Book PDF Available The Russian settlement in California known as Fort Ross; founded 1812, abandoned 1841. Why the Russians came and why they left. View on Library of Congress → View Full Record → Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Reprint ed., 1970. images not viewed; td12 2010-10-19 Item Details Contributor thompson, robert a. (robert allan) Date 1896-01-01 Publisher Santa Rosa [Cal.] Sonoma Democrat Publishing Company, 1896. Language english Collections catalog Subjects California, fort ross (calif.), History, Russians Document Type Book Source Library of Congress Identifiers & Classification LCCN 17016965 OCLC 10113283 LC Classification F864 .T46 F864 .T46 1970 Access & Rights Open Access Related Items by Subject [Flying Cloud (Clipper ship) of San Francisco, Calif., mastered by Josiah P. Creesy, keeper John D. Townsend, on voyage 2 June 1851 – 28 August 1851], [John and Winthrop (Bark) of San Francisco, Calif., mastered by William F. Joseph, keeper William F. Joseph, on voyage 21 February 1911 – 23 October 1911], [Map of California shown as an island]. [Slovarʹ iazyka naukanskikh ėskimosov / sostaviteli, E.V. Golovko … et al. ; redaktor S. Dzheĭkobson] [William Baylies (Steam bark) of San Francisco, Calif., mastered by John McInnis, keeper Samuel P. Smith, on voyage 3 March 1896 – 17 October 1896],
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