka and Shekurovka of the Maissky volost, Upper Krutets, Grabovka, Ishimka, Kazarka, Kamaleyka, Krutets, Maryevka, Novikovka and Peschanka of the Nizhne-Shkaftinsky volost. Center with. Nikolskaya Pestrovka.

Pachelmsky district Pachelmsky volost and Titovskaya volost, with. Studenka and Staraya Interpretation of Verkhne-Lomovskaya volost. Center of the village Pachelma.

Penza district Bessonovskaya and Penza volosts, settlements:

Aleksandrovka, Vasilievka, Leonidovka, Lopukhovka, Mertovshchina, Nikolaevka, Nikolskoye, Pazelki, Seliksa and Chemodanovka of the Chemodanovskaya volost. Center of Penza.

Poimsky district Korsaevsky and Poimsky volosts. Center with. Poim.

Chembarsky district Volche-Vrazhskaya and Chembarsky volosts. Center Chembar.

Saransky district.1 Ardatovsky district Ardatovskaya volost, Kuchenyaevsky village council of Zhdamirovskaya volost, Kuzminsky, Kurakinsky, Mamadyshensky, Novokleysky, Olevsky, Petrovsky and Silinsky village councils of Silinsky volost. Center Ardatov city Atyashevsky district Atyashevsky volost; Akhmatovsky, Dubrovsky, Mertovshchinsky and Pichineevsky village councils of the Apraksinsky volost, Butyrsky village council of the Kozlovsky volost. Center Atyashevo.

Achadovsky district Achadovsky volost, minus the villages transferred to the Bednodemyanovsky district, Aksenovka, Golchevka, Zarubyata, Kozlovka and Shmidovka of the Bednodemyanovsky volost, Kiselevka, Mukovka, New Badikovo, Old Badikovo and Shiringushi of the Kirillov volost. Center with. Achadovo.

B.-Bereznikovsky district of the village of B.-Bereznikovskaya volost, Korsunsky district without Volgussky, Mamyrovsky, Nikolaevsky, Pyatinsky, Sursko-Ostrogsky and Tyavlinsky village councils; the villages of Vidman, Garth, Degilevka, der. Mikhailovka (Nerley village council), Nerley, village. Nikolaevka, Semileyka and Sukhodol of the Mokshaley volost. Center of B.-Berezniki.

Bolshe-Vyassky district Bolshe-Vyasskaya volost, villages: Cossack Peletma, Maryevka and Nagornaya Peletma of Lomovskaya volost. Center with. Big Wyass.

Bednodemyanovsky district Bednodemyanovsky volost without villages transferred to Torbeevsky and Achadovsky districts, from Achadovsky volost Berezenki, Gorenki, Kakuevka, Kochetovka, Orlovka, Russian Lundan, Snokhovka I and 2, Tatarsky Lundan, Chiush I, Chiush 2- th; from Kerenskaya I volost Alekseevka and Vybornoe; Russian Sheldais, Sudakaevka and Tatar Sheldais from the Kerenskaya 2nd volost. Center of the city of Bednodemyanovsk.

Dubensky district D. Povadimovskaya volost and Nalitovsky village council of Promzinskaya volost. Center Dubenka.

Elnikovsky district Temnikovskaya volost, minus the villages transferred to the Urey and Krasnoslobodsky districts. Center with. Elniki.

Zubovo-Polyansky district Salazgorskaya volost minus the villages of Drakino, Nikolskoye and Sambur; from the Pichkryaevskaya volost of Avdolovo, Anaevo, Vadova Selishchi, Zhuravkino, Kargashino, Krutetsky staircase, Kryukovka, Partsin, Pichevka, Podlyasovo, Promzino and Teply Stan, the Center of Zubova Polyana.

Insar district Insarskaya 1st and Insarskaya 2nd volosts, Sialeevo-Maidanskaya volost, minus the villages transferred to Staroshaigovsky and Kovylkinsky districts, from the Golitsyn volost with. Lukhmensky Maidan. Center of Insar.

Issinsky district Issinsky volost, villages of Tsarevshinsky volost:

Anuchino, Beketovka, Golovachevka, Ivanovka, Kamakuzha, Kurakino, Lepleika, New Ryskino, Samarka, Old Ryskino, Sytinka, Uvarovo, Khitrovka, Chelmodeevo, Shirokois. Center with. Issa.

Kovylkinsky district from the Narovchatskaya 2nd volost of the village:

Aleksandrovka, Treasury Maidan, M.-Vechkinino, N.-Drakino, Parapino, R.-Vechkinino, Samolevka, Old Drakino, Old Dubrovka, Tyutkovo, Dinner Buda, Shadym; Troitskaya volost, excluding villages transferred to

Rybkinsky district; from the Sialeevo-Maidansky volost of the village:

Sialeevo-Maidan, Tokmovo and Chekashevy Polyany. Center of Kovylkino.

Kozlovsky district Tarkhanovskaya volost, Kozlovskaya volost, except for the Butyrsky village council, Azaryevsky and Ineleisky village councils of the Apraksinsky volost. Center Kozlovka.

Kochkurovsky district Kochkurovsky volost. Center Kochkurovo.

Krasnoslobodsky district Krasnoslobodsky volost without villages transferred to Rybkinsky and Sterlnikovsky districts; from the Starosindrovsky volost of the village: Bakhmetyevka, Demina Polyanka, Dolgoveryasy, Zabazarevo, Zarechnaya Losevka, Kaimar, Karasevka, Lamsha, Bald Mountain, N.-Buty, Novaya Karga, Novy Usad, Sandy Losevka, Privolevka, Sbrodovka, Art. Sindrovo Head, Strelkovka; villages of the Elnikovskaya volost: Kangushi, Kangushevsky Settlements, M.-Polyansky Settlements, New Pichungushevsky Settlements, Old Pichungushi, Old Pichungush Settlements, Old Teshtelim, Old Teshtelimovsky Settlement. Center of Krasnoslobodsk.

Narovchatsky district Narovchatskaya 1st volost; Narovchatskaya 2nd volost, minus the villages transferred to the Kovylkinsky district. Narovchat Center.

Novo-Troitsky district Novo-Troitskaya volost, villages: Akshino Staroye, Beketovka, Bugro-Klyuchi and Mizeryana of the Shishkeevskaya volost, Lyambirskaya volost, minus the villages transferred to the Saransky district. Center with. Novo-Troitskoye.

Romodanovsky district Ladskaya and Romodanovskaya volosts. Center with. Romodanovo.

Ruzaevsky district Ruzaevsky volost, Boldovskaya and Shishkeevskaya volosts, excluding settlements transferred to Staroshaigovsky and Novo-Troitsky districts. The center of the city of Ruzaevka.

Rybkinsky district Rybkinskaya volost; villages: Mordovskie Polyany, N. Sindorovo and Ryaika of the Sindorovsky volost; Efaevo, Nagornovo, Shavarki and Sheino, Krasnoslobodskaya volost, from the village of Bolshoy Azyas, Brancheevka, Volgapino, Kimley, Kichatovo, Kovylyai, Novaya Sazonovka, Rzhavets, Rodkino, Staraya Sazonovka, Sutyagino and Toropovo, Troitskaya volost. Rybkino Center.

Saransky district Saransky volost; settlements: Bersenevka, Blokhin, Blokhinskiy Vyselok, Novaya Chekaevka, Penzyatka, Russian Sverbeyka, Staraya Chekaevka, Tatar Sverbeyka, Chekayevsky settlement, Cheremishevo, Shcherbakovka of the Lyambir volost. Center of Saransk.

Staroshaigovsky district Staroshaigovsky volost;

Starosindorovsky volost, minus the villages transferred to the Krasnoslobodsky and Rybkinsky districts; settlements: Avgora, Kholodny Klyuch, Nogaevo and Rogany of the Sialeevsko-Maidanvskaya volost; Ryazanovka and Shuvars of the Shishkeevskaya volost. In addition, from the Nizhny Novgorod province of the Narukovskaya volost, the villages: Veryakushi, Novye Avgory, N. Aleksandrovka, N. Krasny, Ryumino, Selitba and Temyashevo. Center with. Old Shaigovo.

Strelnikovsky district Strelnikovskaya volost without villages transferred to Torbeevsky district; settlements: Ardashevo, Ivanovka, Kalyaevo, Kichatovo, Kochemasovo, Kushki and Tsibaevo of the Aksel volost; Mordovian Parks of the Krasnoslobodskaya volost. Center with. Strelnikovo.

Talyzinsky district Talyzinsky volost; Bikhlyaevsky, Ignatovsky, Lipovsky, M. Kuzminsky, Obukhovsky, Soldatsky and Khutorevsky village councils of the Silinsky volost. Center of the village of Talyzino.

Temnikovsky district Temnikovskaya volost; settlements: Podgornoye, Selishche and Tretyakovo of Aksel volost; Andronovka, Zhegalovo, Karpov Khutor, Kuzminka, Pavlovka, Pilovka, Popovka and Priyutovo of the Purdoshansky volost. Center of Temnikov.

Tengushevsky district Tengushevsky volost without the villages of Akbardeevo, Varvarovka, Verki, Zaulki, Ignatievo, Kechemirovo, Kulaevy Poch., Kurmaevy Poch., Kushalino, Marievka, Nikolaevka, Twilight, Chufarovka. Center with. Tengushevo.

Torbeevsky district Torbeevsky volost; settlements: Bazarny Dubrovki, B. Ivanovka, Buldyga, Kozlovka, Nikolskoye, Obrochnoye, Polyana, Sofarovka of the Strelnikovskaya volost; Drakino, Nikolskoye, Pokrovskoye and Sambur of the Salazgorskaya volost; Kochetovka and Sloim of the Bednodemyanovsky volost. Center with. Torbeevo.

Ureysky district Aksel volost minus the settlements transferred to the Strelnikovsky and Temnikovsky districts; Purdoshansky volost, minus the villages transferred to the Temnikovsky district; Brilovsky plant, Bolshaya Brilovka, Malaya Brilovka, Small Mordovian Poshaty, Russian Poshaty of the Elnikovskaya volost. Center with. Urey.

Chamzinsky district Chamzinsky volost; Apraksinsky, Boltinsky, Ivukinsky, Kamensky, Kochkushsky, Lyulsky, Machkavronsky, Medaevsky, Nachenalsky, Novoselkovsky, Sadanovsky, Semenovsky, Serlineysky, Sobachevsky, S. Machkassky village councils of the Apraksinsky volost; Mokshaley volost, with the exception of villages transferred to B. Bereznikovsky district.

Center with. Chamzinka.

The Kuznetsk Okrug included the territories: the northern part of the Saratov province and the eastern part of the Penza province.1 Of the individual counties of the Saratov province, the district included the Kuznetsk county without the Kalmyktai village council of the Pavlovsk volost; from the Petrovsky district-volost: Kondolskaya, Starozaharkinskaya and Verkhozimskaya, without the village councils of Baranovsky, Verkhozimsky and Sinodsky; village councils:

Chumaevsky Lopatinsky volost, Porzovsky, Dyachevsky, Pokrovsky, Pestrovsky, Yazykovsky, Mikhailovsky, Shishovsky, Stramilovsky and Beguchevsky Porzov volost; from Volsky district Starokulatkinskaya volost without Eremkinsky and Staro-Lebezhansky village councils, Starozelenkovsky, Chaushsky, Byzovo-Gaisky village councils of Radishchevskaya volost; Baklushinsky, Sytinsky, Karnavarsky and Mansurovsky village councils of the Koloyarsky volost.

From the Penza province, the Kuznetsk district included volosts from the Gorodishchensky district: Gorodishchenskaya, Nikolo-Pestrovskaya, Pichileyskaya and Shugurovskaya with village councils: Bykovsky, Verkhnekrutetsky, Vyshileisky, Granovsky, Kazarkinsky, Kardavsky, Krasnofabrichensky, Novikovsky, Peschansky, Pokrovsky, Stolypinsky, Tyunyarsky and Usovsky ; from the Penza district Veselovsky, Krasnotrushinsky, NovoZabalkovsky, Rangeleisky, Stepanovsky and Trofimovsky village councils of the Chemodanovskaya volost.

