Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Russia - part one
Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Russia - part two
Colonization by Keith Freedman
Jewish Agricultural Colonies -Patricia Eames
Jewish Agricultural Colonies in the Western Governments: Grodno, Kiev, Kovno, Minsk, Mohilev, Podolsk, Vilna, Vitebsk and Volhynia.
Migration - to and from the Colonies
Russian Geography - History of the Geography of the Colonies
Levanda Laws A Collection of Laws Pertaining to Jews (1894)
A Journey in the Southern-Russian Jewish Colonies by L.M.Bramson
Russian Sources on Jewish Agricultural Colonization
Jewish Agricultural Settlements - Yekaterinoslav Government by B. D. Brutskus
RAGAS REPORTS articles by
Patricia Eames
·        (1) Jewish Agricultural Colonies
·        (2) V.N. Nikitin
Dimitry Feldman:
·        (1)Materials in the Russian State Archives of Ancient Acts Pertaining to the History of the Jewish People: A Genealogical Survey
(2) Archival Sources for the Geneology of Jewish Colonists in Southern Russia in the 19th Century
Vlad Soshnikov
·        (1) Report from the Field
·        (2) Field Notes from Vlad Soshnikov
The Joint Distribution Committee Reports -translated from French
Jewish Colonization Association (Galicia and Russia)
The Crimea and Southern Russia:
Up From the "Ash Heap"? A Lost Chapter of Interwar Jewish History
Birobidzan: Stalin's Forgotten Zion
Index to the Colonies of Ukraine
Chart:Â Migration - to and from the Colonies
Chart: Country of Origin of Original Settlers
Chart: Documentation Index
Charts of Colony names by Government
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Ekaterinoslav and Kherson Guberniyas
 The 17 Colonies of EkaterinslavÂ
All colonies in Ekaterinoslav-Kherson:Â Â
 Register of the number Jewish Colonies and their population in 1881 - Harry Boonin
Kherson Guberniya: Kherson District (18 Colonies); Elizabetgrad District (3 Colonies); Tiraspolskii; District (1 Colony).
Chart: The Black Sea Settlements Prior to 1918 - Kherson
Ekaterinoslav Gurerniya:Â Alexandrovskii District (10 Colonies);Â Mariupolskii District (7 Colonies).
Colonies in Bessarabia / Moldova
Colonies in Podalsk / Balta Colonies (16 Colonies)
The Letichev District (Podolia) of Ukraine
German colonies and Ukrainian towns where Jews later resided
Agricultural Settlement Throughout Russia in 1856
List of Jews registered in 1848 Ekaterinoslav
Chart of the Kherson Colonies with map
The Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Western Russia
Statistical Tables for settlements in the Western Governments
Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Western Russia Prior to 1904 with map
Primary documents of Ekaterinoslav Revision Census 1858
Ekaterinoslav Surname List: research by Chaim Freedman
Svir Revision List 1858 (part): Contributed by Arnold Wolff (Svir Reseacher)
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Grafskoy Golesh; Komisaruk
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Nadezhnaya
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Trudoliubovka
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Krasnoselka
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Roshnoshnoye
Revision census list of the Jewish colony of Zelenoe Pole
Jews Registered in Ekaterinoslav in 1847
Resource, Research and KehilaLinks web sites
RAGAS Reports
Dimitry Feldman
Archival Sources for the Geneology of Jewish Colonists in Southern Russia in the 19th Century
Vlad Soshnikov
Field Notes from Vlad Soshnikov
Patricia Eames
Jewish Agricultural Colonies (Introduction by Patricia Eames)
V.N. Nikitin (Translated by Patricia A. Eames, Editor) V.N. Nikitin 's monograph, "Jewish Farmers: Historical. Legislative. Administrative, and Conditions of Daily Life in the Colonies from their Origin to the Present. 1807_1887" appeared in St Petersburg in1887
1850 Revision Lists from Myadel Belarus: Those who re-registered in Colonies
Research Contact: Chaim
Freedman
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