Nikolay Mikhailovich Baranov (August 6, 1837 – August 12, 1901) was a lieutenant general, Mayor of Saint Petersburg (from March 21 to August 24, 1881)...
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administer the forts, trade stations and outposts. Alexander Andreyevich Baranov was appointed as the first Chief Manager. During his tenure, he founded...
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Shelekhov, back in Russia, hired Alexander Andreyevich Baranov to manage his Alaskan fur-enterprise. Baranov moved the colony to the northeast end of Kodiak...
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Nikolay Alexandrovich Kachalov; 1871–1880 Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev; 1880–1881 Modest Mavrikiyevich Koniar; 1881–1882 Nikolay Mikhaylovich Baranov;...
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1834–1837 Alexander Petrovich Tolstoy; 1837–1842 Yakov Dmitriyevich Bolgovskoy; 1842–1857 Alexander Pavlovich Bakunin; 1857–1862 Pavel Trofimovich Baranov;...
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(born 1831) 15 March – Nikolay Bogolepov, jurist and Minister of National enlightenment. (born 1846) 12 August – Nikolay Baranov, lieutenant general, Mayor...
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proposed several joint venture hunting expeditions to Alexander Andreyevich Baranov, on half shares using Russian supervisors and native Alaskan hunters to...
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Baranov proposing to the RAC Main Office in St. Petersburg to seek imperial governmental permission to establish a post in California. Count Nikolay Rumyantsev...
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reconnoitred the coast as far as the Queen Charlotte Islands. In 1795 Alexander Baranov, hired in 1790 to manage Shelikhov's fur enterprise, sailed into Sitka...
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String trimmer Frederick Banting (1891–1941), Canada – Insulin Vladimir Baranov-Rossine (1888–1944), Russia/France – Optophonic Piano John Barber (1734–1801)...
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