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                                                                       EXCHANGE COMMITTEE, a permanent body of the Exchange Society and one of the first representative bodies of the bourgeoisie. Founded under the auspices of St. Petersburg Exchange in 1816, it consisted of the chairman (the post was filled ex officio by the mayor till 1846 but his duties were actually performed by another committee member), and six members or managers representing the merchants and the brokers. The Exchange Committee was originally in charge of keeping up the Exchange building and the adjacent areas. The Regulations on the Exchange Committee approved in 1832 charged it with general management of exchange activities such as ensuring proper transactions, mediating between disputing parties, imposing penalties for violating exchange rules, etc. It was via the Exchange Committee that governmental bodies and the bourgeoisie interacted with each other, and the government made inquiries about various aspects of economy. The Exchange Committee obtained the right to send in applications to the government related to benefit and prosperity of trade, industry, and navigation. The committee also considered issues related to improvement of navigation conditions in the Mariinskaya aquifer system and railroad transportation of goods, especially bread, as well as customs duties and development of Russia's trade relations with other nations. The committee joined the Council of Congresses of exchange trade and agriculture representatives in 1906, with A. Y. Prozorov, chairman of the Exchange Committee, at the head of the council. The Committee published its reports in 1904-12. Meetings were held in the Exchange building on the Spit of Vasilievsky Island. The Committee was abolished after October 1917. The Exchange Committee was chaired by Baron A. L. Stieglitz in 1846-59, Е. Е. Brant in 1859-69, A. G. Zolotarev in 1869-77, V. I. Gribanov in 1877-80, K. F. Winberg in 1881-93, A. Y. Prokhorov in 1893-97, and A. Y. Prozorov in 1897-1917. Reference: Тимофеев А. Г. История Петербургской биржи: История биржевого законодательства, устройства и деятельности учреждений С.-Петерб. биржи. СПб., 1903; Отчет о деятельности Биржевого комитета С.-Петербургской биржи за ... [1903/1904, 1906-1907 - 1 янв. 1912]. СПб., 1904-1912. V. S. Solomko.
                                                                      
                          
                      
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                                    Brant Egor Egorovich (Georg Friedrich)
                        
                                    Gribanov Vladimir Ilyich
                        
                                    Prokhorov Alexander Yakovlevich
                        
                                    Prozorov Alexey Yakovlevich
                        
                                    Stieglitz Alexander Ludwigovich, Baron
                        
                                    Winberg Karl Fedorovich
                        
                                    Zolotarev Alexander Grigorievich
                        
                         
                          
                      
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                                    Тимофеев А. Г. История Петербургской биржи: История биржевого законодательства, устройства и деятельности учреждений С.-Петерб. биржи. СПб., 1903
                                                  
                                           Отчет о деятельности Биржевого комитета С.-Петербургской биржи за ... [1903/1904, 1906-1907 - 1 янв. 1912. СПб., 1904-1912
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
                
  
                     
    
    
    
        
        
                           
                
                
        
    
    
    
                        
    
               
      
        
    
    
        
    
        
    
            
    
    
                    
        
                                                               
                                                                                                
                            
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                                                        Eliseev Family, merchants and bankers 
                                                                           
                         
                        ELISEEV FAMILY, merchants, entrepreneurs, public figures. Progenitor Peter Eliseevich Eliseev (1775-1825, St. Petersburg), a peasant from Yaroslavl Province, opened a greengrocery in St. Petersburg in 1813
                                             
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                        EXCHANGES, regular wholesale markets where goods or securities are sold are called commodity exchanges and stock exchanges, respectively. The first Russian exchange, which remained the only exchange till the late 18th century
                                             
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                        STIEGLITZ FAMILY, bankers and entrepreneurs. The first representatives of the family came to Russia from Arolsen, the princedom of Waldeck, Germany, in the late 18th century. Nikolay Stieglitz (1770-1820) opened a trading house in St. Petersburg
                                             
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