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[Peter V. Verigin - correspondence - V. Soloveff]

This file contains Peter V. Verigin's letter written from Calgary on Palliser Hotel letterhead, dated Sept 1, 1924 to Souveloff (Soloveff), discussing business affairs, especially the breeding of horse stock for sale by the CCUB. The file contains two photographs of such horses wit Souveloff and Mikhail Cazakoff.

[Peter V. Verigin - letter while under house arrest in Elizavetpol, Caucasus]

This file contains manuscript letter from Peter V. Verigin written under house arrest in Elizavetpol, Caucasus. Peter was arrested on January 26, 1886 and taken to Elizavetpol for prosecution and eventual sentencing to exile where he remained for the next 16 years. The letter is dated March 28, 1887, one year before the first known and recorded letter was collected and published in Verigin's 1901 collected letters. This letter is addressed: To the Doukhobors of all villages. Verigin is greeting and praying for them al to not hate their brothers, thanking them for their gifts and signed Peter Vasilyevich Verigin. The handwritten letter is accompanied by Russian typed version and English translation by Peter Legebedoff in 1975.

[Correspondence to V. Samorodin]

This file comprises of Peter P. Verigin’s letters to V. Samorodin and “Aloysha” (5 letters). Four letters on Verigin’s stationery, signed with Verigin’s customary initials; the fifth letter 2 pages on plain paper, unsigned, but clearly in Verigin’s hand. Letters discuss Samorodin’s role in making communal living in Krestova easier by reconciling differences between factions, and types of farm equipment to be purchased.

[Peter V. Verigin, Anastasia Holoboff, Fedosia Verigina]

This file comprises of letters written between Peter V. Verigin, Anastasia Holoboff and Fedosia Verigin of personal nature as well as of discussing community concerns. This file also contains a few letters written to Fedosia by Podivinnikov and J. J. Verigin.

[Correspondence to M. Verigin, Gabriel Vereschagin and Nicolai Markin]

This file comprises of Peter P. Verigin’s letters to M. Verigin, Vasily Verigin’s daughter, 6 letters (1917), each 2 pages, signed either as Petrushka or P. V., all with original mailing envelopes. Most are on Verigin’s letterhead, though one is mailed from Fort Garry Hotel on their letterhead. Letters discuss his daily activities and gives advice to his nephew’s daughter. In addition, this file contains Peter V. Verigin’s letters to Gabriel Vereschagin, 5 letters (1917), each 2 pages, 4 on Verigin’s stationery, all signed P.V. Vereschagin was one of Verigin’s trusted leaders, and he discusses details of his wishes to be executed in various villages and concerns. With contemporary photo of Vereshchagin and family (MsC121-DP-266). Next part of this file comprises of Peter V. Verigin’s letters to Nicolai Markin, 9 letters (1914-1923) 1-2 pages, most with covers, signed P. V or P.V. G.

[Correspondence to Nicolai Plotnikoff and Semi Makhortoff]

This file comprises handwritten letters dating between 1921 and 1924. Letters in the file have been tentatively attributed to Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, on the basis of previous reading and consideration undertaken by Anastasia Leontieva. Letters are written on the official letterhead of Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, or on plain stationery.

[Correspondence to Sam Makaroff and to community]

This file comprises of letter to Sam Makaroff written on Office of Peter Verigin stationary (1921) and typescript letter to community on the Office of Peter Verigin stationary with an original envelope (Aug 1924). Message to be read at the meeting signed Petr Gospodnei (Peter Lordly). In addition, this file contains handwritten message about death of Peter Verigin and his photograph in an original mount (1924?) (MsC121-DP-234 c.6).

[Correspondence to M.E. Maret]

This file comprises of typescript letter on beliefs (3 pages) from P. V. Verigin in Verigin, Sask to M. E. Maret in Northfield, MN (Nov 22, 1922).

[Correspondence to Nicolai Plotnikoff and Semi Makhortoff]

This file comprises of handwritten letters dating between 1917 and 1924. Letters in the file have been attributed to Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, on the basis of previous consideration and translation undertaken by Anastasia Leontieva. Letters are written on the official letterhead of Peter V. Verigin, 1859-1924, or on letterhead from the Davenport Hotel, Spokane [U.S.A] or the Hotel Palliser, Calgary, Alberta.

Spoken word

This sub- sub-series consists of 32 vinyl audio discs (LPs) with spoken word content, which are mostly undated. Most of the LPs contain readings of poetry and stories, as well as plays by the Russian authors, including: Pushkin and Chekov. Some of the LP’s contain recordings of the Russian lessons on the radio.

Choir music

This sub-series consists of 13 vinyl audio disc (LPs) containing Doukhobor choirs’ performances. Some discs are selections of the choirs’ repertoire and some are performances prepared for various events and celebrations.
In many instances there are 2 copies of the discs.

[Song booklets, programs]

This file contains 9 song booklets and event programs created by the USCC and its choir for various performances and events, including Expo performance and holiday songs.

[Song booklets, programs]

This file contains 14 song booklets and event programs created by the USCC, Doukhobor choir, Tri-Choir and Kootenay Choir for various performances and events, including Centennial celebration of Canada, Jubilee of Doukhobors in Canada and holiday songs.

[Songs, notes and letter]

This file includes a letter from N.N. Kalmakov to P.P. Lezhebokov; a clipping from Iskra containing song texts, and a sheet with notes.

[Hymns and songs]

This file contains two booklets: Gimny i pesni by Union Council of Youth of the USCC and an untitled booklet with songs.

[Songs and letters]

This file contains a poem written on letter paper from Office of Peter Verigin; photocopy of psalm/poems; newspaper clipping and two letters to Ivan I. Planidin; from N. N. Arishchenkov and from Grigorii Fofonov.

[Psalms and poems for Sunday school]

This file contains a notebook dated 1927 Brilliant, BC and containing notes, poems and songs, as well as sheets containing texts of psalms and poems prepared for Sunday school gatherings of children. The sheets are not dated

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