Ivan Semenovich Tomilov (Russian: Иван Семёнович Томилов; 30 October 1873, Arkhangelsk Governorate — 1918, Onega) was a volost clerk and deputy of the Third Imperial Duma from the Arkhangelsk Governorate between 1907 and 1912.
Deputy of the Third Imperial Duma | |
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In office 1 November 1907 – 9 June 1912 | |
Monarch | Nicholas II |
Personal details | |
Born | Ivan Semenovich Tomilov 30 October 1873 Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | 1918 |
Nationality | Russian |
Political party | Constitutional Democratic Party; Trudoviks |
Biography
editIvan Tomilov was born on 30 October 1873 in the village of Zalesye in Prilutskoy volost, located in Onega uyezd of the Arkhangelsk Governorate, in a peasant family. Ivan studied at the rural school of Prilutsk;[1] after graduation, he worked in St. Petersburg, while receiving additional commercial education at the same time. Then, in 1899–1900, he worked in Tomsk, where he was a cashier on the Trans-Siberian Railway. From 1901 until his election to parliament, he worked in the excise department in the Arkhangelsk Governorate.[2]
On 19 October 1907, as a non-partisan, but close in political views to the Constitutional Democratic Party, Tomilov was elected to the Third Russian Imperial Duma from the Arkhangelsk Governorate.[2] In the Third Duma, Tomilov first joined the faction of the Constitutional Democratic Party, but then (from the second session) became part of Trudoviks' group.[1] He became a member of a number of Duma commissions. He was one of the most active "signatories" of the Third Duma – along with the other Trudoviks F. O. Kainis and A. E. Kropotov – Tomilov's signature is under a large number of legislative proposals.[2]
During this period of parliamentary work, he was ineligible to attend four Duma meetings on the basis of the 38th article of the parliamentary regulations.[2] After 1917, Tomilov was elected a chairman of the Murmansk Soviet; after that he participated in the work of local government in the town of Onega, where he died in 1918. He was buried in Onega.[3]
Family
editAs of 1907, Ivan Tomilov was single.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Боиович 1913, p. 2.
- ^ a b c d e Иванов, Комзолова & Ряховская 2008, p. 617.
- ^ Овсянкин 2001, p. 407.
Literature
edit- Иванов, Б. Ю.; Комзолова, А. А.; Ряховская, И. С., eds. (2008). "Томилов Иван Семенович". Государственная дума Российской империи: 1906—1917 (in Russian). Москва: РОССПЭН. p. 735. ISBN 978-5-8243-1031-3.
- Боиович, М. М., ed. (1913). "Томилов". Члены Государственной Думы (портреты и биографии). Третий созыв. 1907—1912 гг (in Russian). Москва. p. 526.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Овсянкин, Е. И. (2001). "Томилов Иван Семенович". Поморская энциклопедия: в 5 т. (in Russian). Vol. 1. Архангельск: Поморский государственный университет им. М. В. Ломоносова. p. 483. ISBN 5-88086-147-3.