Sixteen years in Siberia: Some experiences of a Russian revolutionist
L. G. Deich
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  • Administrative methods, [34], [36], [65], [293];
    • “politicals” exiled by, [105], [107], [285], [326];
    • institution of banishment by, [viii]
  • Agàpov, Stephen, [182]
  • Aigùn, [329]
  • Akatoui, new prison at, [292];
    • order for the removal of prisoners to, [294]
  • Aksha, [193]
  • Alexander I., [vi]
  • Alexander II., [vii];
    • attempts against his life, [10], [11], [117], [219];
    • result of his assassination, [230];
    • mode of his assassination, [264]
  • Alexander III., his policy, [130];
    • surmises as to his possible assassination, [230];
    • attempt on his life, [259];
    • manifesto pardoning convicts, [307];
    • his death, [316]
  • Alexandrovo, [46]
  • Alexandròvskaya, plot to undermine station at, [269]
  • Alexei-Ravelin tower of the Fortress of Peter and Paul, [219], [260], [262]
  • Alexèiev, mayor of Tchita, [174]
  • “Alleviation, time of,” 236
  • Alphabetical code used in communications between prisoners, [51 n.]
  • Amur Gazette, The, [341]
  • Amur Province, The, [341]
  • Amur, Province of the, [328];
    • under martial law, [337]
  • Amur River, [328];
    • massacre on banks of, [334]-337
  • Antònov, his execution, [104 n.], [188 n.]
  • Anùtchin, Governor-General, [189 n.]
  • Archangel, [285]
  • Armfeld, Natalia, [206];
    • death, [207]
  • Artèl, or union, the criminals’, [155 n.], [160], [177]-180;
    • system of, in Kara prison, [221]
  • Aschenbrenner, Captain, [115 n.]
  • Asia and Europe, boundary post between, [147]
  • Axelrod, [16], [17 n.], [357]
  • Axelrod, Frau, [2], [28]
  • Baikal, Lake, [195]
  • Balagansk, [187]
  • Balamutz, Andreas, [235 n.]
  • Barabash, General, military governor of Tchita, [174]
  • Barannikov, [264]
  • Basel, [1];
    • University, [14]
  • Bastille, anniversary of the storming of, celebrated, [283]
  • Batarèvitch, [338]
  • Belino-Bshezòvsky, [122]
  • Berèsov, [152]
  • Berezniàk, [210];
    • his escape from Irkutsk prison and recapture, [189 n.];
    • attempt to rescue Medvèdiev, [261];
    • arrest and sentence, [262]
  • Berg, Baron, [70]
  • Berg, Herr von, the Public Prosecutor, [28], [33]
  • Berlin, journey to, [44];
    • gaol at, [45]
  • Beverley, his attempt to escape from Kiëv prison, [99];
    • shot, [100]
  • “Biscuits,” meaning of the term, [177]
  • Bìtshkov, Vladimir, his disappearance from Kiëv prison, [100]
  • Bitshoug, River, [323]
  • Blagovèstshensk, [327];
    • siege of, [332];
    • massacre near, [334]-337
  • Bobohov, Sergius, his career, [285];
    • sentence, [286];
    • characteristics, [286];
    • on the threat of flogging, [287];
    • commits suicide, [290]
  • Bogdanòvitch, his recognition of Deutsch, [38], [39], [40];
    • in Petersburg, [71];
    • assassination, [71 n.]
  • Bogolyùbov, flogged, [288]
  • Bogomòletz, Sophia, her escape from Irkutsk prison and recapture, [189 n.]
    • story of her life, [191];
    • in Kara prison, [269];
    • removed, [271]
  • Bohanòvsky, his escape from Kiëv prison, [10], [15], [99 n.], [210 n.]
  • Bolshakov, Governor, [207]
  • “Bombists,” 131
  • Borisòvitch, [120]
  • Bosnia, insurrection in, [85]
  • Boundary post between Europe and Asia, [147]
  • Brantner, his execution, [104 n.], [188 n.]
