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Evstratii Delarov

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190:. This latter piece of information was most likely a fabrication intended to intimidate the Spanish. That Delarov had exaggerated the strength of Russian America became clear to the Spaniards when they visited Unalaska. Delarov had told Haro that 120 Russians lived there, but the Spaniards discovered that Potap Zaikov was the only Russian there—the rest were Aleuts. 185:
had failed to find any Russians, but direct contact was made during the 1788 expedition. Haro found Shelikhov's settlement at Three Saints Bay and met with Delarov. Haro and Delarov conversed at length. Delarov informed Haro that there were seven Russian posts on the coast between Unalaska and Prince
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as a base of operations, which for many years the harbor was known as Delarov Harbor or Greko-Delarovskoe, because Delarov was Greek. In 1781-1786 Delarov and two other captains made exploratory forays from Unga Island into
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revolt—a coordinated Aleut attack on four Russian vessels and several shore parties, during which over 300 Russians were killed.
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Over time Delarov gained a reputation as an excellent skipper. He became part owner of various fur-trading vessels.
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as attested in signed copy of the Historical Survey of the Formation of the Russian-American Company (1861-1863)
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William Sound and that a Russian sloop traded south along the coast each year, as far as
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under Ivan Maksimovich Solov'ev. Delarov participated in Solov'ev's 1764 attacks on the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Delarof Harbor
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His career in Russian America dates to at least 1764, when he was in the
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European Exploration and Russian Settlement on the Lower Kenai Peninsula
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and served on the company's board of directors until his death in 1806.
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Russian Electronic Library, Sergey Markov, КЛАДЫ «КОЛУМБОВ РОССИЙСКИХ»
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Russian Electronic Library, Sergey Markov, КЛАДЫ «КОЛУМБОВ РОССИЙСКИХ»
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sailed to Alaska to investigate Russian activity. A number of earlier
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and persuaded him to become the chief manager of his establishment at
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While serving Panov brothers company, Delarov used the harbor on
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was originally named Delarov. Evstratii is the grandfather of
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Dauenhauer, Nora; Richard Dauenhauer; Lydia Black (2008).
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A number of places are named after Delarov, including the
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alliance, which were carried out in revenge for the 1762
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Index

Greek
Greek
Russian
maritime fur trade
Russian America
Ottoman
Macedonia
Alaska
de facto
Governor of Alaska
Greek
Macedonia
Aleutian Islands
Umnak
Unalaska
Aleut
Fox Islands
Unga Island
Prince William Sound
Grigory Shelikhov
Irkutsk
Three Saints Bay
Kodiak Island
Alexander Baranov
chief manager of the Shelikhov-Golikov Company
Karluk
Shelikof Strait
Seldovia
Gonzalo López de Haro
Esteban José Martínez

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