In the Kuznetsk district, 12 districts were formed, in Mordovskiy (Saranskiy) 23, and in Penza 14 districts.

By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 23, 1928 "On the composition of districts, districts and their centers in the Lower Volga Territory," the Territory was divided into 8 districts, including Saratov, Balashov and Volsk Territory.2 The Saratov District included Kondolskaya, Lopatinskaya and Porzovskaya parish of Petrovsky district. From the Serdobsky district, Grivsky, Elansky, Iznairsky, Krutetsky, Krasnokhutorsky, Kipetsky, Kamensky, Oktyabrsky, Podgorensky, Sborno-Arkadiksky and Shadchinsky village councils of the Saltykovskaya volost, Olshansky, Shilovsky, Zubovsky, Berezovsky, Gorodnichevskiy, Ekaterinovsky, Perfilevsky, Kruchinsky, Komarovsky, Bakursky and Pankratovsky village councils of the Buturlinskaya volost.

The Serdobsky district is included in the Balashovsky district, with the exception of the village councils of Buturlinskaya, Saltykovskaya and Treskinskaya volosts, transferred to the Saratov district.

List of populated places in the Kuznetsk district of the Middle Volga region. Kuznetsk, 1928

SU RSFSR, 1928, No. 96, art. 618.

Lopatinsky volost without Chumayevsky village council, Sosnovsky and Kargaleysky village councils of Machkassky volost, Bogdanovsky village council of Verkhozimsky volost, Tregubovsky, Repevsky, Kitunkinsky, Zinovevsky, Ryazansky, Zemlyansky, Shnaevsky and Belgorodsky village councils of Porzov volost, Boryatinsky and Kamaevsky village councils of Danilovsky volost are included in the Volsky district ; from the Kuznetsk district, Kalmantai village council of the Pavlovsk volost.

The decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 23, 1928 "On the composition of districts, districts and their centers in the Lower Volga Territory" approved a list of districts of the region, which later became part of the Penza region: Malo Serdobinsky, Kolyshleysky, Bekovsky, Tamalinsky, Serdobsky and Lopatinsky districts.

By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 30, 1928 "On the composition of the districts and their centers in the Central Black Earth Region, the Zemetchinsky District of the Tambov District was approved, which later also became part of the Penza Region. in

Penza District:2

the villages: Pustyn, Kazanskaya Archada, Pokrovskaya Archada, Akhmatovka, the villages: Gorodok, Yugino, Ivinka and Aleksandrovka, the villages of Novy Mokshan and Voznesensky from the Anuchinsky district were transferred to the Kuchko-Elansky district;

the village: Ushinka, Bashmakovsky district, was transferred to the Zemetchinsky district of the Tambov district of the Central Chernobyl region;

villages: Chelmodeevo, Novoe Ryskino, Staroe Ryskino, Shadym, Kamakuzha, Khitrovka, villages: Baranovka, Kondulovka, settlements: Pochinovsky and Samarka of the Issinsky district were transferred to the Insarsky district of the Mordovian district;

With. Cherentsovka, the village of Aleksandrovka, the settlements of Novaya Ukrainka and Raduga, the farms of Anisimov I and 2, Andreevichev of the Kamensky district were transferred to the Kuchko-Elansky district;

villages: Bolshaya Izhmora, Malaya Izhmora, Vyazemka, Krasnaya Dubrava,

Syademka, Chernyshevo, Korotnevo, Gogolev Bor, Kirillovo and Vysha, villages:

Kazurovka, Lachinovo, Mozharovo, Andreevka, Russkaya Polyana, Whales and Whales-Logovshchina, settlements: Krasny Oktyabr, Serzhantsky, Krasny Klyuch, Krasnaya Drying, Novy Brook, Gorodishche, Davydovka, Grachevka of the Kerensky district were transferred to the Zemetchinsky district of the Tambov district of the Central Chernobyl region;

villages: Novo-Troitskaya and Ryazanovka, settlements: Orlovka, Krasny, Smirnovsky, Novo-Petrovsky, Unity of the Kerensky district were transferred to the Bashmakov district;

settlement Malinovsky and the state farm "Krestyanin" of the Mokshansky district were transferred to the Luninsky district;

villages: Staroe Demkino, Anhydrous, Ust-Uza, Kozlovka village, pos. them. Lenin, the artels "Awakening" and "Happiness" of the Naskaftymsky district of the Kuznetsk district were transferred to the Penza region;

villages: Trofimovka, Stepanovka and Kanaevka, villages: Arkhangelskoe (Rykovo), Pantsyrevka, Novye Zabalki, Starye Zabalki, Bogorodskaya, Ivanovka, Elizavetino and Potashovka, settlements: Anaevsky, Krasny, Trushnino, Veselovka, Rangeley and Mikhailovsky, Sosulin and Tryaskin farms, state farm "Shnaevsky", SU RSFSR, 1928, No. 99, item 630.

GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, d. 45, l. 11-12.

the Kanaevka station of the Gorodishchensky district of the Kuznetsk district was transferred to the Penza district;

settlement Yasnaya Polyana, Nikulevsky farm, state farm. Marat of the Poimsky district were transferred to the Bashmakovskaya district;

village Mikhailovka, pos. Zarya and Zavodskoy of the Chembarsky District were transferred to the Anuchinsky District.

On the basis of the Decree of the Penza District Executive Committee of November 1, 1928, by the Decree of the Penza District Administrative Commission of November 20, 1928, the villages of Telyatino, Kuteevka, Mochaleika, Kobylkino, Kikino and Petrovka of the Pachelmsky District were transferred to the Kamensky District.1 By the Decree of the Penza District Administrative Commission of November 20 1928 the village of Sokolinka of the Kuchko-Elansky district was transferred to the Kolyshleysky district of the Lower Volga Territory, the villages of Rozhnovka and Solominka of the former Tambov province were attached to the Bashmakovsky district, the village. Pavlovka of the Poimsky district was transferred from the Syardinsky village council to the Maslovsky village council, the Nadezhdinsky village council of the Kuchko-Elansky district was renamed into the Nadezhdinsky-Raevsky village council.2 By the same decision, the Penza District Administrative Commission did not object to the annexation of the Kondolsky District of the Kuznetsk District to the Penza District.

"On the consolidation of village councils" were merged: 3 in the Litvinovsky district:

Pichileisky, Kardafleysky and Verkhnekatmisssky village councils into Pichileysky village council;

Eremeevsky, Karachevsky and Solyanovsky village councils to Eremeevsky village council;

Chaadaevsky and Salmanovsky village councils to Chaadaevsky village council;

Vachelaysky and Nizhnemyvalsky village councils into Vachelaysky village council;

Barnukovsky and Sadovo-Vyselsky (Sad. Vyselki) village councils to Barnukovsky village council;

Arkhangelsk and Sadovo-Vyselsky (Pilyugino) village councils into the Arkhangelsk village council;

Toporovsky, Krachaevsky and Vachelaysky (Bartenevka) village councils to Toporovsky village council;

in Kondolsky district:

Shirokopolsky and Al.Komarovsky village councils to Shirokopolsky village council;

Volkhonshchinsky and Khanenevsky village councils to Volkhonshchinsky;

in the Kuznetsk region:

Bolshetruevsky and Malotruevsky village councils to Bolshetruevsky village council;

V. Tarlakovsky and Polyansky village councils to V. Tarlakovsky village council;

Shelemissky and Rzhavsky village councils into Shelemissky village council;

Bestyansky and Maryevsky village councils to Bestyansky village council;

in Naskaftymsky district:

V.Dubrovsky and Nizhnedubrovsky village councils in V.Dubrovsky village council;

in the Neverkinsky district:

GAPO, f.r.-424. op.1, d.51, l.43 GAPO, f.r.-424. op. 1, d.51, l.43-44 GAPO, f.r.-603, op.1, d.7, l. 110-111 Karnavarsky and Mansurovsky village councils to Karnavarsky village council;

Aleshkinsky and Krivoluchinsky village councils into Aleshkinsky village council;

in the Kashemirsky district, the Kaftirevsky and Dmitrievsky village councils to the Kaftyrevsky village council;

Klyuchevsky and M. Umyssky village councils to Klyuchevsky village council;

in Nikolo-Pestrovsky district:

Borisovsky and Maloborisovsky village councils to Borisovsky village council;

Rebrovsky and Kerensky village councils to Rebrovsky village council;

The Ailovsky village council was separated from the Sabanovsky village council;

in Gorodishchensky district:

Lugov-Vyselsky and Kichkinsky Village Council to Lugov-Vyselsky Village Council.

By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 21, 1929, the Anuchinsky and Golitsinsky districts of the Penza district were abolished and their territory was distributed as follows: , Sobolevsky, Ust-Atmisssky and Shchepotevsky are included in the Kamensky district;

Akhmatovsky, Ivinsky, Kazano-Archadinsky, Kleymenovsky, Nikolaevsko-Archadinsky, Pokrovo-Archadinsky and Pustynsky village councils of the Anuchinsky district became part of the Kuchko-Elansky district; Argamakovsky, Vladimirsky, Gryaznukhinsky, Kaldussky, Koshkarovsky, Krylovsky, Mamleevsky, Nikolaevsky and Svishchevsky village councils of the Anuchinsky district became part of the Chembarsky district;

village councils of the Golitsynsky district: Aleksandrovsky 1st, Aleksandrovsky 2nd, Arshinovsky, Golitsinsky, Gorohovshchinsky, Dolgorukovsky, Ivinsky, Kersky, Kobyakovsky, Kulmanovsky, Lukhmen-Maidanovsky, Muromsky (Mordovsky), Petrovsky, Potminsky and Staroselsky are included in the Nizhnelomovsky district;

Alekseevsky, Novonikolsky, Sintsovsky, Chernozersky and Chernigovsky village councils of the Golitsynsky district became part of the Mokshansky district.

By the same decree, the following were transferred from district to district:

in the Kuznetsk district:

Kamyshleysky village council of the Russian-Kameshkirsky district to Neverkinsky district;

the settlements of Novy Kryazhim, Stary Kryazhim and Syuzyum of the Chaadaevsky district, Voronovka, Mordovsky Kachim of the Litvinovsky district to the Kuznetsk district;

the village of Russkoye Truevo, Kuznetsk district, Almyashevsky, Verkhnelipovsky, Indersky, Nizhne-Lipovsky and Srednelipovsky village councils of Chaadaevsky district to Litvinovsky district;

Arkhangelsk, Uransky and Chaadaevsky village councils of Gorodishchensky district to Chaadaevsky district;

Sermansky village council of the Litvinovsky district in the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district.