  • Bubnovsky, the locksmith, [241]
  • Bulìgin, Alexander, [3], [17 n.]
  • Bulìgin, Frau, her visit to Freiburg prison, [30]
  • Bunt, meaning of the word, [9 n.]
  • Burlei, Captain, Commandant of Kara prison, [237]
  • “Butirki,” or the Central Prison of Moscow, [110];
    • number of prisoners, [111]
  • Butzèvitch, [268]
  • Butzìnsky, [57 n.]
  • Buyanov, [340]
  • “Carrier-pigeons,” meaning of the term, [59]
  • “Case of the 193,” 86, [234 n.]
  • Census, orders for a, [317];
    • report to be drawn up, [319];
    • conference at Stanitsa Aigùnskaya, [321]
  • Cesarèvitch, his journey through Siberia, [309]
  • Cheesemonger’s shop, subterranean passage from, [268]
  • Chicago, [356]
  • China, Pacific steamer, [354]
  • Chinese, their attack on the Russian boats at Aigùn, [329];
    • character, [332];
    • treatment by the Russians, [333];
    • massacred, [335]-337;
    • appropriation of their property, [339]-341
  • Code, alphabetical, used in communications between prisoners, [51 n.]
  • “Commune room” in Kara prison, inmates of, [257]
  • Convict, a criminal, his appearance, [154];
    • of “unknown antecedents,” 163;
    • his views, [164];
    • mode of living, [165];
    • tramps, [165];
    • treatment of, [167]
  • Convict labour, employment of, in Kara, [311]
  • Convicts, equipment of, [95];
    • head-shaving, [95];
    • fetters, [95];
    • dress, [96];
    • appearance, [112];
    • loss of clothes at Tchita, [201]
  • Convoy officers, their character, [180];
    • treatment of the prisoners, [180]-182
  • Convoy-stations, [158]
  • Criminals, ordinary, distinction between “politicals,” [97 n.];
    • regulations, [135];
    • the “Ivans,” 155;
    • passion for gambling, [159];
    • relations with the “politicals,” 163;
    • tramps, [165];
    • escape of, [165];
    • character, [166], [171], [175];
    • treatment, [167];
    • influence of the “Ivans,” 175
  • Dashkièvitch, Peter, [119];
    • sentence, [137];
    • exile, [151]
  • Debagòrio—Makrièvitch, Vladìmir, [104];
    • his mode of escape, [155]
  • Decabrists, revolt of the, [vi], [200]
  • Degàiev, a member of the Naròdnaia Vòlya, [43];
    • his treachery, [43 n.];
    • sentence on, [82]
  • Degàiev, Mdme., [119]
  • Dessyàtnik, or village constable, [314]
  • Detention, House of, at Freiburg, [5];
    • Petersburg, [57];
    • rules, [58];
    • outdoor exercise, [60];
    • system of communication, [66]
  • Deutsch, Leo, at Freiburg, [3];
    • arrest, [4], [10];
    • imprisoned, [5];
    • joins the “Propagandist movement,” 6;
    • member of the Kiëv Buntari, [9];
    • attempt on the life of Gorinòvitch, [9];
    • escapes from Kiëv, [10], [98];
    • examination, [12];
    • recognition of Prof. Thun, [14];
    • statement of his case, [17];
    • founds the League for the Emancipation of Labour, [17 n.];
    • religious opinions, [24];
    • his photograph, [27];
    • change of cell, [28];
    • plans of escape, [31];
    • interviews with the Public Prosecutor, [33]-36, [37];
    • defence, [34];
    • charges against, [35];
    • extradition demanded, [35];
    • preparations for the journey to Russia, [41];
    • at Frankfurt-am-Main prison, [42];
    • Berlin prison, [45];
    • Granitza, [46];
    • Fortress of Peter and Paul, [48];
    • first examination, [52];
