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Ivan Petrof

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36: 423: 209:. It was discovered that he had inserted his own interpolations into the translated Russian documents; this caused great embarrassment to the United States since the translations had already been submitted to the tribunal. This ended his public career and called his previous work into question. Subsequently it has been discovered that much of what he said and wrote about his own experience was false. 375: 111:(1842? - 1896) (commonly spelled "Petroff" in sources) was a Russian-born soldier, writer, and translator who for many years was regarded as a major authority on Alaska. According to historian Terrence Cole, Petrof "holds the distinction of probably telling more lies about Alaska that were believed for more years than any other person in history." 101: 150:
A preliminary version of the report on the population, industries, and resources of Alaska was published early in 1881 as House of Representative Ex. Doc. No. 40, Forty-sixth Congress, third session. This report contains a general map of Alaska showing Petrof's travel route for his census work. He
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Petrof's early history is obscure. He served in the United States Army 1867-1870, including service at Fort Kenai in Alaska as a translator. He re-enlisted in 1871 and subsequently deserted, though he later obtained a special discharge through political influence. He worked for
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of Alaska, which forms 189 pages of Volume VIII of the Tenth Census, published in 1884. This report and two general maps of Alaska were issued by the Census Office, one dated 1880 and the other 1882. Petrof's census results are still cited; in this context historian
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in 1878 to collect and translate source material. According to Cole, a dozen of the documents he returned with were complete forgeries (though this was not recognized until many years later).
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In 1892, while writing up the census results, he was asked to serve as a translator for the US State Department in connection with the
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Yale University Press. (Republished by the University of Alaska Press 1992). Chapter 4 "The enigmatic Ivan Petroff" p59 ff.
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writes that "in the final analysis his work has been considered generally reliable and hugely influential."
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https://www.nps.gov/katm/blogs/Explorers-of-Katmai-Country-Ivan-Petroff-1842-1896.htm
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Report on the Population, Industries, and Resources of Alaska
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Report on the Population, Industries, and Resources
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H.H. Bancroft
Sitka
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Kodiak
Shumagin Islands
Sannak
Belkofski
Unalaska
Unimak
Atka
Pribilof Islands
St. Michael
Yukon
Kuskokwim
Kodiak, Alaska
Bering Sea Arbitration
Petrof Bay
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