FORT ROSS

FORT ROSS
Author: DMITRI POLETAEV
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496912411

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Is it true that not only Alaska, but other huge territories of the American continent were Russian? Yes, its stretched all the way down to Northern California. And Fort Ross, Russian fortress and settlement of the early 19?th century, which still located 90 miles north of San Francisco, on the banks of Russian river at that time marked the southern border of the Russian Empire. At the peak of its power Russia suddenly abandoned its colonies. Why? What happened? In our days, an international TV crew arrived at "Fort Ross National Historic Park" to make a documentary. Dmitry?Russian reporter already famous in his country, Margo, long legged sound engineer, very pretty, and very independent American girl in her twenties, and videographer Jeff, the guy from Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, same age as Margo?meet in New York and soon became friends. As a result of the mysterious anomaly, Dmitry was thrown into the past. Into the Fort Ross of 1820s, where he saw a thriving international community of the colonists: Russians, Aleuts, Native Americans, Spaniards. Ripening field of rye, peach orchards, vineyards, flocks of sheep and herds of cattle. In the bay, merchant's ships at anchor, waiting for the goods to be loaded?paradise and nothing else. To his surprise, he found out that his ability to travel in Time happened because of the strange malfunctioning of his iPhone. How great it would be to take a few real historical shoots from the past! However, soon he will realize that what they have in their hands is much more serious than just an opportunity to make an unprecedented documentary footage. Why not try to change the Future itself? But in favor of what country, Russia or America? It's not an easy question to answer. Dmitry, taken aback by this unknown to him chapter of Russian history, sees the new opportunities for Mother Russia. Margo, as an American, is very disturbed. She, who has an Indian blood in her veins, knows pretty well what awaits her people. On the other hand, she fascinated by the peaceful coexistence of Russians and local Kashaya tribe. As for Jeff, he is just torn apart between his pledge to his new homeland, his Russian origin, his new friend and his new love for Margo. Not being able to resolve all these issues at once, friends decided to disguise themselves as Franciscan friars and Margo as an Indian girl, and go for the brief exploration into the Past. And return to modern time, as quickly as possible. But Fate had other plans for them.

Otter Skins, Boston Ships and China Goods

Otter Skins, Boston Ships and China Goods
Author: James R. Gibson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773520288

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James Gibson's thoroughly researched and highly detailed study is the first comprehensive account of the maritime fur trade on the Northwest Coast of North America.

Russian Settlement in California

Russian Settlement in California
Author: Robert A. Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1896
Genre: Fort Ross (Calif.)
ISBN:

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Fort Ross

Fort Ross
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1998
Genre: Fort Ross (Calif.)
ISBN: 9781565403550

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Fort Ross and the Sonoma Coast

Fort Ross and the Sonoma Coast
Author: Lyn Kalani
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738528960

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The Kashaya Indians made foot trails through the grassy mountain slopes of Sonoma's northern coast for centuries before colonists from the Russian-American Company arrived in 1812. These Russians, the vanguard of European settlement, built Fort Ross from virgin redwood on a bluff overlooking the sea. Although they stayed only 30 years, they left behind a heritage that includes the earliest detailed scientific and ethnographic studies of the area and California's first ships and windmills. Soon others came to ranch, lumber, and quarry, shipping their harvest and stone to help build and feed San Francisco. Ranches and mill sites evolved into towns, often bearing the names of the rugged men who first settled there. Much of the coastline remains as it was in centuries past, its rich history still visible in ship moorings and chiseled sandstone, and new residents and visitors are still drawn to this dramatic meeting of blue Pacific and forested coastal mountains.

Fort Ross

Fort Ross
Author: Dianne Spencer-Hancock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1980
Genre: Fort Ross (Calif.)
ISBN:

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Katya of Fort Ross

Katya of Fort Ross
Author: Clara Stites
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Fort Ross (Calif.)
ISBN: 9781564743794

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In the mid-nineteenth century Katya, a Russian girl whose stepmother is Aleut, and Miyacha, a native Kashaya girl, trade knowledge about their cultures as they play together in and near Fort Ross, a Russian settlement in northern California. Includes historical information about the fort.