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The wreck of the Sv. Nikolai

Owens, Kenneth N. (Added Author). Donnelly, Alton S. (Added Author). Tarakanov, Timofeĭ Krushenie Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii sudna "Svi͡atoĭ Nikolaĭ," pod nachalʹstvom shturmana Bulygina, pri severo-zapadnykh beregakh Ameriki. English. (Added Author). Hobucket, Ben. First coming of the White people to Quileute. (Added Author).

Summary: In 1808 the Sv. Nikolai, owned by the Russian American Company, set sail from New Arkhangel (modern-day Sitka, Alaska) to explore and identify a site for a permanent Russian fur trading post on the mainland south of Vancouver Island. Heavy seas drove the ship aground in late December, forcing twenty-two crew members ashore, including Anna Petrovna Bulygin, the wife of ship captain Nikolai Isaakovich Bulygin. Over the next several months the shipwrecked crew clashed with Hohs, Quileutes, and Makahs, but with little knowledge of the country, the castaways soon found themselves owing their lives to the very tribes they had fought with upon arrival. The tribes captured and enslaved several of the crew members. In 1810 an American captain sailing for the Russian American Company ransomed the survivors.

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  • ISBN: 0803286155
  • ISBN: 9780803286153
  • Physical Description: print
    xvii, 110 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2001], ©2000.

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General Note:
Originally published: Portland, Or. : Western Imprints, 1985, in series: North Pacific studies series ; no. 8.
First work, translation of: Krushenie Rossiĭsko-amerikanskoĭ kompanii sudna "Svi͡atoĭ Nikolaĭ," pod nachalʹstvom shturmana Bulygina, pri severo-zapadnykh beregakh Ameriki.
Second work, First coming of the White people to Quileute by Ben Hobucket.
"Bison books"--Prel. page.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Preface -- Editorial Principles -- Introduction -- The Narrative of Timofei Tarakanov -- The Narrative of Ben Hobucket -- Appendix: Ivan Petrov's Fraudulent Tarakanov Document -- Notes.
Subject: Tarakanov, Timofeĭ
Oregon Territory Description and travel
Oregon Territory History
Russians Oregon Territory History 19th century
Quileute Indians First contact with Europeans
Indians of North America First contact with Europeans Oregon Territory
Indians of North America First contact with Europeans
Russians
Travel
United States Oregon Territory
Genre: History.

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