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261 Index Note: page numbers in italics refer to illustrations or captions; those followed by “n” indicate endnotes. “ELP” stands for Eleanor Lord Pray. Admiral Nakhimov (ship), 66–67, 69 Albany (ship), 181 Albers, Alfred (Vasilii Gustavovich), 64, 195, 199, 204, 223, 248n3. See also Kunst & Albers store (K&A) Albers, Margarethe (Ita) (née LorenzMayer ), 223 Albers house as AEF headquarters, 174 Albert, Prince, 79 Aleksandrovskaia, Larisa V., xxiv Alekseev, Evgenii Ivanovich, 138, 237n2 Aleksei Nikolaevich, Prince, 234n8, 245n11 Alexander III (ship), 142 Alexander III, Tsar, 69–70, 238n9 Alexander Nevskii Chapel, 236n13 Alexandra Fedorovna, Empress, 69, 74–75, 164, 234n8 Alice, Princess of Great Britain, 74, 238n20 Alix of Hesse, Princess. See Alexandra Fedorovna, Empress Allegri (charity bazaars), 36–38, 77 Almaz, 142 amahs (Japanese servants): at Dom Smith, 7, 10, 13, 20, 106; Kiku, 20, 93, 96; at Novogeorgievsk, 87, 98 American Consulate (Amerikanskoe Konsulstvo ), Vladivostok, 121, 122, 160, 174 American Expeditionary Force (AEF): Albers house commandeered for, 174; Allied intervention in Siberia and, 169– 70; connections with, 160; Wilson’s Aide-Mémoire (1918) to, 169, 245n17 American Store: business at, 16; food goods shipment for, 10; history of, xxix–xxx; in Piankov House during riots, 244n1; taken over by Fred after Charles’ death, 15 Amoskeag Mills, New Hampshire, 35, 234n12 Amur Bay, 47, 50, 194, 201, 214 Andersen, Ebba Rufinovna, 204, 213, 215–16, 223 Andersen, Karin, 223 Andersen, Marius Petrovich (Mats), 204, 210, 213, 215–16, 223 apartment blocks, terraced, 48 Appenroth, Mr., 76 Argun, 154 Arseniev (Arsen’ev), Vladimir Klavdievich, 205, 223, 249n16 262 ✴ Index Arseniev Museum (Vladimir K. Arseniev State Museum of Primorie), xviii, xix Artemieva, Anastasia (Nastia): biography, 223; hiring of, 18–19; Japanese occupation and, 180, 183; mentioned, 53, 206; Merkulov uprising and, 185; at Novogeorgievsk , 89; reliance on, 204; as seamstress, 35 Atkinson, Mrs., 152 Australia, emigrants returned from, 167 Azov, 40 Babintsev, Vasilii P., 225 Balser, Mr., 205 Baltic Fleet, 125, 141–43, 242n1, 242n3 Barrett, Mr., 61–62 Barringer, Dorothy Pray Dunn. See Pray, Dorothy bashlyk (Russian hood), 31 Bayard, 67 Bay of the Golden Horn, 47, 111, 116, 120, 126 bazaars, 32, 36–38 Bebler, Anton, 246n23 Bechtel, Mr., 82, 239n33 Behn, Christina (Tina) (née Meyer), 33, 223 Behn, Paul (Pavel-German Fedorovich), 33, 76, 223 Belkin, Ivan, 192 Berg, Dr., 13–14 Bermin, Colonel, 191 Berner, Mr., 157 Bezuslavina, Maria, 186 bicycling, 42 billiards, 12 Birk, Dr. Ludwig, 58–59, 142, 223, 227 Birk, Ewelina Andreevna, 9, 223 Birk, Jenny, 39, 228 birthday celebrations, 26 Bishop, Isabella Bird, 77–80, 116 Biurgen, Mr. and Mrs., 57–58 Blessing of the Waters, 236n14 Blinova, Maria Ivanovna, 199, 203 Blok, Lieutenant, 126, 127–28 Bloody Sunday (St. Petersburg, 1905), 154–55 Bloody Sunday (Vladivostok, 1906), 154–59 boating: canoeing, 41–42; Clarkson’s Samson , 151; ELP’s seasickness, 85, 98; on the Lindholms’ Siberia, 49, 50; at Novogeorgievsk , 98; sampans, 52, 137, 198, 214 Boesch, Mrs., 32–33 Bogatyr, 66, 127, 130–31, 144 Bolsheviks: expelled from “nests,” 174; Merkulov uprising, 184–85; October Revolution (1917), 163–64, 167–68; spread of Bolshevism, xxiii–xxiv; on the tram, 61; Uprava (city council) chased out by, 173 Bonsdorf, Madame, 9 Borisova, Ida Fedorovna (née Schultz), 122, 163, 223, 227 Borodino, 142 Boxer Rebellion, 17–18, 234n14 Brandt, Mr., 199, 200, 202–3 Brandt, Viktor Teodorovich, 14, 24, 223 Bravyi, 142 Breck, Belle, 178–79, 223 Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina K., 170, 246n21 bridge group, 25 Brockmann, Pastor Manfred, 236n15 Brooklyn (ship), 164, 168, 169–70, 245n8 Brotnovskaia, Elena Mikhailovna, 205, 224 Brown, Mr., 43 Broz, Josip, 169–70, 178, 181, 246n23 Bryant, Louise, 246n22 Bryner, Elena Mikhailovna (née Brotnovskaia ), 205, 224 Bryner, Iulii Ivanovich, 64, 128, 224, 234n1, 241n24 Bryner, Kiriusha, 97 Bryner, Leonid, 205, 224 Bryner, Margarita (“Gretli”), 226, 241n24 Bryner, Natalia Iosifovna, 224, 241n24 Bryner, Nina, 101–2, 226, 241nn24–25 Bryner, Therese (“Mika”) (née Williams), 97, 224 Bryner family: art nouveau mansion of, 47, 234n1; Sidemi estate, 207, 249n17 Index ✴ 263 Brynner, Iulii (Yul), 234n1 Brynner, Vera, 234n1 Bushuev, Ivan, 28, 233n4 Bushueva, Anna Ioanovna, 28, 153, 224 Butakov, Alexander (Sashik), 71, 72–74, 224 Butakova, Aina (née Lindholm): biography, 224; canoeing and, 41; childhood, 21; death of Sashik and, 72, 73–74; Empress and, 74–75; marriage to Sashik, 71; outings with, 51; photographs of, 114, 115; sports and recreation, 42 Caldwell, Jamie, 89, 240n6 Caldwell, John (consul), 164, 181 Caldwell, John Rea, 89, 240n6 Caldwell, Mrs., 168, 181 calendars, Gregorian vs...

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