SU RSFSR, 1929, No. 12, article 132; GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, d.74, l.298; d.136, l.158-159;

The Penza district was the consolidation of village councils: 1

in the Anuchinsky district, the Kaldussky village council merged with Andreevsky, Nikolsky with Vladimirsky, Koshkarovsky with Gryaznukhinsky;

in the Bashmakovsky district, the Alekseevsky village council merged with Rostashinsky, Ilyinsky with Maloushinsky, Sosnovsky with Olshansky, Petrovsky with Ivanovsky;

in the Golitsyn district, the Sintsevsky village council merged with Novonikolsky, Ivinsky with Aleksandrovsky 2nd, the Shirokiissky village council was organized again from the five villages of Mazi-Ugol, Mazi-Khor, Perel, Tikhmenevka, Shirokoiss;

in the Kamensky district, the Bolsheverkhovsky village council merged with Novoverkhovsky, Ivanovo-Virginsky with Sergiev-Virginsky;

in the Kerensky district, the Ruzan-Maltsevsky village council merged with Ruzanovsky, Barancheevsky with Ishkinsky, Zaseksky with Surinovsky, Atkinsky with Salmanovsky, Kurilovsky with Nagorno-Lakinsky, Lopatinsky with Tenevsky, Lesno-Krutovsky with Chudovsky, Vasilyevsky with Snokhinsky;

in the Kuchko-Elansky district, the Zagoskinsky village council merged with Dubensky, Lyubyatinsky with Panovsky, Konstantinovsky with Vosikovsky, Ferlyudinsky with Salovsky, Vsevolodo-Sergievsky with Orlovsky, Nadezhdinsky-Raevsky with Elizavetinsky, Dertevsky with Petrovsky, Saburovsky with Pavlovsky;

in the Luninsky district, Alexandrovsky 2nd village council merged with Sergievsky, Kugushevsky with Kologrivovsky, Merlinsky with Nazarevsky, Ulyanovsky (former Rodnikovsky) with Goltsovsky, Lipovsky with Elansky, Alexandria with Elkhovsky (part), Treskinsky with Elkhovsky (the rest), Daryinsky with Ermolovsky, Sofia with Beloklyuchevsky, Gremyachevsky with Chernyaevsky;

in the Mokshansky district, the Pankratovsky village council merged with Elizavetinsky, Bibikovsky with Chernigovsky, Suvorovsky with Skryabinsky (part), Sumarovsky with Skryabinsky (the rest), Nechaevsky with Lipyagovsky, Alekseevsky with Aleksandrovsky (part), Uspensky with Aleksandrovsky (the rest), Voronensky with Shukshinsky , Plessky with Marfinsky, Nadezhdinsky with Rudakovsky and Khonenevsky;

in the Nizhnelomovsky district Verkhne-Lomovsky village council merged with Pokrovsky and Pushkarsky, Novopyatinsky with Novo-Nyavkinsky, Fedorovsky with Nemirovsky, Sukho-Pichevsky with Makarovsky, Ust-Karemshinsky in Cherno-Pyatinsky;

in the Chembarsky district, the Krasavsky village council merged with Lipovsky, Obvalsky with Nevezhkinsky, Deryabikhinsky with Podsotovsky and Mikhailovsky; Gorodkovsky with Kukarsky, Kulikovsky with Novomirsky.

List of villages and village councils of the Penza District in the context of districts for January 1929 (see GAPO, f.r.-424, op. 1, d. 138, fol. 108-189).

GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, d.22, l.209: d.138, ll.95-107; d.69, l.30.

By a resolution of the Penza District Administrative Commission dated February 13, 1929, the Semivrazhsky Village Council of the Kerensky District was merged with the Lopatinsky Village Council.1

With. Ushinka Bashmakovsky district, with. Bolshaya Izhmora, pos. Vyazemka, Kazurovka, Red October, Red Oak, Sergeantsky and Syademka, with. Malaya Izhmora of the Kerensky District of the Penza District of the Middle Volga Region became part of the Zemetchinsky District of the Tambov District of the Central Black Earth Region.

The village of Karaulovka of the Lidinsky village council of the Mokshansky district is attached to the Kersky village council of the same region.

No. 8), the center of the Elansky district was moved to the village. Kuchki.3 Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 20, 1929, the Middle Volga region was renamed the Middle Volga Territory.4 Decree of the Penza District Administrative Commission of January 4, 1930, the village. Krasnyye Ozera was transferred from the Pachelmsky village council of the Pachelmsky district to the Staropachelmsky village council of the same area;

settlement Krasnye Ozerki of the Balkashinsky Village Council and Kuzemkino of the Mamleevsky Village Council of the Chembarsky District were transferred to the Deryabinsky Village Council of the same area. The Middle Volga Territory.6 From the territory of the former Mordovian Okrug, they entered the Penza Okrug of the Bednodemyanovsky District, with the exception of Berezinsky, Goremsky, Dubasovsky, Kochetovsky, Mordovsko-Pimbursky, Tatarsko-Lundansky village councils and the Narovchatsky District, with the exception of Alkinsky, Klinovsky, Perevesevsky, p. Picheursky, Chepurnovsky and Yang-Maidanovsky village councils.

Changes have been made to the boundaries of the districts:

in the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district: the Bolsheborisovsky village council from the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district was transferred to the Inza district; Art. Nochka, Maisky, Pavlovsky, Kochetovsky and Kenchursky village councils were transferred from the Inza district to the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district;

in the Chaadaevsky district: Vyshileisky village council from the Chaadaevsky district was transferred to the Luninsky district; Shnayevsky village council from Chaadaevsky district transferred to Penza district;

in the Kamensky district: the Litomginsky, Ermolovsky and Cherentsovsky village councils were transferred to the Kamensky district from the Kuchko-Elansky district, the Alekseevsky 2nd and Nechaevsky village councils from the Mokshansky district.

GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, file 271, l.18.

SU RSFSR, 1929, No. 27, art. 280; GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, d.271, l.20.

GAPO, f.r.-309, op.1, d.4092, l.93.

SU RSFSR, 1929, No. 78, article 757.

GAPO, f.r.-424, op.1, d.271, l.23.

SU RSFSR, 1930, No. 17, article 225.

GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, file 82, l.169 and ob.

As of March 1930, the Penza District included the following districts, and village councils in them: 1

BASHMAKOVSKY DISTRICT

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Klyuchevskiy Petrovsky Koshkarovsky (village of Svishchevka) Pletnevsky Koshkarovsky (village of Chembar) Rykovsky Krasavsky Svishchevsky Krylovsky Sulaksky Kryukovskiy Tarkhovsky Kulikovsky Chembarsky Kuteevsky Lermontovsky Yazykovsky Linevsky b) and according to the decision of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR of July 23, 1930, the districts were abolished.1 When the Penza district was abolished, the boundaries of districts and village councils did not change. The districts were directly subordinate to the edge.

At the time of the liquidation of the Penza District, it included:

Bashmakovsky, Bednodemyanovsky, Issinsky, Kerensky, Kuchko-Elansky, Kondolsky, Kamensky, Luninsky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Pachelmsky, Penza, Poimsky and Chembarsky districts.

By order of the presidium of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee No. 715/208 dated November 14, 1930, the Argamakovskiy, Mochaleisky and Kaldussky village councils of the Chembarsky district were transferred to the Kamensky district.

the borders of the regions of the Middle Volga Territory were clarified:

the Bezvodninsky and Ust-Uzinsky village councils were transferred from the Penza region to the Shemysheysky region;

Russko-Pimbursky, Russko-Lundansky, Soshnikovsky and Alekseevsky village councils were transferred from the Narovchatsky district to the Kerensky district;

Arkhangelsk village council, pos. Zalesnaya farm and Farm laborer of the Kopovsky village council.

the village councils of the region were enlarged: 4 in the Penza region:

The Ramsay village council was enlarged at the expense of the abolished Pyashinsky village council, Pazelsky at the expense of Veselovsky-2nd and Ramcheleysky, Alferevsky at the expense of Kazeevsky, Novo-Zabalkovsky at the expense of the USSR SU, 1930, No. 37, art. 400.

GAPO, f.r.-1294, op.1, d.14, l.120.

GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, d.82, l.118-119.

Ibid., sheet 147 rev.-148 rev.

cr. Pushkinsky, Bessonovsky at the expense of Bolshe-Koloyarsky, Durasovsky at the expense of Vasilyevsky village councils.

in the Chembarsky district:

With. Petrovka with the abolition of the village council in it was transferred to the Sulak village council; settlement "Smychka" from the Shelaley village council was transferred to the Koshkarovsky village council; settlement Novaya Derevnya from the Lermontovsky village council was transferred to the Deryabikhinsky village council, and the village. Pervomaisky from the Kryukovsky village council was transferred to the Lermontovsky village council; settlement Yasny of the Kevdo-Vershinsky village council and the village. The gusyatnik of the Shelaley village council were transferred to the Klyuchevskoy village council; With. Syarda, with the abolition of the village council in it, was included in the Novokashtanovsky village council; With. Staraya Kashtanovka, with the abolition of the village council in it, was included in the Korsaevsky village council, and the village. Staraya Kashtanovka, Makarov and America from the Korsayevsky village council were transferred to the Olshansky village council;

With. Pyarkino with the abolition of the village council in it was transferred to the Donshinsky village council; settlement Osiny Guy from the Kamyninsky village council was transferred to the Kulikovsky village council; settlement Berezov from the Kamyninsky village council was transferred to the Volzha-Vrazhsky village council;

With. Nizhnie Polyany and the villages of Bugrovka, Shaftel, Vekhov of the Nizhnepoliansky village council were transferred to the Verkhnepoliansky village council;

settlement Burlak and Krotov of the Verkhne-Polyansky village council were transferred to the Grigoryevsky village council; settlement Kr.Ozerki of the Balkashinsky village council was transferred to the Deryabikhinsky village council; With. Kanishchevo and pos. Krasny Ilmen from the former Mamleisky village council was transferred to the Rykovsky village council; With. Mamleevka and pos. Ippolitovka, Isheevka and Kuzmin from the abolished Mamleevsky village council were transferred to the Svishchevsky village council; settlement Krivoy Rog of the Svishchevsky village council was transferred to the Pletnevsky village council; settlement Sadovy of the Svishchevsky village council was transferred to the Grigoryevsky village council;

the Kashichkinsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Grigoryevsky village council with the transfer of the center of the village council from the village. Grigorievka in the village. Vasilievka;

the Bogokhranimovsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Korneevsky village council; the Krasavsky village council was abolished, and the village of Krasavka and the village. Pendin ex.

Krasavsky village council transferred to the Ulyanovsk village council; settlement Lipovka former.

Krasavsky village council transferred to Obvalsky village council; settlement Gorlanovka from the Obvalsky village council was transferred to the Kamensky village council;

settlement The 2nd town from the Maslovsky village council was transferred to the Kamensky village council; settlement Petrovsky from the Starokashtanovsky village council and the village. True, Kozin, Livadia, Nov, Karsaevka, Kiselevka from the Roosevel-Pyarkinsky village council were transferred to the Maslovsky village council;

Uvarovsky village council was abolished, and with. Uvarovka former. Uvarovsky village council, pos. Red Kozlovka ex. Kiselevsky Village Council transferred to Lopatinsky Village Council;

Kiselevsky village council was abolished, and with. Kiselevka and pos. Novaya Zarya with Preobrazhenka of the former Kiselevsky village council were transferred to the Pichevsky village council; The village of Vasilievka was transferred from the Machinsky village council to the Pletnevsky village council.

in Pachelma district:

the Troitsko-Felitsatovsky village council was abolished, and its villages Troitsky and Felitsatovka were transferred to the Alekseevsky village council; abolished Titovsky and

Myakinsky village councils and attached to the Titovo council with settlements:

Antonovsky farms, Sapozhkovsky farms and Kachevo farm;

the Lvovo-Varezhkinsky village council was abolished and included in the Pokrovsko-Varezhkinsky village council; the Saltykovsky village council was abolished, and the village of Saltykovo, pos. "Plow and Seeder" and "Shevchenko" were transferred to the Maloburtas village council;

the Russko-Nikolsky village council was abolished, and the village of Russko-Nikolskoye with the commune "Karl Marx" was transferred to the Cherkasy village council; settlement Krasnoye Ozero of the Pachelmsky village council was transferred to the Staropachelmsky village council; settlement

"Rattler" of the Novo-Tolkovsky village council is attached to the Studenetsky village council; settlement Andreevka of the Novo-Tolkovsky village council was transferred to the Staro Tolkovsky village council.

in the Nizhnelomovsky district:

the following village councils were abolished and transferred: Gorohovshchinsky to Arshinovsky, Ovcharovsky to Bolshe-Khutorsky, Staroselsky to Golitsynsky, Petroslobodskaya to Golitsynsky, Dervolzhensky to Krivosheevsky, Endashevsky to Kozlyatsky, Ananyevsky and Sredne-Klyuchevsky to Kuvak-Nikolsky, Afanasevsky to Komarovsky, Aleksandrovsky to Lukhmeno- Maidansky, Tarkhovsky to Michkassko-Vyselsky, Gainsky to Perovsky, Staro-Shustruisky to Novo-Shustruisky, Lukino-Polyansky to Pryanzersky.

