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''(Lists of Populated Places in Imperial Russia) ''<br> | ''(Lists of Populated Places in Imperial Russia) ''<br> | ||
The basic gazetteer for the Russian Empire is '''Spiski Naselennykh Mest Rossiiskoi Imperii''' [Lists of Populated Places in Imperial Russia]. S. Peterburg: Tsentralnyi Statisticheskii Komitet Ministerstvo Vnutrennikh Del, 1861-1885.62 vols. (Fiche 6,002,224 /420 microfiches). <br>These locality directories identify location and religious congregations. They are available on microfiche from the Family History Library. Copies of a few individual volumes can be found occasionally in major research libraries. Some of them are also available online. The text is in Russian. Each volume contains a locality index. | The basic gazetteer for the Russian Empire is '''Spiski Naselennykh Mest Rossiiskoi Imperii''' [Lists of Populated Places in Imperial Russia]. S. Peterburg: Tsentralnyi Statisticheskii Komitet Ministerstvo Vnutrennikh Del, 1861-1885.62 vols. (Fiche 6,002,224 /420 microfiches). <br>These locality directories identify location and religious congregations. They are available on microfiche from the Family History Library. Copies of a few individual volumes can be found occasionally in major research libraries. Some of them are also available online. The text is in Russian. Each volume contains a locality index. You can find these films in the catalog if you click [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/577447?availability=Family%20History%20Library here].<br> | ||
These details include only the set of gazetteers that are available at the FHL in microfiche form, in all there are 97 gazetteers included in the ''Spiski naselennykh Mest Rossiiskoi Imperii'' from the 1850-1870’s during the Russian Empire Period. Some can be found online, and others in major libraries.<br><br> | These details include only the set of gazetteers that are available at the FHL in microfiche form, in all there are 97 gazetteers included in the ''Spiski naselennykh Mest Rossiiskoi Imperii'' from the 1850-1870’s during the Russian Empire Period. Some can be found online, and others in major libraries.<br><br> |
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