INVENTORY TO THE VASILY ALEKSANDROVICH PASHKOV PAPERS MICROFICHE 115 Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Nashville, Tennessee The Pashkov Papers are a collection of materials from University of Birmingham Library, Birmingham, England microfilmed for the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville, TN, USA. The collection consists of publications, manuscripts of books and articles, histories, addresses, sermons, letter books of Pashkov s correspondence, notes, correspondence from other Russian evangelicals, clippings and minutes of Christian organizations. The material relates primarily to the evangelical movement in Russia, the Stundist movement, and efforts for religious freedom in Russia. The material in the collection is primarily in Russian with some English and German documents. The documents are found on 187 microfiche sheets. Vasily Aleksandorvich Pashkov, 1813-1903, was a Russian evangelical leader of the Pashkovite Movement in the nineteenth century. Pashkov was a follower of Lord Radstock of England who in the 1870s began a ministry among the Russian aristocracy in St. Petersburg. Upon Radstock s departure, Pashkov assumed the leadership of the movement which took the name, "Pashkovite." Pashkovites tried to relate to other evangelicals, including the Stundists in the south of Russia. His movement later became a part of the current Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists in Soviet Russia. Primarily in Russian with some items in English and German. This hand list of the Pashkov Papers is intended to be used as a basic guide to the Collection. The present handlist replaces that made by Malcolm Jones of the University of Nottingham. His original arrangement has been retained though some of the numbering has been altered and some new categories created. It has been made possible by funds from four cooperating libraries operating through the good offices of Dr Lynn E. May Jr., Executive Director/Treasurer of the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. 1. Literary items, manuscript and printed 1/1/a Russkii Rabochii (Russian Worker), no.3, 1877. 2 copies. (fiche 1) 1/1/b Russkii Rabochii no.7, 1882. (fiche 2) 1/1/c Review of Russkii Rabochii 1884, from an unidentified journal, pasted at the front of 1/1/b. (fiche 2) 1/2 Kuplen (You have been bought). N.d. 1/3 Svedinya o Sekte Pashkovtsev. (Information on the sect of the Pashkovites). Cover missing. N.d. 1/4 Otkrytyya Pisma starostry Isaakiyevskago Sobora G. Pashkovu. 1883. 1/5 A. Vladimirov. Otvet Isakiyerskomu staroste. Manuscript dated 25 June 1883. 1
1/6 A short history of the Stundists, by a Stundist lady. London, 1895. 1/7/a The Evangelical Alliance, principles and work. N.d. 1/7/b Evangelical Alliance. Religious Liberty. (Extracted from the Annual Report, 1893). 1/7/c Evangelical Alliance. (Reprinted from Report, 1894). 1/7/d 1/7/e 1/7/f Undemoninationalism not indefiniteness. The substance of an address delivered at the Dublin Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Sept. 1893, by the ven. Archdeacon Taylor. Evangelical Alliance. Secretarial visit to the Continent. (Reprinted from Evangelical Christendom. N.d.) Evangelical Alliance Jubilee Celebration, 1896. Outline of proposed plans. 1/8 Printed message to members of the Orthodox Greek Church in Russia from members of Evangelical churches in Great Britain and Ireland. 1/9 Razgovor pravoslavnago i Pashkovtsa o svyashchennon Pisanii i predaniyakh tserkovnykh. (Conversation between an Orthodox Christian and a Pashkovite about the Holy Scripture and the traditions of the Church). Moscow, 1909. 2. Correspondence 2/1/a/1-25 Letter book, 29 October 1882-8 May 1884. Copies of letters by Pashkov. (fiche 5) 2/1/b/1-42 Letter book, 14/26 Nov. 1884-12/24 Oct. 1885. Copies of letters by Pashkov. (fiche 6-11) 2/1/c/1-144 Letter book, 26 Oct. 1885-12/24 Jan. 1887. Copies of letters by Pashkov. (fiche 12-17) 2/1/d/1-208 Letter book, 13/25 Jan. 1887-1/13 March 1889. Copies of letters from Pashkov. (fiche 18-23) 2/1/e/1-311 Letter book, 1 Dec. 1895-30 Jan./11 Feb. 1897. Copies of letters from Pashkov. (fiche 24-29) 2/1/f/1-47 Original notes and letters written by Pashkov, 1880-1897. (fiche 30-31) 2/2/1-1353 Miscellaneous letters to Pashkov, 1874-1901. (fiche 33-94) 2/3/1-198 Letters from F. W. Baedeker, 1879-1901. (fiche 95-101) 2/4/1-8 Letters from Rose Benn, 1880-1885. (fiche 102) 2/5/1-3 Letters from Borch-Bruyevich, 1901. (fiche 103) 2