By a resolution of the administrative commission of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee of December 24, 1930, the Litomginsky, Ermolovsky and Cherentsovsky village councils of the Kuchko-Elansky district, Aleksandrovsky 2nd and Nechaevsky village councils of the Mokshansky district were transferred to the Kamensky district. Sokolinka, Kolyshleysky district, Lower Volga region, was transferred to the Kuchko-Elansky district of the Middle Volga region.2 Decree of the Middle Volga regional executive committee of December 28, 1930

village councils were abolished: 3 in the Inza district, the Nochkinsky village council, transferring it to the Kravkovsky village council with the center of Art. Night.

in the Issinsky district, the Ozersky and Simankovsky village councils were abolished and included in the Pochinkovsky village council; abolished the Ukrainian village council and its villages Ukraintsevo, Anokhino and the village. Grakhov transferred to the Kamenno-Brodsky village council; the Gubarevsky village council was abolished and its villages Gubarevo, Shishevsky Vyselok were transferred to the Trekhsvyatsky village council; the Ivanovo village council was abolished and its villages Ivanovka and Lipleyka were transferred to the Beketovsky village council; abolished Malinovsky village council and its villages Malinovsky, pos. Krasno-Kalinovsky transferred to the Dmitrievsky village council; Sipyaginsky village council was abolished and with. Sipyagino and the village. Alekseevka transferred to the Dmitrievsky Village Council; the Marovsky village council was abolished, and with. Marovka and pos. Maisky transferred to the Solovtsovsky village council; the Rozhdestvensky GAPO was abolished, f.r.-1138, op.1, d.94, l.44.

SU RSFSR, 1931, No. 10, article 140.

GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, d.82, l.166-169.

village council, and Rozhdestveno was transferred to the Vladykinsky village council; the Pletnevsky village council was abolished; a s. Pletnevka was transferred to the Kilmaevsky village council, and with. Grachevka was transferred to the Verkhnesalmovsky village council; settlement Guryevka of the Buturlinsky village council was transferred to the Dolgorukovsky village council;

settlement Alekseevsky of the Trekhsvyatsky village council was transferred to the Budsky village council.

In the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district, the Pokrovsky village council was abolished and the village. Pokrovka was transferred to the Stolypin village council; the Chepurlei village council was abolished, and with. Chepurleyka was transferred to the Serman village council; the center of the village council from Rebrovki moved to with. Kerenka; the commune "Zavet Ilyich" from the Novoselinsky village council was transferred to the Bazarno-Kenshensky village council;

settlement "Ivanovy Vyselki" from the Bazarno-Kenshensky village council was transferred to the Nikolo-Pestrovsky village council; settlement "New World" from the Mokro Polyansky Village Council was transferred to the Shelokleysky Village Council; settlement The beam of the commune from the Anshleysky village council was transferred to the Shelokleysky village council; settlement The sheep breeder from the Rebrovsky village council was transferred to the Anshleysky village council; settlement Alexandrovka of the Rebrovsky village council was transferred to the Mokro-Polyansky village council; settlement Krasny from the Sermansky village council was transferred to the Novo-Selinsky village council; settlement Grannoe and Shekurovka of the Shekurovsky village council were transferred to the Krasnensky village council; settlement

"Mitrofanovsky" from the Lopukhovsky village council was transferred to the Alovsky village council.

In the Pavlovsky district, the Isikeevsky village council was abolished, and the villages of Isikeevo and Sosnovy Vrag were transferred to the Pogorelo-Chirchimsky village council.

In the Kerensky district, the Karmaleisky, Olshansky, Bolshe-Kozleysky and Kargaleysky village councils were abolished and transferred to the Yaganovsky village council; the Vlasevsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Barancheevsky village council; the Markinsky village council was abolished and from the village. Hemp from the Yaganovsky Village Council was transferred to the Skuratovsky Village Council; the Bogorodsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Dubasovsky village council;

settlement "Dobrozem" from the Lopatinsky village council was transferred to the Klyuchevsky village council; the Russko-Polyanovsky and Davydovsky village councils were abolished and transferred to the Vyshensky village council; the Gogolev-Borsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Kirillovsky village council; the Krutovsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Rtishchevsky village council;

the Durakovsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Sergo-Polivanovskiy village council; the Kamensky village council was abolished and transferred to the Lesno-Krutovsky village council with a center in the village. Upland Lake; the Lesno-Krutovsky and Mochaleysky village councils were abolished and transferred to the Tataro-Lakinsky village council; the Lopatinsky village council was abolished, and its villages Lopatino, Semivrazhki, Tenevsko-Gorki and Tenevo were transferred to the Bolshe-Lukinsky village council;

the Sudakaevsky and Shurinovsky village councils were abolished and transferred to the Vybornovsky village council; the Tatarsko-Sheldaissky, Tarakanovsky and Shcherbakovsky village councils were abolished, and their villages were transferred to the Russian-Sheldaissky village council;

abolished Ruzanovsky village council, and with. Ruzanovo and the village of Ruzanovo were transferred to the Zubovsky village council; the Ovcharno-Vyselsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Rakhmanovsky village council; the Lachinovsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Chernyshevsky village council.

In the Kondolsky district, village councils were abolished and their villages were transferred:

Novo-Kiselevskiy village council to Kondolsky village council. Novo-Pavlovsky to Andreevsky, Serdobinsky to Shirokopolsky, Zakharovsky to Maryinsky, Knyaz-Umetsky and Zhdanovsky to Knyazevsky, Alexander-Razorenovsky to Yermolovsky, Durasovsky to Volokhonshchinsky, Chernavsky to Varypaevsky, Staro-Dertevsky to Nikiforovsky.

In the Mokshansky District, the Yurovsky Village Council was abolished and, together with the Red Star commune of the Bogorodsky Village Council, were transferred to the Mokshansky Village Council; Znamensky village council was abolished and with. Znamenskoye, pos. Svobodny and Lesnoy were transferred to the Mikhailovsky Village Council;

the Nikolo-Azyassky, Alexander-Vasilyevsky and Kersky village councils were abolished, and the villages of Nikolo-Azyas, Alexander-Vasilyevka, the village of Ivanovka, Keru and the village. The birch forests were transferred to the Fatuevsky village council, and with. The housekeeping of the Kerensky Village Council was included in the Uspensky Village Council; the Belogorsky village council was abolished and transferred to the Suvorovsky village council; the Muratovsky village council was abolished and with the village of Arkadyevka of the Bibikovsky village council transferred to the Tsarevshchinsky village council;

Vladykinsky village council was abolished and with. Vladykino, the village of Berezovka and the state farm "Paris Commune" were transferred to the Elizavetinsky village council; the Kerensky village council was abolished and with. Kerenka, pos. Kerenka, Sagittarius, Taiga and Hut. Soustina and Presnyakovsky Vyselok were transferred to the Voroninsky village council;

Bibikovsky village council was abolished and with. Bibikovo, der. Sleptsovka, Chernigovka and pos. Mokrovsky transferred to the Sumarokovskiy village council; settlement Cheerful, Kind and Long of the Kerensky village council were transferred to the Nadezhda village council;

d. Nikolaevka and pos. Dashin and Khmelnoy of the Mikhailovsky village council were transferred to the Plessky village council; d. Pichuevka and pos. Krasny Yar from the Znamensky village council were transferred to the Pankratovsky village council; the village of Beketovka was transferred from the Kersky village council to the Uspensky village council; settlement Repyevka and Privolye Blagodatnoye were transferred from the Kersk village council to the Lidinsky village council.

In the Kamensky district, village councils were abolished and their villages were transferred:

Andreevsky 2nd to the Bezrukovsky Village Council, Varvarovsky in St. Esineevsky Village Council, Golovinsko-Varezhkinsky to Kamensky, Gavrilovsky to Anuchinsky, Kochetovsky to Adikaevsky, Klyuchevsky to Vladykinsky, Levashevsky to Troitsky, Mayorovsky to Leshchinovsky, Nadezhdinsky to Kuvaksky, Nizovsky to Andreevsky 1st, Ozersky to Dmitrievsky, Rostovsky to Blinovsky, Skripitsinsky to Vershinsky, Telyatinsky to Kobylkinsky, Ust-Atmisssky to Abalduevsky, Fedorovsky to Studenetsky, Kolenovsky to Staro-Esineevsky village council.

The Gayevsky village council was abolished, and the village of Rumyanovka was transferred to the Zavivalovsky village council, the village of Sineevka to the Sobolevsky village council, and the villages of Gai, Bezymyanka, Otradovka, Bessonovka from the village. Razinsky were transferred to the Anuchinsky village council.

In the Issinsky district, the Mishinsky village council was abolished, and with. Mishino and pos. Nadezhdinsky transferred to the Kilmaevsky village council.

In the Kuchko-Elansky district, the following were abolished: the Toluzakovsky village council and the village of Dmitrievskaya of the Kuchkinsky village council were merged with the Tagaysky village council with a center in the village. Bolshaya Alexandrovka; Mikhailovsky Village Council transferred to Teleginsky Village Council; Akhmatovsky transferred to Pokrovo-Archadinsky;

Maryevsky, Krasnopolsky and Veselopolsky village councils are merged into Veselopolsky village council; The Khonenevsky village council was transferred to the Elshansky village council; Ivinsky transferred to Kazan-Archadinsky; Solovtsovsky transferred to Olenevsky; Lyubyatinsky village council transferred to Zagoskinsky; The village of Fedotovka was transferred from Lipyagovsky village council to N. Archadinsky village council.

In the Kameshkirsky district, the following were enlarged: the Russian-Kameshkirsky village council at the expense of the Lutkovsky village council; Klyuchevsky Village Council at the expense of Bolshe-Umyssky Village Council; Kulyasovsky Village Council at the expense of Mamadyshsky Village Council;

Pokrovsky Village Council at the expense of Dyachevsky Village Council; Shishovsky village council at the expense of the Mikhailovsky village council.

in a change to the decree of December 8, 1930, the Bezvodninsky and Ust-Uzinsky village councils were left in the Penza region. 1 The same decision in the Kuchkinsky region was abolished and transferred: Pankratovsky village council to Salovsky village council, Akhlebinovsky village council to Elansky village council, Litomginsky village council to Yermolovsky village council Lipyagovsky Village Council to Teleginsky Village Council.

Ermolovsky village council of the former Kuchkinsky district was left in the united Teleginsky district;

settlement Old Dertevka from the Nikiforovsky village council of the former Kuchkinsky district was transferred to the Kamensky village council of the Penza region. Nochka, Nochkinsky, Mayssky, Pavlovsky, Kochetovsky and Konchursky village councils of the Inza district were transferred to the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district.

By the Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky Regional Executive Committee of February 28, 1931, the villages of Krasny Ugolok and Rezha were transferred from the Nevezhkinsky Village Council of the Chembarsky District to the Bashmakovsky District. Sosnovka;

Sofievsky Village Council is merged with Pyatnitsky, with the center in the village. Pyatnitskoye;

Razdolinsky village council, the villages of Vlasovka, Andreevka and Zhuravlevsky of the StaroAndreevsky village council are merged with Vysokinsky, with a center in the village. high;

the villages of Stepanovka and Lugovoy, a separate farm of the Staro-Andreevsky village council were transferred to the Podgornsky village council; Dolgo-Vershinsky and Chernogay village councils are merged with Bogdanovsky, with the center in the village. Bogdanovka; The Maryevsky village council was transferred to the Pokhvistnevsky village council.6 By the Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee of March 8, 1931, the following village councils were abolished in the Chaadaevsky district and completely included:7 Arkhangelsky in Pavlo-Kurakinsky, Vedenyapinsky and GAPO, f.r. 1, d.82, l.237.

Ibid., l.238.

GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, d.157, l.7v.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10261. Minutes of the meetings of the Central Volga Regional Executive Committee, 1931

GAPO, NSB, No. 10261; f.r.-1282, op.1, d.6, l.30.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10261; f.r.-1282, op.1, d.6, l.31.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10261.

Polyanshinsky to Ivanisovsky, Vodoleisky Nizhne-Katmisssky, V. Kruttsovsky to Ivanovsky, Novo-Kreschensky to Treskinsky, Novo-Ishimsky to Russian-Ishimsky, Nikolo-Raysky to Mozharovsky, Salovsky to Chaadaevsky, Uransky to Chaadaevsky.

