Research Catalog
[The Alexis V. Lapteff collection of the Slavic & Baltic Division, NYPL].
- Title
- [The Alexis V. Lapteff collection of the Slavic & Baltic Division, NYPL].
- Author
- New York Public Library. Slavic and Baltic Division.
- Publication
- [New York] : [Slavic & Baltic Div., NYPL], [2000]
- Supplementary Content
- Finding Aid
Items in the Library & Off-site
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Status | Vol/Date | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Box 3 of 3 | Text | Supervised use | Slav. Reserve 00-4278 Box 3 of 3 | Offsite | |
Box 2 of 3 | Text | Supervised use | Slav. Reserve 00-4278 Box 2 of 3 | Offsite | |
Box 1 of 3 | Text | Supervised use | Slav. Reserve 00-4278 Box 1 of 3 | Offsite | |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Restricted use | Slav. Reserve 00-4278 | Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 |
Details
- Description
- 3 boxes.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Lapteff Collection.
- Subjects
- Call Number
- Slav. Reserve 00-4278
- OCLC
- 44596650
- Author
- New York Public Library. Slavic and Baltic Division.
- Title
- [The Alexis V. Lapteff collection of the Slavic & Baltic Division, NYPL].
- Imprint
- [New York] : [Slavic & Baltic Div., NYPL], [2000]
- Summary
- Aleksei (Alexis) Vissarionovich Lapteff is a descendant of Dmitrii Lapteff. Dmitrii died in the 18th century. He was a grandson of Jacob Lapteff. He discovered the coast of the Arctic Ocean between the Lena River and Kolyma. The Lapteff family originated from the legendary prince Rededia (Zolotaia Orda, 14th century). His descendent Varfolomei Gleboff called Lapot was the father of the Lapteffs. Most documents in the collection belonged to Alexis Lapteff and his wife Natalie Krukoff-Lapteff.
- Local Note
- The Lapteff Collection was donated to the Slavic & Baltic Division of The NYPL by S. Krzyzanowski, the Executor of the Lapteff Estate.
- Connect to:
- Added Title
- Lapteff Collection.
- Research Call Number
- Slav. Reserve 00-4278