2/6/1-12 Letters from Buov, 1885-1886. (fiche 104) 2/7/1-34 Letters from Cecilia and Spencer Compton, 1880-1887. (fiche 105-106) 2/8/1-56 Letters from Delyakov, 1878-1894. (fiche 107-109) 2/9/1-4 Letters from Emile Joseph Dillon, 1886-1887. (fiche 110) 2/10/1-16 Letters from Gerasimenko, 1885-1894. (fiche 111) 2/11/1-26 Letters from Gorinovitch, 1874-1895. (fiche 112-113) 2/12/1-7 Letters from Fanny and H. Grattan Guiness, 1880-1886. (fiche 114) 2/13/1-109 Letters from Kargel and his wife, 1880-1901. (fiche 115-123) 2/14/1-20 Letters from Kirpichnikov, 1886-1899. (fiche 124) 2/15/1-15 Letters from Korff, 1880-1896. (fiche 125) 2/16/1-12 Letters from Henry Lansdell, 1880-1885. (fiche 126) 2/17/1-8 Letters from Pavlov, 1881-1889. (fiche 127) 2/18 Letter from Pobedonostsev, 23 Jan. 1894. (fiche 128) 2/19/1-2 Letters from Prokhanov, 1895-1898. 129) 2/20/1-9 Letters to and from Lord Radstock, 1879-1901. 130) 2/21/1-17 Letters from Ratushnii, 1880-1886. (fiche 131) 2/22/1-8 Letters from Ryaboshapka, 1884-1899. (fiche 132) 2/23/1-31 Letters from Scherbinin, 1883-1890. (fiche 133-135) 2/24/1-10 Letters from Vladimirov, 1882-1883. (fiche 136) 2/25/1-46 Letters from Wieler, 1884-1889. (fiche 137-139) 2/26/1-31 Letters from Yachmenev, 1882-1889. (fiche 140-141) 2/27/1-5 Letters from Yanyshev, 1880. (fiche 142) 2/28/1-42 Letters from Zakharov, 1879-1887. (fiche 143-145) 2/29/1-46 Letter on publishing matters, 1884. (fiche 146) 2/30/1-9 Letters from the Evangelical Alliance, 1893-1898. (fiche 147) 2/31/1-6 Correspondence between N. Laskov and Pashkov relating to the Stundists, 1884. (fiche 148) 3
3. Other manuscript and printed material 3/1 Copy book in English containing an account of Lord Radstock's first visit to St. Petersburg and the conversion of Peter Smirnov. (fiche 149) 3/2 Copy book in Russian containing an essay on the principle of freedom of conscience. (fiche 150-151) 3/3/a-b Copy books in Russian, containing an account of a trial of sectarians in 1891. (fiche 152-153) 3/4 Excerts from a report by Pobedonostsev reviewing the dissenters' movement in various parts of Russia, 1883. (fiche 154) 3/5 Account of a discussion on the Sacrament between a group of Orthodox priests and two Baptists in July 1886. (fiche 154) 3/6 MS reports in German on work among Sectarians banished to the Caucasus, 1892. (fiche 154) 3/7 Copy of a circular issued to Governors on 3 Sept. 1894, by the Minister of the Interior, on measures to be taken against the Stundists. (fiche 154) 3/18 Copy of an instruction issued by the Office or' the 154(cont) Governor or Kharkov to the Kharkov Chief of Police, about the Stundists, 12 April 1895. (fiche 154) 3/9 MS copy of an article on the Stundists, published in the 1881 issue of the Kishinev Diocesan Gazette. (fiche 154) 3/10/a 3/10/b 3/10/c 3/10/d 3/10/e Minutes of a conference of Baptists of South Russia 155 and the Caucasus, 30 April -1 May 1884. (fiche 155) Minutes of the Congress of Russian Baptists in the Kuban province, 26-30 Dec. 1886. (fiche 155) Minutes of the annual meeting of the Christian Brotherhood, 29 Dec. 1881. (fiche 155) Minutes of the annual meeting of the Christian Brotherhood, 12 Jan. 1889. (fiche 155) Minutes of the Congress of Russian Baptists, 1-10 Jan.1890. (fiche 155) 3/11 MS account in French of the persecution of seven Baptists by an Orthodox missionary in Stanislawtchik, 1891. (fiche 156) 3/12/1-9 Documents concerning the settlement of several Stundist families from South Russia on Pashkov's estate at Kargals. (fiche 157) 3/13/1-3 Details of 'Kruzhok, philanthropical institutions in St. Petersburg run by private individuals. (fiche 158) 4
3/14/1-14 Documents relating to the expulsion from Russia of Edward and Henry Hilton, Pashkov's managers. (fiche 159) 3/15 MS list of religious books and pamphlets confiscated from Pashkov by the Holy Synod. (fiche 160-161) 3/16 Confession of Faith of the Baptists. (fiche 160-161) 3/17 Copy of an appeal from a meeting of Quakers to Nicholas II, 4 Jan. 1895. (fiche 160-161) 3/18 Copy of a petition from dissenters to Alexander III. (fiche 160-161) 3/19 Copy of a petition from Pashkov to Alexander III, requesting the release of Almanovskii, a cashier. (fiche 160-161) 3/20-20 Copies of two petitions of the Stundists to Nicholas II, 1894. (fiche 160-161) 3/22 MS copies or two chapters of a religious work. (fiche 160-161) 3/23/1-8 Correspondence about exiles from Russia and the persecution of believers, 1895. (fiche 162-163) 3/24/1-5 Correspondence about a group of Russian orphans, 1895. (fiche 162-163) 3/25 Copy of the law relating to non-orthodox Russians. (fiche 162-163) 3/26/1-3 Printed material about Pashkov. (fiche 162-163) 4. Press cuttings 4/1-2 Two albums of press cuttings, 1880-1902. (fiche 164-171) 4/3 Loose press cuttings. (fiche 172-183) 5