By the same decree, the Olshansky and Topkinsky village councils from the Bashmakovsky district were transferred to the Kerensky district, pos. Dubrov from the Michkassko-Vyselkovsky village council of the Nizhnelomovsky district was transferred to the Pachelmsky district, the Sursko-Ostrovsky village council from the Inza district was transferred to the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district. to Blinovsky, Nizovsky to Andreevsky 1st, Dmitrievsky to Ozersky, Shchepotevsky to Andreevsky 2nd.

Gayevsky and Anuchinsky village councils, with the exception of the villages of Bessonovka and Rumyantsevka, which were transferred first to Sobolevsky, and the second to Zavivalovsky village councils.

By the same resolution, the following village councils were abolished in the Narovchatsky district and transferred: , Svishchevsky to Abashevsky, Koshelevsky to Lipyagovsky, Vichutsky to Bednodemyanovsky.

By a decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee of June 13, 1931, in the Luninsky district, the village councils were enlarged by abolishing and transferring: 1st to Ilyinsky, Polyansky to Nechaevsky, Isaevsky to Arishkinsky, Ishimsky to VerkhneShkaftinsky, Kirillovsky to Darevsky, Napolno-Vyassky and Vladimirovsky to Bolshe-Vyassky, Adamovsky to Cherteimsky, Trubetchinsky and Bolshe-Levinsky to Luninsky.

With. Posopnaya Peletma, the village of Peschanka and Osinki of the Posopno-Peletminsky village council were transferred to Kazachye-Peletminsky, the village of Maryevka to Nagorno-Peletminsky, the village of Picheura and Novy Ivanyrs to Kovaleysky, the village of Zakovyley to Arishkinsky, the village of Ivanovka from the Ust-Inzensky village council in Chirkovsky 2nd village council, pos. Blagodatny from the Kazachye-Peletkinsky village council was transferred to the Treskinsky village council.

By a decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee of September 28, 1931, the continued existence of an independent Pachelmsky district was recognized as “unreasonable” and its territory was distributed among the Bashmakovsky, Kamensky, Chembarsky and Nizhnelomovsky regions:5 Ibid.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10261.

GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, file 157, l.221v.-222.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10262; f.r.-1282, op.1, d.6, l.48, 55; f.r.-1138, op.1, case 157, sheet 473 v.-474.

Bolshe-Kashaevsky, Tataro-Nikolsky, Cherkassky, Sheynsky, Alekseevsky, Malo-Burtassky, Novo-Valovaysky, Voronsky, Pachelmsky and Kalinovsky village councils, pos. Pachelma and st. Pachelma;

Kamensky district Reshetinsky, Pokrovsko-Varezhkinsky and Poroshinsky village councils, pos. Titovo and st. Titovo;

Nizhnelomovsky district Studenovsky, Staro-Tolkovsky, NovoTolkovsky village councils and times. lookout;

Chembarsky district Belynsky and Pustynsky village councils.

the villages of Novye Cherkassy, ​​Konnaya Sloboda, Akhuny and Kalashny Zaton are included in the city limits of Penza.

Veselovsky, Krivozeryevsky and Ternovsky village councils, pos. Arbekovo and Pobolino of the Konno-Sloboda village council were transferred to the Mastinovsky village council of the Penza region,1 including the villages of Arbekovo and Pobochino in the Mastinovsky village council.

With. Shchepotyevo from the Kamensky district was transferred to the Chembarsky district;

With. Polyashchinskiye Vyselki from Kameshkirskiy district to Chaadaevskiy district;

settlement Krasnye Ozerki from Mokshansky district to Nizhnelomovsky district;

With. Lukhmensky Maidan from the Nizhnelomovsky district to the Insarsky district of the Mordovian Autonomous Region.

in the Shemysheysky district, village councils were abolished with their inclusion:3 Azarapinsky in Machkassky; Novo-Yaksarsky to Staro-Yaksarsky;

Novomachimsky to Staromachimsky; Staro-Nazimkinsky to Naumkinsky;

Dubrovsky to Karzhimantsky.

In the Nizhnelomovsky district, village councils were abolished with their inclusion: Khlystovsky into Mokro-Michkassky, Staro-Muravsky into Verkhne Lomovsky, Karemshinskaya and Staro-Nyavsky into Ust-Karemshinsky, Komarovsky into Podkhvatilovsky, Krivozerevsky into Pryanzersky, Kersky into Arshinovsky, Tankaevsky into Sorokinsky, Fedorovsky into Kuvak-Nikolsky.

In the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district of the village. The beam was transferred from the Shelakleysky village council to the Anshleysky village council. 4 By the same decree, the Chirkovsky 2nd village council of the Luninsky district was renamed into the Sursky village council. The star from the Staro-Ostrovsky village council of the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district was transferred to the Aksaurovsky village council of the Inzensky district.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10262.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10262.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10263. Resolutions of the Central Volga Regional Executive Committee, 1932

By Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky Regional Executive Committee No. 99 dated February 4, 1932, the following village councils were abolished in the Luninsky district with their inclusion: Pyrkinsky into Prokazninsky, Chirkovsky into Mikhailovsky, Kugushevsky into Aleksandrovsky, Yekaterinovsky into Cherteimsky, Kovaleysky into Arishkinsky, Lesnovyassky into Bolshevyassky.

Village councils were abolished in the Luninsky district and their villages were transferred:

Alexandria Village Council. the village of Alexandria was transferred to the Sofia village council, and dd. Mikhailovka and Elkhovka to the Treskinsky village council;

Nagorno-Peletminsky with giving her dd. Nagornaya Peletma and Maryevka in the Cossack-Peletminsky village council, and the village of Ivanovka and the village. Cranes and Oak in the Stepanovsky village council; settlement Pavlovsky from Vazersky to Aleksandrovsky; settlement Isaevka from Arishkinsky to Michkassky;

settlement Vladimirovka from Bolshe-Vyassky to Sokolsky.

Pos. Era of the Cherteimsky village council of the Luninsky district was transferred to the Grabovsky village council of the Penza region.

Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky Regional Executive Committee No. 101 of February 4, 1932 approved the enlargement of village councils in the Kuznetsk region: 1 Staro-Kryazhimsky village. Novo-Kryazhimsky with the center in with. New Kryazhym, Blagodatsky with Poselsky with a center in the village. Settlements, Mustafa with Verkhne-Ablyazov with a center in the village. Upper Ablyazovo.

Village councils were abolished in the district and transferred completely: Grigoryevsky and Russko-Truevsky to Tarlakovsky 1st, Malo-Sadovsky to Bolshe-Sadovsky, Russko-Kachimsky to Mordovo-Kachimsky, Tyutnyarsky to Annenkovsky, Kozlyakovsky to Buturlinsky, Kamensky and Sukhanovsky to Alekseevsky, Surminsky in Shelemissky.

By the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on changes in the administrative division of the Middle Volga Territory of February 10, 1932, the Bednodemyanovsky, Kondolsky, Kuchko-Elansky, Litvinovsky, Nikolaevsky, Neverkinsky, Pachelmsky, Poimsky and Chaadaevsky districts were liquidated as part of the Middle Volga Territory.2 On the territory of the liquidated districts were formed again Teleginsky and Shemysheysky districts.

The Teleginsky district was formed as part of the former Kondolsky and Kuchko-Elansky districts, with the exception of the Kazano-Archadinsky and Cherentsovsky village councils of the Kuchko-Elansky district with the lands of the Lassal grain farm attached to the Kamensky district; Konstantinovsky and Salovsky village councils of the Kuchko-Elansky district, attached to the Penza region; Volkhonshchinsky, Varypaevsky, Malyginsky, Nikiforovsky, Russian-Norkinsky and Spaso-Aleksandrovsky village councils of the Kondolsky district, transferred together with the lands of the Organizer pig farm to the newly formed Shemysheysky district.

The Shemysheysky district was formed as part of the former Naskaftymsky district and the village councils of the Kondolsky district: Volkhonshinsky,

There.

SU RSFSR, 1932, No. 31, article 148.

Varypaevsky, Malyginsky, Nikiforovsky, Russian-Norkinsky, Spaso-Aleksandrovsky with the lands of the "Organizator" pig farm.

In the liquidated areas, 35 village councils were abolished:

in the Kondolsky district, the following were abolished: Aleksandro-Razorenovsky, Durasovsky, Zakharovsky, Zhadovsky, Knyaz-Umetsky, Novo-Kiselevsky, Novo-Pavlovsky, Serdobinsky, Staro-Dertevsky and Chernovsky village councils;

in the Kuchko-Elansky district, Akhlebinovsky, Akhmatovsky, Ivinsky, Krasnopolsky, Litomginsky, Lipyagovsky, Lyubyatinsky, Maryevsky, Mikhailovsky, N. Raevsky, Pankratovsky, Solovtsovsky, Tagaevsky, Khanenevsky village councils;

in the Neverkinsky district, Permievsky and Pogorelo-Chirchimsky village councils;

in the Pachelmsky district, the Arkhangelsk village council;

in the Poimsky district Dolgovershinskiy, Kiselevsky, Lopatinsky, Pokhvistnevsky, Pyarkinsky, Syardinsky, Staro-Kashtanovsky and Chernogay village councils.

Decree of the Middle Volga Regional Executive Committee No. 23 of February 16, 1932 (pr. No. 68) on the village. Pachelma was transformed into a workers' settlement. Nizhny Shkadt to a workers' settlement.2 Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky Regional Executive Committee No.

The Kerensky district executive committee was allowed to disaggregate the Dubasovsky, Rakhmanovsky and Russko-Sheldaissky, Yaganovsky village councils and organize independent village councils:

Bogorodsky s. Bogorodskoye, Dobrozem, Keys, Huts;

More-Kozleisky s. Bolshaya Kozleika, New Kozleyka;

Vasilievsky s. Vasilievka, Novoe Rakhmanovo, Snokhino;

With. Tatarsky Sheldaiss.3 Tataro-Sheldaissky Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee No. 12 of September 2, 1932 in the Mokshansky district, Fatuevsky, Sumarokovsky, Tsarevshchinsky, Suvorovsky, Voroninsky, Elizavetinsky, Mikhailovsky and Mokshansky village councils were disaggregated. From their composition, the following village councils were formed as part of the villages: 4 Belogorsky s. Belogorka;

Bibikovsky Sleptsovka, Ardatovka, Chernigovka, Bibikovo;

Valsky s. Mokshan (Horse Sloboda);

Vladykinsky Vladykino, Berezovka;

Voroninsky Voronye, ​​Shukhta;

Elizavetinsky Elizavetino, Varvarino, Vyglyadovka;

GAPO, NSB, No. 10263.

GAPO, NSB, No. 1025. Protocols and resolutions of the Central Volga Regional Executive Committee, 1932

GAPO, NSB, No. 10265.

Znamensky Znamenskoye, Krasny Yar, Lesnoy, Pichuevka, Svobodny;

Kerensky Kerenka, Streltsovka;

Mikhailovsky Mikhailovka, Bezdonny, Dashin, Nikolaevka;

Mokshansky s. Mokshan (Walking Sloboda).

Muratovsky s. Muratovka;

Nikolo-Azyassky Ivanovka, Domozhirovka, Nikolo-Azyas;

Suvorovsky Suvorovo, Skryabino, Maryevka, Shekhmametyevko;

Sumarokovsky Sumarokovo, Aksenyevka, Dulovka, Smirnovka.

