Aside from these, there were hundreds who bought private land
in these districts and settled in Tabriya, Bessarabia, Congress Poland and for
some reason were not counted and included in the lists. We would not be
exaggerating if we estimate there number around 1,600 families (approximately
ten thousand people) and if we summarize that at the beginning of the reign of
Alexander II (1855-60) Jewish settlements in al of Russia included abut 100
large colonies and 300 small settlements in which about 7,000 families - 66,000
people-lived, out of a total Jewish Population which then numbered three million
in Russia (including Poland).
Livne, Zvi. 1965. Jewish Agriculturists on
the Plains of Russia. Merchavyah, Israel. (Hebrew)