Historical cartography of the Altai Territory Historical region studies Laboratory Historical faculty BSPU

Historical maps. The second half of the XVIIIth century

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The first half of the XVIIth century
the second half of the XVIIth century

The first half of the XVIIIth century
The second half of the XVIIIth century

The first half of the XIXth century

Beginning of the XXth century



Situation of the mining industries
in the South of West Siberia in the XVIII-XIXth century.

Fragment

The industrial works, which were built in the Upper Ob-side in the XVIII-XIXth century

The metallurgical works and the Tsar Cabinet grinding factory.

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  
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  

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

The main silver deposits

Name of the deposit

Location

Year of the foundation

Year of the beginning of the extraction

Year of the end of the mining

On which factories the melting was conducted

Why it is called so

Zmejev On the Zmejev mountain, (present-day city Zmeinigorsk)

1720-s

1744

1871

On the Kolivan-Voskresensk, Barnaul, Pavlovck, Loktevsk, Aleji works.
On the Zmejev mine - barren deposits (in the XIXth century)
On a title of the mountain
Salair Near the village Salair (present-day city Salair)

1781-1786

1780-s

1897

On the Gavrilov, Gurijev works On a name of village, which get the name of the river Saiair ("Dry channel")
Ridder In headwaters of the river Ulba
(present-day city Leninogorsk)

1786

the end of the 1780-s

works
till now

On the Loktevsk, Barnaul works On a surname of the discoverer, mining officer F.F. Ridder
Zirianov In the avarage flow of the river Buhtarma
(present-day city Zirianovsk)

1791

1790-s

works
till now

On the Loktevsk, Barnaul works On the name of the discoverer, metal-work pupil Gerasim Zirianov


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