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After the attack, the Tlingit successfully prevented the Russians from penetrating into Yakutat Bay, and the area did not receive significant attention. Visiting American traders in the 1870s noted that the site's cellar holes had trees 2 feet (0.61 m) in diameter growing out of them. It was
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in 1794, with settlement planned for the following year. The 1795 settlement attempt was called off due to the hostility of the Tlingits to a hunting party sent to the area in advance of the settlers. A settlement group of 192 Russians were finally landed in June 1796; that year they built two
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By 1805 the settlement had grown to include seven buildings within the palisade, and five outside, and there was a small shipyard which had built two boats. The settlers continued to be viewed with hostility by the Tlingits, who made occasional attacks on hunting parties. In 1802 the Tlingits
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launched a major attack on Redoubt St. Archangel Michael, destroying that settlement. Alexander Baranov organized a response to this attack, and used the New Russia site as a launching point for the 1804 operation which resulted in the founding of present-day
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Glory of Russia. An extinct Russian penal colony established, in 1795, near Ankau creek, on the southeastern shore of Yakutat bay. It has been referred to as the Yakutat colony or settlement, New Russia, Novarassi, Slavarassi, Slawa Rossij,
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of 1802-1805. The 7 buildings inside a stockade, and 5 buildings outside, were burnt in 1805, and the site was never again occupied. The events at New Russia represent a pivotal moment in Russian-Tlingit relations. As an
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There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kusilvak Census Area.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Glory of Russia (historical)
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as one of a series of outposts and settlements that extended as far south as
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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Alaska
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National Register of Historic Places in Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska
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South of Kardy Lake, about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southwest of Yakutat
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Accompanying 3 photos, exterior and interior, from 1975 and undated.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakutat, Alaska
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The site of New Russia is outside the city of Yakutat on the
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Baranov, Chief Manager of the Russian Colonies in America
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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National Park Service. Archived from 405: 286:The post was attacked and destroyed by 1825:Redoubt Saint Dionysius (Fort Stikine) 589: 578: 543: 541: 507:Khlebnikov, Kiril Timofeevich (1973). 417:"National Register Information System" 411: 409: 23: 1917:National Historic Landmarks in Alaska 7: 1932:Populated places established in 1795 1596:Russian colonization of the Americas 843:National Register of Historic Places 422:National Register of Historic Places 368:National Register of Historic Places 273:. It was presumably named after the 1922:Populated places in Russian America 738:the City and Borough of Yakutat map 1937:Russian-American culture in Alaska 1506:National Historic Preservation Act 682:Municipalities and communities of 14: 1830:Redoubt Saint Michael (Old Sitka) 1548: 1547: 1536: 871: 855: 637:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
New Russia (trading post) is located in Alaska
Yakutat, Alaska
59°31′37″N 139°49′36″W / 59.52694°N 139.82662°W / 59.52694; -139.82662
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Russian
Russian
furs
penal colony
Russians
Yakutat Borough, Alaska
Joseph Billings
Slava Rossii
Tlingit people
Russo-Tlingit War
ru
archaeological site
National Historic Landmark
Phipps Peninsula
Pacific Ocean
Ankau Saltchucks
Russian-American Company
Old Sitka
Russian America
Tlingit people
Alexander Baranov
Sitka
National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark

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