Mikhail Shevelev


Mikhail Grigoryevich Shevelev was a Russian businessman, tea-trader, founder of Russia's first shipping company and a Sinologist who lived and worked in the Vladivostok region.

Biography

Shevelev was born in a family of merchants in Verkhneudinsk. He took an interest in science and was also an expert in Chinese after graduating from a school of translators in Kyakhta in 1861. With his language abilities he was appointed as a translator to the Russian Orthodox mission to China. While living in Hankou, he began to set up a tea trading company called Oborin, Tokmakov and Co, which became in 1874 Tokmakov, Shevelev and Co. By 1880 they were among the largest Russian tea traders in the east. In 1879 he established the Russian Shipping Company in Vladivostok, plying ships between Vladivostok- Nikolayevsk-on-Amur initially and Vladivostok-Shanghai-Hankou around 1881. The operations ended in 1883 possibly due to increasing British influence in tea export.
Shevelev also took an interest in Chinese culture and history, accumulating a large collection of Chinese literature. He became one of the trustees of the Oriental Institute in Vladivostok. He died from a heart attack and was buried in Vladivostok. A daughter, Margarita, married the famous Russian tiger hunter George Yankovsky.