Vsya Moskva
Vsya Moskva was a series of city directories of Moscow, Russia, published on a yearly basis from 1872 to 1936 by Aleksei Sergeevich Suvorin.
The directories contained detailed lists of private residents, names of streets and squares across the city with the details of their occupants and owners, government offices, public services and medium and large businesses present in the city. Each volume was anywhere between 500 and 1500 pages long. They are often used by genealogists for family research in pre-revolutionary Russia and the early Soviet period when vital records are missing or prove difficult to find. Historians use them to research the social histories of the city.
List of residents
Each directory was written exclusively in Russian Cyrillic only, and contains various sections among which was an alphabetical list of residents in the city. Those listed usually were the head of their respective household and so spouses and minors are not listed.The following information can be found:
- Person's surname and first name
- Patronymic
- Street address with apartment number
- Profession
- Telephone numbers
List of occupants of each building on every street and square
Other sections
The following information can also be found in each directory:- Maps of the city
- Interior theater seating plan layouts
- Lists of personnel in state, public and private institutions
- Original Advertising
Interruption in the series
- 1918
- 1919
- 1920
- 1921