“Mutiny amid Repression: Russian Soldiers in the Revolution of 1905–1906”
The annotation of the mutinies is the same as in Appendix I.
January 2-20. Vladivostok. 2nd fortress artillery regiment, 32nd East Siberian rifle regiment, destroyers Besposhchadnyi and Bodryi, cruisers Rossiia, Terek, and Zhemchug, torpedo boat Groznyi, transports Argun, Kolyma, Lem, and Shilka, icebreaker Nadezhnyi, Siberian fleet barracks, 1st Ussuri railway battalion. 1, 17, 24c. VPR, part 1 book 1, pp. 895-933; Korol’kov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Priamurskogo,” pp. 368-73; Chto proizoshlo vo Vladivostoke 10/23 i 1½4 ianvaria, [Nagasaki], 1906.
January 3. Novorossiisk. 16th Kuban plastoons, 2nd company. 1, 10. VP, v. 2, pp. 413-4.
January 9. Mariampol. 111th Don infantry. 1, 12, 23b. Grishkunaite, “Volneniia v voiskakh,” p. 125 (the regiment is misidentified as the 3rd Don).
January 10-February. Nikolaevsk-on-Amur (Fortress Chnyrrakh). 3, 12, 22, 24c. VPR, part 1 book 1, pp. 933-57; Stankevich, Khronika, pp. 79-80; 1905. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie na Dal’nem Vostoke, pp. 194-6.
January 12. Novorossiisk. 17th Kuban plastoons. 1, 15. VP, v. 2, p. 593; Korol’kov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Kavkazskogo,” pp. 356-7.
January, first half. Lodz. 37th Ekaterinburg infantry. 3, 13, 22a. Pawlowski, Wojskowa, p. 274.
January 19. Dzharkent. 3rd West Siberian rifle battalion, 1st or 2nd West Siberian cossacks. o, 10, 22. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Kazakhstane, pp. 142-4.
January 19. Kherson Province. 135th Kerch-Enikalsk infantry, 5th company. 1, 12, 23a. VPR, part 1 book 2, p. 176.
January 22. Kiev. 7th sapper battalion, 2nd company. 3, 16. VPR, part 1 book 2, pp. 87, 644-5 fn. 33.
January 29. Odessa. Gunboat Donets. 3, 15. VPR, part 1 book 2, pp. 177-8, 651 fn. 75.
January 29. Manchuria Station. 1st Transamur railway battalion. 0, 16. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Man’chzhurskoi,” p. 348.
January, second half. Saratov province. 7th Orenburg cossacks, 2nd and 3rd squadrons, o, 10. VPR, part 1 book 1, pp. 728-9.
February 10. Lukow. 3rd transport battalion, 9th and 10th companies. 5, 10. Pawlowski, Wojskowa, p. 275.
February 11. Baku. Caspian naval barracks, 2nd company. 1, 15, 22. S.F. Naida, Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v tsarskom flote. 1825-1917, M.-L., 1948.
February 21. Mukhrovani (Tiflis Province). 17th East Siberian mountain battery. 1, 12, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 305.
February 27. Manchuria. 54th Minsk and 56th Zhitomir infantry. 1, 16. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Man’chzhurskoi,” p. 348.
February 28. Irkutsk. 5th Irkutsk Siberian infantry. o, 16. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” p. 356.
February. Kirensk. Local detail. 3, 10. Poleschuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” pp. 356-7.
March 8. Harbin. 160th Abkhazsk infantry. 6, 17. VPR, part 1 book 2, p. 476; Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Man’chzhurskoi,” p. 348.
March 22. Baku. 33rd artillery brigade, 6th battery. 0, 12. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 305-6.
March 21. Kiev. 44th Kamchatka infantry, 8th company. 1, 12. Kantsel’son, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 233.
March 26. Tiflis. 16th Mingrelsk Grenadier infantry. 3, 17. Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 gg. v Gruzii, pp. 596-7, 627-32; VPR, part 1 book 2, pp. 364-5.
March. Port-Petrovsk. 21st mobile artillery park. 5, 10. Narushevich, “Vosstanie soldat,” p. 56.
April 11-late May. Petersburg. 145th Novocherkassk infantry. 1, 18, 23. Narodnyi vestnik, 19 May 1906; 24 May 1906; Kur’er, 3 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
April 13. Temir-Khan-Shury. 254th Temir-Khan-Shury reserve infantry battalion. 1, 13, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 302; Gadzhiev, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” pp. 72-3; Narushevich, “Vosstanie soldat,” p. 56.
