The exhibition at the Rusanov House Museum presents a photograph depicting a group of young people, both men and women, who were exiled to Vologda.
The photo features Serafima Pavlovna Dovgello (in
the second row from the bottom, fifth from the left) — the future wife of the
writer Aleksey Remizov. It is known that Yekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaya also
came to Vologda twice. Breshkovskaya failed to persuade Dovgello to get
involved in terrorism — in Vologda, Serafima Dovgello completely withdrew from
politics under the influence of her future husband Aleksey Remizov. Later,
Aleksey Remizov evoked vivid memories of the Vologda exile (in the photo he is
in the second row from the top, second from the right). He wrote: