RECORDS: 76 - 100 of 189795
1 Jul 1928. [Kontorovich] TO (Sedov). Akmolinsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul [1928]. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. Usevich TO (Trotsky). Krasnokokshaisk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. Vasiuta Papelov Rubashkin TO (Trotsky). Kalachinsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul (1928). (Volkov) TO Trotsky. Moscow. , (1928). Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1929. Trotsky. "Diplomatia ili revoliutsionnaia politika ?" (Büyik Ada). , 1929. Digital
Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.
[1 Jul 1931] (Trotsky) TO Fourth International Secretariat. np., 1931 Digital
Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.
1 Jun 1649. Trois-Rivières. Concessions of land to fourteen settlers, by Jacques Buteux representing the Jesuits; a notarial copy made [at Trois-Rivières?] 1 Jun 1650, s. Boursonnyer [i.e. Flour de La Boujonnière] , 1649., 1650, Digital
1 Jun 1781. Versailles. Certificate of pension of 300 l. granted to Françoise Marguerite Le Prevost du Quesnel. Printed form filled out in MS., s. for Louis XVI by a secretary., 1781. Digital
1 Jun 1919. Lenin TO Mezhlauk Voroshilov Melnichanskii COPY TO F Sergeev Kaminskii. np., 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1919. Trotsky TO Central Committee VIA Sklianskii. Kantemirovka. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1919. Trotsky TO Council of Defense VIA Sklianskii. Kantemirovka. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1919. Trotsky TO (Lenin) VIA Sklianskii. Evstratovka. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1919. Trotsky TO Sklianskii Lenin. Kantemirovka. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1919. Trotsky TO Sklianskii Lenin. Kantemirovka. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun [1928]. Emelianov Oborin TO (Trotsky). Eniseisk. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1928. Ishchenko TO (Trotsky). Kainsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun [1928]. Iudin TO Trotsky. Achinsk. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1928. Kasparova TO Sedov. Kurgan. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1928. Kont(orovich) TO Sedov. Akmolinsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1928. Levitskii TO (Trotsky). Arkhangelsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun [1928]. (Sosnovskaia?) TO Trotsky. Moscow. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun 1928. Vaganian TO (Preobrazhenskii). Biisk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jun [1928]. Vardin TO (Leading Trotskyists?). Biisk. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
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- Repository
- Houghton Library 74613
- Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute 23250
- Harvard University Archives 14748
- Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections 11085
- Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School 10806
- Harvard Divinity School Library, Harvard University 7956
- Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) 7066
- Botany Libraries, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University 6548
- Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library 6140
- Harvard-Yenching Library, Harvard Library, Harvard University 4096
- Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library, Harvard Library, Harvard University 3359
- Botany Libraries, Farlow Reference Library of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University 3348
- Dumbarton Oaks 2919
- Wolbach Archives, Wolbach Library, Harvard University 2612
- Botany Libraries, Economic Botany Library of Oakes Ames, Harvard University 2309
- Monroe C. Gutman Library, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University 1977
- H.C. Fung Library, Harvard Library, Harvard University 1919
- Harvard Art Museums Archives 1728
- Botany Libraries, Arnold Arboretum Library (Cambridge), Harvard University 1451
- Biblioteca Berenson, I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies 386
- Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University 364
- Botany Libraries, Orchid Library of Oakes Ames, Harvard University 289
- Frances Loeb Library 286
- Peabody Museum Archives 239
- Ukrainian Research Institute 160
- Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University 115
- Arnold Arboretum Archives 25
- Fine Arts Library 1 ∧ less
- Subject
- African Americans--Massachusetts--Cambridge 1
- Boston (Mass.) 1
- Brothers and sisters 1
- Drawings (visual works) 1
- Freedmen 1
- Girls -- England. 1
- Lawyers 1
- Medals 1
- Receipts (financial documents) 1
- School children -- England 1
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. 1
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Casualties 1 ∧ less
- Language
- English 57
- Latin 4
- Names
- Hancock, John 1
- Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1905 1
- Harvard University 1
- Vassall, Tony, 1713?-1811 1
- Williamson, George, 1883-1914 1