Tagashevo
The village of Tagashevo is located 40 kilometers from Kazan,
near the Mesha River, on the very border of the districts of
Kazansky and Laishevsky. Now Tagashevo belongs to the
Pestrechinsky district of Tatarstan.
Owners
Until 1790, Tagashevo belonged to the landowner Ivan Dmitrievich Makarov.
Then it was acquired by
Petr Ivanovich Veshnyakov
, the father of
Maria
Petrovna Ilyina
. All 13 children of Pyotr Ivanovich grew up in Tagashevo.
Part of the estate became the dowry of Petr Ivanovich’s daughter
Tatyana
Petrovna
, and her husband
Vladimir Fedorovich Zheltukhin
became the
owner of this part. After his death, this part returned to Tatyana Petrovna. She
lived in Tagashevo in the summer, and in the winter she moved to her other
estate -
Elan
.
The other part of the estate went to the son of Petr Ivanovich,
Ivan Petrovich
.
Ivan Petrovich Veshnyakov left this part as an inheritance to his sons Nikolay
and Vsevolod.
Petr Ivanovich Veshnjakov
Tatyana Petrovna
Zheltukhina
Nikolai Ivanovich <
Veshnyakov
> was ruined by the litigation he started
with the heirs of Tatyana Petrovna Zheltukhina. She left her entire
fortune, part of Tagashevo, Elan and a house in Kazan, in her spiritual
will to one of her nieces Elena Libert — the daughter of her sister
Ekaterina Petrovna. The heiress, a very young one, soon also died, and
her brothers took over the inheritance and even owned it for some time,
and it was then that the Veshnyakovs decided to sue. In the end, they
really received everything from the Liberts, but they completely
undermined their fortune, and again received it through the costs of
litigation. They say that the robbery of the judge's hooks was truly
fabulous.
Subsequently, the estate passed to the landowners Mogilatov. In 1898, the
estate was purchased from them by the Kazan district zemstvo (local
government).
Manor House
The manor house in Tagashevo with an area of about a thousand square
meters is located in the center of the village. The house is on two floors, stone
and spacious, with nine windows along the facade. Everything in the house
was as it should be: Venetian windows, enfilades in the front rooms,
mezzanines and belvederes and watercolor landscapes and idyllic scenes with
Chloe, Daphne and innocent shepherdesses on the walls of the chambers.
In the large “two-light” hall, a theater stage was set up for amateur
performances; the wooden floors in all the mezzanine rooms were covered
with felt, and on top of it with canvas painted like a chessboard.
“The furniture,” recalled Professor of the Imperial Kazan University Dmitry
Aleksandrovich Korsakov, “in all the rooms was wooden and varied in the
color of the wood and upholstery in the rooms: in one — chairs, armchairs
and sofas were painted white with gold decorations, and pillows for the seats
and backs are upholstered in red morocco. In other rooms the furniture was
mahogany, with damask upholstery or Karelian birch, and in the theater hall
and dining room it was solid oak, without any upholstery. In some rooms
there were various chests of drawers, wardrobes and cabinets with porcelain
dolls to match the style of furniture: white and gold, mahogany and Karelian
birch. Large mirrors in the walls and above the sofas with matching stylish
frames; large porcelain vases and bronze table clocks on the mirror tables,
and on the walls portraits of the highest persons and various persons from the
previous owners of Tagashevo — complemented the decoration of the rooms.
Behind the house one could see a small but well-maintained pine park, and in
front of the house, across the road from Kazan, which passed right under the
windows and balcony, there was a garden with fruit and flower greenhouses.”
Ivan Petrovich
Veshnjakov
After the October Coup of 1917, the main house
housed a school, then a tuberculosis clinic, then
a village council. The house was damaged by fire and
is now abandoned.
From memoirs of
Boris Petrovich Ilyin
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