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for the Trans-Siberian Railway. It was Garin-Mikhailovsky who rejected the option of raising a bridge in
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27 November] 1906) was a writer and essayist from the Russian Empire. He was also a
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Loe, Mary Louise (1987). "Garin-Mikhailovskii, N. G.". In Weber, Harry B. (ed.).
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The public square in front of the Novosibirsk train station is named after him.
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He came down in the history of Russian literature as the author of the story
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and railroad constructor. As a writer, he published under the pseudonym
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As an engineer Garin-Mikhailovsky was involved in construction of the
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8 February] 1852 – 10 December [
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and played a vital role in development of the city.
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Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
locating engineer
O.S.
O.S.
locating engineer
Laspi Pass
Trans-Siberian Railway
River Ob
Tomsk
Novosibirsk
Maxim Gorky
Znanie


Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky
"Π‘ΠΎΠ±Ρ€Π°Π½ΠΈΠ΅ сочинСний (Collected Works)"
Maxim Moshkov's Library
"The Genius"
Categories
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Male writers from the Russian Empire
Short story writers from the Russian Empire
Essayists from the Russian Empire
Russian male essayists
Civil engineers from the Russian Empire
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