Sealing in Alaska : San Francisco, 1883.
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Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡.
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Niebaum, Gustave, 1843-
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Niebaum, a Finn, was employed by the Russian American Company from 1858, and was captain of the steamboat Constantine. Recorded at Bancroft Library, San Francisco. From the description of Sealing in Alaska : San Francisco, 1883. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 25912055 ...
Constantine (steamboat)
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918
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Ezekial Thatcher was clerk of the Parkville School District, Shasta County, Calif. He emigrated to California from Pennsylvania in 1850 and helped establish the first school district in the Parkville area. He is descended from the Thatchers of Uffington, England, the same family as Denis Thatcher, husband of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. From the description of H.H. Bancroft letter : San Francisco, Calif., to E. Thatcher, Parkville, Shasta County, Calif. : ALS (photocopy)...
Alaska Commercial Company
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The Alaska Commercial Company was founded shortly after the purchase of Alaska in 1867. Beginning as the Russian-American Company, the company assets were purchased by Hayward M. Hutchinson, William Kohl, and Associates, who then formed the Hutchinson, Kohl & Company. In 1868 the company was reorganized as the Alaska Commercial Company. The company, in its various permutations, played a singularly important part in the history of Alaska with trading stations scattered throughout southwestern...