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===== 1797-1810 ===== | ===== 1797-1810 ===== | ||
+ | * 1793: Second partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth | ||
+ | * Yurevichi is a " | ||
+ | * Pale of Settlement established by Catherine the Great | ||
+ | * 1809: Surnames for Jews are mandated by the Russian government. | ||
+ | * | ||
===== 1810s ===== | ===== 1810s ===== | ||
* Jews estimated population of 65 in 1811(([[sources: | * Jews estimated population of 65 in 1811(([[sources: | ||
+ | * 1812: war of 1812. Rechitsa is temporary residence of governor of Minsk. | ||
===== 1830s ===== | ===== 1830s ===== | ||
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* 1875: Public college for women. | * 1875: Public college for women. | ||
===== 1880s ===== | ===== 1880s ===== | ||
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+ | * Start of pogroms against Jews. Russia viewed Jewish merchants and manufacturers as " | ||
+ | * Start of restrictions on where Jews could live: Jews forced to move from villages into towns as a way to concentrate population. | ||
===== 1890s ===== | ===== 1890s ===== | ||
* By 1897 this grew to 1,287, representing over 80% of all Yurevichi residents(([[sources: | * By 1897 this grew to 1,287, representing over 80% of all Yurevichi residents(([[sources: | ||
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* The old resident of Yuravichi A.I.Kozlovsky describes the prerevolutionary town in the book “Pamyt. Kalinkovicheskiy rayon” : Yuravichi was different at that times. Things were humming and there were more people. You could see a lot of stores, mills, workshops. Potters, blacksmiths worked here. In the end of the ditch which was popularly called “Na Libedi” behind Kavalchykov there was a windmill. Its owner was Fedor Lucskevich. The other windmill’s owner was Olka Karchava. A horse mill’s owners were Esel Katcsen and his son Girsh. Three blind horses turned millstones. They made cereals, fine-ground and coarse-ground flour and vegetable oil. The vegetable oil was produced with a special roller to get oilcake. There were three kinds of cereals and barley was grinded to white flour. Many people gathered near the windmill so a kind of a house was built there for those who were waiting in line. The house of Vladimir Ivanenko is located at that place now. | * The old resident of Yuravichi A.I.Kozlovsky describes the prerevolutionary town in the book “Pamyt. Kalinkovicheskiy rayon” : Yuravichi was different at that times. Things were humming and there were more people. You could see a lot of stores, mills, workshops. Potters, blacksmiths worked here. In the end of the ditch which was popularly called “Na Libedi” behind Kavalchykov there was a windmill. Its owner was Fedor Lucskevich. The other windmill’s owner was Olka Karchava. A horse mill’s owners were Esel Katcsen and his son Girsh. Three blind horses turned millstones. They made cereals, fine-ground and coarse-ground flour and vegetable oil. The vegetable oil was produced with a special roller to get oilcake. There were three kinds of cereals and barley was grinded to white flour. Many people gathered near the windmill so a kind of a house was built there for those who were waiting in line. The house of Vladimir Ivanenko is located at that place now. | ||
===== 1900s ===== | ===== 1900s ===== | ||
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+ | * 1905: Russo-Japanese War. Jews blamed for supporting the Japanese. | ||
+ | * Pogroms against Jews proceed under tacit approval of Nicholas II. | ||
+ | * October 1907 strike. | ||
===== 1910 -- 1917 ===== | ===== 1910 -- 1917 ===== | ||
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+ | ====== Economy ====== | ||
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+ | * grain production | ||
+ | * alcohol (wine and pure alcohol) factories based from grain production (see Business directory listing workers) | ||
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