Jewish Agricultural Colonies In the
Western governments
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Funk and Wagnals 1951
and placed in quotes: i.e." pp 255-256 "
"In the western governments the Jewish
agricultural Colonies were founded after the publication of the edict of 1835.
There the Jews were permitted to settle on government as well as on private
lands, and for founding colonies wealthy Jews were rewarded with the title of
honorary citizens. I 1848, 158 families comprising 946 persons, settled on
government lands. Eleven years later (1859) the settling of Jews on such land in
the western governments ceased entirely; and in 1864 they were deprived of the
permission even to settle on private lands. In 1870 there were 34, 475 Jews
settled in the Agricultural Colonies in the western governments, distributed as
shown in the following table:
Government. |
Number of Settlements. |
Number of Individuals. |
Land in Deciatines. |
Grodno |
20 |
1,376 |
2,655 |
Kiev |
32 |
7,980 |
2,719 |
Kovno |
15 |
2,477 |
2,252 |
Minsk |
25 |
3,923 |
3,577 |
Mohilev |
77 |
2,250 |
8,413 |
Podolsk |
14 |
9,411 |
8,470 |
Wilna |
18 |
2,960 |
2,069 |
Vitebsk |
5 |
824 |
749 |
Volhynia |
10 |
3,274 |
2,947 |
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_____________ |
____________ |
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Total |
216 |
34,475 |
33,851 |
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"The above numbers have since considerably
decreased.
Government. |
Owned by Landlords. |
Owned by Small Farmers. |
Leased. |
Total Deciatines.* |
Percentage of all the Land in the Government. |
Percentage of Jewish Population in the
Government. |
Bessarabia |
109,210 |
...... |
167,539 |
276,749 |
9.1 |
12.1 |
Chernigov |
79,876 |
...... |
139,505 |
219,381 |
5.8 |
4.4 |
Ekaterinoslav |
61,007 |
30,257 |
58,058 |
149,322 |
2.5 |
3.2 |
Grodno |
21,085 |
3,573 |
294,952 |
319,510 |
10.6 |
19.7 |
Kherson |
218,843 |
...... |
254,050 |
472,893 |
8.4 |
9.5 |
Kiev |
11,477 |
...... |
261,518 |
272,955 |
6.3 |
14.6 |
Kovno |
4,033 |
2,252 |
36,432 |
42,717 |
1.3 |
19. |
Podolsk |
6,857 |
2,006 |
240,108 |
248,971 |
6.9 |
18.7 |
Poltava |
40,836 |
...... |
172,379 |
213,215 |
5.3 |
3.5 |
Taurida (Crimea) |
84,580 |
161 |
24,891 |
109,632 |
2.1 |
2.5 |
Vitebsk |
32,173 |
749 |
44,278 |
77,200 |
2.2 |
12.9 |
Volhynia |
13,916 |
408 |
304,948 |
319,272 |
5.8 |
14.9 |
*1
deciatine = 2.70 acres. |
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"The preceding table, published in "Statisticticheski
Vremennik Rossiskoi Imperii" (Statistical Annals of the Russian Empire), 3d
series, part 2, edited by V. Alenitzyn, St. Petersburg, 1884, shows the extent
of land owned and leased by Jews in western and southwestern Russia in 1881.
"The following two tables have
been compiled by the Odessa Society for the Aid of Jewish Agriculturists and
Artisans in Syria and Palestine. No. I. shows that in 1896 neatly 97,000 Jews in
Russia were engaged in agriculture. Besides these colonists who were grouped in
settlements there were numerous single families occupied in agricultural
pursuits, as shown in table No. II.
I.—Jewish Agriculturists in Russia,
1896.
Governments. |
Number of Jewish Agricultural Settlements. |
Number of Persons. |
Cultivated Land in Deciatines.* |
Bessarabia |
7 |
2,100 |
2,900 |
Ekaterinoslav |
17 |
7,849 |
16,220 |
Grodno |
20 |
2,752 |
2,665 |
Kherson |
22 |
19,419 |
41,790 |
Kiev |
32 |
15,960 |
2,719 |
Kovno |
15 |
4,954 |
2,252 |
Minsk |
25 |
7,946 |
3,577 |
Mohilev |
77 |
4,500 |
8,413 |
Podolsk |
14 |
18,822 |
8,470 |
Plotzk |
3 |
500 |
240 |
Vitebsk |
5 |
1,648 |
749 |
Volhynia |
10 |
6,548 |
2,947 |
Wilna |
18 |
3,932 |
2,069 |
________________ |
________________ |
________________ |
________________ |
|
Total |
265 |
96,930 |
95,011 |
*1
deciatine = 2.70 acres. |
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II.—Jewish Workers on Plantations in
Russia, 1896.