    • deprived of his spectacles, [55];
    • at the House of Detention in Petersburg, [57]-72;
    • reasons for his confinement in the fortress, [61]-63;
    • methods of communication between prisoners, [65], [66];
    • at Odessa prison, [73];
    • hunger-strikes, [76], [277];
    • method of hearing news, [81];
    • brief military career, [84]-87;
    • terms of his indictment, [87];
    • trial, [88]-91;
    • sentence, [91];
    • made to assume the dress of a convict, [95];
    • a “political” prisoner, [97];
    • at Kiëv prison, [98];
    • at Moscow prison, [110];
    • unfastens his fetters, [124];
    • preparations for leaving Moscow, [138];
    • revolt against head-shaving, [139];
    • on the journey by boat, [142], [151];
    • at Tiumen, [148];
    • at Tomsk, [153];
    • offered a “swop,” 154-157;
    • friendly relations with convicts, [163];
    • at Krasnoyarsk, [184];
    • at Irkutsk, [189];
    • at Verkhny-Udinsk, [196];
    • loss of his fetters, [199];
    • at Tchita prison, [201];
    • Nertchinsk, [204];
    • Kara, [206];
    • in the “nobles’ room,” 215;
    • in the “Sanhedrin room,” 240;
    • attack of scurvy, [245];
    • in the “Commune room,” 257;
    • his release, [299];
    • at the penal settlement, [300];
    • his work, [302];
    • hut, [303];
    • relations with the peasants, [312];
    • his treatment of the prìstav, [314];
    • assists in taking the census, [317]-322;
    • search for a monumental stone, [323];
    • at Stretyensk, [325];
    • his longing for home, [327];
    • at Blagovèstshensk, [327];
    • flight from Siberia, [347];
    • at Habarovsk, [349];
    • Nikolsk-Ussurìsk, [349];
    • Vladivostock, [350];
    • Nagasaki, [351]-353;
    • Yokohama, [354];
    • Honolulu, [354];
    • Hawaii, [355];
    • San Francisco, [356];
    • Chicago, [356];
    • New York, [357];
    • Zurich, [357]
  • Dihovsky, Moses, [235 n.]
  • Dmohovsky, his burial, [234 n.]
  • Dnieper, [99 n.], [143]
  • Doha, or cloak, [317]
  • Dorpat, [15]
  • Dostoiëvsky, Memoirs from the Dead-house, [293]
  • Drebyasghin, condemned to death, [11], [62]
  • Drenteln, General, [217];
    • attempt on his life, [218]
  • Dühring, Eugene, [212], [216]
  • Dulemba, [259]
  • Dzvonkyèvitch, his attempt to escape on the march to Siberia, [170];
    • in Kara prison, [210]
  • Easter, celebration of, in Russia, [134]
  • Ekaterinburg, [144]
  • Elisavetgrad, Kiëv Buntari at, [9]
  • Erthel, [65]
  • Espionage in German prison, [25]
  • Étape, or halting-station, [147], [149], [203]
  • Europe and Asia, boundary post between, [147]
  • Exiles, [148], [198], [293 n.], [307]
  • Extradition, treaty between Germany and Russia, [6], [53];
    • Deutsch’s, [40], [62];
    • Gotz’s attempted, [282 n.]
  • Fetters, fastening on, [95];
    • loss, [199];
    • permission to break, [124]-126
  • Fifty, trial of the, [205]
  • Figner, Vera, her appearance, [80];
    • arrest, [80 n.];
    • sentence, [115 n.], [118];
    • her character, [116], [118];
    • revolutionary views, [116];
    • impressions of the peasants, [117];
    • attempt on the life of Alexander II., [117];
    • in Schlüsselburg for life, [118]
  • Flogging, punishment of, [285], [288], [291]
  • Fomin, imprisoned in Kara, [241];
    • his industry, [241];
    • studies natural science, [242];
    • release, [299 n.]
