Members of the League. Standing (left to right): A. L. Malchenko, P. K. Zaporozhets, A. A. Vaneyev; Sitting (left to right): V. V. Starkov, G. M. Krzhizhanovsky, Lenin, Julius Martov. St. Petersburg, 1897.
In December 1895 he was arrested and, in 1897, banished to Eastern Siberia. In exile, he married Dominika Trukhovskaya.[1] In the late summer of 1899 he signed A Protest by Russian Social-Democrats, directed against the so-called "economists".
He died shortly after, in September, from tuberculosis, which he contracted during solitary confinement in prison, prior to his banishment.
The son of Anatoly and Dominika was born three weeks after his death and was named Anatoly, like his father.[1]
Memorials
In honor of Anatoly Vaneyev, several streets were named after him in cities and towns of the former Soviet Union.
In Yermakovskoye, a memorial house-museum was opened where he lived in exile.
Also in Yermakovskoye, a sovkhoz (state farm) was named after him.