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a widow in 1891 and then married Baron M. F. Meyendorf in 1898. Returning on a Baltic steamboat to St. Petersburg from a
European capital with important papers in his briefcase in autumn of 1891, Colonel Verigin inadvertently dropped the case overboard, dove into the stormy Baltic Sea, retrieved the documents, but later had a fever and became ill. He died from his exposure in his wife's arms. Built before the castle, the original manor house burned down in 1892.
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