  • Fomitchòv, his escape from Irkutsk prison and recapture, [189 n.];
    • in Kara prison, [241];
    • sentence, [242];
    • chained to the wheelbarrow, [242];
    • his defence of the Tsar, [243];
    • attack on Pohorukov, [296];
    • his reasons for it, [297];
    • term of imprisonment lengthened, [298]
  • Food, in Freiburg prison, [23];
    • in Fortress of Peter and Paul, [50];
    • in Moscow prison, [132];
    • in Kara prison, [221]
  • “Fourteen, trial of the,” [112], [115]
  • Frankfurt-am-Main, [42];
    • governor of the gaol at, [42]
  • Freiburg, [1];
    • journey to, [2];
    • arrested at, [4];
    • imprisoned, [5];
    • departure from, [42]
  • Freiburg prison, [21]
  • Frolènko, assists prisoners to escape from Kiëv, [98], [99 n.];
    • his attempt on the life of Alexander II., [117];
    • sentence, [117 n.]
  • Fusan harbour, [351]
  • Galitzin, Prince, Vice-Governor of Moscow, [136]
  • Galkin-Vrassky, head of the Prisons Department, [136], [234];
    • in Kara, [235]
  • Gambling, habit of, [159], [177]
  • Garden, laying out a, in Kara prison, [254]
  • Gèhkin, Baron, murdered, [70];
    • allows Luryè to escape, [86]
  • Gèhlis, [57 n.]
  • Gendarmerie, the Russian, [x], [46]
  • Gensan harbour, [351]
  • Germany, Social-Democratic movement, law against, [1];
    • methods, [213];
    • repealed, [358]
  • Germany, conditions of prison life, [22];
    • the Public Prosecutor, [27]
  • Gold, search for, in the River Kara, [305]
  • Goldenberg, his statement, [92]
  • Golubtsòv, captain of the guard, [208];
    • his relations with the “politicals,” 272;
    • advice to Masyukov, [273];
    • transferred to the section for ordinary criminals, [296]
  • Gorinòvitch, Nicholas, his treachery, [9];
    • attempt against his life, [9], [35], [53];
    • deposition, [89]
  • Gotz, Michael, attempt to obtain his extradition, [282 n.]
  • Granitza, the frontier station, [46]
  • Gratchènsky, [268]
  • Gribsky, General, N. R., military governor of the Amur province, [329];
    • on the massacre of the Chinese, [342];
    • order to annihilate Chinese, [342]
  • Grodèkov, General, [91]
  • Grodekov, Governor-General, [329]
  • Gruzia, [205]
  • Grỳnevitsky, assassinates Alexander II., [264];
    • death, [264 n.]
  • Habarovsk, [329], [348], [349]
  • Halting-stations, [147], [160], [180], [203]
  • Hawaii, island of, [355]
  • Head-shaving, process of, [95], [120];
    • dispensation, [126];
    • revolt against, [139]
  • Herzegovina, insurrection in, [85]
  • Herzfeld, Sophia Löschern von, [266], [267]
  • Hodinsky, plain of, [343]
  • Honolulu, [354]
  • Hrùstchov, Nicholas, sentence, [234 n.];
    • escape from Kara prison, [234];
    • recapture, [235];
    • his manual work, [241]
  • Hunger-strikes, [190], [263], [273], [277], [284];
    • method of, [76]
  • “Illegals,” meaning of the term, [9 n.]
  • Ilyashèvitch, Governor, [193], [235];
    • attempt on his life, [193]
  • Ingermann, Dr., [357]
  • Irkutsk prison, [189]
  • Irtisch, [151]
  • Isbìtsky, Ladislas, [171]
  • Isbìtsky, V., his attempt to escape from Kiëv prison, [99], [155]
  • Ispravnik, or head of the district police, [145]
  • Ivanein, Karl, [241]
  • Ivànov, Basil, his escape from Kiëv prison, [100]
  • Ivànov, Colonel, [68]
  • Ivànov, I., [57 n.]
  • Ivànova, Sophia, [196]
  • Ivanòvskaya, Praskòvya, [269]
  • Ivàntchenko, his escape from Irkutsk prison and recapture, [189 n.]
  • Japan, progress of, [353];
    • character of the people, [354]