Alaska, 1741-1953Binfords & Mort, 1953 - 406 sidor Historical survey including account of both Russian and American ownership. |
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Clarence Charles Hulley. CHAPTER ELEVEN UNDER THE SECOND CHARTER , 1821-1842 1 THE 20 - YEAR CHARTER of the Russian American Company grant- ed in 1799 ended on July 8 , 1819. Business during the two dec- ades had been profitable . There ...
Clarence Charles Hulley. CHAPTER ELEVEN UNDER THE SECOND CHARTER , 1821-1842 1 THE 20 - YEAR CHARTER of the Russian American Company grant- ed in 1799 ended on July 8 , 1819. Business during the two dec- ades had been profitable . There ...
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... charter for another 20 years . It was not until October 10 , 1844 , that Emperor Nicholas I gave his official assent . The new charter did not differ in its main features from the old . None of the old rights was curtailed and certain ...
... charter for another 20 years . It was not until October 10 , 1844 , that Emperor Nicholas I gave his official assent . The new charter did not differ in its main features from the old . None of the old rights was curtailed and certain ...
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... charter in 1862 , the Company refused the terms for a fourth charter offered by the imperial government . For the next five years operations were continued on a temporary basis . Pending the settlement of Company business , Prince ...
... charter in 1862 , the Company refused the terms for a fourth charter offered by the imperial government . For the next five years operations were continued on a temporary basis . Pending the settlement of Company business , Prince ...
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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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