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Russian Navy Archive


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RUSSIAN NAVY ARCHIVE, STATE (RSNA) (36 Millionnaya Street) was founded in 1724 for the Admiralty Collegium, and from 1827 it was a part of the Sea Ministry. From August 1917, it was the Central Archive of Fleet and Sea Office. In 1918, it became a part of the United State Archive Foundation, from 1941 it was called the Central State Navy Archive of the USSR, and since 1992 it has had its present-day name. It contains over one million files (2002) on the history of Russian Navy since the 17th century up to 1940 and includes materials on the Russian Fleet creation and its war operations, the development of sea science and engineering, armament development, the construction of ports, the Kronstadt fortress, revolutionary events, Russian and Soviet fleet commanders. Documents about navy education, preparation of personnel for Russian and Soviet fleet are situated in foundations of navy academies, higher naval schools, midshipman and other officers’ classes, courses and schools. The history of St. Petersburg and Leningrad is preserved in materials of scientific research institutes, scientific expeditions, medical navy institutions, the Central Navy Museum and others. The archive foundation has documents of Admirals F.F. Ushakov, D.N. Senyavin, P.S. Nakhimov, S.O. Makarov, et al., scientists and inventors M.V. Lomonosov, D.I. Mendeleev, N.F. Mozhaysky, A.S. Popov et al., navigators V. Bering, I.F. Krusenstern, Y.F. Lisyansky, V.M. Golovnin, O.E. Kotzebue et al., seamen Decembrists D.I. Zavalishin, K.P. Torson, brothers M.A. Bodisko and B.A. Bodisko, A.A. Bestuzhev, et al., participants of the revolutionary movement and the Civil War, figures of the Soviet Navy N.G. Kuznetsov, I.S. Isakov, et al. Until 1926, the archive was situated in the building of the Major Admiralty and in the New Holland, since 1926, it has been located in the former building of the State Council Archive (1883-87, architect M.E. Messmacher).

References: Описание дел Архива Морского министерства за время с половины XVII до начала XIX столетия: В 10 т. СПб., 1877-1906; Малевинская М. Е., Мазур Т. П. Сокровищница на Миллионной. М., 1994; Российский государственный архив ВМФ: Справ. по фондам (1917-1940): В 2 ч. СПб., 1995; Мазур Т. П. Аннотированный реестр описей фондов (1696-1917) / Рос. гос. Архив воен.-мор. флота. СПб., 1996.

T. S. Fedorova.

Persons
Bering Vitus Ionassen
Bestuzhev Alexander Alexandrovich
Bodisko Boris Andreevich
Bodisko Mikhail Andreevich
Golovnin Vasily Mikhailovich
Isakov Ivan Stepanovich
Kotzebue August Friedrich Ferdinand
Krusenstern Ivan Fedorovich
Kuznetsov Nikolay Germanovich
Lisyansky Yury Fedorovich
Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich
Makarov Stepan Osipovich
Mendeleev Dmitry Ivanovich
Messmacher Maximilian Egorovich
Mozhaysky Alexander Fedorovich
Nakhimov Pavel Stepanovich
Popov A.A.
Senyavin Dmitry Nikolaevich
Torson Konstantin Petrovich
Ushakov Fedor Fedorovich
Zavalishin Dmitry Irinarkhovich

Addresses
Millionnaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 36
Serebristy Boulevard/Saint Petersburg, city

Bibliographies
Описание дел Архива Морского министерства за время с половины XVII до начала XIX столетия: В 10 т. СПб., 1877-1906
Российский государственный архив ВМФ: Справ. по фондам (1917 - 1940): В 2 ч. СПб., 1995
Мазур Т. П. Аннотированный реестр описей фондов (1696-1917) / Рос. гос. архив воен.-мор. флота. СПб. , 1996
Малевинская М. Е., Мазур Т. П. Сокровищница на Миллионной. М., 1994

The subject Index
Ministry of the Navy
Russian Navy Archive
Kronstadt Fortress
Central Military and Naval Museum
Admiralty


Archives (entry)

ARCHIVES, state repositories, scientific institutions, departmental associations collect, preserve, and work with documents and materials on the history of modern life

Russian Navy Archive

RUSSIAN NAVY ARCHIVE, STATE (RSNA) (36 Millionnaya Street) was founded in 1724 for the Admiralty Collegium, and from 1827 it was a part of the Sea Ministry. From August 1917, it was the Central Archive of Fleet and Sea Office