Aleksei Nikitin (born 1870)
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- On November 4, 1917 a provisional council of Bolshevik commissars (including Boris Weisbrod , Mikhail Vladimirsky, Vladimir Obukh and Aleksei Nikitin) was set up under the Moscow Military Revolutionary Committee (VRK), tasked to handle the affairs of Moscow municipal governance and city finances.[1]
- member SRD bureau[2]
- NIKITIN Aleksey Yakovlevich (1870-1938). Deputy Director of the Central Forest Experimental Station of the Moscow Region Land Department" and was he was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery.[3]
- Nikitin A. Ya. (1870-1938),
- statistician, land surveyor,
- was born in the village of Monva, Kursk province and district, into a peasant family; graduated from the Kursk land surveying school.
- In the revolutionary movement since the early 90s.
- Conducted underground work in Kursk, Orel and Moscow.
- In December 1897, he was arrested for belonging to the Moscow "Workers' Union" and was held in custody until December 1898.
- Upon release, he was exiled to Kursk pending trial, and in Kursk, and in June 1899, he was sentenced to exile for 3 years in the Vyatka province (with credit for pre-trial detention).
- After his exile, he returned to Moscow and served in the city government. He was a member of the City District Committee of the RSDLP.
- On June 25 (12), 1910, he was searched and arrested, but released due to insufficient evidence.
- ^ Мамаев А.В. (2013). "Переход Московского городского самоуправления под контроль большевиков (конец 1917 – начало 1918 гг. )". Вестник «История и политология» (4): 44–56.
- ^ Proletarskai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡, Issue 20. Gospolitizdat, 1923. pp. 83-84
- ^ Соломон Кипнис. Новодевичий мемориал. Некрополь монастыря и кладбища. Litres, 2024. p. 465
- ^ Владлен Николаевич Степанов. Адресовано в Москву. Московский рабочии, 1987. p. 178