Governments. |
Culture of Tobacco. |
Gardening, etc. |
Bessarabia |
1,358 |
245 |
Chernigov |
384 |
92 |
Ekaterinoslav |
168 |
5 |
Grodno |
2,869 |
631 |
Kherson |
1,138 |
77 |
Kiev |
801 |
200 |
Kovno |
612 |
1,351 |
Minsk |
390 |
1,896 |
Podolsk |
839 |
169 |
Poltava |
308 |
6 |
Taurida |
223 |
1 |
Vitebsk |
320 |
30 |
Volhynia |
125 |
51 |
Wilna |
503 |
522 |
_________________ |
__________ |
_____________ |
|
Total |
10,038 |
5,276 |
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"There were also about
1,800 Jewish field-laborers employed in 1896 on about 25 different estates in
Bessarabia, Grodno, Kherson, Kiev, Podalsk, and Poltava.
III.—Jewish Agricultural Colonies in
Russia in 1898-99. (Data Collected by the Jewish
Colonization Association.)
Governments. |
Number of Colonies. |
Number of Jewish Agriculturists. |
Land Occupied by Them, in Deciatines. |
Bessarabia |
6 |
3,960 |
2,906 |
Ekaterinoslav |
17 |
8,597 |
17,660 |
Grodno |
13 |
1,505 |
4,198 |
Kherson |
21 |
22,801 |
42,336 |
Kiev |
19 |
2,965 |
2,372 |
Kovno |
20 |
1,520 |
2,854 |
Minsk |
25 |
5,540 |
6,431 |
Moghilev |
75 |
5,290 |
4,954 |
Podolsk |
14 |
3,330 |
2,125 |
Vitebsk |
19 |
865 |
110 |
Volhynia |
14 |
4,940 |
5,426 |
Wilna |
35 |
1,910 |
4,413 |
______________ |
____________ |
____________ |
____________ |
|
Total |
278 |
63,223 |
95,785 |
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Governments. |
Horticulture. |
Tobacco
Culture. |
Viticulture. |
Number of Persons Engaged in
Dairying, etc. |
No. of Persons Engaged in
Apiculture. |
___________________ |
___________________ |
___________________ |
Number of Persons. |
Number of Deciat. |
Number of Persons. |
Number of Deciat. |
Number of Persons. |
Number of Deciat. |
Bessarabia |
721 |
1,568 |
789 |
1,512 |
459 |
776 |
366 |
23 |
Chernigov |
551 |
599 |
114 |
467 |
.... |
.... |
35 |
8 |
Courland |
36 |
56 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
99 |
|
Ekaterinoslav |
3 |
15 |
..... |
..... |
.... |
.... |
3 |
|
Grodno |
2,047 |
1,174 |
35 |
25 |
.... |
.... |
844 |
|
Kalish |
44 |
53 |
..... |
..... |
.... |
.... |
72 |
1 |
Kherson |
56 |
81 |
26 |
104 |
31 |
60 |
114 |
3 |
Kiev |
170 |
240 |
.... |
..... |
4 |
.... |
41 |
4 |
Kovno |
1,495 |
1,633 |
..... |
..... |
3 |
.... |
617 |
51 |
Kyeltzy |
35 |
17 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
358 |
12 |
Lomzha |
234 |
390 |
15 |
.... |
1 |
.... |
174 |
|
Lublin |
497 |
168 |
.... |
.... |
4 |
.... |
452 |
13 |
Minsk |
1,849 |
1,642 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
726 |
1 |
Mohilev |
811 |
1,452 |
2 |
5 |
7 |
2 |
563 |
1 |
Petrokov |
81 |
22 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
151 |
|
Plotzk |
194 |
146 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
140 |
2 |
Podolsk |
935 |
805 |
441 |
357 |
117 |
260 |
407 |
22 |
Poltava |
177 |
1,185 |
24 |
128 |
.... |
.... |
45 |
|
Radom |
44 |
811 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
210 |
1 |
Suvalki |
445 |
938 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
222 |
4 |
Syedletz |
165 |
260 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
181 |
11 |
Taurida |
61 |
46 |
.... |
.... |
38 |
38 |
4 |
7 |
Vitebsk |
105 |
55 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
305 |
1 |
Volhynia |
490 |
393 |
300 |
48 |
1 |
.... |
373 |
2 |
Warsaw |
160 |
531 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
231 |
5 |
Wilna |
578 |
1,132 |
.... |
.... |
.... |
.... |
452 |
5 |
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_________ |
_________ |
_________ |
_________ |
_________ |
_________ |
__________________ |
__________________ |
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Total |
11,984 |
15,112 |
1,746 |
2,646 |
665 |
1,136 |
7,185 |
177 |
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"From numerous official
reports of Benkendorff, Barons Hahn and Stempel, Kartzev and Islavin, up to
1886 (summarized in Nikitin), it is evident that the Jewish colonies in New
Russia are in no way behind the Christian Russian villages in rational
farming. If the colonies have not been as great a success as was
anticipated, the fault lies rather with the methods of foundation and the
obstacles placed in the way by officials than with the Jewish colonists
themselves."
Table of settlements in the Western Governments
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