April 16. Tver. 1st Life Dragoon regiment. 0, 11, 22. VPR, part 1 book 1, pp. 1278, 465, 1005 fn. 172; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 135; “Materialy o pervoi voennoi konferentsii.”
April 16. Brest-Litovsk. 3rd reserve artillery brigade, 2nd battery. 1, 12. VPR, part 1 book 2, pp. 437-8.
May 1. Petersburg. Guards naval barracks. 1, 12, 23a. Nevskaia gazeta, 5 May 1906.
May, early. Novgorod Province. 199th Svirsk infantry, 6th company. 1, 18, 23a. Soldatskaia mysl (SD, Moscow), no. 1, June 1906; Prizyv, 5 May 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906; “Materialy o pervoi voennoi konferentsii.”
May 7-12. Tiumen. 9th Tobolsk Siberian infantry, scouting detail, 3rd and 4th companies. 1, 15, 22, 23a. Kondrikov, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” p. 104; Golos truda, 10 June 1906; Golos, 9 June 1906.
May 11. Libava. Battleship Tsesarevich. 5,11. Kur’er, 8 June 1906; Svobodnoe slovo, 2 June 1906.
May 11. Chernigovka (near Vladivostok). 2nd Siberian artillery regiment. 1, 15. Stankevich, Khronika, pp. 95-6.
May 11. Petersburg Province. 200th Izhorsk reserve infantry regiment. 6, 11. Korablev, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 150; Svetoch, 16 May 1906.
May, first half—June 16. Orenburg. 14th Orenburg cossacks. 1, 12, 22, 23d. Privolzhskii krai, 21 May 1906; Trud, 24 May 1906; 30 May 1906; Kur’er, 11 June 1906; MysT, 2 July 1906; 4 July 1906; Kurskaia vest’, 4 July 1906.
May 18-23. Kansk. Local detail. o, 10. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” p. 365.
May second decade. Libava. Cruiser Bogatyr. 5, 13, 22. Soldatskaia gazeta (SR, Central Committee), no. 4, 5 Nov. 1906; Soldatskaia mysl’ (SR, Petersburg), no. 3, December 1906.
May 20-June 12. Voronezh. 1st Neva infantry. 5, 11, 22. Narodnyi vestnik, 28 May 1906; Golos, 10 June 1906; Mysl’, 29 June 1906; Zhizri kazarmy (SD, Voronezh), no. 1, 25 June 1906.
May 22-28. Evpatoria. 51st Litovsk infantry, 14th company. 1, 10, 23a. Otkliki Kryma, 26 May 1906; 2 June 1906; 3 June 1906; Kur’er, 31 May 1906; luzhnaia narodnaia gazeta, 1 June 1906; Ekho, 23 June 1906.
May 22-late June. Kursk. 123rd Kozlov and 203rd Graivoron infantry, 68th artillery brigade, Don cossacks, Kuban cossacks. 1, 18, 22, 23d. For sources, see Chapter Seven, fn. 45.
May 24. Kherson. Disciplinary battalion. o, 17, 24b. VPR, part 2 book 1, p. 230.
May ca. 25. Kostroma. 30th Don cossacks, 6th squadron. 6, 13, 22. Kostromskaia gazeta, 28 May 1906; Kostromskoi krai, 2 July 1906.
May 25-late July. Baranovichi. 1st, 2nd, 3rd railway battalions. 6, 12, 23c. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 494, 496-500, 513, 655-6 fns. 221-2; Dvadtsatyi vek, 5 June 1906; 23 June 1906; Golos, 6 June 1906.
May 26. Novyi Margelan. 2nd Transcaspian railway battalion, 6th company. 1, 11. Cherkasov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Sibirskogo,” p. 330.
May 28. Pavlograd. 135th Kerch-Enikalsk infantry, 12th company. 3, 14. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 64, 625-6.
May 28-29. Poltava. 33rd Elets infantry. 4, 12, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 145-9; Kantsel’son, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 237-40; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 49-51; Sukhomlinov, Vospominaniia, pp. 110-1.
May 30. Voronezh. 29th Don cossacks. 1, 10, 22. Sovremennik, 1 June 1906; Shuliakovskii, “Deiatel’nost’ voennoi organizatsii,” p. 7.
May 31—ca. mid-June. Powązki (camp near Warsaw). 10th and 15th sapper battalions. 3, 15, 22a. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 583-6, 590; Pawlowski, Wojskowa, pp. 301, 304; Mysl’, 28 June 1906; 2 July 1906; Ekho, 22 June 1906.
