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In 1900, the Anna Kaptsova and Sons partnership bought the Kondrashevs' silk weaving factory and in its place built the first three-story stone building in Fryazino, with electric lighting and machines imported from abroad. The factory provided work for almost all of Fryazino's residents. The cost of
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with his own money. In the first, male, trustee was A. S. Kaptsov himself. In the second, women's, A. M. Kaptsova. After the death of her husband, Anna Mikhailovna, by decision of the Moscow City Duma on September 2, 1897, became a trustee of both schools, and until November 1917 she financed them
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In 1910, she, together with G. M. Morozov, bought the silk weaving factory in the village of Trubino of the trading house “Bocharov I. F. and Sons”, which was in a difficult financial situation, left Bocharov there as manager, but soon left this enterprise .
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plant on the site of the former factory. Kaptsova's son Nikolai, who was the main owner of the factory before its nationalization, collaborated with NPP Istok after becoming a
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and supervised their activities. In 1996, Moscow gymnasium No. 1520, transformed into a school whose history dates back to these schools, was named after the Kaptsovs.
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Nikolai (1883-1966), co-owner of the Anna Kaptsova and Sons partnership, then of N. A. Kaptsov with his brothers. After stopping commercial activities he became a
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Mikhail (1888 - 1931) graduated from a university in England, was the owner of a car store, and a representative of the
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Anna Mikhailovna's husband, Alexander Sergeevich, founded and maintained two schools in
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Anna Mikhailovna's father, Mikhail Vasilyevich Zalogin (born 1822) was a Moscow
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Anna Mikhailovna married Alexander Sergeevich Kaptsov (1849-1897), a Moscow
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factory. Anna Mikhailovna's mother was Alexandra Ivanovna (born 1829-?)..
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Anna Mikhailovna had a large silk fabric store in Moscow, located in the
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Anna Mikhailovna and Alexander Sergeevich had three sons:
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Moscow
Russian Empire
Moscow
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Industrialist
Russian
industrialist
philanthropist
silk-weaving
Fryazino
second guild merchant
wool-spinning
first guild merchant
Moscow City Duma
scientist
electronics
professor
physics
Moscow State University
Heidelberg University
mineralogist
Repressed
Opel
Industrial Party Trial
rehabilitated
rubles
nationalized
NPP Istok
microwave electronics

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