Fatuevsky Alexander-Vasilievka, Kera, Azyas, Andreevka, Fedorovka, Fatuevka;

Tsarevshchinsky Tsarevshino, Troitskoye, Voznesenskoye, Berezovka, Povatagina;

Yurovsky Yurovka, Lipovka, Khlystovka;

By a resolution of the Sredne-Volzhsky regional executive committee of February 4, 1933, village councils were disaggregated and new ones were formed in the region in accordance with the decision of the presidium of the regional executive committee of December 4, 1932:1 Bashmakovskiy district

Arkhangelsky is separated from the Bolshe-Kashaevsky village council as part of:

sat down Arkhangelsk and Alekseevka;

Olshansky is separated from the Sosnovsky Village Council as part of:

With. Olshanskoye, pos. Novo-Pokrovsky, Novo-Troitsky;

Pokrovsky was separated from Alekseevsky 2nd Village Council as part of:

With. Pokrovka, pos. Laborer, Forest Farm, Vad;

Staro-Valovsky was separated from the Novo-Valovaysky village council into:

With. Old Gross, Dmitrievka village;

Chernogaevsky is separated from the Bogdanovsky village council as part of:

With. Chernogaevka, Kholkino settlement.

Gorodishchensky district

The following village councils are organized:

Vedenyapinsky is separated from the Ivanovsky Village Council as part of:

With. Vedenyapino, Lopatino and Forest Gatehouse;

Lugovo-Vyselsky separated from the Gorodishchensky Village Council as part of:

With. Lugovye Vyselki;

Novo-Kreshchensky is separated from the Treskinsky village council as part of:

sat down Novokreshchenka and Alekseevka;

Uransky is separated from the Chaadaevsky village council as part of: s. Uranka, Druzhba and Sursky.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10266. Minutes of the meetings of the Central Volga Regional Executive Committee, 1932-1933.

Kamensky district

The following village councils are organized:

Gavrilovsky separated from the Anuchinsky village council as part of:

With. Gavrilovka, p.p. Free Beam, Red Star, Marorika, Clear Dol;

Gaevsky was separated from the Anuchinsky village council as part of the d.d. Guy, Bezymyanskoye and Otradovka, from the Sobolevsky village council, d.d. Bessonovka, Salovka, London and Razin;

Dmitrievsky was separated from the Ozersky village council as part of the s.s. Ozerki and Dmitrievka, pos. Marmots Resolute 1st, Resolute 2nd;

Nadezhdinsky was separated from the Kuvak village council as part of the d.d. Nadezhdinka, Belozersky and Ivanovka, pos. Lermontovsky, railway Departure, state farm. Kalinin;

Skripitsynsky was separated from the Virginsky village council as part of the village of Skripitsino, p.p. Alexandrovsky, Dmitrievsky, Potma;

Ust-Atmisssky is separated from the Abalduevsky Village Council as part of:

With. Ust-Atmiss, d.d. Alekseevka and Zimlichny, N. Atmiss;

Fedorovsky separated from the Studenetsky village council as part of the village. Fedorovka, p.p. Grachevka and Kirsanovsky.

Luninsky district

The following village councils are organized:

Alexandria is separated from the Sofia village council as part of the village. Alexandria, Elkhovka and Mikhailovka;

Yekaterinovsky is separated from the Cherteimsky village council as part of the village. Ekaterinovka, p. Volodarsky and Zavodskoy, with. New Yekaterinovka;

Kovaleysky is separated from the Arishkinsky village council as part of the village. Kovaleyka, New Ivanyrs, Pecheura, Rudnevka;

Kugushevsky is separated from the Aleksandrovsky 2nd village council as part of the village. Kugushevka, Predislavenka, Lyagushovka, Starch plant;

Lesnovyassky is separated from the Bolshe-Vyassky village council as part of the village. Lesnoy Vyass, Proletary and Yagodny;

Nagorno-Peletminsky separated from the Kazachye-Peletminsky village council as part of the village. Nagornaya Peletma, Oak, Cranes, Ivanovka, Maryevka;

Novo-Kutlinsky is separated from the Staro-Kutlinsky village council as part of the village. New Kutlya and Big Spring;

Pyrkinsky is isolated from the Prokazninsky village council as part of the village. Pyrkino, Children's sanatorium;

Chirkovsky 1st is separated from the Mikhailovsky village council as part of the village. Chirkovo 1st, Vasilievka and Yurievka.

Nizhnelomovskiy district

The following village councils are organized:

Karemshinsky separated from the Ust-Umetsky village council as part of the village. Staraya Nyavka, Red Dawn commune;

Kersky is separated from the Arshinsky village council as part of the village. Kera and from the Golitsinsky village council with. Bogdanovka;

Krivozeryevsky is separated from the Pryanzersky village council as part of the village. Krivozerye, p. Metalnikov;

Fedorovsky separated from the Kuvak-Nikolsky village council as part of the village. Fedorovka, Styazhkino, Ezdovka, Ananyino, Vostok commune.

Nikolo-Pestrovsky district

The following village councils are organized:

Kravkovsky is separated from the Nochkinsky village council as part of the village. Krakowko, Zaborovka, Dawn and Norma;

Penza region

The following village councils are organized:

Vasilyevsky is separated from the Mertovshchinsky village council as part of the village. Vasilievka, Sayanki and Kh. Sivishkin;

Koloyarsky separated from the Bessonovsky village council as part of the village. Bolshoi Koloyar, Paleologovo, Orlovka and Shchukino;

Lopukhovsky is separated from the Mertovshchinsky village council as part of the village. Lopukhovka, Aleksandrovka and Proletarian;

Trofimovsky is separated from the Stepanovsky village council as part of the village. Trofimovka, Arkhangelsk and Pantsyrevsky.

Teleginsky district

The following village councils are organized:

Krasnopolsky is separated from the Maryevsky village council as part of the village. Krasnopole, Nikolaevka, New Pavlovka, Raskos, Romanovka, Old Demkino;

Lipyagovsky separated from the Koltovsky village council as part of the village. Lipyagi, Nadezhdino, Ranzovka;

Litomginsky separated from Ermolovsky 2nd village council as part of the village. Litomgino, Popkov village and from the Zagoskinsky village council with. New Village;

The villages of Mikhailovka and Novaya Archada were transferred from the Koltovsky village council to the Novo-Archadinsky village council; and pos. Dmitrievka from Kuchkinsky village council to Toluzakovsky village council.

Chembarsky district

The following village councils are organized:

Vedenyapinsky is separated from the Pustynsky village council as part of the villages of Vedenyapino and Vyglyadovka;

Lipovsky is separated from the Obvalsky village council as part of the village. Lipovka, p.p. Kiselevka, Maslovka, Shelaleyka and from Ulyanovsk village. Krasavka, Sheshdin;

Deryabikhinsky village council became known as Alekseevsky, since the center of the village council was moved from the village. Deryabikhino in the village. Alekseevka.

Mikhailovsky is separated from the Deryabikhinsky and Alekseevsky village councils as part of the village. Mikhailovka, p.p. Lugovoi, Novaya Derevnya, Dawn, Druzhny, Krasnye Ozerki and Kuzmin;

Pyarkinsky is separated from the Linevskoye village council as part of the village. Pyarkino.

Narovchatsky district The village of Partsy was transferred from the Pansky village council to Abashevsky.

The village of Vanyuchka of the Kauretsky village council was renamed into the village of Malinovka.

Penza was expanded.1 It included the following settlements:

Equestrian Sloboda, New Cherkassy, ​​Kalashny Zaton, Sosnovka, "Consent", part of the Zasurskaya forest dacha of 2400 hectares. with the settlement of Akhuny and part of the Penza forest dacha of 600 hectares.

By the Decree of the Sredne-Volzhsky Regional Executive Committee No. 7 of March 20, 1933, the village councils of the Penza region are entirely subordinate, in accordance with the decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 30, 1930, to the Penza City Council. in the practice of different names for some areas and in accordance with the decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of February 10, 1932.

The following names of districts of the region have been adopted, including:

–  –  –

SU RSFSR, 1933, No. 36, art. 133; GAPO, f.r.-453, op.1, d.1393, l.64.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10267. Minutes of the meetings of the Central Volga Regional Executive Committee, 1933

Lesno-Krutovsky as part of the village. Lesnaya Krutovka, Krasavka, Chudovka, allocated from the Tatar-Lakinsky village council.

By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 18, 1935, a new district network of the Voronezh Region was approved, including the Zemetchinsky District, which later became part of the Penza Region. , Kolyshleysky, Lopatinsky, Malo-Serdobinsky and Serdobinsky districts, which later became part of the Penza region. 2 Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 25, 1935

A new district network of the Middle Volga Territory was approved, consisting of 87 districts, including districts that later became part of the Penza Region:

Baranovsky, Bashmakovsky, Bessonovsky (separated from Penza and Luninsky districts), Bednodemyanovsky (separated from Narovchatsky and Kerensky districts), Bolshe-Vyassky (separated from Luninsky district), Golitsynsky (separated from Nizhnelomovsky and Mokshansky districts), Golovinsky (separated from Mokshansky and Kamensky districts), Gorodishchensky, Issinsky, Kamensky, Kameshkirsky, Kerensky, Kondolsky (separated from Teleginsky and Shemysheysky districts), Kuznetsky, Litvinovsky (separated from Kuznetsky and Gorodishchensky districts), Luninsky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Neverkinsky (separated from Pavlovsky and Kameshkirsky districts ), Nikolaevsky (separated from Baranovsky and Spassky districts), Nikolo-Pestrovsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Pachelmsky (separated from Bashmakovsky and Chembarsky districts), Penza, Poimsky (separated from Bashmakovsky and Chembarsky districts), Svishchevsky (separated from Kamensky and Chembarsky districts), Teleginsky, Chembarsky, Shemysheysky.3

There was a transfer of village councils from one district to another:

Alekseevsky 2nd Village Council of Mokshansky District and Mochaleysky Village Council of Chembarsky District were attached to the Kamensky District;

to the Shemysheysky district of the Ust-Uzinsky village council of the Penza region;

to the Teleginsky district Kazano-Archadinsky village council of the Kamensky district.

By the Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR of January 27, 1935, they were renamed the Kuibyshev Territory.4 The city of Samara was in the city of Kuibyshev, and the Middle Volga Territory, by Decree No. 157 of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee of January 28, 1935, the Shchepotevsky Village Council of the Svishchevsky District was transferred to the Chembarsky District. 5 This decision of the regional executive committee was approved by the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 20, 1936. 6 SU RSFSR, 1935, No. 4, art. 43.

SU RSFSR, 1935, No. 4, art. 46; gas. "Volga Commune", 1935, No. 29, January 26, p. 2; GAPO f.r.-312, op.1, d.203, l.20.

USSR SU, 1935, No. 7, art. 56; gas. "Volga Commune" No. 24, 1935, p.1.

GAPO, f.r.-1294, op.1, d.195, l.30.

GAPO, f.r.-1294, op.1, file 195, sheet 79.