May, probably second half. Odessa. 210th Perekop infantry. o, 10. Soldatskaia mysl’ (SR, Petersburg), no. 2, Oct. 1906; Soldatskaia beseda (SD, Central Committee), no. 4, 12 Nov. 1906.
May, second half. Perm. 232nd Irbit reserve infantry battalion, 1st Urals cossacks. 1, 10, 23a. Golos, 6 June 1906 (official telegram).
May, second half. Telava (Georgia). Bashkadykliar reserve infantry battalion. o, 10, 22, 24b. Duma, 1 June 1906; Kur’er, 9 June 1906.
May, second half. Near Rostov-on-Don. 36th Don cossacks. 5, 12, 23d. Sovremennik, 3 June 1906; Dvadtsatyi vek, 2 June 1906; Voennyi golos, 16 June 1906.
June 1. Novogeorgievsk fortress/Modlin. Fortress artillery workshop. 1, 10, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 590.
June 1-3. Abo. 3rd Finland rifle regiment, one battalion. 6, 11, 22, 23e. Put’, 10 June 1906; Vestnik kazarmy (SD, Finland), no. 5, 15 June 1906.
June, early. Kusary. 275th Khotin infantry, 5th company. 1, 15, 23. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 320-1; Baku, 20 June 1906.
June, early—22. Petersburg. 85th Vyborg infantry. 4, 12, 22, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 1, pp. 324-6; Duma, 7 June 1906; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 88-9, 91; Russkoe slovo, 22 June 1906.
June, early. Lomzha Province. 13th Belozersk, 14th Olonets infantry. o, 10, 22. Mysl’, 2 July 1906.
June 4. Termez. 1st Turkestan artillery brigade, 5th battery. 5, 11. Cherkasov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Sibirskogo,” pp. 330-1.
June 5. Orenburg. 6th reserve artillery park. 5, 11. Severnaia zemlia, 23 June 1906.
June 5-6. Kaluga. 9th Ingermanland and 139th Morshansk infantry, 29th Don cossacks (2 squadrons). 1, 12, 23a. Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 90-1; Duma, 6 June 1906; Golos, 9 June 1906.
June 5-7. Askhabad. 1st Transcaspian railway battalion, 3rd company. 1, 11, 22. Soifer, Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie, p. 84; Piaskovskii, Revoliutsiia 1905-1907, pp. 407-8.
June 5-7. Omsk. 10th Siberian Omsk infantry, 4th East Siberian sapper battalion. 0, 16. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 408-9; Kondrikov, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” pp. 104-5.
June 5-7. Sevastopol. 1st and 2nd fortress artillery battalions, mine company, sailors from the 30th équipage. 1, 16, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 278; Ovsiannikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 225-6; Soldatskaia gazeta (SR, Central Committee), no. 3, 8 October 1906.
June 5-8. Tula. 10th Novo-Ingermanland infantry. 1, 11, 22. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 148-9; Sovremennik, 6 June 1906.
June ca. 6. Kharkov. 122nd Tambov and 124th Voronezh infantry, 0, 10. Sukhomlinov, Vospominaniia, p. 110; Sovremennik, 9 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June 6-8. Riazan. 138th Bolkhov infantry. 1, 12, 22, 24c. Voennyi golos, 10 June 1906; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 135-6; Dvadtsatyi vek, 23 June 1906.
June 7. Krasnoe Selo. 198th Aleksandr Nevskii reserve infantry. o, 10. Vpered, 9 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906; Soldatskaia mysl’ (SD, Moscow), no. 2, June 1906.
June 7-21. Krasnoiarsk. 7th Krasnoiarsk Siberian infantry, 25th East Siberian rifles, two troop trains from Manchuria. 3, 18a, 24a. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” p. 362; VPR, part 2 book 2, p. 418; Sotsialdemokrat (TsK RSDRP), no. 1, 17 Sept. 1906.
June 9-12. Voronezh. 224th Skopin infantry. 0, 11, 22. Ekho, 4 July 1906; Sovremennik, 15 June 1906; Zhizn’ kazarmy (SD, Voronezh), no. 1, 25 June 1906.
June 9-ca. mid-June. Osovets. 2nd fortress infantry battalion, sappers. 1, 10, 22a. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 474-6, 479, 653-4 fns. 205 and 209; Voennyi golos, 15 June 1906; Dvadtsatyi vek, 24 June 1906.
