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Mikhail Nikolayevich Ostrovsky

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That is, the head of the department responsible for managing property of the national government, not to be confused with most
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From April 17, 1871, to 1878, Ostrovsky was Associate State Comptroller. He was assigned to perform audits in
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From January 1, 1893, to October 3, 1899, Ostrovsky was chairman of the Department of Legislation of the
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In 1872, Ostrovsky was a made a senator, and in 1878 a member of the
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Obituary, Правительственный Вѣстникъ. August 8 [
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of April 26, 1899, Ostrovsky was made a Chevalier of the
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From May 4, 1881, to January 1, 1893, Ostrovsky was
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Russian
Minister of State Property
Secretary of the Interior
Alexander III
new style
Zamoskvorechye District
Moscow
Alexander Ostrovsky
Gymnasium
Moscow Imperial University
Simbirsk
Vladimir
Tula
Kaluga
Yaroslavl
Kostroma
Pskov
Vilna
Grodno
Kovno Province
former Kingdom of Poland
Caucasus Army
State Council of Imperial Russia
Minister of State Property
State Council
Rescript
Order of St. Andrew
Imperial Academy of Sciences
Museum of Applied Knowledge

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