Holovaty Anton Andreevich( One of the founders of the former Black Sea (now the Kuban) Cossack)
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Biography Holovaty Anton Andreevich
He was educated at the Kiev seminary and from there ran in Zaporizhia, where with a troop leader Kalnishevskom clerk. In 1787, Mr.. was one of the members of Zaporozhye deputation that presented to Catherine II in Kremenchug address with an expression of desire to serve under the banner of Russia. After that was organized by the army loyal to the Cossacks, who took part in the war with the Turks. Holovaty was head first walking guard, then head of first walking guard, then the Black Sea Cossack rowing fleet. In 1790, Mr.. Holovaty was confirmed as the troop judge, in 1792, Mr.. traveled to St. Petersburg, where the army to obtain for a charter to land in the Kuban and Taman Peninsula. He was one of the principal figures in the relocation of troops in the Kuban and organizing it in a new province. He died in 1797, during his campaign in Persia. Personality Holovaty depicted in the story G.F. Kvitky: "Holovaty" ( "Works", t. III, Kharkov, 1889). Material for the biography Holovaty - in the Kiev Antiquities ", 1890, N 2, and at P. Korolenko "The first four of the former chieftain of the Black Sea Cossack Army (Ekaterinodar, 1892
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