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Alexey Dmitriyevich Startsev (Russian: Алексей Дмитриевич Старцев; (1838,
Novoselenginsk Novoselenginsk (russian: Новоселенги́нск) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Selenginsky District of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia, located on the Selenge River south of Lake Baikal. Formerly called simply Selenginsk, it was ...
- 30 June 1900,
Putyatin Island Putyatin Island (Russian: ''Остров Путятина'') is an island in (east part of Peter the Great Gulf), near 50 km east of Vladivostok and 35 km west of Nakhodka. It named after Admiral Yevfimy Putyatin. The island is under ...
) was a Russian merchant and industrialist.


Biography

He was a common-law child of the painter,
Nikolay Bestuzhev Nikolay Alexandrovich Bestuzhev (Russian: Николай Александрович Бестужев; 13 April 1791, Saint Petersburg – 27 May 1855, Novoselenginsk) was a Russian Navy officer, writer, inventor and portrait artist; associated wi ...
, and a Buryat woman from Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky. After his father's death in 1855, he went to live with his godfather, Dmitry Dmitriyevich Startsev, a local merchant. At first, he worked as a clerk for Startsev, then for , a
guild A guild ( ) is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular area. The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradesmen belonging to a professional association. They sometimes ...
merchant in
Kyakhta Kyakhta (russian: Кя́хта, ; bua, Хяагта, Khiaagta, ; mn, Хиагт, Hiagt, ) is a town and the administrative center of Kyakhtinsky District in the Republic of Buryatia, Russia, located on the Kyakhta River near the Mongolia–Russi ...
. In 1861, he joined a trade caravan to China. There, he became involved in the tea trade, which made him wealthy. By the time of his death, he was a millionaire. He built forty stone houses and a printing plant in
Tianjin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popul ...
, as well as a two-mile long demonstration railway and telegraph lines. He also helped establish the
Russo-Chinese Bank The Russo-Chinese Bank (russian: Русско-Китайский банк, french: Banque russo-chinoise, Traditional Chinese: 華俄銀行) was a foreign bank, founded in 1895, that represented joint French and Russian interests in China during ...
, and served as one of its board members. In addition. he spoke Buryat, Mongolian, Chinese, and several European languages, often serving as an interpreter; notably in the negotiations with
Li Hongzhang Li Hongzhang, Marquess Suyi ( zh, t=李鴻章; also Li Hung-chang; 15 February 1823 – 7 November 1901) was a Chinese politician, general and diplomat of the late Qing dynasty. He quelled several major rebellions and served in important ...
, which led to the Tianjin Convention. He also served on the French "Tianjin Municipal Council".Léon Caubert, ''Souvenirs chinois'', 1891. Reissued by Hachette, 2014, For his role in organizing and conducting Sino-French trade negotiations, he was awarded the
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, 5th degree. Around 1890, he moved to the Siberian far east. In 1891, he received permission to purchase 1000
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s (about 2700 acres) on Putyatin Island in
Peter the Great Gulf The Peter the Great Gulf (Russian: Залив Петра Великого) is a gulf on the southern coast of Primorsky Krai, Russia, and the largest gulf of the Sea of Japan. The gulf extends for from the Russian-North Korean border at the mout ...
. The remainder of the island would be leased. He used the land to create the settlement of Putyatin. In 1892, he bought a steamer named ''Чайка'' (Seagull), which operated as a passenger and freight line between there and
Vladivostok Vladivostok ( rus, Владивосто́к, a=Владивосток.ogg, p=vɫədʲɪvɐˈstok) is the largest city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia. The city is located around the Zolotoy Rog, Golden Horn Bay on the Sea ...
. By 1895, he had opened brick and porcelain factories, established herds of cattle and
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, was operating a
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, and built a four-story house for himself in the center of Vladivostok. His former home in Kyakhta was donated to the city and, through contributions by the
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, became the . After its opening, he was elected an honorary member of the Society. About the time of his death, his large collection of
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objects, manuscripts, and books on
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, still in Tianjin, was destroyed during the
Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, the Boxer Insurrection, or the Yihetuan Movement, was an anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by ...
. Only two years earlier, the
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had offered him 3 million
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s for his Burkhan sculptures, but he had refused to sell. He died and was buried on Putyatin. A mountain there is named after him, and a monument was erected at his burial site in 1989. He had three sons and two daughters. Following the
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, his businesses were all nationalized. His sons Dmitry and Alexander, who had been operating them, were deprived of their civil rights and expelled from Vladivostok. In 1937, during the
Great Purge The Great Purge or the Great Terror (russian: Большой террор), also known as the Year of '37 (russian: 37-й год, translit=Tridtsat sedmoi god, label=none) and the Yezhovshchina ('period of Nikolay Yezhov, Yezhov'), was General ...
, they were arrested and shot.


References


Further reading

* D. A. Startsev, ''Дело Старцевых: Записки'', (The Startsev Business: Notes), ОИАК, Bialystok, 1999 * N. Prolochnova, ''Есть на Путятине гора Старцева'', (There is a Mount Startsev on Putyatin), Океан, 2000 * E. V. Sushko, ''Из истории российского предпринимательства и меценатства'', (From the History of Russian Entrepreneurship and Patronage), Приморье, 2001 * L. Basina, ''Их именами процветало Приморье: Е. В. Путятин и А. Д. Старцев в истории края'', (Primorye Flourished in Their Names: E.V. Putyatin and A.D. Startsev in the History of the Region), Автограф, 2004


External links


"Путятин был островом-сказкой"
(Putyatin was a Fairytale Island) @ Old Vladivostok
Entry on A. D. Startsev
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