Background
Alexander Nikolaevich Rutzen was born on January 1, 1858 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
The complex of buildings of the Imperial Moscow Technical School
Alexander Nikolaevich Rutzen was born on January 1, 1858 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
Alexander Nikolaevich graduated from the Moscow Technical School (1879).
Alexander Nikolaevich served in the Ministry of Railways (1879-1882). Honorary Justice of the Peace of Fatezh County, Kursk Province (since 1882), Chairman of the County Council of the Zemstvo in the same place (1892-1897).
Alexander Nikolaevich collaborated with newspapers "Russian Vedomosti", "Russian Thought", "Northern Territory". Member of the Kursk Provincial Committee of the People’s Freedom Party (since 1905). Deputy of the 1st State Duma from the Kursk province.
Alexander Nikolaevich signed the Vyborg Appeal (1906), sentenced to 3 months in prison. Member of the Central Committee of the Party of People’s Freedom (1916), in 1917 he was nominated as a deputy of the Constituent Assembly from the Kursk province. Since 1920 Alexander Nikolaevich lived in Voronezh. He headed the technical department of the Voronezh Provincial Council of National Economy (since 1920). Lecturer, professor of Voronezh Agricultural Institute.