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АРХИВНЫЕ ИСТОЧНИКИ
Астрахань, Российская Федерация: Государственный архив Астраханской области (ГААО)
Фонд 1. Дело 743. Астраханский областной совет.
Ярославль, Российская Федерация: Государственный архив Ярославской области (ГАЯО)
Фонд 72. Опись 1. Дело 122; Опись 2. Дело 837, дело 1970, канцелярия ярославского генерал-губернатора.
Фонд 73. Опись 1. Том 2. Дело 4399; Том 3. Дело 6372, канцелярия ярославского губернатора.
Казань, Российская Федерация: Национальный архив Республики Татарстан (НАРТ)
Фонд 1. Опись 1. Дело 112, дело 1107; Опись 2. Дело 294, дело 393, дело 299, дело 1107
Фонд 1, опись 1, дело 112, дело 1107; опись 2, дело 294, дело 393, дело 399, дело 1107, дело 1231; опись 3, дело 218, дело 856, дело 1632, дело 1834, дело 3068, дело 5196, дело 9400; опись 6, дело 91, дело 612, канцелярия казанского губернатора
Фонд 2, опись 1, дело 1920, дело 2264; опись 2, дело 63, дело 100, дело 755, дело 1966, дело 4432, Казанская губернская канцелярия.
Фонд 22, опись 2; опись 3, Казанская губернская ратуша.
Кью, Великобритания, Национальные архивы (NA)
FO 371/71659, Foreign Office Northern/Soviet Union: ‘The trip by G. M. Warr and P. J. Kelly to Stalingrad and Astrakhan in 1948’.
PC1/2673 Privy Council Papers, отчет об эпидемии в Ветлянке.
Лондон, Великобритания: Британская библиотека (BL)
Add. MS47431, документы села Баки, 1819–1825.
Санкт-Петербург, Российская Федерация: Санкт-Петербургский институт истории РАН (СПбИИ).
Фонд 36, дело 477, отчет из Ярославля, 1778.
Самара, Российская Федерация: Государственный архив Самарской области (ГАСО)
Фонд 1, опись 1, том 1, дело 198, дело 528, дело 2060, дело 2201; опись 1, том 2, дело 5502; опись 8, том 1, дело 108, Самарская губернская канцелярия.
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