The decision of the regional administrative commission was approved:

in Bashmakovskiy district:

Alekseevsky 2nd, Sosnovsky, Bogdanovsky, Bolshe-Kashaevsky, Novo-Valovaysky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized;

Pokrovsky is separated from Alekseevsky 2nd village council as part of the village. Pokrovka (center), pos. Laborer, Forest Farm, Vad;

Olshansky is separated from the Sosnovsky village council as part of the village. Olshanka (center), pos. Novo-Troitsky, Novo-Pokrovsky, Aleksandrovsky;

Chernogaevsky is separated from the Bogdanovsky village council as part of the village. Chernogay (center), pos. Holkino;

Arkhangelsky is separated from the Bolshe-Kashaevsky village council as part of the village. Arkhangelsk (center) and Alekseevka;

Staro-Valovaisky is separated from the Novo-Valovaisky village council as part of the village. Old Valovay (center), pos. Dmitrievka.

in Gorodishchensky district:

Gorodishchensky, Chaadaevsky, Ivanisovsky, Treskinsky village councils, Chaadaevsky village council were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Lugovo-Vyselsky separated from the Gorodishchensky village council as part of the village. Lugovye Vyselki;

Vedenyapinskiy was separated from the Ivanovo village council as part of the village. Vedenyapino (center), Lopatino and Forest Gatehouse;

Uransky is separated from the Chaadaevsky village council as part of the village. Uranka (center), Sursky, Friendship;

Salovsky is separated from the Chaadaevsky village council as part of the village. Salovka;

Novo-Kreshchensky is separated from the Treskinsky village council as part of the village. Novokreshchenka (center) and Alekseevka.

in Issinsky district:

the Solovtsovsky village council was disaggregated and the Marovsky village council was organized as part of the village. Marovka.

in the Kamensky district:

Anuchinsky, Andreevsky 1st, Abalduevsky, Virginsky, Ozersky and Studenetsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Gavrilovsky separated from the Anuchinsky village council as part of the village. Gavrilova (center), pos. Red Star, Marorika, Free Ray and Clear Dol;

Gaevsky separated from the Anuchinsky village council as part of the village of Gai (center), Bezymyanskoye, Otradovka, Bessonovka (from the Sobolevsky village council), Sinevka, London, Razin;

Nizovsky is separated from Andreevsky 1st village council as part of the village. Nizovka;

Ust-Atmisssky is separated from the Abalduevsky village council as part of the village. Ust-Atmiss (center), pos. N.Atmiss, village Alekseevka, Zimnichny;

Skripitsinsky separated from the Virginsky Village Council as part of the village of Skripitsino (center), pos. Dmitrievsky, Potma, Aleksandrovsky;

Nadezhdinsky is separated from the Kuvaksky village council as part of the village of Nadezhdinka (center), Belozerki and Ivanovka, pos. Lermontovsky, railway junction, state farm im. Kalinin;

Dmitrievsky is separated from the Ozersky village council as part of the village. Ozerki (center) and Dmitrievka 2nd, pos. Marmots Resolute 1st and Resolute 2nd;

Fedorovsky separated from the Studenetsky village council as part of the village. Fedorovka (center), pos. Grachevka and Kirsanovsky.

in the Kerensky district:

the Kirillovsky and Tataro-Lakinsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Gogol-Borsky separated from the Kirillovsky village council as part of the village. Gogol-Bor;

Russko-Lundansky is separated from the Tataro-Lakinsky village council as part of the village. Russian Lundan.

in the Luninsky district:

the Luninsky, Staro-Kutlinsky, Kazachye-Peletminsky, Bolshe-Vyassky, Arishkinsky, Cherteimsky, Prokazninsky, Aleksandrovsky, Mikhailovsky and Sofia village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

More-Levinsky separated from the Luninsky village council as part of the village. Big Levino;

Novo-Kutlinsky is separated from the Staro-Kutlinsky village council as part of the village. New Kutlya (center), Big Spring;

Nagorno-Peletminsky separated from the Kazachye-Peletminsky village council as part of the village. Nagornaya Peletma (center), Oak, Zhuravki, Ivanovka, Maryevka;

Lesnovyassky is separated from the Bolshe-Vyassky village council as part of the village. Big Vyass (center), Proletary, Yagodny;

Kovaleysky is separated from the Arishkinsky village council as part of the village. Kovaleyka (center), Rudnevka, Pecheura, New Ivanyrs;

Ekaterininsky is separated from the Cherteimsky village council as part of the village. Yekaterinovka (center), New Yekaterinovka, Volodarsky and Zavodskoy villages;

Pyrkinsky is isolated from the Prokazninsky village council as part of the village. Pyrkino (center), Children's sanatorium;

Kugushevsky is separated from the Aleksandrovsky 2nd village council as part of the village. Kugushevka (center), Predislavenka, Lyagushovka, Starch plant;

Chirkovsky 1st is separated from the Mikhailovsky village council as part of the village. Chirkovo 1st (center), Yurievka and Vasilievka;

Alexandria is separated from the Sofia village council as part of the village. Alexandria (center), Mikhailovka and Elkhovka.

in the Nizhnelomovsky district:

Arshinovsky, Kuvak-Nikolsky, Pryanzersky, Ust-Karemshinsky, Ust-Umetsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Kersky is separated from the Arshinov village council as part of the village. Kera (center), and from the Golitsyn village council with. Bogdanovka;

Fedorovsky separated from the Kuvak-Nikolsky village council as part of the village. Fedorovka (center), Styazhkino, Ezdovka, Ananyino and Vostok commune;

Krivozersky separated from the Pryanzersky village council and as part of the village. Krivozerye (center), pos. Metalnikov;

Karemshinsky isolated from the Ust-Karemshinsky village council as part of the village. Karemsha (center) and Kolychevo;

Staro-Nyavkinsky is separated from the Ust-Umetsky village council as part of the village. Old Nyavka (center) and the commune "Red Dawn".

in Nikolo-Pestrovsky district:

the Maissky, Sermansky and Nochkinsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Kenchersky is separated from the Maissky village council as part of the village. Kencherk;

Kravkovsky is separated from the Nochkinsky village council as part of the village. Kravkovo (center), Zaborovka, Norma and Dawn;

Chepurleisky is separated from the Serman village council as part of the village. Chepurleika.

in the Penza region:

the Bessonovsky, Stepanovsky, Mertovshchinsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Bolshe-Koloyarsky isolated from the Bessonovsky village council as part of the village. Bolshoi Koloyar, Paleologovo, s. Shchukino, Orlovka;

Trofimovsky is separated from the Stepanovsky village council as part of the village. Trofimovka (center), Arkhangelsk and Pantsyrevsky;

Lopukhovsky is separated from the Martovshchinsky village council as part of the village. Lopukhovka (center), Aleksandrovka, Proletarian;

Vasilyevsky is separated from the Mertovshchinsky village council as part of the village. Vasilievka (center) and Seyanki, Sivishkin settlement.

in the Teleginsky district:

Ermolovsky 2nd, Koltovsky, Maryevsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Litomginsky is isolated from Ermolovsky 2nd as part of the village. Litomgino (center), pos. Popkov and from the Zagoskinsky village council with. New Village;

Lipyagovsky separated from the Koltovsky village council as part of the village. Lipyagi (center), Ranzovka, Nadezhdino;

Krasnopolsky is separated from the Maryevsky village council as part of the village. Krasnopole (center), Nikolaevka, Old Demkino, New Pavlovka, Romanovka, Raskos;

the villages of Mikhailovka and Novaya Archada of the Koltovsky village council were transferred to the N. Archadinsky village council;

settlement Dmitrievka of the Kuchkinsky village council was transferred to the Toluzakovsky village council.

in the Chembarsky district:

Lipovsky, Pustynsky, Deryabikhinsky, Obvalsky village councils were disaggregated and the following village councils were organized:

Pyarkinsky is separated from the Linevskoye village council as part of the village. Pyarkino;

Vedenyapinskiy separated from the Pustynskiy village council as part of the village. Vedenyapino (center) and Vyglyadovka;

Mikhailovsky is separated from the Deryabikhinsky and Alekseevsky village councils as part of the village. Mikhailovka (center), pos. Lugovoy, N.-Derevnya, Dawn, Druzhny, Krasnye Ozerki and Kuzmin;

Lipovsky is isolated from Obvalsky as part of the village. Lipovka (center), pos. Maslovka, Shelaleyka, Kiselevka and from the Ulyanovsk village council with. Krasovka Shendin;

in connection with the transfer of the center of the Deryabikhinsky Village Council from the village. Deryabikhino in the village. Alekseevka is considered the village council of Alekseevsky.

The same resolution approved the decision of the regional administrative commission on the transfer of the Narovchatsky district, pos. Partsy from the Pansky Village Council to Abashevsky.

Decree No. 311 of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee of February 17, 1935, p. Siyanovo of the Shutovsky Village Council of the Narovchatsky District was transferred to the Monastyrsky Village Council of the Bednodemyanovsky District; the village of "Krasny Kholm" of the Mokro-Michkassky village council and the village of "Dubrava" of the Michkassko-Vyselkovsky village council from the Nizhnelomovsky district were transferred to the Golovinsky district;

The Kamensky Village Council of the Poimsky District was transferred to the Chembarsky District;

The Archadinsky Village Council of the Svishchevsky District was transferred to the Teleginsky District;

The Pyatnitsky village council of the Pachelmsky district was transferred to the Bashmakovskaya district.1 The Golitsynsky district was formed in February 1935 from the village councils that had departed from the Mokshansky and Nizhne-Lomovsky districts. .3 By Decree of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee No. 162 dated January 28, 1936 (paragraph No. 41), the Kuncherovsky Village Council from the Kuznetsky District was transferred to the Neverkinsky District, and the Verkhozimsky Village Council from the Kuznetsky District to the Kameshkirsky District; Voronovsky and Godyaikinsky village councils from the Litvinovsky district were transferred to the Bazarno-Syvgansky district;

Russko-Truevsky village council from the Kuznetsk district to the Litvinovsky district.

Decree of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee No. 479 dated March 19, 1936, p. Sovetskoye from the Lyachinsky village council was transferred to the Kirdyashevsky village council of the Narovchatsky district.4 GAPO, f.r.-613, op.1, d.

GAPO, f.r.-613, op.1, d.109, l.35.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10271; f.r.-573, op.1, d.209, l.1. Minutes of meetings of the Kuibyshev regional executive committee, 1936; f.r.-573, op.Bashmakovsky d.209, l.1.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10271.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of March 20, 1936, the Svinukhinsky village council of the Golovinsky district was transferred to the Mokshansky district, and the villages of Zagibaliha and Dolgaya Vershina of the Bashmakovsky district were transferred to the Poimsky district.

the village of Kerensk was renamed into the village of Krasnogor, and the district into Krasnogorsky.

the city of Penza was divided into three districts, Zavodskoy, Northern and Southern, and the village of Akhuny was included in the city. 4 The Zavodskoy district of Penza bordered along United Street with Horse Sloboda, walked along Stepan Razin Street, along Dzerzhinsky Street, along the line of the Lenin Railway and further east along the line of the railway;

Northern region of

Penza from the indicated border to the Hippodrome, along the Battle Mountain, in the middle of Karl Marx Street, along the Penza River, along Kasatkina Street and along the northern side of the road to Akhuny:

The southern region of Penza from the indicated borders of the Northern region to the suburban villages of Krivozerye, Ternovka, Veselovka, including Akhuny.

Such a division in Penza existed until December 1943.

By the Decree of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee No. 2980 of December 17, 1936, three districts were organized in Penza: Zavodskoy, Northern and Southern. Novo-Troitsky of the Kamensky district was transferred to the Levashovsky village council of the Svishchevsky district. 6 By the Decree of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee No. Vichkley of the Litvinovsky district was transferred to the Nikolo-Pestrovsky district. 7 By the Decree of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee No. 370 of February 25, 1937, independent Staro-Sotsky and Novo-Pyatinsky village councils were separated from the Narovchatsky village council in the Narovchatsky district. 8 By the decision of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 9, 1937 the Ramzai district was formed from rural councils directly subordinate to the Penza city council.9 The Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 10, 1937 approved the following composition of the village councils of the Ramzai district: Aleksandrovsky, Alferovsky, Bezvodninsky, Bolshe-Valyaevsky, Veselovsky, Durasovsky, Zasechny, Konstantinovsky, Krivozeryevsky, Leninsky , Lebedevsky, Leonidovsky, GAPO, f.r.-1138, op.1, d.480, l.1.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10272. Minutes of meetings of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee, 1936

GAPO, NSB, No. 10272; f.r.-1294, op.1, file 195, sheet 95.

GAPO, f.r.-453, op.1, file 2588, l.25.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10273. Protocols and resolutions of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee, 1936

GAPO, NSB, No. 10275; f.r.-2038, op.1, d.7, l.8.

GAPO, NSB, No. 10275. Minutes of meetings of the Kuibyshev Regional Executive Committee, 1937

GAPO, NSB, No. 10275.

SU RSFSR, 1937, No. 9, article 70.

Malo-Valyaevsky, Nikolaevsky, Novo-Zabalkovsky, Ramzaysky, Salovsky, Staro-Kamensky, Ternovsky and the working settlement of Zolotarevka. with the center in the city of Voronezh.2 The Zemetchinsky and Sosedsky districts were included in the Tambov region from the Voronezh region; from the Kuibyshev region Bashmakovskiy, Bessonovsky, Bednodemyanovsky, Bolshe-Vyassky, Gorodishchensky, Golovinsky, Golitsynsky, Issinsky, Kondolsky, Kerensky, Kamensky, Luninsky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Pachelmsky, Poimsky, Ramsaysky, Svishchevsky, Teleginsky, Chembarsky, Shemysheysky districts and Penza, which later became part of the Penza region.

