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Государственное предприятие «Северо-Западное речное пароходство»
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ЦГА СПб – Ф. 2141, Оп. 12, Д. 76
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Русский: Документы из личного дела Михаила Федоровича Миклашевского из архивного фонда Государственного предприятия «Северо-Западное речное пароходство» (Р-2141).

Михаил Федорович Миклашевский – родился 6 сентября 1873 года в Ставрополе, женат, одна дочь, окончил юридический факультет Киевского университета. Работал в Податной инспекции в уездах Петроградской губернии (Лужском, Гдовском, Петроградском, Шлисильбургском, и в г. Кронщтадте), а с 1915 года по 10 марта 1919 года в г. Петрограде в районе 37-го участка. С 1919 года и до 18 января 1922 года служил в Петроградском Транспортном Потребительском Отделом Водников, откуде уволен вследствие сокращением штатов. Затем работал финансовым инспектором в Финансовом отделе Петрогубисполкома (Петроградского губернского исполнительного комитета).

Документы хранятся в Центральном государственном архиве Санкт-Петербургафонд Р–2141, опись 12, дело 76; здесь лишь: листы 1, 1об., 2, 3, 12, 12об., 23, 24, 25.
English: Documents from the personal file of Mikhail Fyodorovich Miklashevsky from the archival fund of the State Enterprise "North-West River Shipping Company" (R-2141).

Mikhail Fyodorovich Miklashevsky was born on 6 September 1873 in Stavropol, married, one daughter, graduated from the law faculty of Kiev University. He worked in the Tax Inspectorate in the counties (uezds) of Petrograd Governorate (Luzhsky, Gdovsky, Petrogradsky, Shlisselburgsky, and in the supernumerary city of Kronstadt), and from 1915 to 10 March 1919 in Petrograd in the 37th district. From 1919 until 18 January 1922 he served in the Petrograd Transport Consumer Department of Watermen, from where he was dismissed due to staff cutback. Then, he worked as a financial inspector in the Financial Department of the Petrogubispolkom (Petrograd Governorate Executive Committee).

The documents are stored in the Central State Archive of St. Petersburgfonds R–2141, inventory 12, file 76; here only: sheets 1, 1v., 2, 3, 12, 12v., 23, 24, 25.
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