Alaska, 1741-1953Binfords & Mort, 1953 - 406 sidor Historical survey including account of both Russian and American ownership. |
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... church may be obtained . Many churches were to follow the first place of worship erected at Three Saints ' Bay , Kodiak , in 1796. The present church in Unalaska was built in 1826 to replace an earlier building dating from 1808. The first ...
... church may be obtained . Many churches were to follow the first place of worship erected at Three Saints ' Bay , Kodiak , in 1796. The present church in Unalaska was built in 1826 to replace an earlier building dating from 1808. The first ...
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... churches . Such educational and moral guidance as they obtained came only from the Russian Orthodox Church with its limited resources . The Russian American Company , which , despite its grave shortcomings , had maintained some degree ...
... churches . Such educational and moral guidance as they obtained came only from the Russian Orthodox Church with its limited resources . The Russian American Company , which , despite its grave shortcomings , had maintained some degree ...
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... church at Sitka from 1842 until 1867. Branches of the Lutheran Churches again entered Alaska during the 1890's . By 1897 the Swedish Evangeli- cal Lutherans maintained missions at Golofnin , Unalakleet and Kangusuk in the Norton Bay ...
... church at Sitka from 1842 until 1867. Branches of the Lutheran Churches again entered Alaska during the 1890's . By 1897 the Swedish Evangeli- cal Lutherans maintained missions at Golofnin , Unalakleet and Kangusuk in the Norton Bay ...
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Part One The Russian Period | 1 |
Chapter Two THE ABORIGINES OF Alaska | 14 |
Chapter Three RUSSIAN EXPANSION TO the Pacific | 30 |
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