June 9-11. Peterhof. Preobrazhensk Guards infantry, 1st battalion. 1, 15, 22ad. For sources, see Chapter 7, fn. 52.
June 10-13. Vladikavkaz. 18th East Siberian mountain battery, other artillery, local detail. o, 16, 23e, 24c. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 215-20; VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 302-4; Steklov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 430-1; Severnaia Osetiia v revoliutsii, pp. 296-301; Dvadtsatyi vek, no. 93, 1 July 1906.
June 10-13. Batum. Fortress artillery, sappers, mine company. 1, 13, 23e. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 323-9; Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 gg. v Gruzii, pp. 666-7, 672-3, 680-4; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 55-8.
June 11. Suchedniow. 71st Belevsk infantry, one company. 1, 18, 23b. Pawtowski, Wojskowa, p. 302.
June 12-late June. Odessa, nth and 12th sapper battalions. 1, 1o, 22, 23d. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 232-3; Dvadtsatyi vek, 22 June 1906; Ovsiannikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 196, 227; Prizyv, 15 June 1906; Mysl’, 22 June 1906.
June 12. Radom. 71st Belevsk infantry, 14th company. 1, 15, 22, 23b. Kostromskoi krai, 22 June 1906 (story taken from Kurier Radomski).
June 13-18. Askhabad. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Transcaspian rifle battalion, 1st Transcaspian railway battalion, 2nd Turkestan artillery brigade. 3, 13, 22, 23e. Piaskovskii, Revoliutsiia 1905-1907, pp. 407-18; Annanepesov, Uchastie soldatskikh mass, pp. 100-45.
June 13-14. Penza. 213th Orovaisk and 216th Insar infantry. 4, 10, 22. VPR, part 2 book 2, p. 268; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 64, 88; “Materialy o pervoi voennoi konferentsii.”
June 14. Tambov Province. 7th reserve cavalry regiment, one squadron. 1, 12, 23a. Dubrovskii and Grave, Agrarnoe dvizhenie, pp. 368-71.
June 14. Petersburg (camp). Guards sapper battalion. 1, 12, 22ad. Akhun and Petrov, Bol’sheviki, p. 72; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 71-2.
June 14. Ostrovka. 6th artillery brigade. 1, 11. Pawtowski, Wojskowa, p. 302.
June 14-15. Petersburg. Petropavlovsk fortress artillerists. 1, 10. Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June 14-17. Plotsk. 1st and 2nd rifle battalions. 1, 11. Pawtowski, Wojskowa, p. 302; Ekho, 7 July 1906.
June 14-26. Samara. 215th Buzuluk and 244th Borisovsk infantry, 3rd reserve artillery brigade. 3, 11, 22a. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 286-7; Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 godov v g. Samare, pp. 329-32; Privolzhskii krai, 23 June 1906; Mysl’, 23 June 1906; 27 June 1906.
June 15. Grozny. 82nd Dagestan infantry, 12th company. 1, 12, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 306; Kireev, Rabochii klass, p. 137; Baku, 1 July 1906.
June 15. Orel Province. 31st Don cossacks, detachment of. 1, 10, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 155, 473 fn. 121; Prizyv, 15 June 1906 (official telegram).
June 15. Tiflis. 156th Elizavetpol infantry. 3, 15. Resheniia Glavnogo voennogo suda za 1907 g., pp. 191-5; Trudovaia zhizn’, 20 June 1906.
June ca. 15. Sevastopol. Fortress infantry. 1, 11, 22. Voennyi golos, 18 June 1906; Mysl’, 22 June 1906; 24 June 1906.
June, first half. Nizhnii Novgorod. 239th Oka reserve infantry battalion. o, 10, 22. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v N. Novgorode, p. 471; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June, first half. Chernigov. 167th Ostrozhsk infantry. o, 10. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 244.
June, first half. Odessa. 57th Modlin infantry. 6, 10, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 234.
June, first half. Odessa. 60th Zamoste infantry. o, 10. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 234.
June, first half. Tambov Province. Unidentified infantry, one company. 1, 18, 23a. Krest’ianskoe dvizhenie 1905-1907 gg. v tambovskoi gubernii, pp. 113-4.
June, first half (arbitrarily). Nizhnii Novgorod Province. Unidentified infantry, one company. 1, 18, 23a. Shestovalov, “Bol’shevistskaia propaganda,” p. 88.