By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 21, 1937, the Ramsay district, being part of the Tambov region from September 27, 1937, was renamed the Ternovsky district, and the center of the district was transferred to the village. Ternovka.3 By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of April 14, 1938, the village of Shcherbakovka was transferred from the Bednodemyanovsky District to the Kerensky District. Mesopotamia.

On the basis of the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of October 26, 1938, the village of Chernavka, Kondolsky District, Tambov Region, was transferred to the Danilovsky District, Saratov Region.

The Dmitrievsky village council from the Litvinovsky district of the Kuibyshev region was transferred to the Gorodishchensky district of the Tambov region.

converted into workers' settlements:

Chaadaevka, Gorodishchensky district and Zemetchino, Zemetchinsky district, 6Lunino, Luninsky district.7 Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 4, 1939

The Tambov region was divided into the Penza and Tambov regions. 8 Ibid., No. 13, art. 142.

Ibid., No. 66, Art. 301.

SU RSFSR, 1938, No. 1, article 5.

SU RSFSR, 1938, No. 1, article 145.

Ibid., 1938, No. 12, item 169.

Gazette of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 11/25/1938, No. 17.

Ibid., 12/05/1938, No. 19.

Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1939, No. 4; The newspaper "Working Penza", No. 29, February 6, 1939; GAPO, f.r.-2038, op.1, d.96, l.184-185; d.205, l.9-12.

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(Mayorovka), d. Maslovka.

Chembarsky center with. Volchkovo, village Syaskino (Kolychevo).

Shelaley center with. Shelaleyka.

Yazykovo center in the village of Yazykovo.

PENZA REGION 1939-1991

The Tambov region was divided into the Penza and Tambov regions.1 The newly formed Penza region included 38 districts.

The following were allocated to the Penza region:

from the Tambov region, Penza and districts: Bashmakovskiy, Bednodemyanovsky, Bessonovsky, Bolshe-Vyassky, Golitsynsky, Golovinsky, Gorodishchensky, Zemetchinsky, Kerensky, Issinsky, Kamensky, Kondolsky, Luninsky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Pachelmsky, Poimsky, Svishchevsky, Sosedsky , Teleginsky, Ternovsky, Chembarsky and Shemysheysky;

from the Kuibyshev region districts: Baranovsky, Kameshkirsky, Kuznetsky, Litvinovsky, Neverkinsky, Nikolaevsky and Nikolo-Pestrovsky;

from the Saratov region districts: Bekovsky, Danilovsky, Kolyshleysky, Lopatinsky, Malo-Serdobinsky, Serdobsky, Tamalinsky.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of May 16, 1939, the city of Kuznetsk was classified as a city of regional subordination.

Kondolsky district of the Penza region was divided into two village councils: 3

Maryevsky village council with a center in the village of Maryevka, with the inclusion of settlements in the village council: the village of Maslovka, the farms of Ulanovka and Tagayka, st. Kromshchino, the villages of Bogorodsk, Aleksandrovka and Sem-Berez, Railway booths No. 131, 227, Zagotzerno point;

Krasnopolsky village council with a center in the village of Krasnopolye, with the inclusion of settlements in the village council: Novo-Pavlovka, the village of Veselopolye, the villages of Raskos, Demkino, Romanovka, Ivanovka, Verkhnyaya Nikolaevka, Pavlikovo farm, Railway booths No. 223-225, 219.

Decree No. 454 of the Organizing Committee of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR for the Penza Region of July 7, 1939

and by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of September 16, 1939, had in mind the economic and cultural attraction of the villages of Sannikovo, Malaya Kornevka and Bolshaya Kornevka of the Bolshekornevsky village council of the Svishchevsky district to the Tamalinsky district and in order to better serve in administrative, economic and cultural relations, a petition was filed about the transfer of villages:

Sannikovo, Malaya Kornevka, Bolshaya Kornevka of the Bolshekornevsky village council from the Svishchevsky district to the Tamalinsky district, the rest of the villages of the Bolshekornevsky village council: N. Vereika, Mosolovka, Varvarovka should be attached to the Pletnevsky village council of the Svishchevsky district, and the Bolshekornevsky village council should be liquidated.

Decree No. 582 of the Organizing Committee of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR for the Penza region of August 16, 1939, meaning GAPO, f.r.-2038, op.1, file 96, l. 184 - 185 GAPO, f.r. -2038, op.1, file 98, sheet 9 GAPO, f.r. -2038, op.1, d. 139, l. 442 territorial and economic gravitation p. Polyanshino to the Kameshkirsky district, in order to bring the leadership closer and better serve the collective farmers in administrative, economic and cultural relations, a petition was filed with the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR to transfer the village. Polyanshchino of the Ivanisovsky village council of the Gorodishchensky district to the borders of the Boltinsky village council of the Kameshkirsky district. Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of September 19, 1939, p. Polyanshino from the Gorodishchensky district was transferred to the Kameshkirsky district of the Penza region1 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of September 7, 1939.

The Zaseksky village council from the Bednodemyanovsky district was transferred to the Nizhnelomovsky district of the Penza region.2 By the decision of the Penza regional executive committee dated January 25, 1940 No. 42, the borders between the Bakursky district of the Saratov region and the Serdobsky district of the Penza region along the southern border of the Borovo-Polyanskaya forest dacha with the inclusion of the entire territory of Borovo- Polyanskaya forest dacha (1048 ha) and adjacent forests of local importance (218 ha) to the borders of the Penza region. New Kryazhim of the Kuznetsk district of the Penza region, in which the Hero of the Soviet Union A.E. was born. Makhalin, was renamed with. Makhalino.4 Decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of February 17, 1940

were renamed the Kerensky district in the Vadinsky district, the Litvinovsky district in the Sosnovoborsky district, and their centers with. Kerensk in the village Vadinsk, working settlement of Litvino in r.p. Sosnovoborsk.

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Maps of the Penza province

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PGM Saransk district 1c 1792 81.6mb
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PGM Chembarsky district 2v 1792 139.1mb
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PGM Insar district 2v 1793 96.3mb
PGM Narovchatsky district 1c 1789 51.3mb
PGM Krasnoslobodsky district 1c 1789 71.1mb
PGM Gorodishchensky district 1c 1789 94.9mb
PGM Verkhnelomovsky district 1c 1789 46.3mb
PGM Nizhnelomovsky district 1c 1789 46.7mb
PGM Kerensky district 1c 1789 25.1mb
Schubert Map 3v 1880

Atlas of the Penza province

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Historical information on the province

The province occupied 34129.1 sq. a verst or 3,555,115 acres between 52°38" -54°5" north latitude and 40°27½" - 44°31" east longitude from Greenwich. It bordered on the west - with Tambov, in the south - with Saratov, in the east - with Simbirsk, in the north - with Nizhny Novgorod.

Population

In 1896, the population of the Penza province was 1,480,665 (721,102 men and 759,563 women). According to the 1897 census (preliminary count), there were 1,483,948 (72,0912 men and 763,036 women). In 1896, there were 1,387,726 Orthodox, 22,362 schismatics, 1,025 Catholics, 410 Protestants, 619 Jews, 68,131 Mohammedans, 392 other confessions. 84,684 estates, 1,301,425 peasants, 451 other estates. In 1865, there were 1,199,272 inhabitants in the province. The split is widespread mainly in the districts of Chembarsky (the village of Poim) and Nizhnelomovsky. Up to 800 Molokans live in the village of Andreevka, Chembarsky district. There is a Nikolaev brotherhood to fight the schism. In 1892, there were 210,290 households in the volosts, of which 206,029 were peasant households. The average composition of a household was 6.3 souls. The average (for 5 years) population growth per year is 25,022 people or 1.7%. By January 1, 1892, 278,884 souls had no more than the norm (1.9 dess.). The highest allotment - from 2.75-4.6 dess. on the lips; 294,261 souls owned it (published by the committee of ministers - "Code of statistical materials" p. 153). Of the counties, the most populated are Narovchatsky (59.5 inhabitants per square verst), Nizhnelomovsky (56.3 people) and Penza (54 people); the least populated Gorodishchensky district (29.9 people). Throughout the province for 1 square. a verst accounts for 46.9 souls.

Since ancient times, Mordvins, Muromas, Meshchers and Burtases lived in the Penza province. The oldest settlements: Murunza on the site of the present city of Mokshan, Meshcherskoye on the Khoper River and Burtas in the current Kerensky district. Ivan the Terrible set up watchtower settlements with fortresses here. Later, the fortresses were interconnected by artificial ramparts: one of them went from Penza to Ramsay, Mokshan, Lomov and Kerensk, the other from the suburbs of Atemar to Saransk and Sheshkeev. In order to protect against the raids of the Tatars and others, Mokshan was built in 1535, in the 17th century. - Narovchat, Krasnoslobodsk, Sheshkeev, etc. Burtases and Murom merged with neighboring peoples, especially with Russians. The Meshcheryaks, out of 33,000, live in 14 villages, of which 10 are in the southwestern part of the Kerensky district; at present they are almost indistinguishable from Russians.

Mordva, among about 187½ thousand, lives in 200 villages and villages of the districts of Krasnoslobodsky, Insarsky, Narovchatsky, Saransky and especially Gorodishchensky; there are several Mordovian villages in Chembarsky and Nizhnelomovsky counties.

There are more than 68 thousand Tatars in 89 villages, of which 66 are in Krasnoslobodsky, Insarsky and Saransky counties, the rest are in the northern part of Chembarsky and Kerensky counties. There are 2 Tatar villages in Gorodishchensky and Nizhnelomovsky uyezds, 1 in Moksha uyezd, and no Tatar villages in other uyezds. The Tatars have more than 100 mosques and 80 schools. Now they willingly learn Russian as well. The rich Tatars are engaged in trade, the poor - in arable farming and burlachstvo. Part of the Tatars goes to seasonal work in other provinces.

Administrative-territorial division

In 1708, from the cities of the current Penza province, Mokshan and Penza were part of the Kazan province, while others belonged to the Azov province.

In 1725, Upper and Lower Lomov were part of the Tambov province of the Voronezh province, Krasnaya Sloboda, Shishkeev, Kerensk, Narovchat and Trinity prison - Shatsk province of the Voronezh province; Penza, Mokshan and Saransk were provinces of the Kazan province.

In 1780, an independent Penza governorate was established with 13 counties: Verkhnelomovsky, Gorodishchensky, Insarsky, Kerensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Penza, Saransky, Troitsky, Chembarsky, Shishkeevsky.

From 1797 to 1801 The Penza province did not exist independently, but was divided among 4 neighboring ones.

At the end of the 19th century there were 10 counties: Penza, Gorodishchensky, Mokshansky, Saransky, Chembarsky, Nizhnelomovsky, Kerensky, Krasnoslobodsky, Narovchatsky and Insarsky. Zemstvo chiefs in the counties of Gorodishchensky, Insarsky, Krasnoslobodsky and Chembarsky 6 each, in Nizhnelomovsky and Saransky 5 each, in the counties Penza, Kerensky, Narovchatsky and Mokshansky 4 each. In judicial terms, the entire province was subordinate to the Penza District Court. City judges were in the cities of Penza, Saransk, Mokshan, Nizhny Lomov and Chembar. Notary office, except for cities, in the village of Bazarnaya Kenshe, Gorodishchensky district. There are 6 male monasteries, with 170 monastics, and 10 female monasteries, with 2478 monastics. Orthodox churches 823, parishes 691. Lutheran church 1, mosques 121, Jewish synagogues and prayer schools 2.

In 1918, Ruzaevsky uyezd was formed, and in 1923 Spassky and Temnikovsky uyezds (previously in Tambov gubernia) were annexed.

In 1925 Insarsky, Kerensky, Mokshansky, Narovchatsky, Saransky and Temnikovsky were abolished. Ruzaevsky district was renamed into Saransky, and Spassky into Bednodemyanovsky.

On May 14, 1928, the province and all its counties were abolished, and their territory became part of the Middle Volga region.

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