LOT #30940.
Field post - Active Army. 272nd infantry reserve battalion. Postcard sent from Novocherkassk on 8.4.2016 to Odessa, arrival stamp 11.4.1916.
Accessory 0: Granberg in Stockholm, Publisher: A. V. Kozlovsky Bookstore. Size: 140 x 90 mm
LÎÒ #30941.
Field mail - Active Army. The 190-th Ochakov Infantry Regiment. Postcard sent from -.-. 1916 from Sarny (Podolsk Province) to the Blagoveshchensk Plant (Ufa Province) ..
P.S. Istorichiskaya spravka:
O zavode - Blagoveshchenskogo medeplavil'nogo zavoda simbirskogo kuptsa Matveya Myasnikova, postroyennogo v 1756 g. na reke Potekhe (Ukashly) v 40 verstakh severneye goroda Ufy.
S 20 fevralya 1910 — 190-y pekhotnyy Ochakovskiy polk, s dislokatsiyey v g.Ufa Kazanskogo VO, togda zhe k polku prisoyedineny dve chasti:
243-y Zlatoustovskiy rezervnyy batal'on, vedshiy svoyu istoriyu ot sformirovannogo 4 yanvarya 1804 Ufimskogo garnizonnogo batal'ona.
209-y Nikolayevskiy rezervnyy polk , vedshiy svoyu istoriyu ot sformirovannogo 4 dekabrya 1863 Dinaburgskogo krepostnogo batal'ona.
V 1914 190-y pekhotnyy polk vystupil na front.
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P.S. Historical reference:
About the plant - Blagoveshchensk copper-smelting plant of the Simbirsk merchant Matvey Myasnikov, built in 1756 on the Potehe (Ukashly) river 40 versts north of the city of Ufa.
From February 20, 1910 - the 190th Ochakov Infantry Regiment, stationed in the city of Ufa, Kazan VO, at the same time two units were attached to the regiment:
The 243rd Zlatoust reserve battalion, which led its history from the Ufa garrison battalion formed on January 4, 1804.
The 209th Nikolaev Reserve Regiment, which led its history from the Dinaburg serf battalion formed on December 4, 1863.
In 1914, the 190th Infantry Regiment marched to the front.
LÎÒ #30943.
Field mail - Active Army. 6-th Czech-Slovak Infantry Hanatsky Regiment 8-th Company. Post card sent from 10.08.1917 y. from Piryatin (Poltava Province) to the post office of the Rubezhansky plant (Kharkov Province), arrival date is 08.27.1917 y. Extra rare !!!
P.S. History reference:
Czechoslovak units in Russia. 1914-1917 - http://www.srpska.ru/article.php?nid=6291
Rubezhansky Chemical Plant (Zarya Chemical Plant) -http: //runo.lg.ua/eti-ximicheskie-predpriyatiya-dali-start-stroitelstvu-nashego-goroda
LOT #30969. Postcard with paid reply. Sent from Sosnovka station, village Staroye Gryaznoye, Sosnovsky district, Tambov province on 2.5.1917, to the city of Morshansk (Tambov province). The card is addressed to the military commander, has a transit stamp, as well as two stamps: one of which is military censorship, the second is the chancery of the administration of Morshansk district.
LOT #30972. Field mail from the active army, sent from ..... on 08/02/1916, to the village of Stremigorod, see Khodaky (Volyn Province), pom. Medinovka. Arrival stamp, settlement Khodaky from 08/16/1916.
P.S. source: ru.wikipedia.org
Stremigorod (Ukrainian: Stremigorod) is a village in Ukraine, founded in 1591, located in the Korosten urban community of the Zhytomyr region. Village. Stremigorod. Ukr.
Khodaki is a village in Ukraine, in the Korosten district of the Zhytomyr region.
LOT #30967. Field mail from the active army, dated 17.09.1917. Battery of the Artillery Brigade, in ñ. Astrakhan. Open letter written by a serviceman to his parents.
P.S. An artillery brigade is a tactical formation consisting of several artillery divisions, each of which, in turn, includes several batteries. The battery, in turn, was the main firing unit, consisting of 4-8 guns. Artillery brigades could include both light and heavy guns, as well as guns of various systems. For example, the heavy artillery brigades of 1917 could include 280-mm Schneider howitzers, 12-inch OSZ howitzers, 6-inch guns and howitzers, as well as 120-mm French guns and howitzers. The batteries could include guns mounted on various platforms, including field, siege and coastal.
LOT #30970. Open letter / postcard, sent from the active army 63 artillery.... dated 10/25/1914, in the city of Chisinau (Bessarabian Province), which is confirmed by the arrival stamp dated 10/25/1914. Field mail