June 17-28. Verkhnedneprovsk. 20th Don cossacks, one squadron. o, 10, 22, 24b. Kurskaia vest’, 7 July 1906; luzhnaia zaria, 29 June 1906; Golos trudy, 5 July 1906.
June 17. Kaluga. 9th Ingermanland infantry. 6, 10, 22. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 137-8; Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Kaluzhskoi gubernii, pp. 161-2.
June 17-18. Petersburg. Tsarskoe Selo railway battalion. o, 10. Ekho, 22 June 1906.
June 18. Kovna Province. 3rd Don cossacks. 1, 10, 23a. Mysl’, 27 June 1906 (official telegram).
June 18. Nizhnii Novgorod. 32nd Don Cossacks. 3, 18, 22, 23d. VPR, part 2 book 2, p. 61; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 147; Soldatskaia mysl’ (SR, Petersburg), no. 3, Dec. 1905.
June 18-20. Rostov, camp near. 1st and 3rd Grenadier artillery brigades. 1, 10, 22a. VPR, part 2 book 1, pp. 511-2; VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 82-3, 465 fn. 66; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 136-7; Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” pp. 99-100, 106; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 68-9; Mysl’, 30 June 1906.
June 18-27. Tambov. 7th reserve cavalry. 3, 17, 22ad, 24c. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 183-5; “Iz istorii revoliutsionnogo dvizheniia v armii v 1905-1906 gg. (Vosstanie 7-go zapasnogo kavaleriiskogo polka v Tambove),” KA, 1935 no. 4, pp. 39-59; Konovalov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 83-9; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 83-7.
June ca. 20. Kostroma. 140th Zaraisk infantry. 1, 10, 23a. Dvadtsatyi vek, 23 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June 20-29. Taganrog. 2nd reserve artillery brigade, 2nd battery. o, 10, 24b. VPR, part 2 book 2, p. 205; 1905-1907 gody na Donu, pp. 329-30.
June 21-22. Tiflis. Caucasus railway battalion. 5, 16, 23c, 24a. Trudovaia zhizn’, 22 June 1906; VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 367, 374-81.
June 21-22. Petersburg. 88th Petrovsk infantry. 0, 10, 23b. VPR, part 2 book 1, pp. 324-5; Korablev, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 114; Ekho, 29 June 1906.
June 21. Tara (Tobolsk Province). Local detail. o, 15. Kondrikov, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” p. 105.
June 21. Taganrog. 41st Don cossacks, 1st squadron. 1, 12, 23a. 1905-1907 gody na Donu, pp. 329-30; VPR, part 2 book 2, p. 205; Donskaia zhizn’, 22 June 1906.
June 21. Vologda. 139th Morshansk infantry, one battalion. 4, 11. Kostromskoe slovo, 6 July 1906.
June 21 or 22. Iaransk (Viatka Province). Military escort. 3, 10, 24a. Severnaia zemlia, 23 June 1906 (semi-official telegram).
June 21-23. Iuzovka. 3rd detached Don cossack squadron. 1, 15, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 37, 39, 44-5, 65, 67-74, 156.
June 21-26. Tashkent. 2nd Transcaspian railway battalion, 6th company. 5, 18, 23c. Soifer, Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie, 82-3.
June 21-26. Tiumen. 9th Tobolsk Siberian infantry. 1, 18, 22, 23e. Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 63-4; Ekho, 2 July 1906; 6 July 1906.
June 22-30. Kaluga Province. 6th sapper brigade (4 battalions). 3, 16, 22. For sources, see Chapter 8, fn. 18.
June 22. Tiflis. Medics. 1, 10, 23c. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 301.
June 22 or 23. Moscow. 137th Nezhin infantry. 1, 11, 22. Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” p. 102; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 144; Soldatskaia mysl’ (SD, Moscow), no. 2, June 1906; no. 3, 12 July 1906.
June 24. Moscow. 3rd Sumy dragoons. o, 12, 22. Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” p. 114; Soldatskaia mysl’ (SD, Moscow), no. 3, 12 July 1906.
June 24-28. Moscow, 1st Don cossacks, cossacks from other units. 1, 10, 22, 23c. Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, pp. 76-7; Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” p. 115; Ekho, 1 July 1906.
June 25. Tomsk. 8th Tomsk Siberian infantry. 3, 16, 22. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 438-9, 498-9 fns. 320-321.
June 25. Grozny. 82nd Dagestan infantry, 10th and 15th companies. 1, 15, 233d. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 221-3; VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 306; Kireev, Rabochii klass, pp. 137, 141-3; Baku, 1 July 1906; Trudovaia zhizri, 2 July 1906.
