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Olga Ozarovskaya

Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya was a Russian folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, and an archivist of fairy tales. She published a few Northern Russian folklore collection books. Additionally she was the first female civil servant, and the first women to do major scientific institution work within the Russian Empire. She worked with Russian folklore performer Mariya Krivopolenova.

Early life and education
Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya was born on May 13, 1874 in Tsarskoye Selo, Russian Empire to parents Erast Alexanrovich and Varvara Petrovna. Her father was in the Russian artillery. She had two brothers, , and . Her brother Alexander was a military officer, and her brother Yuri became an actor and the director of the Alexandrinsky Theatre. She graduated with a degree in chemistry from St. Petersburg University (now Saint Petersburg State University); followed by graduating in 1897 with a degree in mathematics from Higher Women's Courses in St. Petersburg. == Career and late life ==
Career and late life
From 1898 to 1900, she worked in a civil servant role as a lab technician at the , under chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. She also transcribed Krivopolenova's work, which helped her work gain popularity. and buried in Frunze (now Bishkek), Kirghiz ASSR, Soviet Union. Her personal archive is stored in St. Petersburg, in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. == Publications ==
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