Likhnitsky Izmail Mikhailovich
1. Dissertation by I.M. Likhnitsky “The Consecrated Cathedral in Moscow in the 16th-17th Centuries”, published in St. Petersburg by M. Merkushev’s printing house in 1906 (Extracted from the journal “Christian Reading”, 1906), 74 pp. (39 p., photocopy)
2. Diploma of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, issued to Likhnitsky I.M. on 16.01.1913, on his completion of the course in the economics department. (1 page, photocopy)
3. Extract from the “Newest Encyclopedic Dictionary”, book. VII, (Bulletin of Knowledge, ed. P.P. Soykin, L., d. 1926-1927), p. 1461, about Likhnitsky I.M. (1 sheet, typescript)
4. The work list of Likhnitsky I.S., started on September 30, 1927, with entries about his positions and places of work from July 18, 1911 to September 20, 1935. (8 pages, photocopy)
5. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 08.07.1939 to Likhnitskaya’s daughter I.I. with a request to make every effort to search for Likhnitskaya’s mother A.S. (4 pages, photocopy)
6. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 17.08.1939 to his relatives with a request to find out why there is no response to his statements. (2 p., photocopy)
7. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 10/31/1939 to Likhnitskaya’s mother and relatives. (4 pages, photocopy)
8. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 02.11.1939 to Likhnitskaya's daughter I.I. about sending a copy of his complaint to the Commissioner of Internal Affairs for transmission to the lawyer. (2 pages, photocopy)
9. Certificate of the Leningrad City Prosecutor’s Office No. 13 dated 04.04.1989, issued to I.I. Likhnitskaya, on the rehabilitation of I.M. Likhnitsky in the 1935 case (1 page, photocopy)
10. Certificate of the Orenburg Region Prosecutor’s Office No. 13r-89 dated 30.05.1989 on the rehabilitation of I.M. Likhnitsky in the 1938 case (1 page, photocopy)
11. Letter from Shenderova M.S. dated 19.06.1989 to sister Verzhbinskaya Yu.S. about their visit with their mother to the UKGB to clarify the fate of Likhnitsky I.M. and Likhnitskaya A.S. (23 p., photocopy)
12. Letter from Institution P-233 (Yertsevo settlement, Arkhangelsk region) No. 2/L-17 dated 05/23/1990 to I.I. Likhnitskaya on the execution of prisoner I.M. Likhnitsky on 11/01/1941 and on his burial in the cemetery of the Oneglag railway department, Plesetsk district, Arkhangelsk region and on sending his photograph. (1 page, photocopy)
13. Certificate II-RZh No. 454152 on the death of Likhnitsky I.M. 01.11.1941 (cause of death - execution, place of death - Orenburg), issued by the Civil Registry Office of the city of Orenburg on 06.07.1990. (1 page, photocopy)
14. Letter from an unidentified person dated 21.10.1990 to Shenderova M.S. with answers to her questions about Kargopollag, where the author was imprisoned from September 1950 to January 1955 (2 pages, typewritten)
15. Text of the speech of I.I. Likhnitskaya at the meeting of former Tenishevites in the Yusupov Palace on 11.11.1991. (5 p., typewritten)
16. Biographical information on Likhnitsky I.M., written by Likhnitskaya I.I. (4 pages, typewritten)
Names (1)
Likhnitsky Izmail Mikhailovich
Born June 30, 1879 in the village of Puzevo, Pavlovsky district, Voronezh province, in the family of a clergyman; Russian; hereditary honorary citizen; higher education: in 1905 he graduated from the St. Petersburg Theological Academy with a candidate of theology degree; in 1911 - from the economics department of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. He served as an inspector for the art department of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, while simultaneously teaching commercial geography and history in the capital's educational institutions, in particular, at the Tenishevsky School. In the 1920s - one of the organizers of public education in new forms (workers' faculties at universities, the FZU system, etc.); in 1925-1931 he worked as the head of the accounting and operational department at the State Publishing House. In the 1920s, he and his wife raised about 20 nephews, whose fathers, rural clergymen, were repressed in the first years of the revolution. Lived in Leningrad, Sovetsky (Suvorovsky) Ave., Bldg. 47, Apt. 23. Arrested in 1931, sentenced under Art. 58-7 to 5 years' imprisonment. Imprisoned in a logging camp in the Ukhta concentration camp; released on October 16, 1932 at the request of A. Yenukidze. Returned to Leningrad, worked in publishing houses in Petrozavodsk and Leningrad. Arrested again in 1935; sentenced by the Special Security Service of the NKVD of the USSR to exile with his wife to Orenburg. In 1938 he lived in exile in Orenburg, Kashirina St., Bldg. 32. Taught at preparatory courses for the Pedagogical Institute. Arrested, sentenced by the Troika of the NKVD Directorate for the Orenburg Region on 15.02.1938 to 10 years of imprisonment. Escorted to the Arkhangelsk Region. Served in Oneglag. Sentenced by the Special Specialized Division under Art. 58-1a of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to capital punishment. Executed on 01.11.1941. Rehabilitated in the 1938 case by the Prosecutor's Office of the Orenburg Region on 24.05.1989.
Documents (10)
1. Dissertation by I.M. Likhnitsky “The Consecrated Cathedral in Moscow in the 16th-17th Centuries”, published in St. Petersburg by M. Merkushev’s printing house in 1906 (Extracted from the journal “Christian Reading”, 1906), 74 p.







































2. Diploma of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, issued to Likhnitsky I.M. on 16.01.1913, on completion of the course in the economics department.

3. Extract from the “Newest Encyclopedic Dictionary”, book. VII, (Bulletin of Knowledge, ed. P.P. Soykin, L., d. 1926-1927), p. 1461, about Likhnitsky I.M.

4. The work list of Likhnitsky I.S., started on September 30, 1927, with entries about his positions and places of work from July 18, 1911 to September 20, 1935.








5. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 07/08/1939 to Likhnitskaya's daughter I.I. with a request to make every effort to search for Likhnitskaya's mother A.S.




6. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 17.08.1939 to his relatives with a request to find out why there is no response to his statements.


7. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 10/31/1939 to Likhnitskaya's mother F.D. and relatives.




8. Letter from Likhnitsky I.M. dated 02.11.1939 to Likhnitskaya's daughter I.I. about sending a copy of his complaint to the Commissioner of Internal Affairs for transmission to the lawyer.


10. Certificate of the Orenburg Region Prosecutor's Office No. 13r-89 dated 30.05.1989 on the rehabilitation of I.M. Likhnitsky in the 1938 case.