June 25-26. Aleksandropol. 1st and 2nd Caucasus sapper battalions. 1, 16. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 384-96; Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Armenii, pp. 354-8, 361-4, 369.
June 27. Voronezh. 223rd Korotoiak infantry. o, 10. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 148, 379.
June 27-July 5. Orenburg. 242nd Belebei infantry. 1, 12, 22. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 357-8; Privolzhskii krai, 1 August 1906.
June 27-30. Kronstadt. Cruiser Rynda. o, 15. Drezen, Revoliutsiia voflote, p. 54.
June 28-29. Batum. 260th Adragansk infantry, fortress mine company, 1st Caucasus rifle battalion (3rd company). 3, 15. Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 gg. v Gruzii, pp. 696-8; Steklov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 435-6.
June 29-July 1. Libava. 3rd fortress artillery battalion, fortress mine company. 6, 12, 22. Soldat (SD, Libava), no. 17, 8 July 1906.
June 30-early July. Morshansk. 219th Iukhnov and 220th Epifan infantry. 1, 18, 22a. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 165-6; Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 159; Proletarii (Bolshevik, Finland-Paris), no. 3, 8 Sept. 1906.
June, second half. Kishinev. 54th Minsk infantry. o, 10. Russkoe slovo, 17 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June, second half. Vinnitsa. 47th Ukrainian infantry. o, 10, 22. Ekho, 22 June 1906.
June, second half. Petersburg. Guards Cuirassiers. 3, 15. Mysl’, 28 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June, second half. Moscow. Artillery depot. o, 12. Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” pp. 114, 116.
June, second half. Moscow. Grenadier sapper battalion. o, 10, 22. Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” pp. 114, 116.
June, second half (arbitrarily). Petersburg. 200th Izhorsk regiment, 1, 15, 22a. Korablev, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 155.
June, second half. Warsaw. 3rd and 4th Warsaw fortress infantry regiments. o, 10, 23b. Pawłowski, Wojskowa, p. 314; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
June, second half. Warsaw. 184th Warsaw infantry. 1, 10. Pawłowski, Wojskowa, p. 315; Ekho, 4 July 1906; 5 July 1906.
June, late. Petersburg. Horse Guards. o, 10, 22. Mysl’, 4 July 1906; Voennyi golos, 18 July 1906.
June, late. Kiev. 132 Bendery infantry. 6, 10. Mysl’, 27 June 1906; Ekho, 4 July 1906.
July 2-19. Zlatoust. 214th Moksha infantry. o, 16, 23, 24c. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 385-6; Voennyi golos, 13 July 1906; 19 July 1906.
July 3. Tashkent. Turkestan sapper battalion, Transcaspian sapper battalion, 2nd Transcaspian railway battalion (2nd company). 1, 17, 24c. Piaskovskii, Revoliutsiia 1905-1907, pp. 421-5; VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 438-48; A. Rudyi, “Iiul’skoe vosstanie v Tashkente,” IV, v. 116, 1909, pp. 891-900.
July 3. Zambrow. 15th Shlisselburg infantry. o, 10, 23. Pawłowski, Wojskowa, p. 316.
July 5. Baltic fleet. Battleship Slava. 3, 13. Soldatskaia beseda (SD, Central Committee), no. 5, 2 Dec. 1906.
July 5. Lublin. 69th Riazan infantry (six companies). 3, 10. Pawłowski, Wojskowa, p. 316.
July 6. Elizavetgrad. 33rd Don cossacks. o, 10, 23. Mysl’, 6 July 1906.
July, early. Kutko. 4th rifle battalion. 3, 10. Ekho, 7 July 1906.
July, first quarter. Aleksandropol. 80th Kabardinsk infantry. o, 10, 22a. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Armenii, pp. 392-3.
July, early. Saratov. 7th Orenburg cossacks, one squadron. o, 14, 22. Privolzhskii krai, 6 July 1906.
July 9. Rostov-on-Don. 41st Don cossacks, 2nd squadron. o, 10. Ovsiannikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 196; 1905. Armiia, p. 379.
July 9. Taganrog. 8th detached Don cossack squadron, local cossack detail. 1, 12, 23a. 1905-1907 gody na Donu, p. 321; Kurskaia vest’, 13 July 1906.
July 9-10. Brest-Litovsk. Fortress artillery, 2nd siege artillery regiment, 19th sapper battalion. 1, 16, 22, 23e, 24c. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 477-9, 654 fn. 207; Pavchinskii, Russkaia armiia, p. 108.
