The Early Days<br >I] The foundation of the city in 17o3, from Peter the Great<br >>v K. Waliszewski.<br >The story of [Peter s] own foundation of the town has become<br >legendary and epic. One popular description represents him as<br >snatching a halbert from one of his soldiers, cutting two strips of<br >turf, and laying them crosswise with the words, Here there shall<br >be a town! Foundation stones were evidently lacking, and sods<br >had to take their place! Then, dropping the halbert, he seized a<br >spade, and began the first embankment This occurred on<br >the I6th of May 17o3. ~,<br > History adds, that the Swedish prisoners employed on the<br >work died in thousands.kxThe most indispensable tools were<br >lacking. There were no wheelbarrows, and the earth was carried<br >in the corners of men s clothing. A wooden fort was first built, on<br >the island bearing the Finnish name of Ianni-Saari (Hare<br >Island). This was the future citadel of St. Peter and St. Paul.<br >Then came a wooden church, and the modest cottage which was<br >to be Peter s first palace. Near these, the following year, there<br >rose a Lutheran Church . . . and also a tavern, the famous inn of<br >the Four Frigates, which did duty as a Town Hall for a long time<br >before it became a place of diplomatic meeting<br > But, up to the time of the Battle of Poltava, Peter never<br >thought of making St. Petersburg his capital. It was enough for<br >him to feel he had a fortress and a port. He was not sufficiently<br >sure of his mastery over the neighbouring countries, not certain<br >enough of being able to retain his conquest, to desire to make it<br > the centre of his Government and his own permanent residence.<br > This idea was not definitely accepted till after his great<br > victory. 1 His final decision has been bitterly criticised, especiall,f<br > 0y ~oreign historians The great victory, we are told,<br > diminished the strategic importance of St. Petersburg, and<br > almost entirely extinguished its value as a port; while its erection<br >sar s letter to Apraxin (July 9, x 7o9), Cabinet No. i. Book 28. The victor~<br ><br >
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