| 
 Title of a factory  | 
 Situation  | 
 Year of the foundation  | 
 Year of the starting up  | 
 Year of the enclosing  | 
 Intending of the factory (production type)  | 
 Why it is called so  | 
| Kolivan-Voskresensk (Kolivan) | 
on the river Belaya, the tributary of the river Loktevka (basin of the Charish) | 
1728  | 
1729  | 
1759  | 
1729-1746-s - copper smelting production. 
    1744-1745-s - obtaininig of silver from complex ore. 
    1747-1759-s - primary melting of silver ore; obtained intermediate product (rohstein) was transported to the Barnaul works. | 
On a title of main ore deposits, which were worked in the end of the 1720-s. | 
1790  | 
1801  | 
Melting of silver ore on rostein | 
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| Kolivan  grinding factory | 
on the place of the Kolivan- Voskresensk works | 
1801  | 
1802  | 
works till now  | 
Stone engraving industry, creation  of art articles for the Tsar needs | 
On a title of the settlement Kolivan | 
| Barnaul | 
in the mouth of the river Barnaul, the left tributary of the Ob | 
1739  | 
1744  | 
1893  | 
1744-1746-s - copper smelting production 1748-1893-s - obtaining of silver from ores and intermediate product (Rohstein), which was transported from others metallurgical works of thw Altai mining district; passing copper production. | 
On the name of the river Barnaul | 
| Novo-Pavlovskji (Pavlovskji) | 
on the river Kasmala, the left tributary of the Ob | 
1764  | 
1765  | 
1893  | 
obtaining of river from ores and intermediate product (rohstein), which was transported from the Aleji works; passing copper production | 
On the name of the new-born tsarevich Paul Petrvich  (Paul I) | 
| Nishne-Suzun (Low-Suzun) (Suzun) | 
on the river Nishnji Suzun, the right tributary of the Ob | 
1764  | 
1766  | 
1914  | 
Copper melting production from ores and intermediate products, which were transported from the silver melting works | 
On the name of the river Nishnji Suzun | 
| The Suzun Monetary House | 
on the territory of the Nishnji-Suzun copper melting works | 
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1766  | 
1847  | 
1766-1781-s - stamping of the copper "siberian coins"; 
    1781-1847-s - stamping of the copper coin general in Russia used | 
On a title of the copper melting factory | 
| Tomsk | 
on the river Tom-Chumish, in the river Chumish | 
1770  | 
1771  | 
1864  | 
Iron production from the local ores for the Mining Department needs | 
On the  name of the river Tom (one of the sources of the Chumish) | 
| Aleji | 
in the Upper Aleji, the left tributary of the Ob | 
1774  | 
1775  | 
1793  | 
Silver lead ores melting and the obtaining from them the intermediate product (rohstein), which was transported for the final clearing to the Barnaul and Pavlovsk works; passing copper production | 
On the name of the river Aleji | 
| Loktevsk | 
in the Upper Aleji, in a bending of a channel of the river ("elbow") | 
1783  | 
1789  | 
1893  | 
Silver lead ores melting and the obtaining from them the intermediate product (rohstein), which was transported for the final clearing to the Pavlovsk works; passing copper production | 
On the name of the typical bending of a river - "elbow", in the  place, where the factory was sutuated | 
| Gavrilovsk | 
on the river Bolshoji Talmovoji, the tributary of the river Malyi Bachat (basin of the Tom) | 
1792  | 
1795  | 
1897  | 
The melting of Salair silver ores and the obtaining from them the intermediate product (rohstein), which was transported for the final clearing to the Barnaul works | 
In honour of Gavriil Simonovich Kachka (1739-1818) - head of the Kolivan-Voskresensk works in the 1785-1798-s | 
| Zmejev | 
on the river Korboliha, the tributary of the Aleji | 
1804  | 
1805  | 
1893  | 
Silver melting from the barren ores of the Zmejev deposit, which were not worth transporting to the Barnaul works | 
On the name of the Zmejev deposit | 
| Gurijev | 
on the river Malyi Bachat, the tributary of the river Inja (basin of the Tom) | 
1814  | 
1816  | 
ALIGN="CENTER">works till now | 
1816-1839-s - silver melting from Salair silver ores 
    From 1826 till now - iron making production (cast iron melting) | 
In honour of Gurijev - head of the Tsar Cabinet in the begiinning of the XIXth century |