July 10. Orany. 2nd sapper brigade (4 battalions). 1, 12, 22. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 460-1; Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 gg. v Litve, pp. 446-8.
July 10-11. Samara. 215th Buzuluk infantry. 1, 15, 23be. Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 godov v g. Samare, pp. 354-60.
July 12. Amu-Daria Flotilla. Steamer Tsesarevich, barge Volga. 5, 12. Cherkasov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 335.
July 15. Poltava. 34th Sevsk infantry, 9th artillery brigade. 1, 17, 23e, 24c. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 140-2; Kantsel’son, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 240-2; G. Gruza, “Poltavskoe voennoe vosstanie,” 1905 god na Poltavshchine, Poltava, 1925, pp. 46-9.
July 15. Ekaterinodar. 2nd (?) Urup Kuban cossacks. 1, 12, 23a. Kurskaia vest’, 30 July 1906.
July 15. Mariampol. 111th Don infantry. 3, 13, 23e. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 613-4; Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 gg. v Litve, pp. 441-2.
July 15. Novyi Margelan. 4th Andizhan (Turkestan) reserve battalion, 5th company. 3, 13, 24c. Soifer, Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie, pp. 101-2; Cherkasov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 304, 335-6.
July, first half. Vologda. 86th Vilmanstrand and 139th Morshansk infantry. o, 10, 23. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 150; Soldatskaia beseda (SD, Central Committee), no. 3, 13 Oct. 1906.
July, first half. Askhabad. All units (see June 13-18). 1, 12, 23e. Soldatskaia beseda (SD, Central Committee), no. 3, 13 Oct. 1906.
July 16. Krasnovodsk. 1st Transcaspian railway battalion, 1st company. 1, 14. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 421, 425; Annanepesov, Uchastie, pp. 147-8.
July 16. Olty (Kars Province). Local detail, warehouse detail. 1, 10, 22. Steklov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 442.
July 17. Harbin. Unidentified units. o, 15, 22. Stankevich, Khronika, p. 101.
July 17-18. Deshlagar. 83rd Samur infantry. 1, 14, 23e, 24c. Gadzhiev, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” pp. 74-81; Narushevich, “Vosstanie soldat,” pp. 57-60; VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 334-7; VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 229-31.
July 17-20. Sveaborg. Fortress artillerists, sailors, miners. 3, 17, 23e, 24c. For sources, see Chapter 8, fns. 42, 45.
July 18-20. Lyskovo (Nizhnii Novgorod Province). 238th Kliazma and 306th Kovrov reserve battalions. 3, 16, 23, 24a. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 151-3; Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v N. Novgorode, p. 30; Shestovalov, “Bol’shevistskaia,” pp. 88-9; VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 63-6.
July 19-20. Kronstadt. Sailors, miners, sappers, battleship Aleksandr II. 1, 17, 23e, 24c. For sources, see Chapter 8, fns. 44, 46.
July 19-20. Revel. Cruiser Pamiat’ Azova. 1, 17, 23c, 24c. For sources, see Chapter 8, fn. 47.
July 20. Revel. Training ship Riga. o, 12, 23e, 24c. Drezen, Revoliutsiia vo flote, p. 66.
July 20. Temir-Khan-Shury. 21st artillery park. 1, 10. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 305.
July 20. Helsingfors. Mine cruiser Kazanets. 5, 10. Drezen, Revoliutsiia vo flote, p. 65.
July 21. Petersburg. 200th Izhorsk infantry. 1, 10, 23c. TsK RSDRP, “Pis’mo k partiinym organizastiiam No. 5,” July 1906, Helsinki 117 II.
July 21. Near Revel. Training ship Evropa. 5, 11. Drezen, Revoliutsiia vo flote, p. 66.
July 22. Aleksandropol. 153rd Baku infantry. 0, 16, 23. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Armenii, pp. 386-7.
July 22-3. Manchuria station. 19th East Siberian rifles. 3, 15. Karatel’nye ekspeditsii, p. 392.
July 22-24. Irkutsk. 6th East Siberian sapper battalion. 3, 16. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” pp. 365-6.
July, second decade. Tambov. 218th Borisoglebsk infantry. o, 10, 24a. Zheleznov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” pp. 143-4.
July 23-24. Chita. 2nd East Siberian sapper battalion. 3, 16, 24a. VPR, part 2 book 2, pp. 424-5; Karatel’nye ekspeditsii, p. 392; Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” pp. 367-9.
July 26. Penza Province. 127th Putilovo infantry, one company. 1, 10, 23a. Revoliutsionnaia bor’ba trudiashchikhsia Penzenskoi gubernii v 1905-1907 godakh. Sbornik dokumentov, Penza, 1955, p. 128.
July 31-August 1. Tiflis Province. 2nd Poltava Kuban cossacks, 5th squadron. 5, 16. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 301-2.
August 1. Chita. 18th East Siberian rifles, 3rd company. 1, 15, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 2; Karatel’nye ekspeditsii, pp. 393-5; Sotsial-demokrat (TsK RSDRP), no. 4, 20 Oct. 1906.
August 3. Vitebsk. 163rd Lenkoransko-Nasheburg infantry. 6, 12, 24b. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 465.
August 12. Ilovlia station (Tsaritsyn Province). 21st Don cossacks. o, 10. Kazarma, 5 Sept. 1906 (official telegram).
August 14. Petrovskoe (Stravropol Province). 2nd Gorsko-Mozdok Terek cossacks. 1, 18, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 3, pp. 306-7; Kazarma, 5 Sept. 1906 (official telegram).
August 14. Kars. 1st battalion fortress infantry. 1, 11. Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Armenii, pp. 387-91.
August, first half? Samarkand. 2nd Urals cossacks. o, 11. Piaskovskii, Revoliutsiia 1905-1907, p. 427.
August 22. Konstantinovskoe (Stavropol Province). Caucasus reserve artillery brigade. 1, 16, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 307.
August, late. Kars. 2nd Chernomorsk Kuban cossacks. 3, 10. VPR, part 2 book 3, p. 299.
September 4. Baku. Railway battalion. 3, 15, 23c. Riadovoi (SD, Baku), no. 2, 1906.
September 6. Kokand. 12th Turkestan rifle battalion, 3rd and 4th companies. o, 10, 22. Piaskovskii, Revoliutsiia 1905-1907, p. 427.
September 10. Turinsk (Tobolsk Province). Local detail. o, 10, 24ab. Kondrikov, “Revoliutsionnye vystupleniia,” p. 111.
September. Berdichev. Unidentified Urals cossacks. o, 15. Soldatskaia gazeta, (SR, Central Committee), no. 3, 8 Oct. 1906.
September. Petersburg. 145th Novocherkassk infantry, 15th company. 1, 10, 23a. VPR, part 2 book 1, p. 613 fn. 184.
September, second half. Lodz. 37th Ekaterinburg infantry, o, 15. Pawłowski, Wojskowa, p. 331.
September, second half. Helsingfors. 23rd mountain battery. 3, 11. Kazarma, 26 Nov. 1906.
October 2. Iaomyn station, Chinese-Eastern railway. 2nd Transamur railway battalion. o, 15. Stankevich, Khronika, pp. 103-4.
October 3-5. Vladivostok. Unidentified sappers, 4th company. 6, 11. Volia, 3 Nov. 1905.
October 10. Vladivostok. 5th East-Siberian mountain battery. 3, 16. Resheniia Glavnogo voennogo suda za 1907 g., pp. 147-9; Stankevich, Khronika, p. 121.
October 13. Eniseisk. Local detail. 5, 10. Poleshchuk, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . Irkutskogo,” p. 371.
October 17, 30. Iaomyn station, Chinese-Eastern railway. 2nd Transamur railway battalion, 11th company. 1, 15. Volia, 2 Dec. 1906.
October 18. Libava. 178th Venden infantry, clerks. 1, 16. Soldat (Libava, SD), no. 25, 18 Nov. 1906; Surikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie,” p. 283.
October 21. Krasnoiarsk. 31st East Siberian rifles, one company. 3, 16, 24a. VPR, part 3, pp. 313, 564 fn. 315; Obzor revoliutsionnogo dvizheniia v okruge Irkutskoi sudovoi palaty, p. 34.
October. Nikolsk-Ussuriisk. 4th East Siberian rifles, training detail. 5, 15. Volia, 2 Dec. 1906.
November 27. Moimodza station, Chinese-Eastern railway. 6th East Siberian sapper battalion. 1, 12, 23b. Stankevich, Khronika, p. 105.
December 7. Nikolsk-Ussuriisk. Unidentified railway battalion. 3, 11. Volia, 7 January 1907.
December. Moscow. 1st Don cossacks. o, 15. Mel’nikov, “Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie . . . 1906 g.,” p. 126.
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